Friends in need of community deeds

Friends on Facebook posted this important letter:

From the Times

To the editor:

Being friends of Jim and Marilyn Curcuru for many years, we are writing to ask our community for its help.

Many of you may or may not know Jim and Marilyn, so let me tell you about them. Marilyn was stricken with multiple sclerosis more than 25 years ago. She was employed by the now Shaw’s Supermarket.

Even though Marilyn is in a wheelchair and has been for many years, she was still sitting in at Shaw’s Railroad Avenue once in awhile. She is the person you see smiling and giving out samples.

Jim had his own business, Jim’s Frame Design, and while he continued to maintain his business, he would have to leave whenever Marilyn needed help at home since she was confined to a wheelchair. No one expects such horrible circumstances, but people deal with their problems.

Then, about five years ago, Jim had a major heart attack and almost died. Working miracles, his Boston doctors were able to save him. About two weeks ago, he had more problems and was forced to close his business.

Jim now has a small part-time job and they continue to struggle, but they continue to deal with what comes their way. Life has not been easy.

Recently, they had some problems with their old wheelchair-accessible van and Jim came up with the money to fix it, only to find out that, within weeks of the work being done, the floor of the van had rotted out. No one who had repaired the van had realized that the floor was falling through.

The floor of the van cannot be repaired. They now have no vehicle, and Marilyn is not only confined to her wheelchair, but to her house, too. Local wheelchair vans are only available for doctors and or medical appointments.

How do they keep going? Being the people that they are, they won’t ask for help, but they need it — desperately. Everyone is in tough times and many are out of work. We are hoping that with donations, they will be able to acquire a used wheelchair-accessible van, even though they are very expensive. With the help of the community, we’re hoping this can be achieved.

There are many businesses and organizations here in Gloucester that help people. We are hoping that some of them will come forward and help with donations as well. If there is anyone out there who can help with even a small donation (even a dollar) or knows someone who can help with a wheelchair accessible van that could be donated, they would be helped immensely.

If anyone would like to help, please send any checks made out to Jim and Marilyn Curcuru Van Fund. Any checks should be sent c/o Rockport National Bank, 4 Parker St., Gloucester, MA, 01930.

If you only have a dollar to spare, please feel free to drop any donation off in the afternoons at STUFF, 161 Main St., where there is a cash donation set up. If you have any questions or know of a van that might be available for them, please feel free to call Louise or Joe Palazzola at 978-281-1048, or Anthony and Eleanor Curcuru at 978-281-0874. We want to thank Rockport National Bank for setting up this account for them. Any and all questions will be appreciated.

JOE AND LOUISE PALAZZOLA

RONNY AND KATHY CURCURU

JOHN AND PATTI BICHAO

ANTHONY AND ELEANOR CURCURU

DAVID AND MARY ANN HORNE

LENNY AND PATTI ORLANDO

TERRY AND JEAN DUTTON

Gloucester

Lanes Cove Bluefish Tournament Pictures From Stephanie Viera

Hi Joey,
Here are some photos I wanted to share from the Bluefish Tournament in Lanes Cove on Sunday. I’ve never been to an event like this. I had a lot of fun photographing it. As I watched the fish get weighed, I thought it would have been great to be taking pictures from one of the fishing boats. Maybe next year!
Hope you can use them on GMG!
Thanks,
Stephanie Vieira

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Historical Opening Night of the Fisherman’s Feast in Boston’s North End Video

Video From Joanne Aiello

August 12, 2010: For the first time ever, the statue of St. Peter was brought out of Gloucester in tribute to the 100th anniversary of the Fisherman’s Feast in honor of the Madonna del Soccorso di Sciacca, the longest running feast in Boston. This was a touching moment made more so by a beautiful rendition of the Ave Maria and the large contingent of Gloucester people who accompanied the statue of St. Peter through the streets of the North End shouting “Viva San Pietro!” and “Viva La Madonna del Soccorso!”

Several years ago the statue of the Madonna was brought to the Cape Ann Historical Museum as part of an exhibition of Sicilian-American artifacts, a testimony to the bond between the Madonna del Soccorso Society and the Sicilian fishermen of Gloucester.

Frances Ferro Carreiro Art Exhibit – a retropective of the artist’s work

 A Gloucester Local Artist – Come join her friends and family and enjoy her art.

Opening reception Thursday,September 9, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

 705 Hale St., Loring Hall, St. John’s Episcopal Church, Beverly Farms

GHS Field Hockey Opens The Season With A Win At Home

Click photo for more Field Hockey photo from Thom Falzarano

The GHS Varsity Field Hockey team walked a way with a 2-0 Victory over Malden. The Defense held Malden to NO shots on net.   Co-Captain Hilary Ellis and Katie Mctigue each had an assist and a goal.  The team travels to Salem for their second game of the season, face off at 4:00pm. Come out and  support GHS sports!

Views From Atop Temple Ahavat Achim September7,2010

Gloucester MA Views From Up High

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Way more to come.

Up On The Roof- Temple Ahavat Achim Views Of Gloucester Video

Construction Update Of Temple Ahavat Achim September 7,2010

Many Pictures Coming Tomorrow

Seafood Throwdown Finale! Passports & Dog Bar Cook Off Thursday At The Farmer’s Market

Seafood Throwdown Finale to Benefit Gulf of Mexico Fishing Communities

Passports & Dog Bar Cook Off in Support of Horizon Relief

My sister Felicia will be cooking with Chef Jeremy from Passports

Here’s The Press release-

Gloucester, MA – Two Main Street restaurants will come together at the Seafood Throwdown on Thursday, September 9, 2010 to benefit deckhands, dockworkers, laborers, plant workers and others in the Gulf of Mexico fishing communities whose lives remain uncertain in the wake of the BP oil disaster. Chef Jeremy Guyotte of Passports Restaurant and Chef Saskia Case of Dog Bar Restaurant – both on Gloucester’s Main Street – will be showing off their cooking skills for a cause using a locally available seafood. Unlike other Seafood Throwdowns, tastings of the chefs creations will not be free. Instead, the public is encouraged to give a donation to try what these two award winning restaurants will have to offer. All proceeds will be donated to Horizon Relief (http://horizonrelief.org/).

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A minimum donation of $3 per plate is requested, but there are no limits to what local food – especially local seafood – lovers can offer to taste the handiwork of these talented chefs. Anyone with proof that they gave to Horizon Relief prior to the event will jump to the head of the line.

“Just because we are not watching oil gush out into the Gulf of Mexico any longer doesn’t mean the problem has been solved. The Gulf’s ecosystem and fisheries as well as the lives of fishing communities in the Gulf – from fishermen to deckhands to plant and dock workers has bee affected indefinitely,” said Niaz Dorry, director of NAMA. “We haven’t solved the problem till we solve our addiction to fossil fuels.”

NAMA and others are advocating for a halt to oil and gas exploration and drilling, and a shift to cleaner energy that doesn’t shift our burden onto other communities, including the marine ecosystem.

This is the last Seafood Throwdown of 2010 in Gloucester. Seafood Throwdowns will be held at New Bedford’s Working Waterfront Festival on Sunday, September 26, Hampshire’s Fishtival on Saturday, September 25th and the Boston Local Food Festival on Saturday, October 2nd. For more details, please visit http://namanet.org/.

Seafood Throwdown was the brainchild of the partnership between the Cape Ann Farmers’ Market and the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance (NAMA) as a way of promoting locally caught seafood and gauging the community’s interest in Community Supported Fisheries (CSF). Tailored after the Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) model, a CSF brings freshly caught local seafood to our kitchens while providing fishermen with a better price on less catch. CSF members give the fishermen financial support in advance, and in turn the fishermen provide a weekly share of locally caught seafood to their shareholders.

Kenia – Good Morning Gloucester Pet of the Week

Kenia – Pet of the Week
Good Morning Gloucester!  My name is Kenia (Left) and I have been the "Pet of the Week" before,
but I haven’t been adopted yet!   I am putting in another photo so you may see
my best side.  I am a great dog, I am an affectionate
two-year-old girl pup who is a small Chihuahua mix.   I have short-hair;
brown-and-black.  I am at the Cape Ann Animal Aid, a non-profit shelter located at
260 Main Street in Gloucester.
DOG DAY will be held on Sunday, Sept. 12 at Stage Fort Park in Gloucester
(rain date Sept. 19), from 11 a.m. – 3  p.m.  I am hoping that
I will be there next year with my new family and show off to all my pals.
Please consider if I might fit into your home and heart and please hurry, maybe
we can make this year’s DOG DAY!

Kenia

Thanks Tina Ketchopolos for sending in the GMG Cape Ann Animal Aid Pet Of The week

Holland America Eurodam Tenders In Gloucester Harbor Video

Taken This Morning-

Hopefully these passengers will check out Gloucester while they are here.

Eurodam – 936 Foot Cruise Ship Visits Gloucester

The Holland America Line ms Eurodam visited Gloucester today:

Hearty and Healthy Back to School Soup Recipe and a few Celebrate Gloucester photos with Lily

Happy Back to school everyone!  What a terrific summer it has been–and hurricane Earl?  What hurricane?  Anyway…….

I have a contest entry in the Le Creuset True Memories contest and need your support–the link to the entry is below.  I noticed how cool it is the evening and started thinking that a nice pot of soup might just the thing to have in the fridge for quick suppers this week so here’s the recipe for the soup I referred to in the entry–If you would be so kind as to go and vote for my entry that would be most helpful to me:

http://www.brickfish.com/Pages/PhotosAlbums/PhotoView.aspx?qsi=48828100

Hearty Southwestern Fire Roasted Tomato Soup
3 tablespoons olive oil, divided
2 medium onions, diced
1 large green pepper, diced
1 large red bell pepper, diced
4 teaspoon ground cumin, divided
2 teaspoon chili powder, divided
8 cups chicken broth
3 tablespoons jarred or homemade roasted garlic
3-14.5 oz cans Diced Tomatoes
2-14.5 oz cans Fire Roasted Diced Tomatoes
1-14.5 oz can Diced Tomatoes with Green Chilies

1-14.5 oz box whole wheat or high fiber white pasta

1/2 cup fresh cilantro, roughly chopped
Salt & pepper to taste plus additional salt for pasta water
Reduced fat sour cream (optional)
Fresh cilantro sprigs (optional)

*if pasta is not on hand, add one or two cans of rinsed black beans and some canned corn–delicious!  Grilled diced shrimp or chicken breast would also make a nice addition to the recipe

On the stove top in a large Le Creuset Dutch oven (or other heavy bottomed pot), combine onions and 1 tablespoon olive oil. Cook slowly over medium low heat, stirring occasionally, until onions are translucent and beginning to caramelize, about 15 minutes. Add roasted garlic, red and green peppers and 2 teaspoons cumin and cook until peppers are softened, about 10 more minutes, stirring occasionally.

With an immersion or conventional blender, puree cooked vegetable mixture until smooth. Return puree to the pan and add chicken broth, Diced Tomatoes, Fire Roasted Diced Tomatoes and Diced Tomatoes with Green Chilies and stir to combine. Simmer over low heat for 30 minutes.

While soup is simmering, sprinkle remaining cumin and chili powder over chicken breasts and season with salt and pepper. Saute chicken with one tablespoon olive oil until cooked through, about 10 minutes, depending on thickness of breasts. Remove from pan and set aside. Allow chicken to rest for 5 minutes and cut into cubes.

Meanwhile, in another large pot filled with salted boiling water, cook entire box of pasta according to package instructions. Drain and toss with remaining 1 tablespoon olive oil and set aside.

After soup is simmered, add diced chicken, pasta and fresh cilantro. Reheat if necessary and season with salt and pepper to taste. Top individual servings with one tablespoon sour cream and fresh cilantro springs, if desired.

And now, some great photos of Lily with the celebs from Sunday’s Celebrate Gloucester Concert:

Lily and Ed Collard

Lily and Alan Estes

Lil with Henri Smith and his amazing trumpet player (sorry, I don’t have his name)

And Lily with Charles Neville

What a great event and Lil and I were so happy to help out and volunteer–count us in for next year!

Fly Amero with Special guest ~ Bradley Royds

 

 

 

 

 The Rhumb Line…..Fly is back to the original hours 7-10pm… Tonights special guest is Bradley Royds and the Shipyard “comfort special” is Beef Stroganoff with your choice of Shipyard Ale only $10.503

Jenny Dee show at Captain Carlos this Saturday!

WHAT: Jenny Dee & The Deelinquents

WHERE: Captain Carlos (www.captaincarlos.com), 27-29 Harbor Loop, Gloucester

WHEN: 9pm – 12am (3 sets) this Saturday, September 11th, 2010

WHAT ELSE:  FREE/NO COVER (21+)

After two shows (at Johnny D’s in Somerville on Thursday, and The Bell House in Brooklyn on Friday), Jenny Dee & The Deelinquents will be back in Gloucester for a full evening of girl-group-rock-and-soul at Captain Carlos on September 11th from 9pm-midnight.

Pant less on the Boulevard

I know there is a story here, but could not find the individual who owned these pants hanging on the railing on the boulevard.  Although I am glad I never did find him.

Parade of Sail 2010 video II

A Good Morning Gloucester Video Presentation

A  Zen Like Video