The Miss Merideth Becomes A Blur As She Heads In With The Long Exposure
Month: November 2010
Bravo To Gloucester and Fiscal Conservatism
We don’t go political on these pages but I would like to extend a huge congratulations to the Mayor and City Council for bringing Gloucester’s Free Cash Balance To The Positive!
Richard Gaines reports at The Gloucester Daily Times-
November 22, 2010
City’s free cash fund: $1.9 million
By Richard Gaines Staff Writer The Gloucester Daily Times Mon Nov 22, 2010, 11:18 PM EST
The state Department of Revenue has certified that, for the first time in nine years, Gloucester enjoyed a free cash balance in the 2010 fiscal year that ended June 30, an accounting characteristic generally considered a barometer of fiscal municipal good health.
Click the link above for the whole story.
Some notables from the story-
By many counts, the city’s finances, which were in shambles and dripping red ink when Kirk took office in January 2008. Beginning in January 2010, she presided over weekly meetings of what was known as the Deficit and Free Cash Project Committee. The group included financial department heads, with City Council representation as well, all seeking to reconcile accounts, plug holes and restore a free cash position.
As recently as fiscal 2008, the city instead held a negative free cash position of $3.818,442.
A year later, the negative position was reduced by about $1.5 million, to $2,384,524.
I’m hoping that Carolyn stays in office for a good long while but with turning in results like that I would think that if she were to pursue higher political aspirations that having this accomplishment on her resume would be something that people all over the country have been calling for. Being responsible with taxpayers money.
BRAVO To Mayor Kirk and The City Council for this monumental achievement!
Honoring Jim Munn at Cruiseport Photos From David Cox
Researchers make key observation about animal behavior patterns
From Northeastern News–
Researchers make key observation about animal behavior patterns
March 26, 2009
Northeastern University and MIT researchers have observed—for the first time—the origin of a mass gathering and the subsequent migration of hundreds of millions of animals. Utilizing a new imaging technology invented by the researchers, they were able to instantaneously image and continuously monitor entire shoals of fish containing hundreds of millions of individuals stretching for tens of kilometers off Georges Bank near Boston.
They found that once large shoals of Atlantic herring reach a critical population density, a “chain reaction” triggers the synchronized movement of millions of individual fish over a large area. The phenomenon is akin to a human “wave” moving in a sports stadium. They also observed that the fish “commute” to the shallower waters of the bank, where they spawn in the darkness, then return to deeper water and disband the following morning.
The findings, published in the latest issue of Science, confirm general theories about the behavior of large groups of animals that, until now, had not been verified in nature. Previously, these theories for diverse animal groups, ranging from flocks of birds to swarms of locusts, had only been tested with computer simulations and laboratory experiments.
“As far as we know, this is the first time we’ve quantified this behavior in nature and over such a huge ecosystem,” said Nicholas C. Makris, professor of mechanical and ocean engineering at MIT, who co-led this project with Northeastern professor Purnima Ratilal.
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I’m asking myself “is this really news or some type of discovery?”
Any fisherman who has looked down on a school of fish from up above can tell you this. From the dock when you see the little schools of baby mackerel and as soon as the lead fish turns the entire school turns the same direction in wave-like fashion.
These scientists must have been from the midwest or something because anyone that has spent any amount of time as a fisherman could have told you this for centuries.
They coulda bought me lunch and saved themselves a whole lot of research dollars. I would have told them, LOL
Eagerly awaiting what Doug Maxfield (the maniac that writes my favorite blog) has to say about this.
File under: Duh!,Captain Obvious Awards
The Always Entertaining Mark Ring
ART, ROCKS! Good Harbor Beach Revisited
Good Harbor Beach ART ROCK left at the scene 11/22/2010 6:07pm
CAN YOU FIND IT?
I got a call about 5am from Joey this morning informing me of a Gloucester teacher who found an “Art Rock” of mine. I didn’t get to see the comment until later this day. When I read what she wrote it touched me. I try to be “The Ass of GMG” as Joey once rightly put it. But I do have feelings. Sometimes :).
To think there are people out there who follow this blog and follow my CRAZY “Art, Rocks!” thing INSPIRES me. If those are the right words.
I am truly humbled as “I” can be. So thanks to Joey and Teacher Mary Kate Canavan and Her Students, I dedicate tonights Art rock to them;
Thank You so much for the Kind words!
HERE ARE THE CLUES;




THE BOYS ARE BACK!!!! @ The Rhumb Line this Wednesday night.
Julie Geary’s Fool-Proof Turkey Video
You may only cook a turkey one day a year but Julie Geary shows that it is actually easy to make a perfectly cooked bird, brown on the outside and fully cooked and moist on the inside. Her secret is the technique of using butter, lots of it, and coat the entire surface of the outside of the turkey. Cover completely with aluminum foil and cook the turkey, covered with the aluminum foil, up until the last half hour. Remove the foil and the turkey will be white, but after about ½ hour more in the oven (without the foil) the skin will brown perfectly. For some added flavor, Julie also shows you how to place some fresh herbs (such as sage, thyme or parsley) under the skin before cooking. She also has a video to show how to make perfect gravy and another for an easy, basic stuffing recipe.
Click Julie’s Picture to View Her Fool Proof Turkey Video at Gloucester Daily Times Taste of The Times-
Mary Kate Canavan’s 9th Grade Honors Class Poem Series- Anna Gray
Art isn’t just painting. There are many ways people create and here I’d like to share some of the poems that Mary Kate Canavan sent in from her GHS 9th Grade Honors Class.
Mary Kate writes-
I found it!!! Hey Paul & Joey – sorry for the late response…I actually found the art rock last Saturday evening and have been busy trying to deliver a proper ‘Thank you’ to you both. I have been watching all summer and coveting each and every rock that has been found…and now I am the proud owner of one!!!!
I am a teacher at Gloucester High and we were just talking about oral history and how important it is in our culture. My 9th grade Honors class worked on poems and I wanted to share some with you. Joey – please know how much your efforts inspire and motivate those in our fair city. Paul – my student’s were teasing me, they could not believe how excited I was for finding this beautiful piece of art work! I am so blessed to look at the Paint Factory every day and now this rock will travel with me and the story with it. Thank you!
Okay, so here are some of the poems – I am not sure how much room you have to share but they were all inspired by both of you!
Anna Gray-
Gloucester sails
The shoreline like memories
Salty breezes float through lace stars
White waves collapse against the seaweed-sheltered rocks
Shadows of innocent children and their ignorant, naïve minds amble
Tragedies new and aged, reminiscing of the past, tears fall glaringly, leisurely
Generation of the young commence to lose their once high, amorous faith
Walk on a vacant path with no end, ceaselessly falling
White and sapphire draped over her judicious head
Loneliness is the most terrible poverty
Snow melting into sun
Cherished and forever known.
I’ll be featuring poems by Autumn Zubricki, Samatha Russell, Kacie Quinn, Matt Lane and Kenneth Wheeler each day this week at 3PM
Green Meadows Farm Art Installations
Green Meadows Farm has some Montserrat College of Art student sculpture installations throughout the fields and grounds. Check it out throughout the off season, until planting begins!
The Best Bracelet Ever
Music Around Town ~ November 21 – 28, 2010
WhereZat? With a prize!
Vote For The Best Sunny D and Folly Cove Rum Performance From Saturday Night At Dog Bar
Big time props go to new GMG contributor Patrick Ryan. The Dog Bar Sunny D and Folly Cove Rum night was his brainchild and he came through big. Also kudos go to Andy Mullholland, the staff at Dog Bar, Bobby Ryan from Ryan and Wood Distillers,The Rabbit and all of our singers.
Unidentified Lady
Alicia Pensarosa
The Girl From Virgilios
John McElhenny and Patrick Ryan
The Drummers Wife
Franklin Foster
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEJH6pCxEeQ
Tuffy and The Boys Hit The Dock
Ace Hardware At Gloucester Crossing First Look Tour Part III
What Up Homie?
Gloucester Screenings: film about the Fort
Sal Zerilli writes-
Hi Joey,
We’re excited to announce that we’ll be screening a final version of No Pretty Prayer, a film about the Fort, in Gloucester in late December.
We’re planning two public screenings of the film–one on December 29, the other on December 30. Both of these screenings will begin at 7p.
The screenings will be held at the Cape Ann Community Cinema, 21 Main Street.
To order tickets for the December 29 and December 30 screenings, please visit: http://capeanncinema.wordpress.com/advance-tickets/
Seating is limited, so we’re encouraging folks to buy their tickets in advance of the screening dates.
We would appreciate it very much if you could help us spread the word!!
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Sal









