Video- 2011 Run Gloucester! Live From Good Morning Gloucester

The Race hasn’t even ended and we already have live video up for you!

It’s what we do.   Crush the coverage.

Video Of All The Runners as They Pass By Our Dock- Captain Joe and Sons In The Heart of God’s Country, Beautiful East Gloucester

Chickity Check It!- Myv Phillips, just some stuff

Myv writes-

Dear Joey,

I moved to Gloucester in 1981 and stayed for eighteen years before moving out to the southwest where I now live. I check out your site, lots of good stuff there, though I’m not sure I ever met you. I’m a good friend of Linda Amero and Co., she knows me well, and Henry F. and Charlie Olsen and many fishing people other and sundry. I lived on Rocky Neck for ten years, opposite the Chicken Shack in a brown house set back with two lions out front. Just about everyone knew everyone. I miss Gloucester a lot, and my friends especially.

I don’t know if you’d be the least bit interested but recently I started a blog and my last two posts are about Gloucester. There no doubt will be many more in the future. Just a fun thing to look at. I don’t suppose you knew Bill Sibley either, but George lives down there – and I did magazine articles about Larry Dahlmer and the Pung and the Boatyard for Wooden Boat Mag. None of that ‘published’ in the blog yet. Here is the link so you can get the Bill thing. The others are in the archives list on the right. I think I’ve only done 24 so far. It’s fun to do.

myv.typepad.com

All the best with your endeavors. The Beaux Arts Ball looked great. Ken Parker was my neighbor in Lanesville. Good guitars he makes!

Myv Phillips

Karen Pischke’s Ardelle Photos

Hi Joey.

Wednesday’s postcard perfect day made for a wonderful Cape Ann Chamber’s networking evening out on the Essex River Boat Cruise. Harold Burnham’s Ardelle looks ready for sailing. She’ll be a beautiful sight in Gloucester’s Harbor. Maybe we’ll see her in the Schooner Festival!

Karen

Your Guide To 2011 Run Gloucester! Live Pictures, Video and Race Results

We will have race coverage and results throughout the day(but you probably already knew that) Smile

Click on photo to view Slide_Show

Send in your iphone pics from 2011 RunGloucester! and we will Live Blog them on GMG (don’t forget to add your name so I can properly credit you

goodmorninggloucester at yahoo dot com

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Live Cut Bridge Webcam Race Day From The Start Via – the CutBridge.com

click pic below for live feed

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Schedule of Events:

ABOUT RUN GLOUCESTER! 7 MILE ROAD RACE
Run Gloucester! weekend will offer a 7 mile road race and Kids’ race on Sunday, August 21, 2011. Registration and packet pickup will be available on Saturday, August 20th and Sunday, August 21st.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 2011

  • BIB PICKUP AND REGISTRATION – 6:00 AM – 7:45 AM at the Gloucester High School Field House, 32 Lesile O Johnson Road, Gloucester, MA 01930. Parking is available at the High School for Bib Pickup,  Registration and the Race.
  • RUN GLOUCESTER 7-MILE ROAD RACE – 8:00 AM by the Gloucester Fishermen’s Memorial Statue on Western Avenue.
  • KIDS’ RACE – 9:45 AM on the Gloucester High School Newell Stadium Field. Kids will run a variety of distances based on their age. There is no registration for the Kids’ race, just bring them by!
  • FINISH REFRESHMENTS & EXPO – 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM along the canal next to Gloucester High School Newell Stadium.

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Race Course

DESCRIPTION
The Run Gloucester! 7 Mile is a loop course that will Start and Finish at the historic Gloucester Fishermen’s Memorial Statue on Western Avenue in Gloucester Massachusetts.

The race starts on Western Avenue. Once the gun fires, runners will head east on Western Avenue toward Rogers Street. They will take a left on Rogers Street, right onto East Main Street, Left onto Farrington Avenue, Left onto Atlantic Road, bear left to continue on Atlantic Road which turns into Nautilus Road, Left onto Bass Avenue, Right onto Main Street and Finish where they started on Western Avenue in front of the Gloucester Fishermen’s Memorial Statue.

YOU MAY STILL SIGN UP FOR THE
RACE IN PERSON.
ON SITE REGISTRATION WILL BE AVAILABLE AT
GLOUCESTER HIGH SCHOOL

SATURDAY, AUGUST 21st FROM 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM

SUNDAY, AUGUST 22nd FROM 6:00 AM to 7:45 AM

Pre-race photo from PattyKnaggs

The Longest Line pre race is for the port-a pottys

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Pre-Race from Donna Ardizzoni-

Live Pre-Race pic from NoShoBikeShark

Lara Wosepka & Esther Vanier Ready To Crush The Course!

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The Lead Pack Passes By Captain Joe & Sons-

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Joe Sans

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Donny Riley and Roger Cressey

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THE MRS KICKING ASS AND TAKING NAMES!!!!

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George Sibley

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The Race hasn’t even ended and we already have live video up for you!

It’s what we do.   Crush the coverage.

Video Of All The Runners as They Pass By Our Dock- Captain Joe and Sons In The Heart of God’s Country, Beautiful East Gloucester

Patty Knaggs  iPhone Video From The start-

Race Results

click picture for entire sortable race results from coolrunnings

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2011 Run Gloucester! First Place Jacob Barnett

 

Gloucester's Noah Mondello 16th Overall

 

Layce Alves Wizzes By 18th Overall 3rd Woman Finisher

Reflections- Jane Paznik-Bondarin

Joey,
These two weeks have been all about "reflections," visual and otherwise. The days when the sun hides are particularly good for turning the colors of what’s around me on Rocky Neck into an imaginary world on the surface of the water.
Never want to leave here.
jane

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SUNDAY MORNING!!! COME ENTER THE FIRST ANNUAL GMG DEVILED EGG CONTEST!!! or Did You Know? (Deviled Eggs)

Joey’s edit to this post-
Do you have what it takes to bring home the top prize in our first ever Deviled Egg Competition?
Would you like to eat copious amounts of deviled eggs and chat with your favorite GMG Personalities while drinking free coffee ?
If the answer to either of the two questions above is yes, then get your sexy ass down to the Khan Studio Good Morning Gloucester Gallery at 10AM for THE FIRST ANNUAL GMG DEVILED EGG CONTEST!!!
There’s usually some pretty nice pasties as well.

That the concept of deviled eggs began with Ancient Rome?  Spicy stuffed eggs were known in 13th century Andalusia.  One explanation of how “deviled eggs” got their name is this:  An Englishman by the name of William Underwood set up a small condiment business on Boston’s Russia Wharf in 1822. It did pretty well both developing and selling new condiment products. Around 1868, Underwood’s sons began experimenting with a new product created from ground ham blended with a mix of special seasonings. They introduced a product line of seasoned meat products including ham, turkey, chicken, lobster, and tongue. They called the seasoning process “deviling,” and the Underwood “red devil” was born.

Today many other foods, including eggs and crab, are served “deviled.” To be considered deviled, a food has to have a kick from something like Dijon mustard, hot sauce, cayenne pepper or chopped hot peppers.

Underwood’s Deviling process holds U.S. Patent Office trademark NO. 82, granted in 1870, the oldest existing food trademark still in use in the United States. The exact “deviling” recipe remains a company secret to this day.

Bring on your own egg deviling creation, and you could be the winner of the First Annual GMG Deviled Egg Competition to be held Sunday, August 21st during Mug Up at Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery, 77 Rocky Neck Ave., G3 on Madfish Wharf – 10:00 am.  Everyone’s invited, whether you have eggs in your basket or not.

E.J. Lefavour

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_did_deviled_eggs_get_its_name#ixzz1VafwRWTU

Peter Lee Silveira Has Some Nice Things To Say & 50 Year Class reunion News

Joey,

Invading the City of Gloucester this week-end (August 19th -21st) will be another illustrious class reunion of Gloucesterites some still there and others coming back.

If you look at one of us more mature people and say that looks like so and so you may be right or if you say they look like they were let our for the day you may also be right too!

If you see us napping on a bench at the boulevard please do not wake us up as we are taking our much needed nap.

All kidding aside we are looking forward to reviewing our memories and coming back to our historic city and the best Cape in the world Cape Ann.

Joey, Mike Wheeler told me about this blog and I have not missed a day in the last two months and what a snapshot of our Fabulous North Shore and Thank You and your team for all their hard work.

How many Class Reunions can say that there year they graduated is 1961 upside down and backwards is still 1961?

My wife Diane and are looking forward to Farnhams for the famous Fried Clams, Cape Ann Museum Tour, Harbor Cruise, Azorean for breakfast, Stage Fort Park Festival, Duckworth’s Bistrot for lunch, Gloucester House Reunion Meal and Brunch, and Milemarker One for Lunch.

We will try and get pictures to send to your blog and my commitment is to vote everyday for the Blog and I really feel that it is the best for me!

Thank you Gloucester for letting me know that Gloucester was a great city to grow up and especially now that I have finally grown up (?) that Gloucester is one of the Greatest Cities in the world to live in and also to be from!!!!!

Kind Regards,

Peter Lee Silveira

Like they say, be sure to bleed those bluefish…Adam Bolonsky reports

Well, it was a good day yesterday for kayak fishing east of the south tower at Thachers Island west of Londoner reef and the big iron pole. Water temps were in the low 70’s, sun was out, few boats were on the water.

Schoolie bass were rounding up on the surface, indifferent to all baits and lures but stippling the water then thrashing did the midwater column when the kayaks spooked them.

As any angler will tell you, bleed blues. Be sure to rip out….err, remove their gills.

Good eating!

Photos by Mike Hirsch, commercial airline pilot who works about one day a week, still doesn’t  know how to body surf, but sure loves visiting Cape Ann.

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I see our boy Paul Morrison in the background!

Norman’s Woe From Hammond Castle

Location, History, and Legends

The rock and reef of Norman’s Woe are a short distance from the westernmost point of Gloucester’s outer harbor. Norman’s Woe can best be seen from Hammond Castle on Hesperus Ave., off route 127 in Gloucester.

There is no clear record of how Norman’s Woe got its name. Tradition tells that a man named Norman was shipwrecked and lost there, and it is for him the rock and reef are named. John J. Babson’s history of Gloucester notes that Goodman Norman and his son settled the headland near the islet.

The history of uninhabited Norman’s Woe is the history of its many shipwrecks. One noted shipwreck was of the “Rebecca Ann” in March, 1823. In a snowstorm, all ten crewmembers were swept out to sea, and one survived by holding on to a rock in the water. Perhaps the most famous shipwreck at Norman’s Woe was of the schooner “Favorite” out of Wiscasset, Maine, in December 1839. Twenty bodies washed ashore, among them that of an older woman lashed to a piece of the ship. Poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow took that story and named the ship “Hesperus” after a wreck near Boston in creating the legend of “The Wreck of the Hesperus,” the most famous “shipwreck” associated with Norman’s Woe.

Text by North Shore Community College.


Parent & Baby Walk & Talk from 10:00AM – 11:30AM.

Beginning on Wednesday, September 14th – and following every Wednesday – please join us for a Parent & Baby Walk & Talk from 10:00AM – 11:30AM. 
                           We will meet at the Cape Ann Families Play Space located at 28 Emerson Avenue, Gloucester.  All parents with babies 12 months and younger are
                           encouraged to attend.  It offers a wonderful opportunity to meet new families, enjoy the fresh air, exercise, talk about the wonders of raising your child,
                           share a healthy snack and learn more about activities & programs for families on Cape Ann.  Rain or Shine!  To learn more and register please contact
                           Amy at 978.281.2400x 120 or alarsen@pw4c.org.
                  This program is made possible by the Coordinated Family & Community Engagement Grant funded through the Department of Early Education & Care
                           and Pathways for Children.

Calling All Cape Ann Sports Enthusiasts!

In the world of sports, timing is everything. You can learn all about timing and capturing the action of the local sports scene this fall and winter at Cape Ann Television’s video and audio workshop, “Great Timing: Covering Cape Ann Sports with Passion and Precision,” on August 22 from 3-5  p.m. Hosted by award winning New England Sports Network (NESN) Supervisor George Vago, of Manchester and Cape Ann Production Coordinator Andrew Love, Vago and Love will share their recipes for the best sports event coverage: timing, technique and equipment. At the workshop, Vago and Love will teach techniques about capturing the key action and pace of the games. Vago has orchestrated numerous studio and field productions for the sports network and previously worked at CN8, WLVI-TV, Boston and WFSB-TV, Hartford, CT. During his amazing career, he has won numerous awards including Silver and Bronze medals at the New York International Film and Television Festival, the Telly Awards, the New England Emmy Awards and the Associated Press Awards. Over the past four years, Love has worked as a Cape Ann TV staff person empowering CATV members and volunteers to cover the excitement of local sports. Cape Ann can boast some of the most successful high school boys and girls sports teams in the area and you can be part of chronicling local sports history by joining the Cape Ann TV sports videography team! Space is limited, so reserve a spot by calling Cape Ann Television, 978-281-2443.

Cape Ann Profiles show host Rich Sagall interviews Lawrence Martin-Bittman

On the next Cape Ann Profiles show host Rich Sagall interviews Lawrence Martin-Bittman, a local artist, retired BU professor, and former member of the Czechoslovakian Intelligence service. He discusses his work in intelligence, how it affected him and how it lead to his teaching at BU.
Cape Ann Profiles can be seen on Cape Ann TV Channel 12 on Friday, August 19 at 10:30AM and 7:00PM and on Sunday, August 21 at 2:00PM. It repeats on Friday, August 26 at 10:30AM and 7:00PM and on Sunday, August 28 at 2:00PM.
Upcoming guests include Art Thomas and Milt Lauenstein talking about their letter writing and other Cape Ann personalities who have a story to tell.
Rich Sagall is a physician and the president of NeedyMeds, a national non-profit that provides information on programs that help people unable to afford their health care costs. He also publishes Pediatrics for Parents, a children’s health newsletter.