Eoin Vincent’s One Life Photo Contest Entry
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— Lisa Vincent
Simply Daisy
My View of Life on the Dock
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On September 23, 2008 Mark Teiwes and I were granted special access to the Paint Factory. We documented it’s final state before the sterilization for the general public would take place.
Laura Bly swung by the dock on July 8th as part of her tour of Gloucester for a story she would be producing. Well that story hit USA Today and the internet today.
Travel writer Laura said she decided to write this story after seeing a story that PR firm Matter Communications worked with one of her colleagues on about cruise ships coming to Gloucester. It ran in USA Today in April. Matter Communications is the PR firm in which my pal John McElhenny works and has been hired to promote Gloucester under the stewardship of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce.
Congratulations to the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce and kudos to those local businesses who had the vision to hire Matter Communications and lead this positive PR campaign for Gloucester.
You can read it here-
GLOUCESTER, Mass. – Twenty years ago this October, a howling Nor’easter blindsided the New England coast and sank a Gloucester-based swordfish boat at sea with all six hands aboard. Author and then-resident Sebastian Junger weathered the tempest from town, and his best-selling account of the tragedy, The Perfect Storm, prompted a Hollywood film and a wave of visitors curious to learn more about America’s oldest seaport.
Even before the loss of the Andrea Gail and her crew, rampant overfishing by foreign vessels, dwindling fish stocks and stringent government regulations were deep-sixing a once-vibrant marine economy in Gloucester, less than an hour’s drive northeast of Boston.
PHOTOS: Gloucester’s charm and character
Now tourists — including a record 20,000 cruise-ship passengers expected this year — are challenging fishing as the town’s leading economic driver. While parts of the waterfront remain crumbling eyesores, a microbrewery and upscale restaurants have moved in. And that evolution continues to fuel a passionate debate about the close-knit community’s authenticity and seafaring future.
“A lot of the old-timers here are resistant to change,” says Heidi Wakeman, 41, who sells high-end tote bags made from recycled sailcloth at a local shop called Again and Again.
“There’s still a public hunger,” says Wakeman, for the iconic fisherman represented by Gloucester’s “Man at the Wheel,” a statue of an old salt in a slicker and sou’wester gazing resolutely toward the open sea.
I find it incredibly ironic that she writes in the top part of the story with a picture that-
The most iconic structure in Gloucester is the Tarr & Wonson Paint Manufactory, a marine paint factory built in 1863. Vacant since the 1980s, it has been purchased by the Ocean Alliance and will be used as a research and public outreach center.
In light of the proposed demolition.
For the entire Gloucester article from Laura Bly at USAToday click here
Here are some pictures of Laura and I that Craig Kimberly took while he was down the dock-(click pic for slideshow)
and here are some of my photos she used in the story on USAToday-
Here is good egg Heidi Wakeman who was quoted in the USAToday article talking about her feelings for Gloucester in a GMG interview 3 years ago-
and part II
Tonight was the first of many CAMafterhours. Art, Music, Wine & Cheese. What more can you ask for?

Cheese & wine from Savour Wine & Cheese and music from The Modern Kitchen Trio.
Tonight was a success so be on the lookout for future dates from Cape Ann Museum. And don’t miss the Margaret Fitzhugh Browne exhibit going on now through October!
– Alicia
Click the screen shot below to check out MatterCommunications.com video and my buddy John McElhenney’s blog post featuring GMG and some social media tips from your boy Joey.
Very cool! CBS Boston’s Most Valuable Blogger In The Everything Else Category
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Sinikka Nogelo, a Gloucester artist, was a familiar face on Cape Ann Television until her retirement last summer. This year she’s returned to sharing work in her first medium – paint. Sinikka uses natural elements and personal symbols in the abstract expression of surroundings, thoughts and feelings. The works she will exhibit at Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery encompass a “year of re-discovery.”
A graduate of Tufts University, Sinikka studied art at the Silvermine Guild in CT; the Museum School, Boston; Rockport Art Association; and Montserrat School of Art in Beverly, MA. She was a founding member of the women artists’ cooperative, Center and Main, located at that Gloucester corner until the mid-1980s. During her years on television she produced many arts specials and interviewed people working in all aspects of the arts.
Sinikka’s exhibit will run from August 19-September 1 with an opening reception on Saturday, August 20th from 5:00-7:30pm at Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery, 77 Rocky Neck Ave., G3 on Madfish Wharf in the historic Rocky Neck Art Colony.
E.J. Lefavour
Very cool! CBS Boston’s Most Valuable Blogger In The Everything Else Category
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Voting for Finalists will be limited to one vote per day.
Very cool! Thanks to whoever of you guys nominated us!
I’ll leave the widget they provided the nominees in the sidebar so you can vote daily. Please only vote if you think we deserve it and thanks again, it’s a great honor to be nominated out of the probably millions of blogs throughout Massachusetts.
Congratulations Team!!! and by team I mean every single reader, contributor and commenter because we’ve said all along that this thing we love doesn’t exist without all of you. Without our readers and people writing in to let us know they like what we are doing we don’t really have a reason to keep trying to churn out the very best content we can possibly offer. Thank You Team!!!!!
YOU ALL EARNED THIS NOMINATION!!!
Today’s sunrise was even prettier but I needed to get a full smoker of bluefish so I was busy catching the last one today. Possible secret ingredient to my deviled eggs.
Just moments after the photo was taken I was wrestling a bluefish amongst the barnicles. Bag Balm is a lovely ointment.
Fun Fact: Halifax, Nova Scotia is directly lined up with sunrise today.
BANKING & BUSINESS – Discovering The History of Gloucester and Cape Ann Through It’s Family Businesses and Their Stories was an educational program recently held in Gloucester. The event was produced by the Family Business Association and sponsored by BankGloucester as part of a continuing education series for family business owners. Pictured (l to r): Mark Grenier, Vice President & Senior Commercial Banking Officer at BankGloucester, Joe Orlando, of Orlando & Associates and author of The Fisherman’s Son, and Bob Ryan, Principal of Ryan & Wood, Inc. Orlando and Wood served as panelist for the event.
ALL IN THE FAMILY…BUSINESS – Mark Grenier, Vice President & Senior Commercial Banking Officer at BankGloucester and Al DeNapoli, Partner at Tarlow, Breed, Hart & Rogers, PC at Discovering The History of Gloucester and Cape Ann Through It’s Family Businesses and Their Stories. The event, produced by the Family Business Association and sponsored by BankGloucester was one in a continuing series of educational programs for family business owners, and the first on the North Shore.
This weekend:
The long awaited, Gloucester Waterfont Festival is here this Saturday and Sunday.
HonkyTonk Women of Gloucester will be performing from 1-4pm on SUNDAY afternoon.
We play chartbusting hits of the 50′s and 60′s – singing in 4-part harmony .
Stage Fort Park is the new site for the festival. You can always park on the boulevard and walk in or if you have a resident beach parking sticker you should be good to go. We hope you enjoy the festival. It is a wonderful annual event and there is something for everyone.
Honky Tonk Women of Gloucester,
Sheila, Barbara, Caroline & Elaine
Next Weekend:
HonkyTonk Women of GLoucester will be performing at the Essex Music Festival
Next Saturday, August 27th . Look for us at 12:30 pm at Centennial Grove – Pine grove stage
“Oh Jesus, Get Off It’s Nipples”
Red Boats In The Harbor
This is a vintage early 70′s Phillips 3-speed cruiser. 20 inch frame fits roughly 5’2″-5’7. Made in England. Just tuned up and ready to ride, all three gears work well, Sturmey Archer hub was just oiled. Surface rust but nothing structural – mostly on the chainguard and fenders. This would be a awesome city bike to pick your groceries up in or commute to work or college, and I actually have a few handlebar baskets for pretty cheap if that’s your thing. This is a sweet ride. All it needs is like, some flowers and a small kitten with goggles and a scarf in a basket.
See us at the Cape Ann Farmers Market today at Stage Fort Park. 3pm-6:30pm
or check us out at; http://www.bigmikesbikes.org/
Late Registration at Gloucester High School Saturday and Sunday
GLOUCESTER, Mass. (August 18, 2011) – There’s still time to sign up for this Sunday’s Run Gloucester! 7-Mile race as online registration at www.rungloucester.com will remain open until noon on Friday.
“Online registration is easier and a little cheaper,” said race organizer Dave McGillivray, who is also race director of the B.A.A. Boston Marathon, the TD Bank Beach to Beacon 10K in Maine and about 30 other major events throughout the U.S. and the world.
If you miss online registration, however, McGillivray says late registration will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the same time as bib pick up at Gloucester High School. Although not encouraged, bib pick-up and late registration will also be held race day from 6 to 7:45 a.m. at the high school. Online registration is $35, late registration is $40.
New this year, a Road Runner Club of America Expo with vendors will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Proceeds from the Run Gloucester! 7-Mile (www.rungloucester.com) will benefit the Gloucester Fishermen Athletic Association which raises funds for Gloucester High School student-athletes, sports programs and facilities, and is a key supporter of the renovation of Gloucester High’s Newell Stadium.
Founded by McGillivray in 1981, DMSE Sports, Inc. is a leader in sports event management, specializing in creating, marketing and producing mass participatory athletic events throughout the U.S. and abroad. McGillivray has produced or consulted on more than 900 events throughout the world, including 24 Boston Marathons; the 2004 and 2008 USA Women’s Olympic Marathon Trials, the 1990 Triathlon World Championship, the 1998Goodwill Games Triathlon, and the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. For more info, visit www.dmsesports.com.
Taken with my iPhone Sharon Lowe Photography