Music in Glousta tonight



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Prime Rib Specials!
Wednesdays Only!

Hello everyone!
Wednesday, October 12th
Special Guest:
INGE BERGE!


Photo by Louise
Inge Berge: Writer of Songs. He performs as well as he writes.
The songs are interesting, catchy, unique, genre-bending
originals. The sound is song-oriented rock with elements of
ambient, electronica and psychedelia. Influences include David
Bowie, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, The Velvet Underground… and
sometimes even Abba! Berge recently released a mainstream,
melodic, rootsy CD titled “10 True Things & A Filthy Dirty Lie”.
Dinner with Fly Amero: 8 – 11pm
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Prime Rib Dinner –
$9.95 (while they last)
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
I hope to see you there! 🙂 ~ Fly
Dennis Monagle  Sessions with Special Guests ~ AnnMarie, Dan King and Tony Goddess
9:00 to close
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Wednesday ~ Ladies night ~ 7:00 to 9:00 ~ With Chelsea Berry

Photo by Louise

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 Photo by  Arthur Tsicoulias

Hey Joanne,

Wanted to let you know about my special guest this Wednesday at Giuseppes, sort of a cross between Carole King and Kate Bush: Wednesday, 10/12 at the Mermaid Sessions Open-Mic at Giuseppes is pianist/chanteuse, Lainey SchoolTree. Lainey SchoolTree is a Boston-based composer, NeoVaudeville performer, and audio engineer/producer. She is currently bandleader of SchoolTree, a Progressive Pop band integrating elements of rock, pop, classical, and musical theater. Past achievements include being one half of Boston’s dubious darlings The Steamy Bohemians, co-founder of the acclaimed long-running variety show “Jerkus Circus,” and Corps Musical Director for the hi-end, low-brow variety show “Bent Wit Cabaret.” She also works as a puppeteer and writer with the Elephant Tango Ensemble. www.laineyschooltree.com, www.schooltreemusic.com

The open-mic has been going very well. Hope you can make it down. Wednesdays, 7:30-10:30pm.
Sign-up at 7pm. Giuseppes 2 Main St. Gloucester.

xoxoxoxxo
Brian

www.laineyschooltree.com

Who is Lainey SchoolTree? Is she a comedian or a musician? A performer or a producer? An artist or an engineer? The answer to all these questions and some others is: yes. I’m a Boston-based composer,…

Sundown, Moonrise, and Sunup Eastern Point Gloucester Video From Kim Smith

 

Kim writes-

Looking for butterflies on Eastern Point and videotaping the sun setting as the moon was rising. I passed Niles Pond on the drive home and stopped to admire the moonglow over the water. The following dawn brought flaming red skies, a cygnet plaintively searching for its family, and a startlingly large (at least 2 feet in height) Black-crowned Night Heron. Quawking loudly as the sun began to rise, there was a half dozen more roosting in a nearby tree.

Check out Kim’s Blog Here- Kim Smith Designs

Old Salt, circa 1890

Old Salt, circa 1890 Anonymous/ ©Fredrik D. Bodin
I love this photograph, and affectionately call the subject  “Old Salty.” I like it so much it’s my profile picture on Facebook. This is a classic Gloucester fisherman image, with oilskin, sou’wester hat, and old fashioned beard. What’s really striking is the far away look in his eyes. He’s seen it all: Weather, endless ocean, severe hardship, and extreme danger. The portrait is carefully posed and lit – probably taken for the tourist trade. I was told that Old Salt could be Jessie Bates or Rufus Bates Parsons, and was taken in Gloucester.
If you know Salty, please let me know. In the meantime, today’s tourists who have seen my Facebook page will come to the gallery looking to meet the fisherman with the beard.
Printed archivally in the darkroom from a 6×7 cm copy negative. Image # AC020128-02#11
Fred
Fredrik D. Bodin
82 Main Street
Gloucester, MA 01930

Renewal of Newell Golf Ball Drop

Dean Salah Writes-

Hey Joey, Dean Salah, don’t know if anyone has told you about the newest
fundraiser the GFAA is conducting to raise further funds for The Renewal Of Newell.
Anyway it is a golf ball drop whereas for a $20 donation you get a numbered golf ball of which they are only selling 500 tickets and the 500 golf balls will be dropped from a helicopter.

The three balls closest to the "pin" will win large cash prizes!! The drop will happen at Newell stadium right after the pee wee championship football game at the stadium.

Tickets are $20 each or 3 for $50.
Tickets available at George’s Coffee Shop.  Lets continue to support this endeavor so we can make the new field
a reality!!

La Provence Holding A Five Day Linen Sale To Celebrate HarvestFest

Hi Joey,
We’re having a 5-day Linen Sale to celebrate Rockport’s HarvestFest.  It starts Wednesday and runs through Sunday.
If you could help spread the word it would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks!~Dawn & Abbie
La Provence
4 Main Street
Rockport, Ma 01966
www.laprov.com

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Umm honey, there’s a skunk in the batting cage

Sista Felicia discovered this skunk trapped inside thhe batting cage in the back yard.
Any guesses as to how her and Bro In Law Barry got it un-stuck?

Roseway on the Railways

Hi Joey,

I walked to the end of Rocky Neck on Tuesday and found the Schooner Roseway hauled up on the rails. She sailed into the harbor on Columbus Day.  She’s pretty easy to identify under sail due to her dark red sails. The crew members that I spoke to told me that they’ll be here about a month before they set sail for their home port in Saint Croix, USVI.

The Roseway is owned and operated by the World Ocean School, who uses the vessel as a base for their educational programs that are designed to educate, inspire and encourage the value of teamwork. They offer Summer Day Programs for kids in Boston & multiday expeditions worldwide.  When in Saint Croix, weekly academic programs that focus on math, science, language and history are offered to  junior high school students.  She was built in Essex at the James’ Shipyard and has a wonderful history which you can read through here: http://www.worldoceanschool.org/all-about-roseway/roseway-history

Enjoy!
~Bill O’Connor
North Shore Kid

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Rest Easy Paul Frontiero III

As some of you may or may not know by now.  Our Paul Frontiero and his wife Cathy lost their son the night before last in a senseless act of violence in Nashua New Hampshire.

Paul the III just like his Father and Mother touched so many lives in a positive way.  Paul Frontiero the III was scheduled to leave for the Dominican Republic on a medical mission in just two weeks.

He died trying to save the lives as others, selflessly.  It was the way he lived his life, trying to help others.

Paul on his last trip to the Dominican Republic on a medical mission-

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Paul Frontiero III joking around with the Nuns down in The Dominican Republic.

paul and nun sharing a beerpaul and the Bone

The Story from the Union Leader

A local emergency medical technician died saving two women being attacked outside their apartment building, his mother said.
Paul Frontiero III, 27, was stabbed to death Sunday night; police are still searching for the man or men involved.
Cathy Frontiero of Gloucester, Mass., said her son heard a commotion outside his residence about 10:30 p.m. and went out to investigate. Police told her that two women were being harassed by a man or two men who kept driving by 13 Spruce St.
“When he went out, the guy from the car had a knife to a girl’s throat,” Cathy Frontiero said. “Paul jumped him to save the girl’s life. He died a hero.”
Police say the car sped away after the attack. Frontiero, a Londonderry High graduate who worked for EasCare Ambulance Service of Dorchester, Mass., was later pronounced dead at Southern New Hampshire Medical Center. Jill Arnold, 29, and Kathryn Libby, 29, both of 13 Spruce St., also were injured in the attack. Arnold suffered minor cuts, and Libby suffered stab wounds not expected to be fatal, according to the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office.
Cathy Frontiero said her son knew the women, and they all lived in the same apartment building. Police have not revealed much information to her and her husband, Paul Frontiero Jr., she said. “The police said it was a random drive-by incident,” said the victim’s mother.
While the loss of her son, a 2003 Londonderry High graduate, is unbearable, Cathy Frontiero said it is somehow comforting knowing that he potentially saved two young women.
“In his short life, he did a lot of incredible stuff. Everybody loved him,” she said. “He was such a good kid.”
Paul Frontiero III studied at the New Hampshire Technical Institute in Concord and previously coached youth lacrosse in Gloucester, Mass.
In high school, he played lacrosse, baseball and football..
He is one of four sons, according to Cathy Frontiero. On Oct. 20, he was to leave for a medical mission to the Dominican Republic, she said, adding it would have been his second trip there to help the less fortunate.
“He liked living in New Hampshire, and never talked about the crime in Nashua,” she said, explaining as a paramedic in Boston and Dorchester, Mass., he had witnessed a lot of crime.
The EMT was studying to become a paramedic, according to his mother, who said he had a passion for helping others and died doing exactly that. An autopsy was to be performed Monday afternoon.
Crime tape surrounded the house on Spruce Street Monday, as police placed evidence markers on the street and driveway.
A portion of the road was closed while authorities investigated.
A neighbor, who declined to give his name, said he was outside when the commotion began Sunday night. He said it appeared to be a minor dispute, and he was surprised to learn that someone had died.
Investigators from the state Attorney General’s Office have classified the case as a homicide.
“His assailant was in a car with at least one other person and fled the scene of the attack. He remains at large,” a news release from the AG’s office said.
Kenny Demers, who volunteers across the street from the homicide scene at the Grey Nuns Thrift Shop, said the news is sad and disconcerting.
“This seems to be happening more often in Nashua,” Demers said. “When I was a kid, we did simple pranks, but now there is so much crime with knives and guns.”
Demers said he worries about the women volunteers at Grey Nuns, and helps out so there is a male presence around in case of trouble. The neighborhood has become unsafe, he said.
“We hear of these things happening too often around here, and it is upsetting,” Demers aid.
Authorities are asking anyone with information about the attack to call police at 594-3500, or the Crimeline at 589-1665.
Cathy Frontiero hopes that her son’s murderer will be identified and arrested quickly. Many relatives gathered at her home in Gloucester, Mass., on Monday to support one another and mourn their loss.
“I am trying to hold it together. We have a big Italian family, so that helps,” she said.
George Gilpin, CEO of EasCare Ambulance Service, described Frontiero as a selfless and dedicated employee who worked with extreme professionalism and compassion.
“His life was senselessly and prematurely taken away by this tragedy,” Gilpin said. “He truly will be missed by all.”

.Paul Frontiero Jr is loved by his many many friends, you can view the testimonials by his friends here at his facebook page

Paul writes-

In 2006 he walked the greasy pole dressed as a pirate. and some photo’s from the dominican republic mission drinking with the nuns in the dominican and with his dog bone. He was supposed to go on a medical mission with the Gloucester Holy Family Parish to the Dominican in two weeks. They’re saying a special mass in the dominican today where he was supposed to go.
thanks Paul

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Paul and his friends just before walking the Greasy Pole in 2006

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I will keep you all updated as to the funeral arrangements as I hear them.

Please keep our Paul Frontiero, his wife Cathy and their family in your prayers.

Shewsberry and Brian Do Some Kick Ass Masonry At The Homestead!

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Look how smooth that bluestone walkway came out.  Now My brother in law won’t get the wheels on his wheelchair stuck in the grooves thanks to the boys!

Kim Smith Upcoming Gardening Programs

Dear Gardening Friends,

The gorgeous weather coinciding with the long weekend is a gift and I am trying to enjoy every spare moment, spending time with my family along with taking advantage of the added opportunity to film more “B” role for video projects. While photographing at Good Harbor Beach late in the day yesterday afternoon two Monarchs heading south flew past. There is a little passel traveling through Gloucester this weekend, along with a host of yellow sulphurs. Look for the butterflies on asters and seaside goldenrod.

I am delighted to tell you about several of my upcoming fall programs:

Wednesday, October12th, 6:30 Lexington Field and Garden Club  Annual Meeting at the National Heritage Museum ~  The Pollinator Garden

Thursday, November 3rd, 10:30 Amherst , NH Garden Club ~ Beauty on the Wing ~ Life Story of the Monarch Butterfly

Guests are welcome to attend!

Getting ready to make the fabulous Ken Duckworth’s Lobster Risotto!

Warmest wishes, Kim

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So grateful

As a mother of four grown women it has been an honored to be
their mom.  Now I am a grand mother of
two girls and two boys and new baby on the way.
The joy that grandchildren bring is so amazing and comforting.  My life is so full of love with children, grandchildren, family and husband.  To think that I live in
such a beautiful place puts everything in place.  Every day we all should be grateful for what we have and not moan about what we do not.

Did You Know? (Roseway)

Photos by E.J.

That the Schooner Roseway hauled out this morning at Marine Railways?  She’s a beauty.  Stop by the Railways and check her out.  Here’s some interesting history about her.

History of the Schooner Roseway

In the fall of 1920 a Halifax, Nova Scotia, newspaper challenged the fisherman of Gloucester, Massachusetts, to a race between the Halifax fishing schooners and the Gloucester fleet. Therefore many schooners, such as Roseway, built at this time were not strictly designed for fishing but in order to protect American honor in the annual races.

Roseway, 137′ in sparred length, was designed as a fishing yacht to compete against the Canadians by John James and built in 1925 in his family’s shipyard in Essex, Massachusetts. Father and son worked side by side on Roseway, carrying on a long New England history of wooden shipbuilding. She was commissioned by Harold Hathaway of Taunton, Massachusetts, and was named after an acquaintance of Hathaway’s “who always got her way.” Despite her limited fishing history, Roseway set a record of 74 swordfish caught in one day in 1934.

Roseway was built and maintained to an exceedingly high standard, using a special stand of white oak from Hathaway’s property in Taunton. She had varnished rails and stanchions and had a house built for her every winter. She was so well maintained that the coal for the stove was washed before being stored in the bunker. This kind of treatment, which contributed to her longevity, was unheard of in the commercial fishing fleet.

On December 7, 1941, just prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Boston Globe reported the purchase of Roseway by the Boston Pilots Association. In the article, the Pilots described Roseway as “sturdily constructed of oak, the craft is fully capable of withstanding the battering of heavy seas and onslaughts of terrific gales that pilot boats maintaining the lonely vigil off Boston Harbor are called upon to meet.” Clarence Doane, agent for the Boston Pilots, stated that Roseway “approaches as close as possible to specifications of the ideal pilot boat as any vessel. . . .”

In the spring of 1942, Roseway was fitted with a .50-caliber machine gun and assigned to the First Naval District (New England). All lighted navigational aids along the coast were turned off during the war, and it was up to the Pilots and Roseway to guide ships through the minefields and anti-submarine netting protecting the harbor. At the end of the war, the Coast Guard presented a bronze plaque to the pilots in honor of Roseway‘s exemplary wartime service.

She served the pilots well for 32 years and was the last pilot schooner in the United States when she was reluctantly retired in 1973, to be replaced by smaller steel powerboats.

In 1973, Roseway began her transformation to a Windjammer when she was bought by a group of Boston businessmen who rebuilt her below-decks to meet Coast Guard passenger-carrying requirements. In late 1974, she went up for sale and was purchased a year later in Boston by captains Jim Sharp and Orvil Young. In record time, the two captains had added fourteen cabins, creating accommodation for 36 passengers and were under way in the summer of 1975. In 1977, Roseway and the Adventure (built in Essex in 1926) starred in the television remake of Rudyard Kipling’s Captains Courageous, filmed in Camden.

After captains Young and Sharp sold her, she continued in the tourist industry in Camden until a few years ago when she was repossessed by the First National Bank of Damariscotta.

In September 2002, the bank honored a request by the World Ocean School and donated Roseway to be used as a platform for the school. In the early morning hours of November 21, with a crew of two on board, she was harnessed to a tug boat in Rockland harbor and towed to Boothbay Harbor. The following day at the first high tide, she was hauled out of the water on the railway at Sample’s Shipyard where she underwent a complete restoration.

After a two-year restoration of the ship, the school embarked on the maiden voyage to the Great Lakes during the summer of 2005. This voyage was a trial for the ship as well as an opportunity to build support and exposure for the developing School.

In May 2006 Roseway and the World Ocean School relocated to Boston, Massachusetts where program development continued as Roseway was open to the public for the summer season doing day sails and charters.

In November of the same year, Roseway embarked on a passage to St. Croix USVI where she spent the winter serving island students. St. Croix has now become the new winter home port for Roseway. She still summers in the Northeast, primarily in Boston, providing education programs and day sails for the public.

After 84 years of service, she is one of only six original Grand Banks schooners, and the only schooner specifically designed to beat the Nova Scotians in the international fishing vessel races of the 1920s and 1930s. She is a registered U.S. National Historic Landmark operating in Boston and St. Croix, USVI.

from http://www.worldoceanschool.org/all-about-roseway/roseway-history

E.J. Lefavour

Song of The Sea -Get Your Tickets!

Wondrous Friends and Relations:

Please come out to see Willa (and Lila, Rebecca, Asha, and a whole cast of locals!) in Song of the Sea. Willa and her friends wrote the play last winter and now have starring roles!

The suggested donation for tickets is $15 per person. I encourage you to pay what you can or what you feel is appropriate, especially for those with kids! If you can or want to pay more then please do – It makes it possible for others who cannot pay full price to attend. Either way – Just come! Also, the tickets are considered a donation so they are tax deductible.

There are 12 shows! Help us fill the seats! It’s going to be a great show!

Thanks – Lara

www.thecapeann.org 

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We talked about this way back when they started putting the show together, now it’s time to go check out the fruit of their labor

We filmed this talking about the beginning stages of production on the 16th of March.

Here is the cast and crew from Henry Allen-

Here is the rest of the cast/crew list for ‘Song of the Sea’, if you want to post it. It has been a wonderful collaborative effort!
Narrator Rose Worthley – Sara Wheeler
Old Lunch Lady Loretta Worthley – Bebe Nelson
Child Loretta – Willa Brosnihan
Girl Loretta – Lila Olson
Young Loretta – Patrice Kelly
Old Lunch Lady Malvina Worthley Murse – Jennifer Lee Levitz
Girl Malvina – Bella Eaton
Lunchroom Kids:
Carla – Shannon Kelly
William – Scott Brown
Sam – Ivan Demarjian
Xavier – Enzo Paganetti
Esperanza – Maeve Plueler
Maleyah the Selkie – Rebecca Dowd
Pirate Mr. Rodgers – Richard Crowell
Mermaid Child – Asha Egmont
Mermaid Queen – Melissa Martin
Composer – Derek Dupuis
Music Director – Ben Patey
Art Directors – Shay Cajolet & Loren Doucette
Sets & Puppets – Students of the Gloucester Community Arts Charter School
Costumes & props: Parents
Production Manager – Nick Neyeloff
Technical Director – Richard Crowell
Assistant Lighting Director – Ramani Rangan
Stage Manager & Makeup – Nicola Scola
Director – Henry Allen

Gloucester Area Astronomy Club Meets Friday October 14

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Mars is back! This month’s speaker will be John Sheff, who will tell us all about the 2012 apparition of Mars. With an approaching opposition for Earth-based viewers and the launch of the most ambitious Mars missions ever, Mars will once again be clamoring for attention. What can we, as amateur astronomers, expect during the Mars apparition of 2012? What can we, as space enthusiasts, expect of the upcoming missions to Mars? In this talk John will give an overview of Mars as a target in our telescopes and a destination for our planetary probes in 2012.
The Gloucester Area Astronomy Club meets Friday October 14 at 8:00 in St Paul Lutheran Church in Lanesville, 1123 Washington Street.

Cindy Hendrickson Represents! at the 50th annual Bayfield Applefest Parade Among Her Other Former Apple Queens

Dear Kelly,
Please find attached the photo taken before the 50th annual Bayfield Applefest Parade on Sunday with you and a few of the other former Apple Queens along with Cindy Hendrickson of Gloucester, Massachusetts.  Please share it with the other girls!
The sticker that Cindy holds is from Good Morning Gloucester, a popular blog that chronicles items of local interest.
Visit Gloucester at https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2011/10/
Kind regards,
Brian Carlson

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Gorton’s Duckie Bakes. Who Knew? Photo From Kellie Rich

Kellie Rich writes-

Ok I’ve been holding off sending a pic of my rubber duckie in cuz well I have no clue what to name him lol. After seeing Donna’s Red Sox duckie I figure its time for mine so here he is making cupcakes.  Thanks Kellie

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Last Minute Auction – Tray Lots, Table Lots, Choice & More!

Last week’s auction was a HUGE success! To make room for an important upcoming estate auction,  Walt Kolenda is clearing out the  house.

17 Kondelin Rd. #7, Gloucester MA
(Cape Ann Industrial Park)
Oct. 12th, Wed. Eve. 6pm (inspection 3-6)
(Auctioneer ID #1587)
978-395-7077

See more info and photos here:http://www.auctionzip.com/Listings/1260032.html

Here’s the Times article on the new auction house and the auction post on GMG  last week.