You can’t find a much more iconic New England building than a white Protestant church in the center of town. This First Congregational Church in Rockport certainly fits the bill.

My View of Life on the Dock
You can’t find a much more iconic New England building than a white Protestant church in the center of town. This First Congregational Church in Rockport certainly fits the bill.

Non-Meat Lent Lover writes-
Thank you Chef Terence for fixing delish non-meat dinners during
Lent. One runs out of ideas on Fridays.
This will be the last affection note for a business.
Hey Joey!
This is Evie from the tea co. I’m doing a sketch a day project for a year (or in this year’s case, 366 days) and at the end will take said sketches, turn them into a postcard book and start my snail mail revolution that I’ve been blabbing about forever. To you I ask, can I put up my sketches on the good morning gloucester blog?
Hope all is well,
Evie.
Harvey Reid is playing at the Community House on Saturday, April 14th at 7:30. He is an acoustic music virtuoso and master of multiple string instruments including banjo and twelve string. Check it out if you are around.
Mark your calendars for March 17th, 2012, 5:30 p.m. Monsignor Sullivan Hall. Corned Beef Dinner with Desert tickets are Adult’s $10.00 Children are $5.00. GHS Docksider’s will provide the entertainment. Tickets will be available after Masses, from Guild members or can purchased at the Parish Office or contact Alison Aiello 978-281-0838 This is a wonderful family evening come wear your green and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day have a traditional Corned Beef Dinner with all the fixings, Soda Bread and Desert and listen to the Docksiders. Doors will open after the 4P.M. Mass.
turtle lover writes-
Just heard that TURTLE ALLEY CHOCOLATES is moving to Rogers Street.
This news causes my mouth to fill with saliva just thinking about Hallie’s unique, delicious chocolates!
Thank you Turtle Alley for being there for us when we need you.
My grandmother, Ruth Hinderliter, will be celebrating her 100th birthday on March 20, 2012. Yes, the first day of Spring. As she points out, she was born the year the Titanic went down. Her oldest great grandson, Robert Chermely, takes great pleasure in reminding her that she was born the same year Fenway Park was built; and that she has a great,great grand son named Fenway!
But the story that connects Ruth to Gloucester started in 1907: the 1907 dedication at the rock in Stage Fort Park. Her parents were both there that day. Her father, Robert Nygaard, was in port from a ship from Norway. Her mother, Lynetta Nowe, was from Gloucester. Robert offered Lynetta a peanut and that is how the romance began. They eventually married, moved to Norway and started their family.
Ruth is the oldest of the couple’s 10 children. She and two of her siblings are still living. Ruth told her niece, Nancy Olson, of Gloucester that she hoped to live to 100 years to fulfill Ruth’s sister and Nancy’s mother, Elsie McCallum’s dream of doing so. Elsie passed on in 2002 at the age of 86. I am sharing a photo of Ruth and myself (Carolyn Benga) taken last year for her 99th birthday. I will update everyone on Good Morning Gloucester with photos of the big 100th Celebration (would love to have a photo of her holding the Good Morning Gloucester sticker). It will be in Pittsburgh PA surrounded by 6 generations of her family and many dear friends . I am enclosing her address if anyone wishes to send her cards: Ruth Hinderliter, 21 Hickory St. Apt 211 Pittsburgh PA 15223.
Just a quick add on: many summers and holidays were spent in Gloucester by Ruth and her husband, Jim who passed in 1990. They both lived here after his retiremnt in the 1960’s. Ruth worked at Addison Gilbert Hospital as a cook. Ruth has been a supporter of the Cape Ann Animal Aid for many years.
This is a photo from last night’s very well attended Planning Board and Planning and Development Committee meeting at City Hall on the Rezoning of Commercial Street #33 and #47 (Bird’s-Eye), Amend Gloucester Zoning Ordinance to create a Hotel Overlay District. I didn’t stay for the whole meeting, but did hear Sheree Delorenzo’s as well as her attorney’s presentations, which answered any questions I had, and got to hear a number of the people who spoke out in favor of the proposal. All those lined up along the right hand wall were waiting their turn to speak.
I found the message under the mural very approriate for the meeting: “Build Not For Today Alone, But For Tomorrow As Well”.
E.J. Lefavour
What a difference a year makes. Last year Fenway was full of snow but Sox were preseason favorites to win the World Series. This year it is sunny almost 70F and they are picked to inhabit the basement of the American League East.

I’ll take the this year, hands down. (This is me trying to pass as an official construction worker boss man so they would let me into the park. I got thrown out about five minutes later. Once I pulled Rubber Duck out of my pocket it was game over.)
gimmesound Artist of the week, Michael O’Leary packed the house for the Dog Bar’s re-opening on Sunday. This video captures some of his truly acoustic music ~ no mics, no amps, “nothing to plug in” as Michael said in yesterday’s video. Just gorgeous melodies, tight harmonies and a bit of Celtic love.
Did you know that J.B. Amero and Dave Mattacks were born on the same day, same year? Check them out at Jalapenos tonight and find out what year it was …
Then bop down to Dog Bar for Steve Caraway’s excellent open mic, followed by Rhumb Line for Henley Douglas. See full music lineup here.
WITH DEEPEST REGRETS:
Since there are no prior engagements, Sewell Hayes WILL INDEED be able to attend.
Tuesday, March 13… 7 to 9pm
Jalapenos
86 Main Street
Gloucester, MA 01930-5710
978-283-8228