Looks like fun
Having fun on a summer day at the Magnolia Pier.. Love the sail boat also going by
Sailing lessons.. Gloucester Harbor
My View of Life on the Dock
Part of Her weekly Fresh from the Farm and Farmer’s Market Series
Ingredients:
4 cups fresh spinach
2 cup cherry tomatoes
1 lb. Penne pasta
1 cup crumbled Gorgonzola cheese
¼ cup Parmesan cheese
½ teaspoon freshly ground pepper
1 cup pasta water
Directions:
Step 1: bring large pot of water to a boil; add 1 tablespoon kosher salt
Step 2: bring water to a second boil, add pasta, and cook penne pasta until it’s soft but still holds its shape, al dente
Step 3: while pasta is cooking place cleaned spinach into a large pasta serving bowl
Step 4: Using a paring knife, cut each tomato in half
Step 5: scatter cut tomatoes over fresh prepared spinach leaves
Step 6: Crumble Gorgonzola cheese over the top of the spinach and tomatoes
Step 7: using a large spider spatula carefully transfer al dente pasta over the spinach tomato and cheese
Step 8: pour reserved pasta water over the top, and toss well using kitchen tongs![]()
Step 9: top with a dusting of Parmesan cheese and freshly ground pepper
Enjoy!
"Celtic Harps, Flutes, Recorders, Penny Whistles, Bowed Psaltery, Epinette de Jambe, Guitar and beautiful vocal harmonies will transport you to another place and time!"
Exciting new date for JLN. On Saturday, July 21st from 5pm to 8pm, we’ll be playing an afternoon gig at one of our favorite places to hang on the water – Madfish Grill! We are psyched about this one and hope you’ll come join us for some late afternoon / early evening fun.

Dear Friends on Cape Ann: My name is Cleo and I am a two-year-old Siamese/mix girl cat who is residing at the Cape Ann Animal Aid (CAAA) located at the Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter, Four Paws Lane in Gloucester. I hope you might come and visit me. I love to curl up on soft cushions and would love a lap to sit on. I am a quiet girl who loves to relax, sit in the sun and if you read or watch television, I will be happy to join you.
Don’t miss the Sunset Cruise on Sat., July 21 from Capt. Bill’s at Harbor Loop at 7 p.m. You are welcome to bring a picnic lunch, but we will have hot dogs, grilled cheese, etc., and a cash bar and raffles. Tickets are $20. for adults and $10. for children and are available now at the CAAA and Animal Krackers at 232 Main Street, Gloucester.
Please check out website at: CapeAnnAnimalAid.com and you will see our “Wish List” as well. We would appreciate items such as wet cat and kitten food, wet dog and puppy food and ceramic dishes for cats and dogs. Thank you for your consideration to help us.
If you adopt me, my full name is Cleopatra and my last name will be the same as yours!!!
Cleo is a very pretty kitty and I don’t think she’ll be at the shelter for long!
~Alicia
Loblolly Cove, Rockport, circa 1920 Alice M. Curtis/©Fredrik D. Bodin
Gloucester photographer Alice Curtis shot this photograph from Eden Road, looking across Loblolly Cove. The tip of Emerson Point is on the right. Thacher Island sits in the distance, with its two 124 feet tall granite towers. Built in 1861, Thacher has the only remaining twin lights still operating in the United States. I’ve been asked several times in the gallery what loblolly means. Since 1597, loblolly was a restorative thick stew or gruel served on a ship to ailing or injured sailors, much like the way chicken soup is usde today for colds. Also an old British and American naval term, it refers to a warship surgeon’s assistant – a loblolly boy.
Printed archivally from the original 5×7 inch glass negative in my darkroom. Image #A8657-125
Fredrik D. Bodin Bodin Historic Photo
82 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 info@BodinHistoricPhoto.com
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Ron Gilson writes-
Outstanding Décor Beautiful Building and A Wonderful Addition To Gloucester
Paulie Parisi, Chubby Liacono, Joe Giacalone, Bikey Scola, Gussy Balbo, Joe Turk and Tom Half a Buck Linquata
Gussy Balbo, Joe Turk, Tommy Half a Buck Linquata, Jimmy Verga and Paulie Parisi
Joe Giacalone, Bikey Scola and Gussy Balbo
Memo Spinola
Hi Joey,
News from the Gloucester HarborWalk. For readers who haven’t heard, the Gloucester HarborWalk is a free, self guided path downtown for residents, employees of surrounding businesses, and visitors. The build out began this year. There are many elements happening all at once. The blooms and landscaping are already growing in.
The ramp at I4C2 is well under way and part of making the Gloucester HarborWalK
accessible for all ![]()
Some of the Story Moment markers have been installed. Some are maps. You might also see some of the Story Moments or maps wrapped, because they need to “cure” or set for 24 hours before they’re securely installed. Here’s architect Chris Muskopf from Cambridge Seven Associates with Sarah Garcia and Mike Hale and others up by the Fitz Hugh Lane House today. Also see pictures of Sean and Kevin from Mystic working on the installation of one Story Moment to a granite post; and an art lesson nearby. Sean and Kevin showed us an example of one of the relief icons that can be traced and collected from each Story Moment. The Story Moments also have QR codes to scan. The QRs are not “live”…yet! Keep checking for yourself the progress as the HarborWalk continues to build out.
Pics from the Gloucester Harborwalk Story Moment Markers install from Catherine Ryan-
Christopher Lewis submits-
Joey:
Two photos, taken from Eastern Point Road of the spectacular sunset on Sunday night, June 8.
Susan LaRosa Submits-
Mama turkey with two babies. (There used to be three babies?)
Gloucester Motif #3: Good Harbor Beach House From Martin Del Vecchio
Terry Weber writes-
It may be summer, but things are not slowing down at the Gloucester Writers Center. The summer kicked off with the Life is the Poem party, celebrating Vincent Ferrini’s birthday. At the party it was announced that a book would be published next spring containing poems that Ferrini wrote to his friends and colleagues on Cape Ann. If you have a poem you would like to share, send a copy to the Gloucester Writers Center at 126 East Main Street in Gloucester.
The Finish Line Writers Group and the Center also hosted bestselling author Brunonia Barry who talked about her transition from self publishing all the way to the New York Times bestseller list. Ms. Barry, who is from Salem, is the author of "The Lace Reader" and "The Map of True Places." A big thank you to Ms. Barry for her informative and entertaining talk, and for answering dozens of questions about the self-publishing.
Check out the calendar of summer events and workshops at the Center by visiting www.gloucesterwriters.org. Summer is not an excuse to ignore your inner writer! 🙂
Pictured: Brunonia Barry, front left, meets a few of the writers from the Finish Line Writers Group at the Gloucester Writers Center.
Hi Joey!
Wicked awesome to see you on Chronicle last night, that was so exciting! You did a great job! We are so lucky to have you as one of Gloucester’s own and finest!!!! You help us all so much and in such a fun and positive way, what did we ever do before you and Good Morning Gloucester came along huh? I don’t know!
Well we are gearing up for our 1st ever Gloucester Health & Wellness Fair to be held next Friday, July 20 at The Gloucester Senior Center. Here is the flyer we created with our sponsors so far. If you could please include it in one of your upcoming posts, that would be fantastic. Thanks again for everything!
Carol
Lemonade Stand Today To Benefit The Cardone Family- Fire Victims
Hey Joe,
This is Brieana, I work at Seacoast on Atlantic Shores I take care of your Dad, was wondering if you could do me a favor and advertise on Good Morning Gloucester tonight, that my 6 year old daughter Bailee Militello will be having a lemonade stand July 11th from 2:30-4:30 p.m. to raise money for the Cardone family who lost alot in the fire on Ashland Place , they have kids that lost alot of clothes and toys, so my daughter wants to raise money to help the kids, the lemonade stand will be in front of my house 29 East Main Street, just a good old fashion lemonade stand and I’m sure I’ll do all the running back in forth refilling pitchers while she looks cute and sells, Thank you!!
Brieana Saunders Militello
You ever run into someone in the corporate or country club world and they give you the-
How are yeeeew? Or Thank Yeeew. If you get the corporate yeeew thrown in there you can rest assured that the person delivering the yeeew has zero and I mean zero care about your reply. It is because they are required to speak to you for tehir job and they are trained mentally to talk in some weird way.
The same person you run into on a personal level greets you with “hey how are ‘ya.” And you know what? They probably give at least a little bit of a real care about how things are going for you.
But if you run into that sideways handshake and the “How are yeeeew?” you may as well get a swift kick in the nuts because that’s about as disingenuous as it gets. I’d rather the person come out with “Listen you jabroni, you’re keeping me from checking out the latest post on Good Morning Gloucester so can we just forgo the pleasantries and let me take care of whatever menial bullshit you’ve got for me so we can both get on with our lives?”
Much better.
Just sayin.
Happy July Joey!!
As you know the Manchester Athletic club hosts many different kinds of summer camps and summer FUN for all ages. I want to share with you our ZIP LINE!!! The kids have a blast and love zipping through the air. If you are in the area, come on over and take a zip! Thanks for all you do in our community.
For More Info About Joining The Manchester Athletic Club Call (978) 526-8900
Free climbing is a type of rock climbing in which the climber uses only hands, feet and other parts of the body to ascend, employing ropes and forms of climbing protection to prevent falls only.