Year: 2012
THE PLACE TO BE TONIGHT!! CRUISEPORT FOR THE 2012 ART HAVEN BUOY AUCTION!
Panorama from the State Fish Pier Last Night
Cape Ann Healing Center
Register for Reiki I and II by Tuesday and save $120 by mentioning this email! Greetings! I hope everyone has had happy and healthy holidays and plenty of quality family time during this gentle winter season! We are gearing up for exciting changes in the spring, the seeds we have planted are buzzing with excitement! I wanted to offer you a wonderful opportunity to learn from one of my amazing teachers! Silvie Lockerova is a gifted healer and we are so blessed to have her offering Reiki I and II back to back in February at an incredible savings. Reiki is a powerful tool for self healing and for helping friends and loved ones. Everyone can do it and once you learn you have it forever after this one time investment. Investment for both classes is only $280. Last minute registration must be completed by Monday, January 30, 9pm.
Regular price for Reiki Level 1 / $180, Reiki Level 2 – $220 Save $120!!!!
New Reiki masters may be in attendance so it will be an extra powerful training!
Reiki level 1 class February 4, 10am – 7pm
Reiki level 2 class February 25, 10am – 7pm
Reiki level 1 must be complete before Reiki level 2! Contact Silvie Lockerova at 978-412-5400 or register on facebook here now! As always, we hope you will share this newsletter with friends and family, share on facebook, and help us spread the word. We are grateful for your continued referrals and confidence!
Yours in Service,
Dr. Nicole Andrade, Capeannhealingcenter.com
Another Brad Byrd Hit Song on ABC TV Next Week
Did you like yesterday’s stripped down vs produced versions of Zero to the 101? Click here if you missed it.
Well, we’re doing it again today! This time we’ve got a new song that will be featured on ABC TV’s hit comedy Happy Endings next Wednesday 2/1 at 9:30pm. Listen to the two versions now — and check out the TV version on Wednesday.
Here’s how to do it:
1) Watch this video of Brad Byrd singing Hourglass.
2) Click on the link below the video to hear the fully produced version of Hourglass that will be on TV.
Nine venues with great music tonight (see full lineup here)
You’ve got a rare chance to check out Berklee’s Ralph Peterson Ensemble at Minglewood. This is a private kick-off party for Berklee Jazz & Roots that will open to the public at 9pm FREE (as space allows).
Pop-up fish buoy and a sneak preview at some others… BUOY AUCTION TONIGHT!

Today’s featured buoy (by request) is the pop-up fish buoy by Kelsey Marr! Bidding starts at $20 in the comments section, send us an email (arthaveninfo@gmail.com) to confirm.
However, for your entertainment, I also bring you a great assortment of artist buoys to check out 🙂 If you’d like to put a bid in on any of these, you’re more than welcome to in the comments section, just make sure to send us an email also (arthaveninfo@gmail.com). And the online bidding ends at 4:00 today. THEN, you come to the auction from 5:00-8:00 at Cruiseport!
Also, keep in mind that there will be live music, lots of local food, tons of beautiful kids buoys, childrens activities and, in case you haven’t heard… A BIG ANNOUNCEMENT FROM ART HAVEN ABOUT AWESOME PLANS FOR THE YEARS TO COME!!
Check it out “Having Words With Meg” on Sirius XM Radio ~ Lots of good things happening in our little town.
Sent to our GoodMorningGloucester Captian.
Hi Joey~
Congrats on the Best Blog award for GMG.
And thanks again for the attention given to the visit with Gloucester’s “Bandit Kings” on my radio show.
As a heads up~
For the February edition of “Having Words With Meg” , globally known singer songwriter Willie Nile will visit with me at Gloucester’s Bang A Song Studios today.
He is in the area to play Club Passim in Cambridge
(tonight 1/27). And he is happy to make the trip to Gloucester to do the radio interview during which he’ll play some songs.
He just finished the annual charitable concerts in New Jersey called Light Of Day, where he performed with Bruce Springsteen and brought the money they have made for Parkinson’s research up over 2 million dollars at this point. I will forward news about this event and Willie’s involvement.
Willie also recently had the National Public Radio’s NPR Song Of The Day with “One Guitar” from his new release “The Innocent Ones”.
Willie has been making great Rock n Roll albums since 1980, always favoring the underdog. His fans include Lucinda Williams, Lou Reed, and Springsteen.
This show to be recorded today here in Gloucester at Bang A Song studios will air 4 times in February on “The Loft” – channel 30 on Sirius XM Radio. As always, some of the discussion will highlight the character and charm of Gloucester.
I will send you the dates of airing as soon as the show has been recorded and produced. He is www.willienile.com A great website.
Thanks Joey!
Meg Griffin
Host on Sirius XM
Gloucester resident (transplant)
Jamie Marshall Pimps Matt Light Fundraiser Raffle
Joey,
Good afternoon pal—I wanted to see if you could help me post something to help my friend Matt Light out with his charity. Matt currently plays for the New England Patriots and has a unique raffle for Super Bowl tickets and they are $2.00 each—(less with more quantity buy) and all is done on line. The proceeds go to his charity—“the Light Foundation”. I have helped Matt with his cause over the past two years and he is a very genuine person. Can you please post this link and info to your tremendous site and hopefully one of our locals will win and go to the big game?
I am connecting with you because our favorite left tackle, NE Patriot Matt Light, has asked me to reach out on his behalf to see if you might be able to help promote his SuperBowl raffle. The details are here, but in essence, the winner gets two tickets to the game, a hotel room from Friday to Monday, a signed Brady jersey, a game ball signed by the starting O-line (all of which Matt will hand-deliver post SuperBowl,) and $2000 in travel dollars for a flight/transportation:
http://www.celebritiesforcharity.org/raffle/matt-lights-big-game-in-indy-raffle/
Please let me know your thoughts on this and thanks in advance for your help.
Best,
Jamie
A grand entrance
The Final Load
Sea serpent Cressey Beach Stage Fort Park From Anthony Marks
Community Stuff Friday
Manchester-by-the-Sea Public Library Program: The Importance of Buying Food Locally
Hello Joey. I just wanted to remind you about the Garden to Table food fair going on in Manchester-by-the-Sea at the community center this coming Saturday from 10am to 1pm. We would love it if you could come by. We are having a panel and discussion, as well as lots of vendors from various local food sources. Hope to see you there!
Just in time for Valentines, John Wonson of Blue Gate Gardens will host a flower arranging class at the Rockport Senior Center on February 8 at 1PM. The cost is just $5.00 and you will take home a flower arrangement to enjoy. Reservations required 978-546-2573
St. Ann School of Cape Ann Open Houses
St. Ann School of Cape Ann (PK-8) invites families who are interested in Catholic education to visit an open house during Catholic Schools Week. A general open house will be held on Sunday, January 29 from 12:00 to 1:30 pm. An open house for our preschool and kindergarten programs will be held on Wednesday, February 1 from 9:00 to 11:00 am. Please see the attached flyer for more information about our preschool and kindergarten programs.
Shep Abbott will read chapters from "Dogboy" his novel-in-progress at the Writers Center on Wednesday, March 8th. at 7:30PM.
The Sinking Of The Ben and Josephine Account From The Gloucester Daily Times
The Infamous Fred Buck At The Cape Ann Museum found the article from the Times with the account of how our Grandfather’s boat was sunk by the German Sub on June 11, 1942
Gloucester Daily Times, June 11, 1942
ENEMY SUB SENDS TWO LOCAL …
14 Fishermen Reach Shore Safely After Craft Are Shelled
Two Gloucester fishing draggers were shelled and sunk within a half hour of each other off the New England coast Wednesday afternoon, June 3, while the crews of both vessels were endangered by machine gun bullets, shrapnel from hurtling shells and even from direct shelling by an enemy submarine, a long dull grey craft without identification marks.
All 14 men in the crews managed to reach shore after 36 hours of rowing through fog and drenching rain, with neither crew able to salvage an ounce of food. Capt. John O. Johnson, owner-skipper of the second craft shelled, told a graphic story of the event, while Capt. Joseph Ciametaro [sic], 27 years, Washington Square, skipper of the other boat, described the machine gunning. The only casualty was Capt. Johnson’s dog "Snooksie."
First Local Casualties
These are the first Gloucester fishermen to be sunk by subs since late summer of 1918, when the German submarines took a toll of Gloucester swordfishermen and market fishermen on Georges Bank. News of the sinkings were learned here within two days of the tragedy.
In Capt. Ciametaro’s crew were Sam Frontiero, 45 years, 19 Mansfield Street, engineer; Tony Frontiero, 35 years, 17 Elm Street, cook; Sam Orlando, 23 years, 7 Washington Square; Dominic Montagnino, 27 years, 21 Riggs Street; William Mahoney, 49 years, 12 Locust Street; Peter Frontiero, 27 years, 42 Fort Square; James A. Sheaves, 42 years, 12 Marchant Street.
Their craft, costing some $80,000 a couple years ago when she was built, was on the fishing grounds in the late afternoon, and had already made one set, getting 1500 pounds redfish, when in steaming toward what they thought would be a better spot, Orlando on watch forward, saw the conning tower of a submarine off a distance from them. At first, they thought she might be an American submarine on patrol, but when the raider came within 300 feet of their craft, they saw men on deck armed with machine guns, letting loose a barrage of tracer shots at their craft.
Machine Gun House
"Orlando called me on deck and when I realized they were firing at us, I knew very well she was an enemy," said Capt. Ciaramitaro. "I ran into the pilot house to get the compass, and as I did, some of the machine gun bullets smashed away at the house. Mahoney who was up nearby came within inches of getting killed. They must have thought the firing would be a warning.
"Anyway, we made for the two dories aboard, and lost no time in launching them into the water. We didn’t even bother to get our clothing or anything else and even left the compass behind. I had planned to break the seal on the radio telephone in the engine house and notify the Coast Guard that a sub was attacking us, but the firing was too hot for us, and it would take too many precious minutes to get this done.
"Sheaves, Orlando, Montagnino and Tony Frontiero were in the first dory, while Sam Frontiero and myself made for the other.
"Within five minutes of the machine gunning, the sub crew started firing from a gun mounted on deck. I don’t know what type it was or how big. I know that those shells came thick and fast, and there must have been anywhere from 40 to 50 shells sent at our boat. One of the shells must have banged into the foc’s’tle, because we saw the stove come hurtling out through a shellhole in the port side of the boat.
"The shell that did the trick was the last one, smashing into the engine room, causing an explosion, which set the boat afire. However, it was a half hour later before she finally sunk. We couldn’t see how good their aim was, because we were on the opposite side from where they were shelling.
"There was a lot of shrapnel from the shells flying around us, but none of us was hit. None of the crew bothered to speak to us and we said nothing to them. We don’t know whether they were Germans or Italians. They certainly weren’t friends. They were tall and slim. There were several men on the deck of the sub.
Many Misses
Orlando and others of the crew declared there were more misses than hits as the shells screamed overhead and around them. It looked like the battle of the Marne might have looked, they thought. The weather was clear with visibility of at least six or seven miles, said the skipper. The sea was fairly smooth.
As the two dories were rowing away from the craft in which they had made big money in the past couple years, they saw a short while later smoke rising in the distance and knew that the neighboring dragger had been sunk.
Fog set in on the long pull to shore. Guided only by the direction of the wind which the skipper had sensed as he left the dragger, the reckoning proved correct and brought them to land 36 hours later. They rowed in reliefs of two, and both dories kept together. They had no food, but did have a small amount of water. It was a long hard pull and when they finally made it, every man was exhausted. They were given strong steaming coffee, bacon and eggs, and it all tasted mighty good. Later the navy took charge of the men and took their accounts of what had happened. They arrived about 4:30 o’clock in the morning.
Asked as to whether or not they were frightened when machine gunned, the skipper exclaimed, "Of course we were scared. With those bullets flying all around us, there was no wonder we were scared."
"Every time they would fire a shell it would knock the boat around," the skipper added. "The next shell would swing around the other way." Said Peter Frontiero, "To tell you the truth, we were stunned. The sub skipper gave us plenty of time to get off, but he did have a lot of shots fired in the pilot house. When he let the shells go, we knew he meant business and we got going. We are glad they never hit our dories."
Boston Tea Party Museum Beaver Replica At East Gloucester Marine Railways, Photos from Ed Collard
Lamps and Lamp Oil From Ed Collard
Gloucester at Work
Flock of Sea Gulls Over the Harbor as the sun is going down
Bridal Show Setup at Cruiseport Gloucester
What is Great Pond Status?
The point of the Aftermath video is to showcase the litter, not who owns the pond. Thank you Daniel for pointing out the litter and thank you Anonymous for sharing that Niles Pond has Massachusetts Great Pond Status. And thank you to all who wrote comments-it just goes to show how much we all care about our beautiful Niles Pond and surrounding environment.
Irrespective of who owns the pond, let’s all please not litter, and if you do see trash left behind, clean it up, and if you can’t manage the job yourself, email the wonderfully good eggs Donna Ardizzoni and her One Hour at a Time Gang for the really tough jobs.
From the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection website: Chapter 91 comprises four basic areas of geographical jurisdiction. Any activity that takes place in one of the hot link areas listed below requires Chapter 91 authorization. The areas are:
Flowed Tidelands – Any project located in, on, over or under tidal waters seaward of the present mean high water (MHW) shoreline. Jurisdiction in this case extends seaward three miles, to the state limit of territorial jurisdiction.
Filled Tidelands – The limit on filled tidelands is: A.) Outside Designated Port Areas, the first public way or 250 feet from mean high water, whichever is farther landward and B.) Inside Designated Port Areas, the historic MHW shoreline (i.e., all filled areas).
Great Ponds – Any project located in, on, over or under the water of a great pond. A great pond is defined as any pond or lake that contained more than 10 acres in its natural state. Ponds or lakes presently larger than 10 acres are presumed to be great ponds, unless the applicant provides unequivocal evidence to the contrary. Ponds 10 or more acres in their natural state, but which are now smaller, are still considered great ponds.
Non-Tidal Rivers and Streams – Projects located in, on, over, or under any non-tidal, navigable river or stream on which public funds have been expended either upstream or downstream within the river basin, except for any portions not normally navigable during any season by any vessel. Additionally, the Connecticut River, the Merrimack River and portions of the Westfield River are within jurisdiction.
Chapter 91: An Overview and Summary ~ Read more to find out how Great Pond Status directly affects Niles Pond: Continue reading “What is Great Pond Status?”
Once again- Ed Sticks It In My Culo
So the task seemed easy enough to me.
Send my buddy Ed down to What’s Cooking to partake in the free soup and $2 sliders opening day specials for lunch.
While there this morning to get the skinny before anyone else and bring you guys the video owner Brian rambled off a whole litany of soups and chilis packed with meat.
After inhaling a couple of sliders apiece and getting to the soup portion of our lunch I start to eat the soup and lo and behold Ed goes and gets us some vegan soup.
Now for many of you, vegetarian soup may cut it. But for working men the unwritten rule is that you obviously go for the chicken or beef or chili soup. What working man in this day and age opts for the vegan soup?
Fail.
This is not an indictment on the quality food at What’s Cooking mind you, the sliders were fantastic.
You Have Beef Chili and Chicken Veggie w/Rice and You Go Vegan On Me? Really Ed???
What kind of cruel devious diabolical man are you anyway?























