Month: April 2013
Gloucester Firefighter Michael Mitchell has successfully completed the Massachusetts Fire Academy intensive 12 week program
Gloucester Fire Chief Eric Smith submits-
Gloucester Firefighter Michael Mitchell has successfully completed the Massachusetts Fire Academy intensive 12 week program. The Gloucester Fire Department is proud of FF Mitchell’s dedication and efforts at the fire academy finishing above the class average. The Fire Service is a demanding profession and Firefighter Mitchell has demonstrated his ability to meet this challenge. We look forward to Mike having a successful and rewarding career with the Gloucester Fire Department.
More joys of being Papa and Nonnie
CRACK! BOOM! BANG! The April 1st Thunder and Lightning Storm.
Just for those who missed the storm on April fools, it was no joke!
If you love lightning and thunder, this one’s for you.
Enjoy the flashes and rumbles, and then the calm of rain and hail.
Best of Rocky Neck
Blackburn Challenge Registration Opens Today!
Donna Lind has sent the email. The 27th running of the Cape Ann Rowing Club Blackburn Challenge Registration is now open. Click here for Registration and Race info.
The Rubber Duck signed up today for her 4th paddle all the way around Cape Ann. Click the map below for Rubber Duck’s Blackburn Challenge timer (108 days to go until Saturday July 20, 2013.)

Rubber Duck has been faster each time she has paddled it. By the time she is 80 she will win it. RD will also have the popular GMG RD real time locator running during the race.
Rubber Duck is also registered for the warmup, the Essex River Race on Saturday May 11th. Both are a lot of fun.
Mary Russo Family
Reminder: Andrew’s Workshop Tonight ~ Turn Your Camera Into a Canvas with Cape Ann TV’s Andrew Love
Turn Your Camera into a Canvas
Join Cape Ann TV’s staff member and videographer Andrew Love for a video composition workshop on Tuesday, April 2 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This class is for the novice filmmaker who wants to take their project to the next level by covering the rules and aesthetic guidelines industry professionals follow when crafting their camera shots.
Your camera is your paintbrush. Whether it cost $300 or $30,000, use it to mold the emotions and perspectives of your audience. In this workshop you will learn how to make your subjects powerful, vulnerable, attractive, interesting, and identifiable using only your zoom rocker and a tripod.
This video composition workshop is open to the public for a fee of $10 and is free for Cape Ann TV members.
To sign up for this class email Andrew at alove@capeanntv.org or call 978-281-2443.
Time: 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 2
Place: Cape Ann TV, 38 Blackburn Center, Gloucester, MA
Fee: $10 (free for Cape Ann TV Members)
T Max has a new CD, new live shows and a new Noise magazine this week
T Max, founder/editor of The Noise, New England’s longest running music magazine, is all over Gloucester this month. You can see him on Local Music Seen with Allen Estes, which airs on Cape Ann TV tomorrow (WED) at 6:30pm, Friday at 1:30pm and Sunday at 6pm. For all you Noise readers who don’t live on Cape Ann, catch the show on-line here.
Then on Thursday, you can see him live at Giuseppe’s in Gloucester with the Singer Songwriter Shuffle. On April 17 he’s Fly Amero’s guest at The Rhumb Line. Speaking of Fly, he’s on the cover of The Noise this month and guess who wrote the cover story? (Read it here). Tomorrow, Fly welcomes his family as special guests at The Rhumb Line for a very special surprise birthday party for his sister Joyce.
And to top it off, T Max has a new CD, Thinking Up A Dream (get it here) featuring eight brand-new original songs, one of which is based on a spontaneous burst of creativity he had while we were shooting a video series about music in Gloucester. More on that in this post.
Just to get you in the mood, we’ll leave you with Allen Estes’ only protest song (with a reggae beat) that T Max inspired him to sing when he was Allen’s guest on Local Music Seen. You can see Allen tonight with Dave Brown, Dave Mattacks, Wolf Ginandes and J.B. Amero at Jalapenos. Bring the kids and request this song . . .
More Allen Estes videos here.
Huge Indoor Garage Sale -17 Kondelin Rd. #7 in Gloucester MA-Sat Apr 6th 9-3
It’s time for one of our HUGE indoor garage sales at 17 Kondelin Rd. #7 in Gloucester MA. Saturday April 6th, It will start at 9am and end at 3pm. Sorry, no early birds.
Getting things organized by Saturday so you can shop with ease and a breeze.
This sale will include
- antiques
- jewelry
- art
- old books
- postcards
- stamps
- furniture
- glassware
- CDs & DVDs
- tools
- ephemera
- and tons more!
Don’t miss “An Evening with Leon Redbone” ♪♫♪ Friday, April 5, 8 PM~Shalin Liu Rockport MA
Presented by M.E. Productions
Leon on Johnny Carson:
DETAILS:
Redbone’s career first gained momentum in the early ’70s when Bob Dylan sought him out at the Mariposa Folk Festival. Most folks were introduced to the man during his network debut on Saturday Night Live in 1976, where he showcased his indelible version of “Walkin’ Stick.” In a year typified by amplified arena rock, Redbone’s intimate, low-key delivery proved to be a jolting antonym. Since then the opportunities for this unlikely figure to impose himself on pop culture have been plentiful. He appeared as a wise, animated snowman opposite Will Ferrell in the $173 million-grossing comedy “Elf”. His duet with star Zooey Deschanel on the seasonal standard “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” served as the picture’s theme song. Over the years, Redbone has also provided TV title tunes to Mr. Belvedere and Harry and the Hendersons, and had a memorable guest role as a quixotic, guitar-wielding guardian to the character Corky on ABC’s critically acclaimed series Life Goes On. New York choreographer Eliot Feld recently created the ballets Mr. XYZ (featuring Mikhail Baryshnikov) and Paper Tiger, which were woven around Redbone’s signature songs. If there is one common element to Redbone’s diverse music it’s his mastery of his acoustic guitar. It is easy to get lost in his stage exploits (which often gravitate between vaudeville and performance art) and overlook what a truly fine player he is — fingerpicking with a ragtime bounce or jumping between chords with the grace of a hurdler. (Maybe the analogy should be with the grace of a card shark, because he makes it look so effortless it can often be deceiving.) Since then he’s played numerous talk shows, functioning as a favorite guest of Johnny Carson.
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Around the Dock
Towers of Gloucester
A few shots from Easter at St. Joachim’s in Rockport
On Sunday I had the two morning services at St. Joachim’s in Rockport. I snapped a few photos in between:
For Catholics, Easter (like Christmas) doesn’t end on the main day of celebration; it continues to be celebrated with special solemnity for 8 days, and with lesser liturgical solemnity for an entire “season” of fifty days, ending on Pentecost. So, marshmallow “peeps” and all the other Easter candy standards are still in season, if anyone’s looking for an excuse to take advantage of “post-Easter” candy sales!
Waiting for the Thomas E. Lannon Sails
Anxiously waiting for the summer and the Thomas E. Lannon sail out of Gloucester.
Thomas E. Lannon Sail in Gloucester Harbor
Pet of the Week- Phoebe
HELP! Now that I have your attention…my name is Phoebe. I am a sweet girl. My brother Dillon and I are at the shelter located at the Cape Ann Animal Aid, located at the Christopher Cuter Rich Animal Shelter, Four Paws Lane, Gloucester.
We had to be given up after seven years as out owner’s small child is allergic to cats. So, we are looking for another happy home and hoping that we can be adopted together as we have never been apart. We are not allergic to people, we love them. If you have the space in your home and heart to adopt us both, we would be jumping with you and we will have lots of fun and you will always have someone to talk to and you will always have a happy heart.
Chickity Check It! Turbine Meeting Breakdown from Gail McCarthy at The Gloucester Daily Times
March 30, 2013
Turbines spark quick $60K city savings
By Gail McCarthyStaff Writer
The towering wind turbines rising above Blackburn Industrial Park have already translated into revenue with the city, clearing $60,000 in the first three months, according to Mayor Carolyn Kirk.
That was just one element of information shared Thursday night by Kirk and three experts at a wind energy panel discussion that prompted more than 300 Gloucester and Rockport residents to flock to the Sawyer Free Library for a panel discussion on wind energy.
Within three months worth of performance, Kirk said this year’s revenue projection for this calendar year will be $430,000. The only reason that is below the $450,000 estimate is that in the first few months of operation, there were glitches that needed to be addressed and required the turbines to be turned off. Once the operation is in full swing, Kirk said the city will be on track to meet its savings projections.
For the entire article click here to view it at the Gloucester Daily Times website
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Community Photos 4/2/13
March 31
Dog Day Afternoon on Good Harbor Beach
I counted 35!
Photo by Dimitra Lavrakas
Happy Easter to all our friends on Cape Ann. Sam & Carol Ina
Harold Burnham is getting his Pinky Schooner Ardelle ready for another exciting sailing season from Maritime Gloucester. She’s high and dry at the Maritime Gloucester Railway the oldest continuously operating marine railway in the country. –Len Burgess
Dawn Mitschele at The Landing Photos from Lowell Peabody
Joey,
Some pictures of Dawn Mitschele who played with Chelsea Berry at the Crowell Chapel in Manchester last Wednesday did a special show at The Landing at Seven Central in Manchester tonight. She has finished her Northeast swing and is headed across country tomorrow on her way back to San Diego. Her music is on iTunes.
Lowell
Community Stuff 4/2/13
NOTE: It seems the goodmorninggloucester@yahoo.com email address is bouncing back email’s. If you have a community announcement you can leave it in a comment on the daily Community Stuff Posts til I get it figured out. Thanks for your patience.
HELP WANTED!
The Magnolia Historical Society Inc. is seeking volunteers for the positions of;
Volunteers Coordinator – volunteer person needed to call other volunteers to volunteer.
Fundraising Coordinator – volunteer to be in charge of overseeing the fundraising committees.
Fundraising volunteers needed too.
Corresponding Secretary– Person to hand write thank you cards as needed.
Media Correspondent– volunteer to place MHS information in newspapers, radio and local internet based sites.
Please
email lisa@magnoliahistoricalsociety.com
or call Magnolia Historical Museum at 978-525-3311
Joohn Bassett has some nice things to say-
I very much enjoy Good Morning Gloucester, even though I have a studio in Rockport and don’t know many of the people mentioned. Thanks for this and keep it up!
John Bassett



































