
Over 60 Fiesta Posts with more to come.
Could not be prouder of this group of contributors who work tirelessly to bring it to the locals and ex-patriots who have moved away but got to live Fiesta vicariously through our lenses.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again- “I’ll take my group of dedicated Gloucester lovers over any other group ever assembled. We’ve got talent but way more than talent it’s the heart and LOVE for this place that makes them the best”
Thank you for your dedication to making GMG the best it can be, even more thank you for your friendship.
Thank you,
Your Boy Joey C

Couldn’t agree more! Hope you are on the mend and feeling better.
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Loved seeing you a couple of times this weekend.. fun fun
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So, Joey, how is your back? Are you ok?
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Not good. I tried to go in to do paperwork and help out with light duty but it was a total fail.
Never had this kind of lose your breath pain.
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So sorry to hear this, Joe. I’m wishing for the best for you.
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Totally agree. GMG is becoming as much a part of Fiesta as anything else around here. Good going.
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I am so grateful to be part of this wonderful group, GMG, what fun and great times… The weekend was so fun.. Thank you all and love to all
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Is there anything I can do to help?
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A bucket of KFC with that awesome Cole slaw.
😉
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Great, where should I deliver it? XXO
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So glad someone took the leadership in the new internet digital media age here. After leaving my hometown of Gloucester where i was born and raised, and coming back after over twenty years…it’s reassuring to see someone taking the helm in presenting to the rest of the world beyond the bridge, the beauty, spirit and hopefully the essence of CapeAnn. Fiesta always reminds me of how wonderrful this harbor and island is.,,and her people…..from natives to newbies….and i’ve met lots of newbies, many come here and never leave…they discover our wonderful place….they have a meaning here too….it’s evolving quicker than some of us would like, but fishing is dying, and we must survive and keep our heritage and pride and memories…they are what built this town…the countless, nameless fishermen who lived and died here. the character that made men, made this town what it is,.and the women and famililes who sacrificed …this is what is dying too in our culture…keep telling the fish stories, keep telling the tales of men in the sea,,,keep telling our youth the struggles…for it is lost forever if we don’t….thanks joey for ur dedication , drive and insight to this cause…..thanku Jim Casey
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Great job, everyone! As usual. – Joey, back pain is no fun. Hope you are feeling better soon.
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