GHS Field Hockey wins big in 1st contest in the new stadium.

 

Thank you, Gloucester Police!

I’m sharing this with you from the POP Gallery: 

 “Wasn’t sure if you heard about the police busting some shoplifters on Main Street this weekend? They caught a couple, man and a woman, who had a ton of inventory on them from several shops… mostly jewelry. They had taken two sets of earrings from Pop, but luckily the inventory was recovered and the crooks caught! We wanted to say thank you formally  to the police department and are reaching out to the Gloucester Times as well as GMG.”

-Peg and Vignette-

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THEN and NOW – Newell Stadium

Celebrate Old Memories and Look forward to many New ones.

“Then” photos courtesy of David B. Cox of Main Street Arts and Antiques.

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A 002                  Newell 1940 A (2)

A 003     A 003 (3)

A 003 (4)      A 004

A 006 (2)         A 006

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An observation from Jeff

Hi Joey…your doing a great job and providing a great service to the community…love the page and look at it every day.

My observation and from not just me alone, the page is getting very product oriented. You have to get thru all the products you and your family are selling before you get to the news. Shirts, hats, cookbooks, mason jar cups, Joey approved photo gear, photographs, etc….

Please don’t take it the wrong way, the blog is great but it looks like you are more interested in selling stuff than ever before….

jeff


My response to Jeff-

Thank you for your observation Jeff.
I heavily heavily promoted my sister’s cookbook for several reasons-

She had three years of non stop working on that cookbook all day every day- a ton of pride and hard work went into it and it cost her a ton to produce with it being a no compromises small run hardcover with jacket and glossy photos cookbook.  She could have lost her shirt.  As it is she may still only break even or have a tiny profit but if her Kickstarter didn’t work out she was going to be heartbroken and on top of that out a shitload of money.
selling the tshirts and caps is really fun for me.  I like doing the research to find just the right products and designing them and picking the colors.  Every time an order comes in (and please dont think I make a ton of money off of the hats and tshirts) it is a rush for me.  I’m proud of the products and the process.  After all is said and done at the end of the year it probably pays for the computer and camera upgrades for the blog along with the huge amount of space upgrades from the massive amount of content we’ve posted.

I’ve posted well over 19,000 posts, and a huge portion of those posts are promoting people and businesses in and around Gloucester other than myself and never asking a dime from these businesses.

If you knew how much time I spend editing and re-editing people’s messed up press releases for the GMG community announcements you might cut me a teeny tiny bit of slack.

I have a lobster business, how often do you see me shilling lobsters on GMG?  Very rarely.

I understand you wrote your note without malice and I appreciate the feedback but if you understood how much time and effort I put into the blog I would think that you would cut  me a little break on the “you’re only doing this for money routine”
Again I know you didn’t mean it with malice but if you knew how much time and energy I put into this community through the blog it really is kind of insulting that you don’t think I should ever plug the things we do (especially when it’s peanuts we’re talking about).

Maybe stop to think about how much money we put into all of the schooner’s pockets from people who didn’t even know they could go as passengers for the schooner races.  Or the money that Maritime Gloucester raised from the lobster bake that was an incredible success because of GMG, or the countless other organizations we help every week.
Just this morning I posted 5 community announcements-
Wellspring House

Lanesville Community Center
Sandy Bay Preschool in Rockport

Free Flu Clinics

The Cape Ann Emergency Planning Team and

the Cape Ann Boards of Health
Magnolia Historical Society
Boston Area MG Club 4th Annual ‘North Shore Ride”

So excuse me if I occasionally step out of line and promote something my family or I am involved in.  I think I’ve earned the right.
Respectfully,
Joey Ciaramitaro

Community Stuff 9/6/13

 

Information and Registration Sessions for Fall Classes at ALI Program at Wellspring House

The Adult Learning Initiative (ALI) at Wellspring House in Gloucester will be holding Information and Registration Sessions for parties interested in attending our fall classes. Sessions will be held Thursday, September 5th and Tuesday, September 10th from 9:00 am-12:00 pm. Fall classes begin Monday, September 16th and you must be registered before that date.

ALI provides free classes in English, Math, Computer Skills, and Career Development, for men and women interested in attaining a GED, returning to school or finding a career. If you are seeking a GED, now is the time to act as the test will change in 2014 to become a longer, more expensive, computer-based version. If you have not completed the GED exam by the end of 2013, all prior scores will expire.

The goal of the ALI program is to help individuals move toward personal and financial self-reliance by gaining self-confidence, direction, motivation and workplace skills necessary to further their education and careers.

Whether your goal is to go back to school or to get back into the workforce, come to an Information and Registration Session to see what the program is all about. Call Program Coordinator Mary Scofield for more information or to sign up for classes at (978) 281-3558, ext. 304. Wellspring House is located at 302 Essex Ave., Gloucester MA


Tuesday, Sept 10th

City Council President, and our Ward 4 Councillor Jackie Hardy has announced that the

Gloucester City Council will conduct its Tuesday, Sept 10th (7pm) City Council meeting at the Lanesville Community Center. 

This is an effort by the Council to bring their meetings into the neighborhoods.

The agenda can be found by connecting with this link: 

http://www.gloucester-ma.gov/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/3047

ALSO …

The last couple of Candidate debates have been a success so Councillor Hardy has asked you to Save the date for the upcomng October 29th Debate to be held at the LCC.  Join us for friendship, coffee and nisu at the debate.  More to follow.


Sandy Bay Preschool in Rockport is holding a Yard & Bake Sale next weekend. How do we get on Good Morning Gloucester’s site and FB? Here’s the content:

It’s a Yard & Bake Sale to support Sandy Bay Preschool! Come check out kid and non-kid items and grab some goodies, too! When: Sat. Sept. 7, 8am-12pm. Where: Scout Hall, 47 Mt Pleasant St, Rockport. All profits will benefit the school!

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Free Flu Clinics

The Cape Ann Emergency Planning Team and

the Cape Ann Boards of Health are offering the following free flu clinics.

September 24, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Rockport Senior Center, 58 Broadway, Rockport, MA

October 10, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Rose Baker Senior Center, Six Manuel F. Lewis Street, Gloucester, MA

October 17, 2 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.

Gloucester City Hall, Nine Dale Avenue, Gloucester, MA

October 17, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Essex Senior Center, 17 Pickering Street, Essex, MA

October 24, 3 p.m. – 6 p.m.

BankGloucester, 160 Main Street, Gloucester, MA

October 26, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Essex Fire Station, 24 Martin Street, Essex, MA

November 5, 4 p.m. – 7 p.m.

First Ipswich Bank, Eight Martin Street, Essex, MA

November 14, 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Cafe, Addison Gilbert Hospital, 298 Washington Street, Gloucester, MA


Hi Joey!

We are having a fun auction event in Magnolia at the Little Red Schoolhouse (the Blynman School) 46 Magnolia Avenue on Saturday Sept 14th.  We are hoping you can help us promote our event, I’ve attached a word document with all the details as well as a JPEG of our poster/flyer.  Please post both if you can.  If it’s too early I can resend you this info at a closer date, whatever you think is best, you’re the Pro!

Thanks, Cathie Hull
Magnolia Historical Society

Magnolia Auction & Dinner, Saturday September 14th

All are welcome to the “Little Red Schoolhouse”, the Blynman School, 46 Magnolia Avenue, Magnolia. 
Wind down summer with a good time! 
A not-to-be-missed event, the MHS announces the Magnolia Auction! 

Live and Silent Auctions, HUGE silent auction 3-5pm (preview at 2pm).  Live auction 5pm. 

The event will be catered by Classic Cooks Catering, great food and drink! 

Come for the auction, stay for the party atmosphere, fun neighborhood event, all welcome, $25pp ($20 for MHS members).
Auction items include antiques, paintings – featuring artists Carol Loiacono, Sandy Herdman and more. Gift Certificates from the greatest stores and restaurants in town.  Red Sox & Celtics tickets, sports memorabilia, collectibles and fine goods and more, come by!


Boston Area MG Club 4th Annual ‘North Shore Ride” to tour Cape Ann on Sunday Sept 8th.

The Boston Area MG Club is one of the largest and most active clubs in eastern Mass. for vintage British sportscars — MGs, and also Triumphs, Austin Healeys and other beloved old British marques. For the past three years, the club has put on a leisurely driving tour for members that centers on Cape Ann, and the fourth “Ride” is coming up this Sunday, Sept. 8th. 

If you’re out on the streets Sunday around noon, look for a dozen or more of these lovely old cars winding their way through Gloucester, along the Boulevard and the back shore of East Gloucester, before heading on to Rockport via 127-A. 

Be sure to wave “Hello”! 

Willow Still In Need-URGENT

Willow is still looking for her fur-ever home. If you think you may be a good fit for this beautiful girl, reach out and take her home!

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Update from Mary Lou:

Thank you everyone who posted and cross posted.  It resulted in one very good lead and that is all it takes.  We were oh so close. Willow had met the interested party, they fell in love, Willow and his dog played non stop and we thought this is it. But it wasn’t to be for Willow and she now sits in the kennel waiting yet again. Everyone was heartbroken.  The physical environment of the house was just not right for Willow.  In addition to meeting the requirements of this special adopter, the physical environment has to be conducive to minimal stimulation.  Willow requires a completely fenced in back yard in a quiet setting since the home will be where she is most happy and will spend the vast majority of her time.  And so the search is still on. Here is her link again:
http://www.RescueMe.Org/id?13-08-12-00223

And Here is Willow’s very own Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Willows-Way-Home/535032713213099?hc_location=stream

Please Welcome New Official Contributor Fred Bodin

Well he’s been contributing unofficially for quite some time now so I figured Fred has earned his stripes and a key to the GMG posting dashboard. 

Fred has shown an ability to create interesting posts, not make it all about himself, and he hasn’t been a total pain in the ass about the way I’ve edited what he has submitted for the blog.

So he’s now official.  A GMG contributor!  look for him in the 9AM slot.

Write a note of congratulations to Fred in the comment section below the photo!

You know the L-R’s. Photo by Janet P. Crary with my camera. Fred is in Full Banana outfit: Designer tux, white shirt and bow tie, and Tommy Bahama silk slacks. Pet lobster, Shaggy, by Walgreens. We were at Sista’ Felicia’s Gala Book Launching.

Live blogging: Nights on the Neck 2013

It’s the final Nights on the Neck!

The Everly Sisters are so smooth!

Sunset from the Neck.

Double decker bike.

Through a door.

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Michael “Toby” Tobas killing the steel drums down here!

Julie Cleveland Teaches Piano and Would Like Your Business

Hi Joey,

I’d like to introduce myself, I’m a small businesswoman here in Gloucester, my name’s Julie Cleveland, and I teach and play piano – my biz is the Cape Ann Piano Studio, down on Exchange St.

Recently Brendan Pike (great photographer/videographer here in town!) shot a promo video for my studio, wondering if you might want to post it on your blog?

I’d really appreciate it. Love reading the blog, esp. all the music stuff! 🙂

Thanks,

Julie Cleveland

Mayor Kirk & Superintendent Safier preview Newell Stadium Dedication

This just in from Cape Ann TV’s Lisa Smith

Dr. Richard Safier talks with Mayor Kirk about the rebuilding of the Newell Stadium and the dedication ceremony tomorrow night. This show airs tonight on Ch. 12 at 7:30 p.m.

Here’s a preview:

You can also see the show on Cape Ann TV’s wicked cool streaming service here.

Ellis Paul at Old Sloop Coffeehouse this Friday, September 6, with Susan Cattaneo

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Ellis Paul’s songwriting credentials are unassailable. They are as genuine as the 14 Boston Music Awards he has earned (a total second only to Aerosmith), as indelible as the tattoo of Woody Guthrie that adorns his arm, and as authentic as the musical roots he draws upon with every note he plays.  Since emerging from the Boston music scene, Ellis Paul’s music has been consistently recognized and celebrated worldwide. His 16 releases and loyal, enthusiastic audiences reinforce this acclaim and have cemented his place as one of America’s most talented songwriters.

Ellis’ songs have been featured on the soundtracks to documentaries, TV shows and big Hollywood films such as The Farrelly Brother’s “Hall Pass”, “Me, Myself & Irene”, and “Shallow Hal”. Ellis is a true American troubadour, performing over 150 tour dates a year, for over 20 years all around the world. He has shared the stage with some of the top names in the music world including: Pete Seeger, John Mayer, Arlo Guthrie, Richie Havens, Dar Williams, Shawn Colvin, and multi platinum band Sugarland, among others.

He’s a great writer, and he’s someone who always connects with an audience. This is a guy who gets on stage and is never just phoning it in. That is what draws many people to him.

– Matt Smith, Club Passim

Susan Cattaneo has been a songwriting and voice professor at Berklee College of Music for 13 years. Her songs have been covered by numerous artists in Nashville, and her tunes helped launch the careers of Jillian Cardanelli and Erica Nicole. Susan has released three albums of mostly upbeat, catchy pop-country music: “Brave and Wild,” in 2009, “Heaven to Heartache” in 2011 and “Little Blue Sky” in 2012. You’ll hear a blend of country, rock and soul with sparkles of blues and folk – music that would slide into the comfort zone for fans of Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris, Mary Chapin Carpenter or Sheryl Crow.

The performance will be in the handicap-accessible Fellowship Hall of the First Congregational Church of Rockport at 12 School Street.  Advance tickets for this concert can be purchased for $16 from the coffeehouse web site at http://oldsloopcoffeehouse.org, at Gloucester Music, at Toad Hall Bookstore, during intermission at prior coffeehouses, and during coffee hour after worship the Sunday before the concert.  The suggested donation at the door is $20 for adults, $12 for those 65 and older, $5 for those younger than 18, and $40 for families.

Nose in a Wheelbarrow

Nose in a Wheelbarrow HighLine NYC ©Kim Smith 2013

Nose in a Wheelbarrow ~ HighLine, NYC

I didn’t intend to create a theme about noses, but took this snapshot while visiting my daughter in NYC and couldn’t resist sharing.

Update: Read More About “Nose Job,” by New York-based artist Andra Ursuta’s, and the sculpture exhibit “Busted,” at the HighLine, from now through April 2014, at the HighLine website here.

Edgar Meyer & Mike Marshall at Rockport Music on 9/22/13

Rockport Music presents legendary double bassist Edgar Meyer and virtuoso mandolinist Mike Marshall on September 22nd.  Other September events include several special film events including the Manhattan Short Film Festival and a Sneak Preview Event of a new film about the Gloucester-based organ building company C.B. Fisk on September 19th , as well as a National Theatre of London broadcast of Shakespeare’s Othello.

For more information visit RockportMusic or call the box office at 978-546-7391.

Hammond Castle on Chronicle Tonight!

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Hammond Castle Museum will be featured on CHRONICLE on WCVB Channel 5 Boston on Thursday September 5th (tonight!) at 7:30 PM. The program is entitled “Hidden Treasures” and features the Hammond Castle Museum, John Hays Hammond, Jr. and our Curator John Pettibone.

 

Sawyer Free Library Annual Art Auction 2013

The Bidding Has Started!

 

The 2013 Annual Art Auction will take place on Wednesday, October 2, 2013. the silent auction will take place in the Adolph Matz Gallery from August 26, to give visitors and opportunity  to see the paintings and bid early. The vocal auction will be held October 2 at 7:00 p.m. A preview party will precede the auction.

Works of art will be displayed in the Adolph Matz Gallery, located in the main lobby of the library, and can be viewed by all that enter the library each day. Great interest in generated through the month as the bid book fills up. The final vocal auction is always an exciting event. In addition to funding art books, art DVDs, and a select number of museum passes, this year’s proceeds will support free art workshops for adults and children as well as an art movie series in the Fall and Winter.

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