Gloucester Smiles ~ 15

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Office Space Over Jalapenos Now for Lease

Office Space Over Jalapenos, Now for Lease, See Fred Newton from the GHS 1983 Class. 

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Frew Newton

Saturday Clean Up

Good Morning all:

Hope everyone is doing well.

Clean Gloucester and The One Hour at a Time Gang schedule for Saturday.

Where: Back Shore: We can park at the Atlantis near the Bass Rock side, please let the desk know that you have parked your car
Time: 8:00 – 9:00
When: Saturday, June 13, 2015

I have plenty of bags, please bring gloves.

Thank you all
Donna
June 5, 2012 back shore towards good harbor

Our #GloucesterMA Fire department Only Has 37 Twitter Followers. Let’s Change That. @gloucesterfire

Our Fire Department only has 37 twitter followers?  Really?  Like that’s just crazy and it needs to change. 

Follow Them On Twitter Here- https://twitter.com/gloucesterfire

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George’s Coffee Shop Hollandaise Breakfast Boats. #GLOUCESTERMA #Boom

Cooking Ocean Perch (Redfish To the locals) On The Weber Smokey Joe Charcoal Grill

What’s on the grill at the dock today you ask? Smile

Set Up Smokey Joe For Grilling With Direct Heat using the Weber RapidFire Chimney To Get The Cowboy Lump Charcoal Heated Up. Fill Chimney 2/3 of the way with lump. Wait til coals on top turn white and dump them out evenly along the bottom of the grill.

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Redfish is very similar to red snapper only smaller and less oily, more like a mild flaky white fillet. Gut the Redfish and trim as much of the fins and tails as you would like. I don’t go crazy because we’re basically gonna devour it with our hands here at the dock. Then perform three slices along the body to get seasoning in there just deep enough that you’re almost at the center bone.

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Rub the fish down with some olive oil all over. Slice some onions and lemons and stuff the body cavity and then apply your favorite fish rub.

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Arrange the fish on the grill and keep the top and bottom vents wide open.

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Be very careful on the turns. I used a spatula to make sure the entire fish is separated from the grill before trying to perform the turn. The first turn should be performed about 15-18 minutes after the fish hits the grates. You can tell once the flesh turns white that it’s ready to flip.

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After the first turn the other side should take another 15 minutes or so. again when removing from the grill gently make sure the entire fish is separated from the grill so it won’t fall apart when plating.

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Delicious!

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Time to make soup!

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#GloucesterMA Introducing Electric Car Rapid Charging Station Which Will Be Available For Public Use!!!!

Hi Everyone

You are invited to join the Mayor in the Annex Parking lot at 3:30 next Tuesday, June 16th.  She will be electrifying the City fleet by presenting  3 new Nissan Leafs and a rapid vehicle charging station.  The 3 leafs will be used by our inspectional services team, and the charging station will be available for public use during Annex business hours. 

We hope to see you all there!

Thanks,

Matt

Matthew Coogan, AICP

Senior Planner | Community Development

City of Gloucester

I Have Issues

I am by no means a germophobe, but I have an issue with having anything on my hands….so I wash them all the time.  That having been said, I’m pretty tolerant about what I do with my bare hands…as long as I can then run to the sink and wash them immediately upon completion.  So, for example, I can change the classroom guinea pig’s cage with my bare hands…and then run to the sink.  I can help get a baby chick out of its pretty yucky membrane….and then run to the sink. I used to shovel herring into fishing totes and help dress tuna fish with no problem whatsoever…but, I was constantly running to the hose.

My dirty hand issue, however, has not trickled into my parenting ways.  While my boys are typically clean and neat…they’ve probably had more meals than not without washing their hands first.  Shudder…I know.  When they were babies I passed them around readily to anyone who was interested in holding them without asking, “Did you wash your hands?” first.  And, I never use hand sanitizer.  What’s more is that I swear that my boys are very rarely sick thanks to the mere fact that they have built up some pretty sweet immune systems by actually getting dirty…and sometimes relishing in those germs.  Sound strange? Maybe.

Likewise, I have little issue when the “five second rule” turns into a “10 second rule”…when the food in question has landed somewhere that I trust.  However, I have literally lost sleep thinking about the fact that our shoes sometimes have to suffer the reality of walking on FILTHY public bathroom floors….and then walk across our same carpets or floors at home.  I will never recover from the day that the boys were walking through some pretty heinous puddles on the floor of an unfortunately miserable public bathroom and then came home and immediately jumped on my bed…flip flops still on.  The horror.

So, last night, after doing some errands, I drove home past a pretty popular ice cream joint. Oddly for that hour, there were only two people in line. With the car in front of me turning into the parking lot, my eyes lingered on the pair just long enough to see one of them digging something nasty out of the bottom of his shoe (ok…that may be a bit of an assumption…but, how could anything stuck in the bottom of a shoe be anything BUT nasty?) And, then, just as I was about to look away…he stopped, reached up, and grabbed his newly scooped ice cream cone from the window…with the SAME hand.  I can’t even.

I spent the rest of my drive home thinking about where those shoes had been in their lifetime. My issue, not his. Maybe he doesn’t actually eat the cone?  That would make me feel better.

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Community Stuff 6/10/15

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Annual memberships run from April 30 to May 1st of each year.

Its worth it to join as a family member.

We  charge a fee of $20 per person($10 for children under 14) for the boat ride to Thacher for non-members. 

(Rockport residents go free.)

As a member this fee will be waived! 

Family memberships($60) will allow up to 6 immediate family members seats on the Thacher Island launch free. Individual memberships ($30) will allow one person to ride free. (Reservations are still required)

We accept credit cards for those who want to join immediately. Just click on the link below and it will take you to our web site where you can sign up and pay for your membership by credit card. You can also pay by check as well.

Visit our web site

Renew Today !


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SeniorCare’s 6th Annual Sunset Boat Cruise

Presented by Associated Home Care Inc., SeniorCare’s 6th Annual Sunset Boat Cruise will take place aboard the HURRICANE II Rose’s Wharf, 415 Main Street, Gloucester, MA, Thursday, July 9, 2015, from 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. The evening includes a raffle, picnic lunch, cash bar, dancing with music provided by Leo’s Classic Hits.  Tickets are $30.00 per person and business sponsorship opportunities are available.   For more information visit our web site at www.seniorcareinc.org or call Paula Curley at 978-281-1750, 1-866-927-1050.