Month: September 2017
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Maybe Not Your Typical Girls’ Weekend….
I was super lucky to be able to sneak away from home/work with two pretty excellent peeps for a girls’ weekend away. “Spa?” you may ask. “Shopping?” “Beachfront vacation with a good book?” “Wine Country?” Nope. Nope. Nope….and Nope. Three days in Kentucky at the Bourbon and Beyond Festival….that’s right.
We knocked off a a trip to Churchill Downs from the Bucket List by sneaking in just in time for the last race of the day. Placed a bet, won a bet, had a drink, met a jockey, and looked around the grounds. We went to the Louisville Slugger Museum and ordered some fun things for our boys. We had several phenomenal meals, stepped up our drinking game, met our fair share of Uber drivers, stalked Top Chef’s Tom Colicchio and gave him a good laugh, and heard some really, really great music. Highlights of the weekend’s music were Eddie Vedder, Stevie Nicks, Steve Miller, G Love and Special Sauce, Buddy Guy, Amos Lee, Band of Horses, Keifer Sutherland, and Steel Wheels….but there were many other artists on the bill as well.
Vendors, tons of food, so many drink options, live music on four different stages, corn hole, demonstrations, and lots and lots of laughs. The Bourbon & Beyond Festival was no joke. Huge kudos to the organizers of this phenomenal event for not missing a beat. I was so impressed by the venue, the layout, the conveniences, the cleanliness, the efficiency, the talent, and the fun!
While it may not have looked like your typical girls’ weekend away….I wouldn’t have traded a second of it. Thankful for the opportunity. Thankful for friends. Thankful for a husband and kids that held down the fort at home and let me get away. Thankful for some pretty great memories.
READ ALL ABOUT THE BOURBON & BEYOND FESTIVAL HERE


Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Cook-
Denmar Rehab in Rockport is looking for a full time (30 hours) cook to join our cozy healthcare kitchen.
Contact Paul Spinola, Food Service Director for more info.
978-546-6311
Josh Lane from Gloucester Is The new Salem State Student Government Association President
Joshua Lane, Salem State student and Gloucester resident, will begin the 2017-2018 year as the new Student Government Association President, as elected by his fellow students.
Previously, Josh was a senator in the SGA, where he joined the budget committee which is tasked for dispersing the monies collected from student fees to all organizations on campus. One of the first projects he focused on was working with various departments on campus to give the responsibility of club sports to the Gassett Fitness Center. An initiative Josh began and continues to implement is the surveying of commuter students to understand the concerns and questions these students have and addressing any issues that arise.
“We are constantly looking for ways in which our organization can help change the campus community. Our organization is constantly striving to help students have a voice, but also feel comfortable, safe, and welcomed at Salem State,” he said.
Following the April 20-21 elections, Josh was sworn in on May 2. He hopes the new year can bring about changes to the university, which, he says are important to the students.
“I am really looking forward to the opportunity to help guide younger student leaders find their roles at our university. In the past few years SGA has been making great strides forward supporting initiatives that will help our university move forward, and I don’t want to see these stop,” Josh said.
Josh is majoring in Business Administration with a concentration in Entrepreneurship, and has been a member of the Rugby Team, serving as both its captain and president. He is an active member of the recently formed Club Sports Committee that has been tasked with overseeing the club sports teams at Salem State. Following his time at Salem State, Josh hopes to pursue his MBA.
Josh Lane, newly installed president of the Salem State Student Government Association, delivered his address to first-year students during the annual Convocation ceremony on Sept. 5.
Youth Open Mic Night

The Gloucester Youth Open Stage Project presents a second Youth Open Mic Night on Friday, September 29 from 7:30 to 9:00 in the community room at the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, 10 Church St., Gloucester, MA. All young people 18 and under are invited to come share their talent – music, spoken word, interpretive dance, comedy, magic, whatever you do – up to five minutes. If you can dream it, bring it!
I support our Police and Firefighters
Much has been made about the standing up or kneeling during NFL games. As I understand it it started out as a statement against police brutality.
I’d like to go on record that I believe the vast majority of police officers are good people and I support them. Are there some bad cops, absolutely, just like there are bad seeds in EVERY single profession out there but these are the exceptions not the rule.
I know many policemen. I don’t envy their jobs. They care about doing the right things and how much they love our community. I couldn’t imagine having to witness some of the crap they have to deal with day in and day out.
We’re lucky to have them. The world and our community would not be as good a place as it is without them.
I tip my cap to the first responders and people charged with keeping the peace.
Thanks for all you do.
Huge Spread In North Shore Gas Prices

Y’all might want to download Gas Buddy from either Apple or Google Play stores. I paid $2.40 Saturday in Peabody when I was up there for my daughter’s soccer game. 30 cents or higher is just too much of a swing IMO. 60 cents is insane. 60 cents on 20 gallons is $12.
Crazy.
Here’s the link to download- http://m.gasbuddy.com/app.aspx
A Walk In The Park

Can I take you for a sail?

5:35AM Captain Pete Mondello Readies The Mighty F/V Allison Carol For The Long Day Harvesting Lobster

Available for purchase. Printed by Cape Ann Giclee on fine art paper-
12×12 -$48
20×20-$98
Reference Joey’s 9/26/17 post and call Cape Ann Giclee 978-546-7070 or email info@capeanngiclee.com
Cape Ann Giclée
20 Maplewood AVe.
Gloucester, MA 01930
Half Off Everything At The Studio Restaurant Tonight After 5PM September 26th, 2017
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Sparkling Schooner Lannon
The Schooner Lannon was like a sparkling jewel on the water Sunday night as the sun was going down.





Don’t Sit Down
I snapped this photo in downtown Louisville the other day. Couldn’t help but giggle at the three tiny pink penguins that looked like they’re about to peck at the massive golden statue’s behind. A funky juxtaposition of art…..oddly enough just a few doors down from the Louisville Slugger Museum.

5:35AM Captain Pete Mondello Comandeers The Mighty F/V Allison Carol Out To Sea To Harvest #Lobster. #GloucesterMA

GHS Football Fundraiser Monday, October 2nd 5pm – 9pm Dinner at The Studio Restaurant
GHS Football Fundraiser
Monday, October 2nd 5pm – 9pm
Dinner at The Studio Restaurant
All you can eat buffet – $15/person (Drinks purchased separately)
GHS Football is once again fortunate enough to have the support of The Studio Restaurant and its owner Dennis Dyer offering to hold a fundraiser for the benefit of the team. See details below. The event was held in 2014 and 2015, and was a huge success.
Tickets are available
1. From GHS football players
2. You can contact Tricia Reed at (978) 317-1054, or by e-mail at Tricia triciaann0809@aol.com or Chip Smith at 978-590-4398 or by e-mail atcs@rockportmortgage.com.
3. Tickets will also be on sale at the concession during our home game this Friday night, September 29th at 7:00PM at GHS.

