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Katelyn Ciaramitaro
(978) 473- 0922
katelyn.ciaramitaro@engelvolkers.com
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My View of Life on the Dock
Katelyn Ciaramitaro
(978) 473- 0922
katelyn.ciaramitaro@engelvolkers.com
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Posted on by Joey Ciaramitaro
I’ve been batting around this idea for a couple of weeks now.
There is a strip of grass to the right of the East Gloucester Richdale Store. The area is just begging for a strip of flowering trees to be planted there. I honestly believe that with a few trees planted on this small lot it would give the entire neighborhood there a newly revitalized feel. I never really noticed the strip of grass, it always seemed like all pavement but with the addition of some flowering cherrys on chanticlear pear trees it could be spectacular.
Here’s the idea- the GMG Bumper stickers remain completely free but if you would like to donate $1 or a couple dollars for one I will keep a running total in the right hand column of any donations toward the purchase of the trees for the strip of grass.
If anyone would like to donate toward that cause just bring whatever dough you feel would be appropriate for your budget.
Imagine for just a few measly bucks you could be part of something that would be there for the rest of your life, passing by and actually benefiting from the beauty created by your small donation.
Oh, and don’t feel funny if you take a sticker and not donate. Not a problem at all.
I’ll start the fund out with $20 of my money just to put my money where my mouth is. Hell I’ll get far more than $20 worth of enjoyment watching the trees grow year after year knowing I might have been part of making it happen. So look in the right hand column for the running total.
We raised enough money and had some tremendous help from community members-
Posted on by Joey Ciaramitaro
Posted on by Joey Ciaramitaro
Posted on by Joey Ciaramitaro
Please click on the picture and select “all sizes” option to see the plan in full size and greater clarity with the names of all the plantings.
We are a bit away from the costs of getting the project done but I’m confident that some of the folks that dig the site will step up. So far Doug figures we have enough to cover the costs of the plants and trees (thanks to the donation of a Tree and Doug’s services along with Aaron Burke’s pledge of a backhoe and labor. Now we just need enough to cover the cost of the mulch, loam and a few shrubs.
Doug Cook’s Landscape Design Plan for GMG Tree Project, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Thanks so much to Doug from Landesign.biz Aaron Burke and everyone who has contributed.
October 10, 2008 was go-time:
Posted on by Joey Ciaramitaro
If anyone would like to help with the planting and bed creation, the boys should be digging around 2:30PM.
I could also use someone with a digital camera that can capture some pictures.
I spoke with Aaron Burke and Doug Cook and between the donated excavating equipment from Jay Ramsey at Farm Creek Landscaping, labor and equipment from Grimes Landscape and Hydroseeding, the design work and tree donation from Doug Cook at Landesgn.biz, Corliss Wholesale donating plant material along with all of your donations we will be planting today!
Please keepin mind these civic minded folks that are all donating their time and energy to make Gloucester a better place the next time you have a landscaping project you would like done.
Doug Cook Landesign.biz 978-281-2005
Grimes Landscape and Hydroseed 978-768-7190
Corliss Wholesale 978- 356-3560
Farm Creek Landscaping 978-768-7725
Aaron Burke
Posted on  by Joey Ciaramitaro
AND Here are pictures of the strip of land today, 15 years after we conceptualized it! 8/16/23
Dear Joey,
Sometime ago, my group of amazing Senior Citizens at The Rose Baker Senior Center
recreated (in pastel) several of Edward Hopper’s paintings. Cafe Sicilia, and also
Mac Bell have graciously allowed me to exhibit the Senior’s wonderful reproductions in their places of business.  What a wonderful opportunity to contemplate the magic of the Senior’s Hopper Interpretations while enjoying delicious Italian cookies and a cappuccino!
Our sincere thanks to Cafe Sicilia and to Mac Bell, and to you Joey for posting this on your wonderful Good Morning site!
Juni Van Dyke
The colors of the kayaks seem brighter due to the grey sky.
Field of Dreams…
The public is invited to share photos and get involved with the City’s long-range planning.
Gloucester, Mass. (FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE) — Gloucester will hold an open house to begin the community involvement portion of its Comprehensive Plan.
The city recently contracted with JM Goldson, an independent planning firm, to help develop its first Comprehensive Plan since 2001. This plan is long-range, visionary, and primarily focused on the city’s physical and social evolution.
Gloucester’s Comprehensive Plan will guide local decision makers over the next ten years in topics including:
This event is free to attend and will have activities for all ages, including a presentation from the Consultant Team at 11:00 a.m., which will be recorded by 1623 Studios.
During the open house, community members will be invited to engage with a variety of interactive stations to share their hopes, concerns, and visions for the future of Gloucester.
For more information about the Comprehensive Plan process, visit the Project Landing Page on the City’s website.
Contact:
Community Development Department (978) 325-5230
Thank you to the West Parish School PTO and especially Alessia Connolly for coordinating and organizing this for the kids!! It will be a great way to welcome them to a new school year!! 🛳️🛠️🪛🪚🔩🏫
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Check out the next Magnolia Lexington Ave Block Party Saturday August 19 5pm-9pm
Honeycomb in Hamilton! We always talk about the many wonderful options for grabbing beach/boat food in Gloucester, but last Saturday we went on a boat ride with my sister…leaving from her slip in Essex. My mother went to Honeycomb in Hamilton and grabbed some unbelievably delicious breakfast sandwiches for us to eat on the boat. If you’re in that area and looking for a bite stop by! 248 Bay Road, Hamilton Ma
We are entertaining family this week and needed to find some appropriate activities for children on a rainy day. What better place to go than Maritime Gloucester on the Harbor Loop? Of course, we were far from the only families with the same idea, but the staff accommodated everyone with grace and efficiency. AND the children had a great time! If you haven’t been there lately, it’s past time to check it out maybe before school starts up again.