Pigeon Cove Ferments’ Peppered Caraway Kraut Is Going To Take My Smoked Corned Beef To The Next Level

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No one is doing hand crafted unique Krauts like Pigeon Cove Ferments is.  Ridiculous flavors.  Like bananas, it’s so crazy good.

Visit their site and get their stuff here-

Dylan & Kristen L’Abbe-Lindquist Pigeon Cove Ferments
Probiotics www.pigeoncoveferments.com & https://www.facebook.com/PCFKrauts/
OUR KRAUTS ARE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING RETAIL LOCATIONS:

www.tendercropfarm.com
www.willowrest.com
www.commoncrow.com
http://www.milkandhoneysalem.com
www.seaviewfarmrockport.com
www.thecavegloucester.com
www.evasfarm.com
Lanesville Package Store
1080 Washington St.
Gloucester, MA 01930
www.capeannfarmersmarket.org
www.coastalgreengroceripswich.com
www.thetrustees.org (Appleton Farms)

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Are fishcakes obsolete #10.1 from Al Bezanson

Pastels de bacalhau

The real deal.  Cooked to order while you wait.   Note the sliver of hot red pepper.  This, beer included, is less than the cost of a meal at McD or BK.  Support your local pub.  Old Schoolhouse, Hudson, Mass.

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Pastels de bacalhau at Old Schoolhouse

Adderall and Oxys- Can Some Politician Stand Up To The Drug Companies For Christs’ Sake?

Can we figure out other stuff to prescribe?   How bout prescribing a little mental toughness instead of making this shit so readily available?  I respect the hell out of any doctor that asks a patient that doesn’t absolutely need hard core pain meds if they can take a little pain and go with heavy duty Tylenol instead.

This stuff is destroying too many young lives.

World Series pitcher describes his battle with Adderall here

 

House Approves $200 million for Local Infrastructure Needs

Representative Ann-Margaret Ferrante (D-Gloucester) joined her colleagues in the House of Representatives to pass legislation that authorizes $200 million for Chapter 90 funding to help municipalities complete road, bridge and infrastructure improvement projects.

The legislation provides Cape Ann’s communities with nearly $1 million for improvements to municipal roads and bridges. Gloucester will receive $665,844.64, Essex will receive $129,965.82, and Rockport will receive $189,641.87. The bill also appropriates $70 million to replace the Registry of Motor Vehicle’s information technology infrastructure.

“Safe roads are key to the safety and prosperity of all communities especially Gloucester,  Rockport, and Essex,” said Ferrante. “Ensuring the safety of local roads for our children, residents, visitors and those who conduct business in our area is a top priority of local leaders, including myself.”

“Chapter 90 funds are essential to providing stability and spurring economic growth in Massachusetts,” House Speaker Robert A. DeLeo (D-Winthrop) said. “That growth starts on the local level. I am pleased we were able to take action on this bill before April to support safety and efficiency in our municipalities.”

“The House of Representatives voted to support $200 million of Chapter 90 funding for our cities and towns,” said Representative Brian S. Dempsey (D-Haverhill), Chair of the Joint Committee on Ways & Means. “Today’s vote will ensure that local transportation projects will continue to move forward as the busy construction season gets under way.  These funds are a vital source of local aid and demonstrate the House’s ongoing commitment to deliver needed resources to our partners at the municipal level.”

“This funding is instrumental to cities and towns seeking to make repairs and updates to their infrastructure,” said Representative William Straus (D–Mattapoisett), Chair of the Joint Committee on Transportation. “The winter weather is especially tough on roads, and The Legislature’s $200M appropriation will allow municipalities added funds this construction season for repairs that are most needed.” 

This legislation complements a 2016 transportation law focused on highways, small bridges and a municipal grant program. That bill authorized $750 million for both federal-aid interstate and non-interstate highway projects, and $50 million for a new program to repair small bridges.

Nautical Driving School: Gloucester, MA

Nautical Driving School: Gloucester, MA

Learn to be safe while having fun on the water!

Boat Handling School

Now Taking Reservations for Spring 2017

The Nautical Driving School will give you hands-on knowledge, skill and confidence to correctly, and safely, handle a boat.

This 12 hour course you will teach you the inner workings of a vessel, boating vocabulary, and the proper protocols for navigating tight waterways as well as open waters. You will learn how to interface with other captains and understand the proper use and protocols of the Marine VHF Radio.

This class will give you the experience and confidence to know how to react in the case of emergencies, to competently and safely relieve someone at the wheel and stand a watch on your own.

Hands on class agenda includes:

Building your self confidence, learn the following…

  • The USCG Rules of the Road
  • Helmsmanship
  • Navigation
  • Radio Protocols
  • Docking
  • Anchoring
  • Perform Mechanical Checklists
  • Line Handling and Knot-Tying

E-mail for information regarding scheduling, pricing or any specific questions you might have.

Captain George Story

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Captain George Story has worked on the water for 40 years, 30 as a professional licensed captain. Over those many years he has Skippered such boats as Whale Watch vessel, High Speed Commuter Catamarans and large Wind-Jamming Schooners and Ketches. Due to his knowledge of northern waterways he has been a sought after Harbor and River tour-boat captain. He has also command tugboats and working barges during winter months inspecting bridge, seawalls and pipelines

Throughout his career he has delighted in educating young and old alike in all aspects of the sea and waterways including how to safely drive boats of all sizes, even under the most adverse conditions. He was an instructor for the Coastal Bound Program. He is happiest when at the wheel of a boat of any size

As an educator, teaching the marine sciences has been a passion and labor of love. Maritime careers are never predictable given the constant challenges to be met. Sharing his knowledge of the sea brings Captain Story full circle.

Richard Congelosi

Richard Congelosi spent 47 years in the automobile industry. The last 30 as General Sales Manager for a well-known Jaguar dealer. Richard brings a background in finance, as well as organizational skills necessary for any business.

Richard is also a member of the Screen Actors Guild and has worked in several movies and TV programs, had his own rock ’n’ roll radio program “American Jukebox” on 3 stations in the Boston area for 12 years, Richard is always looking for the next adventure. A love for cars, and a fascination with boats brings Richard here.

“Does anyone realize if you complain about everything you complain about nothing?”- Barstool Big Cat

My sentiments exactly-

BREAKING NEWS – Sometimes Donald Trump Moves Water Glasses Around, Will Probably Be Stepping Down From The Presidency Soon

 

“Fucking wake up you dummies, not every thing is a thing. I seriously can’t stand either side of any political argument these days. It’s like everyone has lost their mind and everything has to be said in absolutes.”

The Rabbit Masshole Audio Mashup Is The Funniest Thing I’ve Ever Seen

If this doesn’t tickle your plums then I probably wouldn’t enjoy your company for too long.

Colorectal Cancer on the Rise in Young Adults

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March is Colon-Rectal Cancer Awareness Month –

According to the American Cancer Society, “Thanks in part to improvements in screening, the rates of new colon and rectal cancer diagnoses have been falling in the United States for people ages 50 and older. But for people under 50, for whom routine screening is not recommended, rates seem to be increasing significantly,” especially among Generation Xers.

Prevention, Screening, Early Detection and Treatment of Colon-Rectal Cancer SAVES LIVES!  

Talk to Your Doctor About Screening.

Prevent. Screen. Treat. Early Detection Saves Lives.

Signs of Colorectal Cancer can include changes in bowel movements and blood in the stool. But cancer of the colon and/or rectum (colorectal cancer) can begin without symptoms, which is why early screening is important. Pre-cancerous and benign polyps can be removed before they become cancer. While routine screening often begins at 50, screening for those…

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GloucesterCast 221 With Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 3/28/17

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GloucesterCast 221 With Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 3/28/17


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The Container Store
Bikini Speedo Dodgeball is coming up- April 8th! there’s a couple of teams that joined forces- I think theres space for two teams- contact Frankie Gwynne, this year’s organizer.  For all the details check out the 2017 Bikini Speedo Dodgeball Facebook Page Here
Caleb brought his kids down to pick up the Blue Performer– Happy to bring people into charcoal grilling.
Police/Fire: 7 owners fined for pet poop on beach Gloucester Times Article
Question For Viewers -Who Do You Go To For Auto Body Work
The Studio and Rudder and Topside Grill All Looking for Help
Pesticide Board in Ma only consists of 3 people- woefully underfunded.
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East Gloucester Elementary Spring Trivia Night – 3/29!

sam's avatarCape Ann Community

egsSupport the East Gloucester Elementary School PTO
At Minglewood Tavern
Wednesday, March 29th

TOTALLY ’80S + THAT’S SO ’90S TRIVIA starts at 7 PM
classic trivia categories with a throwback theme
$5 per person to play

Plus, we’ll be raffling off awesome prizes like this gift basket from Harpoon Brewery:

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It includes a Harpoon navy t-shirt, Harpoon IPA vest & hat, 4 Harpoon pint glasses, 4 can koozies, 4 bumper stickers & a 4 pack of Hoppy Adventure 16 oz cans  – $125 value!

Trivia not your thing? You can still support the school just by dining out at Minglewood Tavern on 3/29, as a percentage of food sales from the entire evening (4-10 PM) will be donated to the EGS PTO.

Minglewood Tavern is located at 25 Rogers Street in Gloucester www.minglewoodtavern.com

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Call for Volunteers! Cape Ann Sustainability Fair 

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TownGreen 2025, a program of the Gloucester Meeting House Foundation, presents its second Cape Ann Sustainability Fair on Saturday, April 29, 2017 at O’Maley Innovation Middle School, located at 32 Cherry Street in Gloucester, MA, from 10 AM to 4 PM.

Come join the fun! We need volunteers throughout the day of the event. If you’d like to help please email Kelly Knox at TownGreen2025@outlook.com. We have a list of potential volunteer opportunities. Cape Ann is getting greener! Come help out!

The Cape Ann Farmer’s Market will be on site from 10 AM to 2 PM. There will be an arts and crafts area for young children. The high school and middle school kids will share what they are learning about climate change. Folks can bring their broken bicycles to be repaired by volunteers from the Cape Ann Timebank and unwanted bikes can be donated for refurbishing by Bikes not Bombs. There will be live music, speakers addressing clean energy technology, carbon neutrality, locally relevant impacts of climate change, and personal carbon…

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Grow your own food with Backyard Growers! Seed Starting Workshop Wednesday.

backyardgrowersgloucester's avatarCape Ann Community

Grow your own food this season with the help of Backyard Growers! Join us Wednesday for Seed Starting Part 2. Starting your own seeds is a great way to garden more sustainably while also enjoying a wide variety of veggies. Expert Suzanne Gosselin will share her tips and tricks and guide us through planting our first trays of seedlings.

Buy your tickets HERE!

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