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Community Stuff 9/30/15
PERENNIAL PLANT SALE SWAP AND GIVE AWAY!
Stacy Blvd (By the Fishermen’s Wives Memorial)
Saturday October 3rd 2015 from 9am to 11am
Bring a plant and get a plant or just get a great deal for new color in next year’s garden. This is not a typical plant sale. A sample of plants available are nepeta (catmint), daisies from behind the police station and various daylilies all from local gardeners and gardens. Now is the perfect time to dig and divide. Change your garden this year for free! The first 50 attendees will receive a free plant. Proceeds will be used to maintain the public planting areas in Gloucester.
On Sunday – we will be planting 500 daffodil bulbs and around 50 donated hosta at O’Maley Innovation Middle School from 10-12. Please join us if you can help.
Contact Susan Kelly Susan@GenerousGardeners.org for more information or if you would like to be on our mailing list.
From Greg Verga’s Twitter Page-
Life Onboard a Gloucester Dragger – Past the Breakwater pt. II From Anthony Farenwald
First time in 12 years Carolyn Kirk isn’t on the ballot
Car crashes into 85 Bass Ave Photos from Anthony Marks
In The Least Shocking “Let’s Cover Our Kids In Bubblewrap” News Of The Day
This from The HuffPo-
School District Bans Playing Tag, Claiming It’s Not Safe For Kids
Are you a tag survivor?
A Washington state school district has banned the game of tag for kids at recess, citing student safety.
“While at play, especially during recess and unstructured time, students are expected to keep their hands to themselves. The rationale behind this is to ensure the physical and emotional safety of all students,” Mercer Island School District communications director Mary Grady told local news station Q13Fox on Wednesday.
Parents weren’t impressed.
“Good grief, our kids need some unstructured playtime,” Kelsey Joyce told the station. Melissa Neher said, “I played tag. I survived.” Still another parent noted that now her son walks around chatting about video games during recess, rather than getting more vigorous exercise.
Does this even surprise anyone any more?
Remember when we were kids after a pee wee football game championship all the kids piled into the back of pick up trucks driving around town and blared the horns on our way to get ice creams? Could you imagine the horror with today’s parents passing judgment? What is it kids have to be strapped down in 3 point harnesses til they are over ten years old nowadays? Forget about riding in the front seat. Oh man, what is this world coming to? How much softer can we make today’s youth?
TAG? REALLY???????
Next lets ban apple pie because someone might burn the roof of their mouths. Bananaheads.
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Thanks to Gloucester Marine Railways!
Al Bezanson submits-
Katherine Richmond of Zinc Gallery lent a deft hand at Gloucester Marine
Railways as Judge Berman prepared to address the case. Green Dragon,
representing the Sons of Liberty, was launched just in time to get this
message to the judge, and now we all know the outcome. Gloucester Marine
Railways has been taking on tough challenges since the mid-19th century.
This was just another day’s work.
Last Sunday, while our hero was befuddling Buffalo, Green Dragon took a few
victory laps around the harbor.
Al Bezanson
Porkcicles with baked potatoes is what’s for lunch @CaptJoeLobster
Set up the grill using the snake method for low and slow smoking which was a lot easier to control the pit Temps as less coal was burning at a time. Cook temps on the pit were between 225-250. Two hours total. As it turns out baked potatoes cook great at the same temp/duration so just mop em with canola oil and open with Atlantic Salt Co Salt Flake and you’re good to go.
Meat and potatoes. Mmm Mmm Good!
Who Will Pledge To Vote With Me? (and a great reason you should) also send in your Voting Selfies Today!
SEND IN YOUR VOTING SELFIES!!!!
I PLEDGE TO VOTE. WILL YOU?
Speaking to a local elected official about elections did you know that there are lists available to them that tell them exactly who gets out and votes in each election?
So I’m sure that elected officials listen to all of their constituents and volunteer their time because they truly love this place, but don’t you think that if you don’t even bother to vote and candidates know that you don’t even bother to vote then maybe your concerns might be just a teeny weeny tiny bit less important to them than someone they know is actively voting in every election?
I’m pledging to vote and I hope you will too. Leave a comment on this post if you intend to vote.
Send in your selfie from in front of your polling station on election day and I’ll post it here on the pages of GMG. Be sure not to send in pictures of your ballot. Just you in front of the spot where you vote.
Be counted!
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Kate and I voted! 2 minutes, and don’t forget to bring some money for the East Gloucester Elementary Bake Sale!

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5:40AM hooking up barrels of pogies to be used as bait for our lobstermen @CaptJoeLobster #GloucesterMA
Rebecca Borden Ward 1 Candidate Statement
Boilerplate GMG Political Statement:
Good Morning Gloucester Does Not Endorse Candidates and this press release should not be indicative of a an endorsement or non endorsement of any candidates:
I want to be your next Ward 1 City Councilor. I am running because I believe in public service and I want to more for Gloucester…because of Gloucester.
The Ward 1 boundary includes everything from the Jodrey State Fish Pier, Eastern Point Lighthouse, Blackburn Industrial Park, Pond Road businesses, Good Harbor Beach and the Back Shore. In such a small region, Ward 1 shows how well industrial and marine industries can operate alongside residential areas, naturally protected areas, and businesses – many based upon tourism – in true symbiotic harmony. Much of East Gloucester was removed from the DPA but still remain as Marine Industrial designated areas. I want to work to continue to find a happy balance between marine, recreational, and water-based industries.
Many people before me have worked very hard to conserve the natural landscape that exists in Ward 1. From Essex County Green Belt’s Seine Field, Niles Pond, Cripple Cove and the great salt mash of Good Harbor Beach, all can enjoy these protected open and green spaces, but they are not without other dangers. As a City, I feel we should be better prepared for rising sea levels and a direct hit from the next Perfect Storm, super-storm or hurricane. I believe the City should to do more to update key Ward 1 infrastructure systems from storm drains to hobbled roads and non existent sidewalks. As residents, we can do much more to retain excess run-off rainwater on our properties from existing weather patterns through simple backyard landscaping techniques and sidewalk enhancements. As citizens, we can do more to clean up after each other by participating in volunteer community movements like The One Hour at a Time Gang where I’ve helped them pick up harbor detritus on the pier to Ocean Alliance (aka The Paint Factory) on several occasions.
One of the things I love about living in Ward 1 is the beaches: Good Harbor, Niles, Wonson and Brace Cove – what riches! Even if some of them are not public, I still enjoy the fact that anyone can walk and enjoy them, especially at sunset. But the City can and should do more to enforce beach visitors who park illegally in Ward 1. I fully support the amazing work that The Friends of Good Harbor Beach is doing to protect its sand dunes and salt marsh and to make the beach more accessible for visitors on foot. And lots of people come to Gloucester in the summer for the beaches, which in turn generates a lot of auxiliary income for the City.
When people to come here they need places to stay. I was an outspoken advocate for the Beauport Hotel on Pavilion Beach, publishing letters in the paper and participating in the community forums because I believe that blighted property should be made bright again. And still, Ward 1 has some of the best and busiest accommodations in the City. I am a strong supporter of cultural tourism and applaud the City’s decision to allot 30% of the revenue from the hotel tax to the fund the implementation of the City’s new tourism plan. I’ve served as an officer of Gloucester’s Harbortown Cultural District for two-years and helped co-lead a free mobile app project which helps promote and connect visitors to everything that our four Cape Ann Cultural Districts have to offer. When people new to our area see how much amazing stuff is happening here, they want to find ways to extend their stay, plan to come back and/or tell their friends how amazing their stay in Gloucester was.
Gloucester is awash in culture and heritage and I believe the creative capital of Ward 1 is boundless. It’s one of the other things I love most about living in Ward 1 because it boasts an exceptional cultural corridor that extends from Cripple Cove to Historic New England’s Sleeper-McCann House, with our newest addition being the T. S. Eliot House. On any given day, I can find one of my neighbors performing on stage, hosting a gallery opening, teaching Montessori art classes to young hands and impressionable minds, hanging new artwork at a local coffee shop, building her business by making bags from old sails, crafting a new gourmet farm-to-table menu in one of the City’s best restaurants, or working on a blog or online portal that both garners national attention and builds a sense of community connectedness at the same time (GMG, GloucesterClam, “Because Gloucester”). The list goes on and on. So many residents in Ward 1 cannot NOT express themselves. To us, it’s nothing special. It’s who we are. And I found my tribe – which is another reason why I want to become the next City Councilor for Ward 1.
I know I can do more for Gloucester because of Ward 1.
Respectfully submitted,
Rebecca Borden
Thanks to James @eves3 and Anna @CapeAnnGiclee My Latest Work Is Hung @SeaportGrille
From the Cape Ann Giclee website:
To order any of the prints hanging or others in various sizes on paper, metal or canvas please visit www.capeanngicleeshop.com and look for Joey’s artist page under photography. Use the discount code “Seaport” in the shopping cart for an exclusive Seaport Grille 25% discount on Joey’s work. If you have any questions about ordering please call or email Cape Ann Giclee 978-546-7070 /info@capeanngiclee.com
GloucesterCast 152 With Guests @KimSmithDesigns, Toby Pett, David Emch and Host @Joey_C
GloucesterCast 152 With Guests @KimSmithDesigns, Toby Pett, David Emch and Host @Joey_C
Topics include: David Emch’s www.captureamerica.co project, Local breakfast joints that provide an essence of the town, Fort Square Cafe, thanks to Jame and Anna Eves at Cape Ann Giclee as well as Sheree Zizak From Seaport Grille for making my photography show possible, Chief Len Campanello, The Preliminary Election Poll, Subplots of this election are fascinating, Pledge To Vote Post, Local Politicians Have Access To Lists Of Who Actually Votes and Doesn’t Vote In Local Elections, That Awkward Silence When Kim Can’t Figure Out How To Pause The Recording, Kim’s NEW FILM: Luminescent Sea Salps, Black Mass Mixed Reviews, Online Bully Pulpit, The second time Kim and Toby Struggle To Pause The Podcast Taping, Donna and Marty Covering The Gran Prix of Gloucester, The Monetary Impact That Events Like The Gran Prix of Gloucester Brings To Gloucester, Anthony Farenwald’s Documentary Past the Breakwater, Local Restaurant Groupons- Lobster Pool 50% off,Alchemy and Calas 47% Off, Bill Cox Pops In With A Phyllis A Update, Super blood Moon Lunar Eclipse on Sunday Night!
Does anyone know anything about old model boats?
Terry Weber submits-
Does anyone know anything about old model boats?
This thing is practically a fossil, covered in dust, with no identifying marks on it that I can find except a possible faded British flag.
Someone told me that it was not worth much, it was just a decorative piece, but I want to make sure before it goes in the yard sale bin.
Thank you!
HarborWalk update few new signs replaced and repaired
Cat Ryan submits-
Hi Joey
News from the Gloucester HarborWalk. Over the last couple of days, you may have noticed that some of the permanent granite markers for the HarborWalk trail were shrouded. Replacement signs were required for some of the plaques. As with the original installation back in July 2012, new signs need a day or so to cure before they’re securely installed, hence the black plastic wrap. Sometime this morning they’ll all be unwrapped.
For the longest time there was really just one damaged sign, the map atop the Birdseye marker. It’s likely that one was yanked off, vandalized. The only one! I think that’s remarkable. Also, none of the signs were damaged by weather or general wear and tear. A couple had dramatic demises- backed into by a semi-truck, things like that. The rest suffered accidents similar to fences and curbs this past winter: snow removal required getting to places off the beaten track. A couple of signs we updated at the same time as the damaged ones. For instance the whale marker by Washington and Main had an illustration that was printed in reverse. We note changes over time. The raised symbols that people can trace and collect were installed two ways, both accepted practice and tested before. The one that seemed on paper to be the best process turned out not to be.
We’re pleased the signs are ready for Trails and Sails this weekend, Cyclocross and student field trips this fall. And for all the walkers. Currently there is one sign with some damage, the marker for Fitz Hugh Lane. If you notice other problems along the HarborWalk anytime, please email friends of the HarborWalk gharborwalk@gmail.com.
Community Photos 9/27/15
video quote of the weekend from david calvo
Joey,
i know Greg Bover usually does the “quote of the week” to give us something to think about from individuals with some notoriety and late in their years. Here is a six-year old who has something to say in her beginning years for us to think about too as well.














