August 2015 International Dory Race Eliminations Results

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Note: There were two heats in the Senior (open) division. There will be a runoff in that division at 6 pm on Monday at Niles Beach. Since the winners of the two heats had identical times, 10 min 17 seconds, that should be quite a race Monday evening.

Mixed doubles:
1. Lily Jean Sanfilippo and Bill Edmonds 8:16
2. Rachel Cecillio and Larry Ciulla 8:42

Juniors
1. Thomas Beaton and Tyler Edmonds 8:12

Women:
Bye – Amanda Palazzola and Lindsey Rogers

Over 50
1. Alex Thomas and Donny Favaloro 8:31

Seniors Heat 1
1. Brian Sanborn and John Francis 10:17
2. Peter Taomina and Vincent Tarranova 10:25
2. Paul Simon and Janda Ricci Munn 11:04

Seniors Heat 2
1. Glenn Harrington and Erik Dombrowski 10:17  (note tie with heat 1 above)
2. Nick and Vito Giacalone 10:18
3. Mark and Chris Giacalone 10:23

dressing fish from adam bolonsky

It looks like just another generic waterfront scene until you catch sight of City Hall’s clock tower and spires in the background.
Longshoremen’s scally caps, straw boaters, fedoras. Plenty of scally caps around these days in South Boston and Dorchester. As for straw boaters and fedoras…
Anyone have an idea of the vantage point?

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I keep a sea kayaking blog at Sea Kayaking Dot Net. Come on by and have a look. There’s something new there most days of the week. 

    O’MALEY INNOVATION MIDDLE SCHOOL Summer Reading Rally!

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    Who:     All O’Maley Innovation School students

    What:    A casual, drop-in gathering for Summer Reading

    When:   Wednesday, August 12, 2015, 5:30 – 7:00 pm

    Where:  O’Maley Innovation Middle School Library

    Why:     Get it done and Celebrate!   Whether you want some help, a check-in on what you’ve done, or book talk with other kids, come on in and get it done!  Pizza, popcorn, packets and book talk.

    Hosted by O’Maley ELA teachers 6-8

    To help us plan, please call school to leave your name by Monday, 08/10/15:  978 281 9850

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    IDRC Eliminations tomorrow

    — August Eliminations —
    Saturday, August 8th at 9:00 AM the International Dory Racing Committee will host their August Eliminations to determine which crews will represent the US in our annual trip to Lunenburg, NS Canada. 
    Rowers who plan to compete must sign up tonight at 6:00 PM at St. Peter’s Square in Gloucester or via email prior to 6:00.  Remember, you must have a partner to compete and a passport to make the expense paid trip to Canada aboard the Nova Star.
    All others are encouraged to come down to Niles Beach tomorrow morning and see some exciting races!

    Community Stuff 8/7/15

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    Hi Joey,

    I’m wondering if you could help spread the word that the Cape Ann Center for Dance will have a fundraiser at Jalapenos on Monday August 10.

    We are raising money to help fund students who wish to participate in dance competitions throughout the region.

    Margaritas for a good cause- what could be better?

    Jill Buchanan

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    Reason 5,765,432 Why I’m Not a Wildlife Guy And Never Will Be…

    Just a bunch a chickens doing chicken stuff and the goddamn fox comes in and tries to murder em all. A room at a nice hotel or pitching a tent near a lake- Give me the room in the City with some posh bedding a bazillion times out of a bazillion.

    Foxes- not too far off from dogs in the whole evolution chain. I’m just sayin…
    Frickin wildlife.

    Bip- secure the chickens, STAT!

    Community Stuff 8/7/15

    The Whalemobile returns to Maritime Gloucester!

    The Whalemobile will be making an appearance during our next Maritime Community Day on August 22!  Join us under our tent and check out Nile the life-sized humpback whale as you learn all about marine mammals.  Kids can even crawl inside Nile and learn about whale anatomy!  Ages 6-13, parent/guardian required.  Sessions run 15-20 minutes, so click a time below or call 978-281-0470 to register for this free event.  

    ~ 10:30 ~ 10:50 ~ 11:10 ~ 11:30 ~ 11:50 ~ 12:10

    Sponsored by the Schooner Ardelle, the Schooner Adventure, and Maritime Gloucester.  This outdoor event may be canceled should strong winds occur.   

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    Hi Joey!

    First of all congratulations on your success!! Your website and blog have become a great resource for everyone, local or not!! We’ve just opened a new business in town dedicated to fire safety, including fire extinguishers, maintenance, repair , and inspection. Additionally we offer classes in the use of fire extinguishers and  safety inspections of homes and businesses. We are two retired firefighters with over 50 years experience in fire safety and are very excited and proud to offer a very important service to our home town. Our company name reflects our home town pride; GLOUCESTER FIRE EXTINGUISHER ! Attached is our logo, can’t wait to hear from you!

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    WHAT LANESVILLE WANTS
    Neighborhood Meeting
    Lanesville Community Center
    Tuesday, August 11, 7-9 p.m.

    anesville again has problems with the quarries: trash, illegal parking, swimming in the water supply, vandalism, long-term parking in front of downtown businesses.  A neighborhood meeting will be held to discuss those problems, as well as any other community concerns.
    The goal is to create a list of issues that will be presented to candidates running for elected office this fall, especially the Ward 4 councilor position.
    Lanesville residents need to speak as a community to their next elected officials, and they need strong, supportive officials to whom they can speak.
    Please be part of the discussion.
    Please be registered to vote.

    Wine and Sista Felicia Appetizers But No Cigar Sail Aboard The Thomas lannon- August 18th- Get Your Tickets Now Or Don’t Say I Didn’t Tell Ya Later!

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    Sailing from Seven Seas Wharf at the Gloucester House Restaurant (978) 281-6634 or book online at www.schooner.org/book-online

    You Want To Get a Special present For a Friend? Get One Of Your favorite Photos and Email It To James And Anna At Cape Ann Giclee And Let Them Do Their Magic

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    It’s That Easy.  www.capeanngiclee.com

    Take A Cool Photo- Contact James or Anna- Place Your Order-Pick It Up-Done.

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    NOt to mention James devotes hours upon hours populating the GMG Community Calendar for free every week so why wouldn’t you want to give them your business!

    The Perfect Way to Wrap Up a Visit to the Sidewalk Bazaar… or Work Day

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    You’ve strolled along Main Street, checked out the great deals (50% off a huge selection of items at Life is Good anyone?!?), picked up some great gifts to stash away for the kids, and even toyed with the idea of buying a hole new wardrobe of flowy skirts… now what?

    APPY HOUR!

    Head to Duncan Street, make a right and claim your seat at the AlchemyBar for Appy Hour. Alchemy offers an Appy Hour menu everyday of the week from 5:00 – 6:00 PM at the bar.  The Appy Hour menu consist of a selection of delicious appetizers for just $6. Yes, just $6. Alchemy_Cocktail

    So make your way to Alchemy bar at 5:00, admire your Bazaar purchases (Jessica, the fabulous bartender, will love checking out what you snagged), sip a cocktail and enjoy the Appy Hour menu.

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    Lifelong Gloucester resident celebreates 100th Birthday

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    Georgia Forrest, a life long resident of Gloucester celebrated her 100th BD at Seacoast Nursing & Rehabilitation Center surrounded by family, friends and local dignitaries.  Family came as far from the west coast to share this momentous occasion with Georgia.  Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken was in attendance to present one of a number of certificates and citations to Georgia in honor of her 100th BD.  Representatives from Bank Gloucester were also present and thanked her for her years of service as a dedicated employee. Seacoast’s executive director, Stephen Doyle, led the party goers in a enthusiastic rendition of Happy Birthday.

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    All of us at Seacoast wish Georgia a Happy and Healthy 100th Birthday!

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    It’s Gloucester’s 57th Sidewalk Bazaar August 6th, 7th and 8th from 9:00 to 5:00 PM

    The Gloucester Downtown Association is proud to once again organize the Gloucester’s 57th Sidewalk Bazaar. The Bazaar features Shopping, Deals and Steals, Crafts, Art, Food and Music. The date is August 6th, 7th and 8th from 9:00 to 5:00 PM. We will have Kid’s Activities, Roaming Railroad, Non Profits, and Something for Everyone! See you all there.

    Community Photos: Tuesday Storm Edition


    Chris Grimes Photo 3;30 Tuesday as the front approached-

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    Tuesday Evening Sky From Matt Cegelis
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    Anthony Marks Photo-

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    The Latest Guster Video Directed by Chad Carlberg, Shot at Halibut Point:

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    Hey Joey C,
    Directed by Chad Carlberg, shot at Halibut Point:

    Light Up Mattos

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    Strong storm winds for have finally put out the lights at Mattos Field on Webster street, the most historically significant “Field” in Gloucester. Home to decades of youth sports, birthplace of little league in Gloucester and home plate for a few hometown heroes gone to the “bigs”, darkness dimming this diamond is something a dedicated group is looking to reverse like Ruth’s curse.

    “Light up Mattos”, a committee formed largely of the veteran members of the Cape Ann Women’s Softball League (CAWSL), had secured considerable funds to replace the 40 year old lights before the storm knocked the poles down altogether. The removal of the poles has now displaced the league and many other Mattos enthusiasts altogether, in the middle of their season. It is in an effort to illuminate their cause that I submit this brief history of Mattos field:

    The field’s history is an impressive one, perhaps the most vibrant open space in Gloucester for nearly 100 years. In 1935, in the depths of The Depression, the WPA had a brilliant idea; take Webster’s Pond, provide work for the jobless, open space for tenement –dwellers, pay honor to a teenaged Portuguese immigrant from the neighborhood, who on October 5, 1918 was the youngest “American” killed in WWI, and with it’s iconic bleachers create not Mattos “Park” but Mattos “Field”.

    When the following great, war, WWII ended in 1945 and GIs again came back to “The Hill”, the cultural epicenter of Gloucester’s Portuguese community, they started families, joined social clubs, and organized sports leagues at Mattos Field. Portuguee Hill’s Gloucester Fraternity Club (The GFC) still houses the 1948 league trophy in its trophy case.

    In the early 1950s, Gloucester Little League began at Mattos, the charter signed in the GFC hall. From its inaugural class, little Billie McLeod would go on to pitch for the Boston Red Sox in 1962.

    In “baby boom” 1957, Veterans’ Memorial School opened on the grounds of Mattos Field, providing much needed space for the children of veterans to learn and play. A playground was added to the offerings at Mattos.

    In the 60’s, the growing softball league proposed and worked with the city to install the original lights, one of the very first installations in the state. Every summer, teams and fans came by bus from across the New England to play fast pitch tournament ball “Under The Lights at Mattos”. And kids who honed their baseball skills playing sandlot on its diamond each morning would re-assemble there to cheer on their brothers and fathers after dark. 

    Pee Wee football took the field in the 1960s, offering year round organized sports for kids on the hill.

    In 1970s, in the days of Billie Jean King and Title 9, guaranteeing equal funding for female student athletes, graduating GHS softball players wanting to continue playing ball organized a league of their own, the Cape Ann Women’s Softball League (CAWSL), joining the men’s Cape Ann Industrial League and Semi-Fast leagues to take their own place under the lights at Mattos. They quickly made their mark, producing an all-star squad that traveled the country winning in high level tournaments.

    They also became coaches and mentors to other female athletes. Girls aged ten to fifteen who were previously relegated to cheerleading became competitive softball players, then GHS softball players, players in the CAWSL, and then themselves coaches in the youth and high school programs. And most importantly, they became the stewards of Mattos Field.

    It is this group of women, mothers and daughters, sisters and friends who bring their families down the field every Wednesday and Friday night from spring to summer who are leading the charge to restore the shine on the emerald field. It is through their tenacious efforts to secure grant money, private donations and city support that over the past four years has resulted in an overhaul of the field.

    They’ve gotten bathrooms installed, electrical service moved and up-graded. The DPW has replaced and covered the splintered, dangerous, ugly bleachers and installed, maintain and police trash and recycling barrels. . The CAWSL has worked with Art Space to get the bleachers painted. They are a cheery, vibrant addition to the Veterans’ Memorial School playground. A backstop and scoreboard are planned. The old dirt and stone dust infield has been replaced with state of the art materials and also the outfield has been treated and seeded and is a verdant symbol of their efforts.

    But the lights are the biggie. And that was before they actually fell down.

    The committee, “Light Up Mattos” (Like them on FaceBook) is in need of an additional $200,000 to replace the lights and restore the field and all of the games played on it to it’s original glory. Ongoing fundraising events have been very successful, but that’s a big number and a big need but a big part of the city’s athletes and school children will shine under those lights if we help them to reach their goal.

    For information and to donate, please go to….https://www.facebook.com/lightupmattos

    Let’s Light Up Mattos, for every kid who wants to play ball, big and small.

    Jerry Goulart

    former men’s league pitcher, CAWSL father and coach, former EG Vikings coach and board member, Little League grandfather and Portuguee hill kid.

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    Maria Di Stephano wants To Cash Mob Nine Lives Café In #RockportMA

    Hi Joey,
    Any way you can help promote this? This is what I posted on Facebook, but there’s no way I can reach as many people as you can! Thanks for considering…

    Hi all, my husband Sal Di Stefano and I are fairly new to Rockport MA A friend of ours Lisa Glover at Nine Lives Cafe had to close for a bit for a family emergency. She just reopened today. She’s such a positive and civic-minded small biz, we’d like to help her out. We’d like to do a “CASH MOB” at the café tomorrow, (Thursday 8/6/15). I challenge us all to go spend $10 in cash at the café. We “mob” her so she sells out of coffee and pastries. Who’s with us? Thank you for your consideration.

    Super K Killin It In Her Modeling Shoot For Pop Gallery With Vignette Lammott

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    Get this look including the earrings, necklace and bracelet at Pop Gallery 67 Main Street Gloucester MA

    The Boulevard and The Beauport From Kenny MacCarthy

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    July 31, 2015

    Hello Joey,

    Just in case you were wondering “why all the construction in Gloucester”, here are a couple of links with answers:

    What’s it all mean? Gloucester’s never looked better.

    Best,

    For a confidential consultation, call us at 978-758-0983 or email kennymaccarthy@gmail.com

    To Receive Kenny’s Super Informative Cape Ann Real Estate Newsletter-

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    Community Stuff 8/5/15

    TRUNK SHOW with Brooklyn Artist/Designer Kimberly Geiser!

    Pop Gallery- As many of you know, The Gloucester Sidewalk Bazaar is a celebration of Gloucester Downtown which begins on Thursday, August 6th and runs through Saturday, August 8th!   Artists, Crafters, Food Vendors, Non-Profits, Kids Activities & Entertainers from near and far join Gloucester Merchants and Restaurants on the street for a fun and festive three days!

    Pop Gallery has invited our very talented friend and long time featured jewelry artist, Kimberly Geiser,  to exhibit a trunk show at 67 Main Street on SATURDAY from 2 pm to 8 pm !

    Kimberly is NYC based enamelist and contemporary jewelry designer. She will be bringing along some NEW WORK to show and will be available to answer questions about her technique and designs! 

    Come have a drink and scoop up a handmade piece of WEARABLE ART while you’re here!


    GLOUCESTER WATERFRONT FESTIVAL schedule announced

    ARTS, CRAFTS, FOOD AND FUN BY THE SEA IN STAGE FORT PARK ON GLOUCESTER HARBOR

    Historic Stage Fort Park along Gloucester Harbor will once again blossom into the colorful 35th Annual Gloucester Waterfront Festival on Saturday, August 15 and Sunday, August 16, 2015.

    Each year over 50,000 people attend this spectacular event and view the works of over 200 Juried Artists and Craftsmen from throughout the U.S.A. Continuous live music, traditional New England Seafood, a fabulous pancake breakfast and Antique Cars complement this picture perfect seaport event!

    Exhibits include Fine Jewelry, Watercolors, Pottery, Custom Signs, Bird Houses, Quilts, Silk & Dried Floral Arrangements, Wildlife Art, Dolls, Pressed Flowers, Painted Antiques, Photography, Metal Sculpture,
    Sand stone, Carved Birds, Maps, Fiber Arts, Stained Glass, Music Boxes, Scroll Work, Masks, Candles, Copper, Wood Burning, Slate, Tapestry Bags, Nautical Crafts, Shaker Style Furniture, Oils, Primitive and Folk Art.

    Come and sample an array of gourmet delights such as Herbal Dips, Trail Mixes, Jams & Jellies, Maple Products, Dried Fruit & Nuts, Salsa, Mustards, Vinegar’s and more.

    Free live “family style” entertainment includes Contemporary Rock, Folk Music and performance art.

    North Shore Old Car Club will display over 75 Antique Autos on Sunday.

    The Gloucester Waterfront Festival runs from 9am to 6pm each day.

    35th Annual Gloucester Waterfront Festival

    Stage Fort Park, Gloucester, Massachusetts

    August 15 & 16, 2015 – 9am to 6pm Daily

    Schedule of Events

    Saturday, August 15

    7:30am to 11am Gloucester Rotary Club’s Pancake Breakfast

    9am Festival Opens: Arts, Crafts, Food Booths

    9am to Noon Kim and Alex Duo – Contemporary Music – Food Court Stage

    Noon to 3pm Livin’ on Luck – Local Music– Food Court Stage

    1pm to 4pm  Performance Art – Ops the Cyclops – Roaming the Festival

    3pm to 6pm Fil Pacino – Classic & Contemporary Rock, Folk, Blues

    Sunday, August 16

    9am Festival Opens: Arts, Crafts, Food Booths

    9am to 1pm   Justin Beech Contemporary Rock, Folk, Blues – Food Court Stage

    11am to 4pm North Shore Old Car Club over 100 antique/vintage autos
    Noon to 3pm Performance Art – Mary Poppins Pops In – Roaming the Festival
    Noon to 3pm Simon and Alex – Classical Duo – Roaming the Festival

    1pm to 2pm School of Rock – Student musicians – Food Court Stage

    1pm to 5pm Cape Ann Lobster Roll Sales and Beer Garden
    2pm to 6pm Altar Ego – Classic & Contemporary Rock – Food Court Stage

    · Numerous Artisans will be demonstrating their craft including Pottery, Woodworking,

    Glass Blowing, Basket Making & Oil Painting, Red Work Stitchery and Tile Making.

    · Dozens of Specialty Food booths will offer samples including herbal dips, jams, jellies, sauces, mustards, maple, honey, ice tea, oils, vinegars, fudge and more.

    · A wide variety of International Foods will be available including Greek and traditional American fare, wraps and paninis, alligator, grouper and famous Gloucester Lobster and Seafood.

    · Non-profit Agencies will be participating by selling cookbooks and distributing information.

    · Designated Children’s Area with bounce castle, maze, giant inflatables,
    face painting, airbrush and more.

    For more information call 603-332-2616 or visit http://www.castleberryfairs.com
    Presented by Castleberry Fairs. Sponsored by the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce

    (978) 283-1601