Author: Joey Ciaramitaro
The creator of goodmorninggloucester.org Lover of all things Gloucester and Cape Ann. GMG where we bring you the very best our town has to offer because we love to share all the great news and believe that by promoting others in our community everyone wins.
Carin Macnamara Easter Beach photo
Opening Weekend For The Rudder On Rocky Neck!

Essex Green Communities Forum
Hi Joey
I was hoping to get the attached flyer posted on GMG. The Town of Essex will be holding a Green Communities Forum next Tuesday, April 14 at 7PM at the Senior Center. The meeting will provide information for the Stretch Energy Code, which is on the warrant for residents to adopt at May 4th’s Town Meeting.
Thanks,
Matt
Matthew Coogan, AICP
Planner
Town of Essex
Click To Preview: GMG Photography Show @capeanngiclee Friday Night 5-8 PM #GLOUCESTERMA 20 Maplewood Ave
Five Members of the Painter and Photographer Group are exhibiting their work at the Manchester Town Hall April 1- May 31
Five Members of the Painter and Photographer Group are exhibiting their work at the Manchester Town Hall April 1- May 31
Five members of the Cape Ann Painter and Photographer Group are exhibiting their work at the Manchester Town Hall from April 1-May 31. Those members are: photographers: Carol McKenna, Charlie Carroll, Alexandra D’Maris , Thom Adorney and painter: Alice Gardner. You are cordially invited to stop by the Town Hall in Manchester and enjoy some interesting work.
!st row : CArol McKenna, Alice Gardner, Thom Adorney, 2md row:Alexandra D’Maris, Charlie Carroll
Autumn Woods Abstract no 1 Thom Adorney
On Course Carol McKenna
The Schooner Race Start Charlie Carroll
4th of July Parade, Manchester By the Sea Alice Gardner
Git It Bunny!
SailGHS races Concord Academy in the snow Photos From Hilary Frye
Community Stuff 4/9/15
Please Join Us At The 2015 GMG Contributors Photography Show Friday 5-8PM
For more info or to check in-
https://m.facebook.com/events/405651706288667/
I’d really like to see each and every FOB there. (Friend Of the Blog)
You wanna take your kids to something fun? Robin Hood At East Gloucester Elementary
Martin Del Vecchio submits-
The EGS 5th-graders are ready to share their Robin Hood with the world! As part of their preparations, I did some portraits, which can be seen at https://www.flickr.com/photos/martindelvecchio/sets/72157649450668933/.
I also made a time-lapse movie of the portrait process, which can be seen at
Show times:
Thursday, April 9th at 7:00p
Friday, April 10th at 7:00p
Saturday, April 11th at 2:00p.
Email cat.barbagallo@comcast.net for ticket availability.
When Sam met Amira…Fleet and funny Veteran movie AMIRA AND SAM at the Cabot April 10 – April 16
More local screenings for Amira & Sam update from Meg Montagnino-Jarrett, Executive Producer
“With a great interview and push for Veterans to attend, Boston radio station’s WAAF’s Mistress Carrie has been promoting our film Amira & Sam that will screen starting this Friday, April 10th until Thursday, April 16th at the Cabot Theater in Beverly, MA.
Skype Q & A with writer/director Sean Mullin after 8pm showing on Friday 4/10 and after the 3pm on Sunday the 12th !”
http://thecabot.org/event.cfm?id=201859&cart
WAAF’s promotion:
http://www.waaf.com/blogs/mistress-carries-blog/mistress-carrie-interviews-writerdirector-film-amira-sam-41811
Gloucester Police Join Other Police Departments in Promoting Sexual Assault Awareness
Gloucester Police Join Other Police Departments in Promoting Sexual Assault Awareness
GLOUCESTER — During the month of April, the Gloucester Police Department is placing teal ribbons on all cruiser antennae. The ribbons are designed to bring public awareness to the issue of sexual assault. The teal ribbon looks similar to the decals used in Gloucester for the Safe Sites initiative. Additionally, officers will hand out cards from the YWCA North Shore Rape Crisis Center with information on how to seek help for themselves or others in the event of sexual assault, harassment or stalking.
“As a department that believes strongly in community collaboration, we are pleased to have the opportunity to join with community organizations to help increase awareness of sexual assault,” Police Chief Leonard Campanello said. “Gloucester has about 15 cases of reported sexual assault a year, but we know there are many more victims who do not come forward due to fear or stigmatization. We want to encourage victims to speak out, as we support them on their road to heal.”
Diana Mancera, Program Director, for the YWCA North Shore Rape Crisis Center stated, “We are also aware that the YRBS* documents a significant level of unwanted sexual activity among teens. Their 2013 data states that 8 percent of high school students (11 percent female and 6 percent male) report that they have been physically and/or sexually hurt by a dating partner, and 5 percent report that they have been forced to have sex.”
This and other upcoming April initiatives are designed to raise awareness about the issues of sexual assault, sexual harassment, and stalking and are sponsored by the Gloucester Coalition for the Prevention of Domestic Abuse, the YWCA North Shore Rape Crisis Center, and HAWC. These three groups will gather at City Hall on April 30 and be led by Mayor Sefatia Romeo-Theken on a walk through downtown.
The Gloucester Police Department will be joined in the teal ribbon campaign by the police departments of Peabody, Lynn, Beverly, and Amesbury and possibly others.
The YWCA North Shore Rape Crisis Center is a division of the YWCA of Greater Lawrence. We are a social change organization which exists today for the same reasons it was founded back in 1892: to assure that women have the tools, skills and opportunities needed to become and remain personally and economically self-sufficient. Behind every one of our milestones is a story, a journey and an unwavering commitment to improving the lives of women and their families. The breadth of our offerings is great, with every program and service molded to our mission of helping to foster peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. Each year we serve over 15,000 people from our Lawrence, Haverhill, Lynn and Salem, NH locations, where people know they can turn for caring, compassionate and highly skilled support. You may be interested in viewing our website at www.ywcalawrence.org.
Relay For Life Cape Ann is scheduled for June 20th at Burnham’s Field in Gloucester
Good Evening!
Relay For Life Cape Ann is scheduled for June 20th at Burnham’s Field in Gloucester. Under 3 months away! For more information on the changes to Relay for 2015, please join us April 9th for the Relay Rally at Cape Ann Lanes. 6:30-8:30PM in the party room. Free Bowling! Free Pizza! Free Drawings! The NEW and IMPROVED Relay For Life of Cape Ann will BOWL YOU OVER!
Upcoming Fundraisers & Events!
April 10th: Rockin’ for a Cure is holding a Karaoke Party Fundraiser in the back room at the Pilot House. Free to attend! 50/50 Raffle, Music Trivia and Sing THIS!. You don’t have to sing to come down and have a great time!
Teams – if you have a fundraiser you would like advertised, please send it to Vickie.Grassman@cancer.org
Pilot: Science All Around Us with Collin Keegan
The Latest Gloucestercasts…
GloucesterCast 131 With Melissa Cox, Rick Doucette and Host Joey Ciaramitaro #GloucesterMA
Topics Include : 28th Annual Pride Stride, If you are a non-profit you are crazy not to participate in Pride Stride, Melissa explains how the City Budget process works and encourages citizens to get involved by showing up at meetings, parking lots and I4C2, The YMCA and Fuller School, Rick’s pitch for why the YMCA works at Fuller, Joey asks Melissa for Fiscal Year 2014 Gloucester Wind Turbine Data and she comes through with the data for GMG- 8,552,147 kWh produced, National Grid Net Metering Credit Payments $1,384,538. , Looking Back at The Windmill Poll Projections from October 14, 2012- Mayor Kirk Says City Will Conservatively Save $450,000 Per Year In Energy Costs, Bikini Speedo Dodgeball This Sunday Noon at Camp Spindrift, Please Take Cabs or Sign Up For UBER and get A free UBER ride to the event by signing up with free ride coupon code CAPEANN Here- https://get.uber.com/go/capeann ,YMCA Rockathon, YMCA Clean Team.

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This Week’s Podcast Subscriber Contest Winner Will Win Two Free Tickets At The Shalin Liu For The Miranda Russell Band’s May 7th Concert Details Here
GloucesterCast 130 With Toby Pett and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 4/6/15
Topics Include: Guest Toby Pett, Jazz Brunch at 525, Easter at Sista Felicia’s, Felicia’s Grille Lamb Chops, Toby Qualifies His Celebration Of Easter, Dispelling The Cafe Bishco Rumor, Some Movement at The Former Giuseppe’s Site, Indian Joint Plea, Pauline Bresnahan Doing Pauline Bresnahan Things…, Special Olympics Coming To Gloucester, 2015 GMG Photography Show This Friday Night Hope To See All Our GMG Friends There, Bikini Speedo Dodgeball This Sunday At Camp Spindrift Event Page Here, Sign Up For UBER here and use coupon code CAPEANN to get a free ride, John McElhenny fearful of imprisonment by ISIS for wearing his skinny jeans, Feel less comfortable temperature-wise this spring vs last winter, Boston Massacre Roller Derby Home Opener Coming Up, Rockport @ Night Rockport Twitteratti Are Social Media Savages, Miranda Russell Donates Two Tickets To Her Upcoming Show For The Podcast Subscriber Contest
This Week’s Podcast Subscriber Contest Winner Will Win Two Free Tickets At The Shalin Liu For The Miranda Russell Band’s May 7th Concert Details Here

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GloucesterCast 131 With Melissa Cox, Rick Doucette and Host Joey Ciaramitaro #GloucesterMA

GloucesterCast 131 With Melissa Cox, Rick Doucette and Host Joey Ciaramitaro #GloucesterMA
Topics Include : 28th Annual Pride Stride, If you are a non-profit you are crazy not to participate in Pride Stride, Melissa explains how the City Budget process works and encourages citizens to get involved by showing up at meetings, parking lots and I4C2, The YMCA and Fuller School, Rick’s pitch for why the YMCA works at Fuller, Joey asks Melissa for Fiscal Year 2014 Gloucester Wind Turbine Data and she comes through with the data for GMG- 8,552,147 kWh produced, National Grid Net Metering Credit Payments $1,384,538. , Looking Back at The Windmill Poll Projections from October 14, 2012- Mayor Kirk Says City Will Conservatively Save $450,000 Per Year In Energy Costs, Bikini Speedo Dodgeball This Sunday Noon at Camp Spindrift, Please Take Cabs or Sign Up For UBER and get A free UBER ride to the event by signing up with free ride coupon code CAPEANN Here- https://get.uber.com/go/capeann ,YMCA Rockathon, YMCA Clean Team.

Subscribe to The GloucesterCast Podcast by Email
This Week’s Podcast Subscriber Contest Winner Will Win Two Free Tickets At The Shalin Liu For The Miranda Russell Band’s May 7th Concert Details Here
The Mighty Cabaret V Hits The Dock @CaptJoeLobster #GloucesterMA
Six artists, connected by their love of sailing and painting are showing their work at Gloucester’s Sawyer Free Library from April 4th – May !st
Marty Morgan submits-
Matz Gallery, Sawyer Free Library Exhibit
Six artists, connected by their love of sailing and painting are showing their work at Gloucester’s Sawyer Free Library from April 4th – May !st. “The Mill River School” features watercolors and collage by Mark Lindsay, James and Lea Watson, Keara Watson, Ann Ziergiebel, and Molly Ziergiebel Anderson. Each of the artists brings a unique background and vision to their work. All of them live on Gloucester ’s Mill River and all have been painting since childhood. The work ranges from scenes of local landscapes to more abstract visions of color and light. Also included in the exhibit is ceramic work by Marty Morgan. The public is invited to meet the artists at the library on Saturday, April 11th from 3 – 5 pm.





