Fiesta sign stolen

Hi Joey,

Last night my family had a sign stolen from our home on Prospect Street. The sign was a part of an annual family Saint Peters Fiesta tradition that we started years back. I am sure you know our house, its the one on Prospect Street right at the corner of School street that is covered in Fiesta decorations and has a miniture greasy pole on the shed.

I have attached a photo to this email in hopes you can put it on your site and spread the word to the city in hopes of finding the sign and returning it to our home.

Here is a direct link to my Facebook posting if you need further details: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10154408115940227&set=a.10151594724255227.849310.754270226&type=1&fref=nf

Thanks so much and Buona Fiesta to you!

-Beejay

We Had Both Seine Boat Races and Yesterday’s Greasy Pole Winner Posted With Pictures Within 30 Seconds Of Their Victories Yesterday

In addition to the live streaming video.
Uhmmmmm,  yeah we’re pretty passionate about getting you guys this stuff first!
Buona Fiesta Baby!

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Extra”Oar”Dinary Junior Seine Boat Win

Fact is any man woman or child that participates in the Seine Boat Races, Greasy Pole, Novenas or any other part of Fiesta is a winner for keeping the tradition alive and being part of something incredibly special. Our hats go off to all the competitors, their families and the Fiesta organizers who put in so much work behind the scenes for all of us to enjoy.

Live Streaming GREASY POLE SEINE BOAT RACE WEBCAM NOW LIVE BROUGHT TO YOU BY GROUPIZE FOR GMG

GREASY POLE SEINE BOAT RACE WEBCAM NOW LIVE
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Click picture below to view live at wloucesterwebcam.com

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CLICK HERE FOR OVER 500 SAINT PETER’S FIESTA POSTS & THOUSANDS OF PICTURES HERE ON GMG

 

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Katerina’s Place Opening Information

Not to be confused with Katrina’s on Rogers Street, this is on Railroad Ave near Donut Jims.

 

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Toby Pett forwards this info-

Katerina’s Place…workers say target opening date 7.1.14….with 9.1.14 target date to include breakfast. ..former owner of Supreme. ..if you liked Supreme you will like Katerina’s…

Lisa Steinocher Asks- “Do I Deserve A Sticker?”

Dear Joey,
Do I deserve a sticker?  So I’d thought I’d tell you my story so you can decide.  My name is Lisa (Swinson) Steinocher. I live in Lawrenceville, Georgia.  But I have loved all things Gloucester my whole life.  My father was born and raised in Gloucester.  The youngest of 8 all born in a little house on Main Street – My dad 80 years ago. A 1952 Gloucester High graduate. The oldest, my Aunt, who I just visited in the nursing home here in Gloucester is 92.  My great grand father was a Gloucester fisherman who died at sea in 1914 and is on the memory wall, William McCarthy.  My mom (the Italian side) from Boston met my dad while working in Gloucester for the summer. Married, then  a job took them to New Jersey, where I was born, then a transfer to Atlanta in 1968 and I’ve been there ever since.  But I spent just about every summer of my life in Gloucester. And when my parents divorced in 1981, my dad headed straight back to Gloucester where he settled down on the Annisquam with his wife of 31 years. Before I left Atlanta to come back up here, I looked around my house and realized just how much of Gloucester I keep close to me down home in the south.  So I’m sharing a few of the things with you.

This wonderful painting by Paul Frontiero was a wedding gift to my husband and me from my dad and his wife in 1986. It has been hanging ever since.  And Mr. Frontiero lived right near one of my Aunts because I remember my dad telling me he just walked over there from my Aunts house and picked this painting out.

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These lobster claws that my dad painted came from a 14 + pound Gloucester lobster.  My daughter is 2 in this picture, 21 years ago. Both of my daughters brought these to school for show and tell:)

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These sit on my desk at home

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The picture below is my family and my dads mothers side of the family, at Long Beach where I spent all my summers-on the Gloucester side of the beach, the Rockport police didn’t patrol that as much:). I’m near the middle in the navy  and red and white stripped suit. Had to be nearly 46 years ago since ill soon be turning 54.

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This is what my back patio has looked like for years.  The fish net , buoys and lobster pot are from Gloucester. 

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So many memories and I’m back again, this time just with my youngest daughter, 18 to visit my elderly relatives, run (at least attempt to:) the Fiesta 5k with my daughter and just enjoy the scenery, sun, salt and sand. (And great food!)

So something made me want to share my story and I’ve been wanting a sticker for awhile now since I started reading the Good Morning Gloucester email every night.  If I don’t get down to “the Dock” I will send you my self addressed stamped envelope if there are any left.

Thanks for “listening” to my story .  Enjoy Fiesta time!!! And thanks for keeping me connected on “Good Morning Gloucester”.

Lisa Steinocher or as my Gloucester and Boston relatives call me, a misplaced Yankee who lives too far inland 🙂

Very Proud Of The GMG Team Today

Looking At The Blog This Morning I Gotta Tell You I Really Don’t Think Anyone Is Getting Local Stuff Out To The Readership As Timely and As Comprehensively As Our Team Has Been.

As far as providing an outlet to what is happening and images and videos behind the scenes of local events I’ve never seen any other type of website anywhere filled with as much incredible content and all being provided by people all doing it unpaid and for the love of it.

 

So Proud Of Our Team.

Keep Up The Good Work Guys!

Community Stuff 6/27/14

Pamela Owen submits-

Hi Joey 

I am on a mission to Stop the Trashing of Good Harbor Beach & would appreciate any help to get the word out to all who go to the beach(s), public parks…on Cape Ann to pick up after themselves. 

After going to GHB this week I (along with everyone else I was with) was disgusted to see the condition of the beach, especially at the end of the day.

We went to a beautiful place to enjoy the sunset and found a trashed beach. 

Amazing how during off seasons people bring their dogs and pick up their dog’s poop. 

Humans go and don’t pick up after themselves. 

Trash is more harmful to the eco/environment then dog poop. Yet this happens!  I just do not understand why people get away with this. 

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The Unitarian Universalist Society of Rockport will host it’s annual Summerfaire on Saturday, July 12 from 9 a.m. till 1
p.m. at the church, 4 Cleaves Street, Rockport. In addition to attractions including a silent auction, a book sale,
refreshments, bake sale, art, crafts, and plant sales, face painting, raffles, and the thrift shop, this year’s Summerfaire
will sponsor a special Animal Awareness Project. Special guests from Petco, Animal Krackers, and Cape Ann Animal Aid
will  focus on nutrition, adoption, training, and safety for pets; the Cape Ann Vernal Pond team, a bee keeper, and a
foster parrots organization will also be represented. At 1 p.m. the Chicken Coop Group, direct by Dona Lampert, will
perform an animal play. All are invited to this summer celebration that offers fun and information for everyone.


CALVO WOODCARVING STUDIO IS LOOKING FOR AN APPRENTICE WITH APTITUDE TO HELP OUT IN THE SHOP.  IF INTERESTED PLEASE CALL 978-283-0231

www.calvostudio.com

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I’m organizing the summer arts programming at Cape Ann Art Haven and wanted to share with the community that Rob Logan of Charba fame will be joining us for the entirety of Painters Week, Monday July 21st to Friday July 25th, from 9 AM to 3 PM each day.  Any child entering first through fifth grade is welcome to attend, and scholarships are available for families who qualify.  Rob has been sponsored through a grant from Dunkin Donuts and Art Haven is very excited to welcome him back to Gloucester.

If you have any questions please let me know.

Best,

Abbye


The Aquanuts finish Eight the Hard Way

Joey,
Cindy Hendrickson asked me to pass on the attached photo with the GMG card.
Taken just before “nautical twilight” last night (Wed. June 25) at Short
Sands Beach in York ME.
Left to right
Brian Carlson of Georgetown
Cindy Hendrickson of Gloucester
Monica Day of Natick
Ned Daly of Needham
Betsy Daly of Cambridge
Chuck McAfee of Cambridge

You’re not a real New Englander unless you have gone to the beach in your
overcoat.
Ned

The Adventure here- http://walkingaroundpayingattention.blogspot.com/?m=1

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New Library Director for Gloucester: Deborah Kelsey

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The Board of Directors of the Gloucester Lyceum and Sawyer Free Library is pleased to announce that Deborah W. Kelsey will become our new Library Director in August.  She will fill the vacancy left by former Director Carol Gray, who retired in April after 16 years, and Acting Director Freyja Sanger, who will return to her position as assistant director. 

    Deborah, a native of Essex, is currently the library director at the Memorial Public Library in Medfield, Massachusetts, a position she has held since 2008.  

She was the unanimous and enthusiastic selection of the Director Search Committee, which included members of the Library and Lyceum Boards, the City of Gloucester personnel director, regional library professionals and community leaders.

    According to Scott Memhard, president of the Sawyer Free Library Board of Directors, “In Medfield, Deborah provided leadership and vision for a busy public library, building strong community engagement, high circulation, public programming for all ages, innovative technology solutions, and creative staff mentoring and development.  We look forward to welcoming and embracing Deborah here in Gloucester, and to her bold leadership implementing our Strategic Plan.”

That plan, developed last year by the Library board and staff with community input, aims to make the Sawyer Free Library a more welcoming place to meet Gloucester’s rapidly evolving needs, as well as a center of innovation and community activity. 

    Barbara Braver, a member of the Sawyer Free Library board who served on the Search Committee, noted:  “Although the Committee had a very talented pool of applicants from which to chose, it was obvious to us all from the outset that Deborah’s significant gifts made her the standout candidate.” 
Mary Jane McGlennon, a past Board President who also helped with the search, concurred: “This is an exciting moment for the Library and for Gloucester.”
   
    In her career, Deborah Kelsey has also served in various professional capacities at libraries in Natick, Framingham, Wayland, and Needham.  She is the immediate past president of the New England Library Association, and a Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners Certified Professional Librarian.  She holds a master’s degree in Library and Information Science from Simmons College, and a BA from University of Connecticut, Storrs.  

    Deborah told the Search Committee that “smelling the salt in the air as I was driving into Gloucester, felt like coming home…”  She said she looks forward to coming to Gloucester as the capstone of her professional career, further developing the Sawyer Free Library as a space where “the community gathers for inspiration, learning, meeting, and performance”. 

Memhard said that among Deborah’s immediate objectives will be working with the library’s board, staff and volunteers to review the library’s collections for relevance; revamping the building’s public and staff spaces; overseeing installation of a modern heating and air conditioning system, and mentoring staff in their professional development.

The Studio is open for brunch starting this Sunday

Hi Joey,
It’s Greg from The Studio, hoping you can help me spread the word about our new brunch hours. Open every Sunday at 9am for brunch.
Best,
Greg

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Buono Fiesta From Gloucester Chief of Police Len Campanello

Hello Joey,

Just wanted to take a minute and wish all your readers Buona Fiesta!! We are looking forward to a safe and enjoyable Fiesta for all. Gloucester PD will be here everyday to assist with any public safety related needs and we are looking forward to the cooperation of all who attend to make this beautiful celebration what it is meant to be…a family and community tradition of spirit and togetherness.

Thank you, Joey, and your readers, for your anticipated support and cooperation. See you at Fiesta!!

Respectfully,

Leonard Campanello

Chief of Police

City of Gloucester, MA