Celebrating on Gloucester’s Water Shuttle From Cindy Hendrickson

Hey Joey,

What a spectacular time a group of us Gloucester chicks – and a few select men –  had last Saturday celebrating the birthday of our dear friend and GHS alum, Christine Buckley.  It was one of those “significant” birthdays that deserves more than just a dinner get together.  

Why not celebrate on the ocean, we thought?  How many of us grew up here and proclaim our love of the ocean, yet never actually get out on the water?  Too many, certainly.

For the mere sum of $10 per person for the Best Party idea ever ( it was my idea so I could be a tad prejudice), we made arrangements to meet friends on the M/V Lady Jillian aka the Gloucester Harbor Water Shuttle.

Our illusory plan was that Chris would be meeting Diana Davis and myself at the Studio Restaurant for lunch.  When the two of them arrived, I was stationed at the top of the shuttle ramp, dressed as a Mermaid with a sign proclaiming Ocean Wisdom. We told Chris that she was going for an ocean ride – and what a ride it turned out to be!

Besides the Studio, the shuttle stops at Harbor Loop.  GHS Cheerleaders, Kathy (Johnson) Keefe and Holly Davis, in original outfits from many moons ago, greeted us at the dock with a lively cheer.  

The third stop is St. Peter’s Landing and a smiling couple adorned in Sou’-wester fishing hats met us there – they were Chris’ daughter and son-in-law, Lars and Heather Muelle. 

Now – Chris assumed this was it since we opened some bubbly (only paper cups – no glass onboard) and dove in to delicious snacks. 

Chris had no idea we had ONE more Special Guest back at the Studio.  It was Whoopi!  The place was hysterically laughing, from the restaurant patrons to the surprised tourists sharing this wonderful day with us.  Whoopi turned out to be a friend that Chris had not seen for far too long – our own beloved recently retired Director of the Sawyer Free Library – none other than Carol Gray!  

I think that Captain Peter Favazza as well as the other guests had as much fun as we did!  Stevie Douglas even came on board and recited from Longfellow’s “The Wreck of the Hesperus”; a nice touch from a star GHS hockey player from yonder years. 

The Party Train kept moving and ended up at Mile Marker One.  The surprises were not over.  Who else but Cape Ann’s finest singer-songwriter, Chelsea Berry, would ride her bike over just to sing “Happy Birthday” to our Special friend?  Chelsea also presented a gift to Chris from us; VIP tickets to her summer concert at Mile Marker One on July 25th.

The motley crew moved from here to a Buckley family party before we called it a day.

A Perfect Day for a Perfectly Wonderful Lady.

Cindy Hendrickson

Photos 5:30AM 6/24/14 – Saint Peter’s Marina Seine Boat Practices and New Altar Mural Pics

Sista Felicia comes through again with Seine Boat Practice Photos and Photos of The New Murals on The St Peter’s Altar

Community Stuff 6/24/14

Fireworks related information from Fire Chief Eric Smith

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Ethan Fuller submits-

Instrument Drive – Eagle Scout Project

Want to be a part of a Community Service Project?  Here’s how you can help!

Accepting donations of lightly-worn instruments.

Help students achieve their musical dreams by donating playable instruments for any students enrolling in a band or orchestra at Rockport Public Schools.

This Sunday, June 29th,  there will be a collection site at the Rockport High School from 1:00 to 4:00 PM.

For more details visit my Facebook event @ Instrument Drive/ Eagle Scout Project or contact me directly: Ethan Fuller at lilfishecf@yahoo.com or call 978-546-1130.

Accepting flutes, clarinets, trumpets, trombones, violins, cellos and much more.  If you or someone you know used to play an instrument and no longer does, please consider donating to this worthy cause! 

I am also accepting donations for the cost of minor repairs.  To donate please visit my FB page for more information.  Thank you in advance for your considerations!


It’s Your Dog Park!
Please Help With a Generous Donation Today!

What does it take to make a successful dog park?

  • Rule-abiding dog owners
  • Well behaved dogs
  • Willing and able volunteers
  • And CASH!

All four are required, but today we are writing to ask you to help with that forth bullet.  Gloucester gave us use of the land, but taking care of the park is up to those of us who have come to rely on it. 
We are looking to raise $10,000 this summer.***

  • $5,000 — Maintenance and supplies: (think poop bags, mowing, tools, etc…)
  • $5,000 — Installing lights(!)   A generous Gloucester dog guardian has offered to donate solar powered lights for the park–all we need to do is raise the funds for installation.

***and we are well on our way! $2,000 down, only $8,000 to go!

There are many ways to contribute:

  • Donate by check!  Send your donation to:
      Gloucester Fund
      45 Middle Street,
      Gloucester, MA  01930
            (write “Dog Park” on the memo line)
  • Donate Online! Make a one-time donation via Network for Good or consider becoming a GDP Sustainer by signing up to make monthly contributions to your dog park.
  • Donate at the park! Next time you’re at the park, slip your donation into our new donation box located in the entry way.

Become a true friend to Gloucester Dog Park!  Donate today so we all can continue to enjoy a well-maintained (and with your help, soon to be well lit) park.  Thank you!

Managing a Dog Park!  A True Community Effort!

Joins us!  Contribute!  Volunteer!  
Get involved at gloucesterdogpark.org.


Hi Joey!

I was hoping you could share this flyer for the yoga classes that I am offering at Niles Beach all summer long.  I’d like to invite GMG readers to join me for a FREE CLASS this week!  Class times are Wednesday and Friday at 9am and Wednesday night at 7:30.  No experience or flexibility required…  Just bring a towel and a sense of humor!

Gretchen

beachyogaflyer

 


Good morning Joey, I realize this took place a week ago, but could you publicize the good works of one of our local Gloucester Scout Troops?  Ryan Ciullufo’s Eagle Scout Project culminated June 14, Flag Day, with a retirement ceremony of over 400 worn out U.S. flags held at Stage Fort Park.  The city never had any mechanism to collect and retire worn flags prior to Ryan’s project, and Mayor Kirk attended the flag box dedication ceremony held at the Gloucester AM Vets a couple of weeks prior to this event.

It’s a good, positive story.  Many thanks.  I’m a member of the Troop 56 Committee – fyi.

Have a good week.

John Felock

Magnolia, Massachusetts


fipps halibut

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Hi Joey,
My father and I run a charter business out of Cape Ann Marina.  My
whole family follows your page on facebook.  On saturday my dad (Bruce
Sweet) ran an ironman charter out to Fippinnies Ledge.  I was not
actually on the trip but thought you might like to check some of the
photos out.  They landed a 46# halibut as well as had some run ins
with some other cool marine life like a large torpedo ray, wolffish,
and a great white.  Here are links to the facebook page and website
(not sure if the pics made it there yet).  Hope you enjoy checking
them out.  Let me know what you think.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/SWEET-DREAM-III-Sportfishing/412288730462
http://sportfishingma.com/
Thanks for reading my email and all the great posts &pictures,
Eric Sweet


BEAD WITH BRUCE!

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A Drop In

Beading Circle

Pleasant Street Tea Co.

7 Pleasant St., Gloucester

Tuesday Nights, Beginning June 24th

at 6 PM * FREE!

Learn Alaskan and Tibetan-style beading techniques, or do you own thing.

Knitters welcome!

For more information call Bruce Ware at 978.881.8982

 


The F/V Hard Merchandise Glides Through Gloucester’s South Channel

To Buy Hard Merchandise Gear or Book a Charter Check Their Website: http://fvhardmerchandise.com//

Live Blogging Reintroducing the Harbor Room Event Space

Come On Down For Some Food and Wine and Watch The Sunset.
8 Norwood CT.  Off of East Main

For more information: 

http://www.theharborroom.com/

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Saint Peter’s Fiesta Mobile App From Andrew Nicastro

Fiesta Mobile App-

Hey Joey

http://stpetersfiesta.4yourmobile.com/landing/Desktop#.U6hFsvldV8E

I just finished building it and was hoping that you could give it a shout out.

Andrew Nicastro

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Happy Birthday GMG Contributor and The Best Film Shooter/Editor I Know Craig Kimberley

craigJust a small sample of some of Craig’s Awesome work for GMG-

 

 

 

GMG Fob Chad Konecky is kinda a big deal

Joey,

Gloucester resident and Friend of the Blog (FOB) Chad Konecky just did the voiceover forthis national ad for M&Ms. It’s been viewed / listened to more than 265,000 times so Chad’s kind of a big deal.

To put it into perspective, that’s about 264,997 more listens than the GoodMorningGloucester podcast that Chad and I did with you.

#BigTime
– John McElhenny

Pulled Pork Lobster Roll? Get Outta Here!!!!

Melissa Cox forwards-

And you thought mayo was bad on a lobster roll!

We were at the race track in Epping, NH. Thought you’d get a kick out of the sign.
Melissa Cox

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Way To Represent!

Scenes From The 2014 International Dory Races

International Dory Race Mixed Doubles Start-

 

Community Stuff 6/23/14

Mile Marker One Updates

Hi Joey:  my name is Pam Ashe and I am a manager at Mile Marker One and I handle social media and press among other duties.  Ron, our chef mentioned he talked to you and asked me to contact you.
Last Sunday marked the launch of our Sunday Blues Breakfast Buffet on our Bridge Deck.  Every Sunday from 9am to 12 noon, we offer this Blues Breakfast Buffet featuring a Belgian waffle station, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, home fries, fruit and homemade breakfast breads. Mari Martin sings the blues starting at 9:30.  We also offer a build your own Bloody Mary bar!
Our raw bar opens at 12 noon Sundays for $1 oysters, and cherrystones!  Cape Ann Connect, Rhythm & Grooves featuring local musicians of all ages starts at 1pm and runs until 4pm.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday we offer $11.99 Lobster Rolls! Freshly shucked lobster meat, lightly dressed with mayonnaise sits atop a brioche roll and served with french fries.


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Mayor Kirk Makes The Tamano City Newspaper In Japan!

Hi Joey, my visit to our sister city – Tamano City in Japan – made this newspaper ! Third story down. Photo of me admiring public art with the Mayor – beyond that, I have no idea what it says! So happy to be home in Gloucester. Thx for all you do.

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MOTT’s website added the Cultural Districts map … listings and events on massvacation.com

Cat Ryan submits-

Thanks Joey!

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The website for the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism (MOTT) is www.massvacation.com

So far, these 14 Gloucester businesses and organizations have added their listings– with pictures!

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ALMOST THERE–And these need a picture!

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Also check out EAT IMAGINE DISCOVER and send in press releases for their subcategories. You might be featured.

send to: Lisa Simmons, Communications Director, MA Office of Travel and Tourism lisa.simmons@state.ma.us

MOTT recently added the link for the Massachusetts Cultural Districts map. Click on EXPLORE from the home page and then select “ARTS”, and then “CULTURAL DISTRICTS”.

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I see that they’ve added the new “Art App Boston” – hopefully they’ll add links for the new Cape Ann Cultural District app and the ArtsApp Cape Cod soon.

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See what they’ve written about within each district.

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2014 Greasy Pole Flags With Brothers Tom and Peter Favazza

The exclusive interview with Sista Felicia coming up Tuesday.  The Favazzas talk about tradition and how the flags are made.   All the love,  all the honor,  all the glory- all on tap for this coming weekend.  

FIESTA IS JUST DAYS AWAY !!!

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Brad and Lindsay Wedding From Jeanne Blake

Hi Joey,

You probably have received pictures of last night’s wedding of Brad Pierce and Lindsay Brown on Long Beach. Brad owns the Cape Ann Motor Inn.   

It was beautiful — and Brad and Lindsay graciously invited all the neighbors. Party of the year! 

Sending some more in the next email. 

Enjoy this beautiful day. 

Jeanne

Jeanne Blake

Long Beach Motel

AJ Orlando Handicaps The Senior Seine Boat Races & Talks Fiesta Tradition

Saint Peter’s Fiesta Schedule of Events Click Here

Kenny MacCarthy Has a Screaming Deal- EXTRA! Only the 2nd time in 3 years. This is a DEAL alert! Cape Ann MarketWATCH EXTRA!

Kenny Writes-

Saturday night 
June 21, 2014

From: Gloucester
50 and dark

Hi Joey,

The stunning 8 unit Residences of Shore Cliff on Magnolia’s “little back shore” will now sell out. The last 2 units just had dramatic price reductions. One was originally offered at $1.4M, the other $1.1M. Both are now available for $795,000 each. They have easterly, open ocean views, Olmstead Gardens and superior Windover construction.
If either fit your needs, let me know. Soon. 

Call Kenny here at 978-758-0983

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MLS #: 71538695
Status: PCG 
DOM: 377
Orig. Price: $1.4M
List Price: $795,000

10 Cliff Ave. U:6
List $/SqFt: 330.7
List Date: 6/8/2013

Gloucester, MA:Magnolia 01930

Style: Condo – Townhouse
Outdoor Space: Yes – Common
Assoc.Fee: $1,006

Rooms: 8
Beds: 3
Baths: 3f 0h
Living Area: 2404
Tax: $0

Garage: 2
Parking: 2
Pets: Yes w/ Restrictions
Year Built: 2013
Fy: 00

Remarks: HUGE PRICE DROP JUST IN TIME FOR THE OPEN HOUSE! New Construction on the ocean. Stunning landscaping and old stone walls. Shingle style duplex “cottages” in an old world Victorian waterfront community beautifully situated on high land with splendid views up the rocky coastline. Property includes an original Olmsted garden that is part of the common land. Master bedroom suite with balcony, plus 2 other beds and bath on the second floor. Ocean views from the living, dining, kitchen, screen/3 season porch, deck and bedrooms. This unit has a 2 car garage under.

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MLS #: 71615237
Status: PCG 
DOM: 193
Orig. Price: $1.12M
List Price: $795,000

6 Cliff Avenue U:7
List $/SqFt: 353.33
List Date: 12/10/2013

Gloucester, MA:Magnolia 01930

Style: Condo – Half-Duplex
Outdoor Space: Yes – Common
Assoc.Fee: $907

Rooms: 6
Beds: 3
Baths: 2f 1h
Living Area: 2250
Tax: $0

Garage: 2
Parking: 4
Pets: Yes
Year Built: 2013
Fy: 2013

Remarks: HUGE PRICE DROP!! JUST IN TIME FOR OPEN HOUSE. Filled with natural light, this south facing unit has a first floor master with attached 3 season porch and deck with partial views to the ocean. The floor plan allows for living on one level with minimal steps from the 2 car attached garage or the covered front entry. On the second level there are two large bedrooms, a full bath and a balcony with an ocean view. This duplex has the privacy of a single family unit. All eight units that make up the Residences of Shore Cliff have ownership in a magnificent Olmsted Garden which boldly faces east with views far up the rocky coastline of Magnolia to the Eastern Pt. lighthouse. Shore Cliff is surrounded by old stone walls and is exquisitely landscaped. The complex of 8 units is now completely built.

BTW I might as well share the auction video, too. If you remember, last week we told you about the auction at 14 Rouse Rd., Eastern Point. It sold today for $1.05M. If you’ve never seen an auction, watch my video clips. 

Click here for video.

Eric Lorden Spotted This White Whale??? In Smith’s Cove Yesterday

He said he heard it breathe when it lifted it’s back out of the water and it’s back came up about 6 or 7 times within 15 minutes or so.  The skin was smooth and it was pure white, the whole animal.

What he saw was the back hump come out of the water and then the tail and the tail was split like two points.  Can anyone ID what it could have been???

A beluga perhaps?

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Updated, a second confirmation from Amy Beaudet:

My father-in-law also saw it yesterday by the paint factory. He said it was a beluga whale. He’ll probably give more details later.