Community Stuff 10/31/13

Schedule for airing League debate

CATV will be showing the mayoral debate sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Cape Ann at the following times.   Please post to our website, Kathryn, and add to our announcement on Good morning, Gloucester.

Tuesday, October 29, 3 pm

Wednesday, October 20, 8 pm

Friday, November 1, 12:30 am

Saturday, November 2, 7:30 am

Saturday, November 2, 7 pm

Sunday November 3, 7:30 am


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O’Maley Innovation Middle School 2nd Annual Day of Service Friday, October 25, 2013

Celebrating Service
O’Maley Innovation Middle School 2nd Annual Day of Service
Friday, October 25, 2013

In their own words…
Student reflections on Day of Service:

“It felt so good seeing everyone helping each other out, and seeing everyone participating and having fun- while cleaning! When we came back, we watched The Giving Tree. That got me thinking how awesome it is to help other people out without them asking. I had a lot of fun getting to go outside with my friends and help the school out.”
Pharah Donlan, gr 6

“I helped organize the school store. I folded the clothes, I brought all the emergency bags into all the classes and grades. I felt good about myself, just like the boy in the Giving Tree.”
Samantha Sullivan, gr 6

“Just like in the Giving Tree, we asked and received (rakes!), and then we gave- to help clean the outside. It was very cold – to keep warm, we huddled in a group hug when we had filled 4 large trash bags.”
Sam Ciolino, gr 6

“Today, we cleaned up our school, the Ralph B. O’Maley Middle School. We did not do it for recognition or publicity, we did it because it made us feel good. We did it because it made our hearts feel good. You know that feeling when you do something for the community or even another person without someone even asking you, that’s why we did it.
Drew Bouchie, gr 6

“At O’Maley, we have a school acronym, S.A.I.L.S., which stands for service, acceptance, integrity, leadership and success. I definitely think our school did all that today. And we also made a memory that I believe we will have throughout this year.”
Asha Egmont, gr 6

“We eventually all joined together to pick up pinecones, trash, etc. up on the hill. I think we all did a great job together, and I hope we do it again.”
Silas Emerson, gr 6

“The connection I made between the Giving Tree and our service project was that just like the tree, the Earth has given us EVERYTHING we need. Now, like the boy, we need to give back, like picking up trash and depolluting.”
Justin Bushfield, gr 6

“I felt like I understood the story because it was cold and I was tired but I still helped. It was very hard work, just as when the tree was giving away things for the boy. But overall, it does pay off.”
Issac Aiello, gr 6

“My class helped today by picking up trash and raking leaves. And in the story, the tree helped by giving the boy not exactly what he wanted, but what he needs. So, both in the story and in real life, there was help included.”
Thiago Ferreira, gr 6

“In the Giving Tree”, the boy took and never gave back. I try to give back to the environment, because I take a lot from it. O’Maley S.A.I.L.S. program is about helping others and making good choices. To make life better for everyone, we should take care of the environment and stick to S.A.I.L.S.
Sophia Hogan-Lopez, gr 6

“Today, the whole O’Maley School went to help clean the city of Gloucester. The 6th grade stayed at the school and cleaned there. The 7th graders went to elderly peoples’ homes to help them out, and the 8th grade went all over the place. And we all had so much fun.”
Briana Bruni, gr 7

“To be honest, I really didn’t want to come out today, but after I was done, I felt really good. Maya Angelou’s advice is very true- we can’t just take or receive, we also need to give back. Today, we had a chance to do this.”
Aiden Cunha, gr 7

“Today I put my time into my community. And now I’m thinking back on my service. Looking back on it, I felt really good. Even though I didn’t get a physical reward, I got a really good feeling in my heart. Maya Angelou’s words mean that you can’t just keep on taking and taking. You have to give back- which we did today.”
Rodney Nyborg, gr 7

“I am really proud of myself and my classmates. It’s like the quote, because the community helps us, so we need to find ways to give back. J S.A.I.L.S.”
Ruby Melvin, gr 7

“I was extremely cold and my gloves were ripped. I was cold, but it felt really good. What I did felt great. Today, I took off the other catcher’s mitt and threw back.”
Noah Schott, gr 7

“I have been in my car and seen elderly people raking leaves, pulling up roots in the cold. So I felt that what I did today helped somebody that was not capable of doing what we did for them.”
Joseph Reimersma, gr 7

“As I sit here writing this with my frozen hands, I realize I feel good about the service I did today. I raked the yard of a nice man on Blueberry Lane. It was cold out. I was in charge of holding open the trash bags. I ripped my purple latex gloves and fell into a bush. But in the end, it was all worth it. I did some service that followed Maya Angelou’s advice: “I’ve learned that you can’t go through live with a catcher’s mitt on both hands. You need to be able to throw something back.”
Johanna Couture, gr 7

“I was at the Sargent Murray Gilman House today. We picked up leaves and put them in a compost bin. When Huey Lewis says “Some people take and never give”, we did give today. We gave back to the community today by cleaning up a public place that people like to go to. It felt good to give back today.”
Jack Tallgrass, gr 8

“Today I went to the Cape Ann Museum. I helped rake the leaves in the courtyard and clean up around the museum. As I was doing this, I felt proud because our school can make a difference, by helping other people and other community locations. Huey Lewis’ lyrics say that “if we all give a little it could mean a lot”. Today we helped out a little and it meant a lot.”
Mikaela Carpenter, gr 8

“So today, what our school did was service. It was very cold, but my class and I got through it and kept on working. We gave back or said “thank you”- in return for something good that the world did for us. We went out of our way to help clean other people’s yards, and we survived!
Vanessa Rodolosi, gr 8

“Huey Lewis’ lyrics have a lot to do with what we did today. As stated in the song, “We can fight one another/like they do on t.v./or we can/help one another/the way it’s supposed to be.” If we had fought over who did what, then we would have gotten few leaves raked up at the Unitarian Church. By working together, we left the church with far less to do than there was before we came. This felt great. In our world, if we worked more to help the needy, it would make a better place.”
Matthew Smith, gr 8

“Today we raked Mr. and Mrs. O’Neill’s yard. I saw how grateful Mrs. O’Neill was, and I thought to myself that if something as simple as raking could make someone so happy, that if everyone just pitched in, it could make our ‘small world’ a better place.”
Haley Johnson, gr 8

“In the song lyrics of Huey Lewis, he explains how doing something no matter how small can mean a great amount to someone. This is a small world if we help each other. Today, my class went to a home near Manchester. Although today wasn’t the warmest, everyone’s spirits became brighter once we got there. Suddenly we had a lot of energy which we used to help someone in our community and make a difference. We learned to do something out of our own free will and not for something in return. This greatly made me happy.”
Soo Ae Ono, gr 8

“If every class or school in the world did this, then it would really make a difference, because like Huey Lewis says, it’s a small world and we can make a change.”
Ethan Brennan, gr 8

“I think my generation should do more things like this and just notice how it could make life so much better and happier in our ‘small world’”.
Mollie-Mae McGillivary, gr 8

“Today we went to Mrs. Lally’s yard in West Gloucester. She was a former teacher at O’Maley, so she gave a lot to the kids and the community. So it felt great to help her out and give back to her. This service is a very important part of life and everyone should help each other out once in a while, because it feels great and could really make someone’s day.”
Harley Perreira, gr 8

“In the last stanza of Huey Lewis’ lyrics for “Small World”, it is indicating that doing something small for someone means a lot to them because you took the time out of your own day to do it. Something so little can make someone else so happy.”
Brittany Turner, gr 8

“We raked and pulled weeds and fixed her garden. We gave a little from ourselves, and I hope it means a lot.”
Alexis Thompson, gr 8

“When Huey Lewis is saying that “when we give a little, it could really mean a lot”, he is saying that even the little things we do can mean a lot to other people. When I was cleaning, it felt good that I was making someone happy by clearing their yard for them. Because maybe they couldn’t. Giving back to people and to your community is very important in today’s society.”
C.J. Renales, gr 8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Halloween Then and Now From Virginia McKinnon

Hi Joey, Here is my Halloween Story.Wishing you a belated Happy Birthday.

Enjoying your blog. Love, Virginia (Frontiero) McKinnon

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Halloween remains a very special holiday, as this is my husband’s birthday
Bob will be 89 years old this year.
 
Looking back to my childhood, Halloween was a very celebrated holiday in Gloucester. I remember groups of people of all ages lining up on side streets
Gould Court, Mansfield Street, Granite Street, etc.. Grown-ups were given fire torches to carry to light up the way. We joined the magical parade going by on Washington Street,  joining the marching band on to Prospect Street and to the State Armory, now Curtis Clark Elderly Housing.  Everyone dressed up in costumes for a wonderful city sponsored Halloween Party. Prizes were awarded for the best costumes, most original, best for children, best adults, etc. Bobbing for apples, lots of cider and donuts. A live band for dancing and great music. No trick or treating at that time. Later Halloween celebrations  were held at the Gloucester High School, but the wonderful parade was discontinued.  The city councilors are sponsoring a City Halloween Party this year at the City hall.
 
My children’s Halloween celebrations were also so special. I can remember my children asking me “Mama is this my Halloween?” Comparing Halloween to their birthday, so much better with getting all that candy. They were so excited to get dressed up and I would accompany them around our neighborhood, as they held up their bags, chanting “Trick or treat” I could not afford to buy costumes for seven children, but my neighbors were intrigued to see us all dressed up as ghost. I cut up my old sheets and made our costumes.  One year I made our costumes from trash bags. My children made unique decorations to attach to the bags creating costumes..
 
When my children were older, I would pick up two buckets of chicken  and all the fixings from Kentucky Chicken on Bass Avenue on my way home from work. Eating off paper plates  my children went off to “Trick or treat” around the neighborhood with instructions to be home at 7 o’clock to celebrate their Dad’s birthday. Birthday cake and ice-cream would be waiting for them to end their exciting day, counting their “loot“ of who got the most candy. Our traditional Kentucky Chicken Dinners continued for many years with great nostalgia of childhood Halloweens. Now Kentucky Chicken has moved too far away to Saugus.
 

On my husband’s 80th Birthday we had a gala celebration at the Gloucester House with all our families and friends attending. My children presented their Dad with a royal king’s robe and crown. I was dressed as a queen. We are pictured here with our  seven children in costumes. My husband looks at the photograph of his friends, Bob Beard, Elmer Miller, Gordon Hilsey, Charlie Dickman, Joe Orange and Tony Rao. Gordon died a few years ago, Two weeks ago Charlie died and last year around Halloween Tony died. Memories are so precious of this group “the greatest generation” veterans of World War 2 and the former YMCA body builders. Best friends forever.

This year’s celebration was a Family October Birthday Halloween Party at Papa Gino’s on Sunday. Celebrating many October birthday’s my youngest daughter’s 50th, oldest grandson 40th, granddaughters 32 and 34 , great-grandchildren 5 and 4. Many blessings and happy celebrations.  
Virginia (Frontiero) McKinnon                   October 2013

Dental Day to Help the Strays

DENTAL DAY TO HELP THE STRAYS

On Friday, November 8, 2013, Harbor Cove Dental at 123 Main St., Gloucester is hosting Dental Day to Help the Strays. Teeth cleanings and teeth whitening will be offered (for humans only) and 100% of the proceeds will be donated to Cape Ann Animal Aid to benefit the dental care of shelter animals in need. Dental Day will also feature a guest appearance by the tooth fairy and tarot card readings by Mistitarot. This event is by appointment only and space is limited. Call 978-865-3360 for more information about costs/accepted insurance plans or to make an appointment.

Community Stuff 10/30/13


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FLYABOUT: An Installation featuring BRAD STORY’S flying sculptures and CAMILLA MACFAYDEN’S textile collograph panels.will be showing at Flatrocks Gallery through November 2nd. Located at 77 Langsford St (Rt. 127)Gloucester, Mass. Open Thu-Sun 12-5pm or by apt. 978-879-4683 or 978-353-9111


Tickets on Sale for Spaulding Education Fund’s NIGHT OF STARS

Annual Youth Talent Show benefits District’s Education Fund

Spaulding Education Fund’s 5th Annual NIGHT OF STARS  talent show is coming right up!  Performances have been rehearsed, the auditions have been held, and there will be two fabulous shows on Sunday, November 17, 3013 at 4pm and 5:30pm in the Manchester Essex Regional Middle High School Auditorium.  This special evening will showcase many young musicians, dancers, singers and more from the community while also raising awareness about the important work of Spaulding Education Fund (SEF).  It promises to be a spectacular evening, one not to be missed! 

Tickets are on sale now on the SEF website, www.spauldingeducationfund.org.  The orgranizers  encourage people interested in attending to purchase their tickets early as this is usually a sold-out show!  

The Spaulding Education Fund is a parent volunteer organization that opens doors to innovative curriculum-based learning.  Its focus is to provide new resources that advance, enrich and enliven the classroom experience.  Through the generous support of citizens and businesses, SEF helps to fulfill the most basic promise of a community – to provide excellent public education for everyone.  To find out more about SEF, to make a donation, or to purchase tickets, visit www.spauldingeducationfund.org.

Felicia Ciaramitaro Mohan to Speak at Pigeon Cove Circle on November 21

Felicia Ciaramitaro Mohan, known to her many followers as Sista Felicia, has written her first cookbook commemorates her family’s Sicilian traditions, lost recipes, and authentic dishes. Gifts of Gold: In a Sicilian Kitchen with Sista Felicia, begins with the end of summer and the harvesting of fruits and vegetables and celebrates all things autumn. On Thursday, November 21, Felicia will be the guest speaker at the Pigeon Cove Circle, providing an overview of how her cookbook was compiles from beginning to end.  

Felica’s cookbook contains delicious foods, easy-to-follow step-by -step directions, how-to photos, and beautiful photography, Sista Felicia’s cookbook has also been carefully crafted to highlight beautiful Cape Ann. Thirteen recipes are accompanied by QR codes, which directly link the reader to Sista Felicia’s online how-to videos on her website, www.sistafeliciaskitchen.com[sistafeliciaskitchen.com].

The evening will begin at 6 p.m. with a potluck buffet dinner and speaker at 6:45 p.m. Those attending the potluck dinner are welcome to bring an item for the buffet. There is no fee or pre-registration required.  All are welcome attend enjoyable evening.

The Pigeon Cove Circle is located at Six Breakwater Avenue in Rockport.  The Pigeon Cove Circle is made up of men and women throughout Cape Ann, a civic group who provide fund-raiser for community needs such a scholarships, and other needs on Cape Ann. Those who would like further information about the availability of the Pigeon Cove function hall are welcome to call Michelle at 978-546-1195.

Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce Tourism Council as they present Coffee & Connections with special guest, Betsy Wall, Director of the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism

CoffeeAndConnections October

Wednesday, October 30

9:00 to 10:30 am

Rockport Inn & Suites

183 Main Street, Rockport

Please join the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce Tourism Council as they present Coffee & Connections with special guest, Betsy Wall, Director of the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism (MOTT) on Wednesday, October 30 from 9:00 to 10:30 am, at Rockport Inn & Suites.

Betsy Wall is the Executive Director of the Massachusetts Marketing Partnership and the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism where she is responsible for Massachusetts’ domestic and international marketing programs, the Massachusetts Film and Sports Marketing Offices, and business development marketing. She serves as a member of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Travel Advisory Board, as a Chairman’s Circle board member of the U.S. Travel Association and as Chair of Discover New England, the international marketing consortium of the New England states.

This complimentary reception features coffee and pastries and a special presentation from Director Wall about the state’s tourism marketing program.

Advanced registration is required for this complimentary reception as space is limited.

Joel Brown Speaks At Essex Shipbuilding Museum Tonight!

Check out Joel’s book website, twitter and website-

Web: www.HubArts.com
Twitter: @jbnbpt
New book: essexbywayguide.com

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Gloucester Stores Celebrate the Season! Happy Halloween! Hat Contest

Alice Gardner submits Gloucester Retailer Storefront Halloween Decoration Photos!

Can you guess which stores are which?

First One To Guess All Six Photos Correctly Can Come To The Dock and Claim This Brand New Fisherman’s Partnership Cap

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Community Photos 10/29/13

Joey, always a treat to be back in Gloucester Happy halloween Boo and Sue Smith, Briarneck

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Friday evening on Good Harbor Beach.

Best,

Janet Rice

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Light of the Evening at Good Harbor Beach

from Elinor Teele

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Huge Thanks To The Captains Of Wicked Tuna- Dave Carraro and Dave Marciano

I’m not sure people around here outside of the restaurateurs and shop owners realize the impact that these guys have had on local business.

These hard working fishermen and real life men of character have captured the hearts of America from their legions of fans who watch Wicked Tuna.

I can’t begin to tell you how many people I run into from all over the country that come in and ask where they can see The Hard Merchandise or Tuna.com.  They love the show and they come to Gloucester to stay for vacation, eat at our restaurants and shop in our shops.  But it doesn’t end there.  They stay at our hotels, they book charters and when their charters are filled up they pass off those charters on to other local charter boat Captains. 

I hear it over and over and over again and these people are coming from all over the country.

So when you see these guys around town, give ‘em a pat on the back and say thanks for representing our City and making us proud.

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Captain Dave Carraro Check out The Tuna.com Site Book a charter and Buy Some Gear

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Dave Marciano Check Out The Hard Merchandise Site- Book a Charter and Grab Some Gear

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The 2013 Annual Governor’s Conference on Travel and Tourism took place in the Hall of Flags of the State House

Catherine Ryan submits-

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I sat with Peter Webber of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce and a great group from Newburyport.  The Massachusetts Director of Travel and Tourism (MOTT) is Betsy Wall and she’s impressive! She has pushed for investment in this sector, measurable returns, and building success through strong partner engagement. I thought about the Essex National Heritage Trail and MA Smart Growth Alliance. I thought about the great work from Anita Walker and the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the new state Cultural Districts. This led me to wondering how many women were in charge of Departments with Gov. Patrick and how much were their budgets and all sectors? I confess that I would have started to look that up right then and there (wifi was good!), but everything was so interesting I had to listen.

 

Several dignitaries were introduced.

 

Massachusetts State Representative Kathleen O’Connor Ives is the co-chair of the Joint Committee on Tourism, Arts and Cultural Development (seems very approachable) along with Representative Cory Atkins (Concord). Ives lives in Newburyport so our table was excited when she spoke! There was big applause from Plymouth and Cape Cod attendees for Therese Murray (Plymouth/Barnstable), the Massachusetts Senate President. Well, she likely supported Plymouth’s 400th Centennial exhibition that will travel across the US and overseas!

 

The room– and the international table– just beamed for Governor Deval Patrick who was our keynote speaker. Travel and tourism is right up there with other market pillars that have helped the MA economy recover (such as higher education and healthcare). He gave a shout out to…The Berkshires! He presented MOTT awards to several successes in the TT arena including City of Salem, the Freedom Trail, SturbridgeVillage, The Sterling and Francine Clark Institute, and Boston Gay Pride. The international representatives at the table next to us covered Canada, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Ireland and Japan. The three big emerging countries? China, Brazil and India.

 

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Betsy Wall lined up the speakers to cover the big picture on down, and how they’re working and partnering together. The first Guest Speaker was great, President of Brand USA (Discover America), Christopher L. Thompson.

 

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He shared this Roseanne Cash “Land of Dreams” song/video commercial that was done “before he came on board”. I’m not sure if that meant he was cool for it or not! I admit that I was trying to spot Gloucester’s flag and other towns within the great room, and did not concentrate just then on specific shots of MA in this video, but I did see iconic art and bridges. You can see it here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrUs_FWqj9s

 

Incidentally tracking film and tv production within MA falls in MOTT’s domain and Gloucester is one of 70 towns or cities that have been used as location over the past two years. In 2013 alone there have been 16 major productions in MA and estimated spending for the year is north of $215,000,000.

 

Thompson (and others) described this industry as the nation’s #1 service export and that1 in every 8 jobs reflects this sector of the economy. Massachusetts is big time involved. Massachusetts is a destination for its “must see” sights, and so many of our Nation’s “firsts” are here.  Massachusetts is also leading or in the top 5 for work in healthcare, energy efficiency and alternate energy, life sciences and biology. People are visiting their kids at our universities, moving through for military travel, etc. Boston Conventions is the leading INTERNATIONAL headquarters for business, scientific and medical segments of the economy. Although travel is up, it has not reached the levels pre 2001. Brand USA was implemented to raise these numbers. This industry is so ready with measurements and metrics they could easily offer exact data about how much business was lost and the economic impact from the government shut down.

 

Another speaker, Tom Glynn, CEO for the Massachusetts Port Authority, gave a terrific update. Massport is helping people move through quickly and safely and they have a global outlook. They’ve streamlined the clog (vehicular and exhaust!) at pick up and drop off for Logan by switching to one integrated bus system for all rental car companies (28 vs. 100+). They’ve rearranged curbs and added better wayfinding. They’ve introduced the new TSA program “global entry”. There are big gains in travel infrastructure and many more non stop flights available.

 

The last speaker up was Patricia Rojas-Ungar, Vice President of Relations for the United States Travel Association (USTA). She spoke about our country being the number one place foreigners say they want to travel to– but then don’t, because of how long it takes to acquire a visa and the travel hassles. She’d say that increased international travel means more American jobs. They’re working on making that travel easier. This means in places such as Brazil and China, two willing markets, people may be able to access digital media for interviews for visas rather than having to take a trip to another location possibly hours away just to apply… to take a trip to the US. It also means spreading the news about the Jolt Act (HR 1354) which supports expanding the Visa Waiver Program to Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Croatia, Israel, Poland, Romania and Uruguay because it could add billions to our economy and create more jobs. Text from your phone today 877-877, “travel”, and send to sign up for the Power of Travel coalition if you want to help there.

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What does MOTT mean for folks, organizations and businesses in Gloucester? You can sign up to meet Director Betsy Wall in person. Peter Webber has arranged for Ms. Wall to visit Cape Ann next week. The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce is hosting this very special reception on Wednesday, October 30th, from 9AM-10:30AM at the Rockport Inn & Suites. You can RSVP here http://web.capeannchamber.com/events/eventdetail.aspx?EventID=1136

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Visit and re-visit MOTT’s website  www.massvacation.com. It’s full on engagement, ever updating and rich content. Take some time to submit your business/org listing to the website (no guaranty but worth a try); use great (seasonal) photos, and write ups. See what is already listed. Look at the tabs for LBGT and MA Green and other categories. Add into their social media platforms (send in your photos, posts, comments) and partake in the robust real time marketing they’re making available. It’s going to be a great resource when you want to visit other towns, too.

Gloucester Police Updates From Chief Campanello

Hi Joe,

2 things today for your readers. In the spirit of having a safe and enjoyable Halloween for the little ones, the Gloucester Police Department would encourage the use of reflecting clothing or a flashlight to illuminate persons walking on sidewalks or streets during trick or treating, be aware of traffic, as traffic should be aware of the many kids who will be out and about on Thursday night. Kids, stay wih your parents or the adult who came out with you. The Gloucester Police Department will be fully staffed to address any concerns that may arise throughout the eventing.

Also, The Fiesta After Action Report is completed. I would encourage your readers to stop by and grab a copy of it from my office. Read for yourselves the exhaustive review of Fiesta and the plans for moving forward, and then please contact me directly with any questions, comments or concerns.

As we all well know….Editorials tend to miss important issues.

Respectfully,

Leonard Campanello

Chief of Police

City of Gloucester, MA

Al Bezanson Photo Caption Contest

Joey___

My friend Aram Nersesian, Capt. of schooner Heron, got this photo of his wheel during the Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race last week.  I would like to challenge your readers to come up with a caption.

Stinkbug on Heron

Community Photos 10/28/13

Remembering The HMS Bounty One Year Later, photos from Anthony Marks

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Sunday Night G Town Music Photos From Mary Barker

Hi Joey,

Thought I would share some shots of musical happenings Sunday evening.

There first few are from the Dog Bar, where Michael O’Leary (bodhran and vocals), Lin Swicker (guitar, mandolin, banjo), and Adrienne Howard (guitar, hurry gurdy) were joined by Olivia Gale (in blue – guitar, vocals), Bob Barker (Scottish small pipes) and a host of singers for a Celtic music session.   We always get people up dancing.

Next, are some shots from the Cape Ann Contra Dance held at the First Baptist Church on Gloucester St, organized by Rose Sheehan.  The dance is always enjoyed by folks of all age ranges,  I just missed an 82 year old dancer and a family with 3 young boys.   All are welcomed to come and give it a try!

Mary Barker


Happy Halloween from the Gloucester Gig Rowers at Maritime Gloucester!

Best-

Janet Rice

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Here is Bailee delivering the 200 prizes for the pedi patients at Beverly Hospital through her fundraiser from Saturday! Thanks for helping promote her event!

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Birds at Jones River taken on 10/20 From Charles Erbafina

The first bird I believe is an immature Little Blue Heron and the second a Great Blue Heron in flight

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Community Stuff 10/28/13

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Join us for a red carpet opening of “As You Like It” on Thursday October 31 at 8 PM. Dress up for the red carpet and receive a gift at the post show reception with the cast. Shakespeare’s witty and popular comedy features the cross-dressing Rosalind (Lauren Ashley Suchecki) and a host of misplaced characters cavorting in the Forest of Arden. Also in the cast are Jonathan Arnold, Henry Cooper, Olivia Gale, Ashlee Holm, Andrew Hoover, Beebe Nelson, Nick Neyeloff, Dominic Parry,

Nathaniel Punches, Jim Robinson, Donald Roby, Jessie Sorrells, Stephen Turner, Claudio Von Bismark, Daria Whittaker, and Jayson Winer.

Original music for the many songs in the text is by Sirkka Natti. Choreography is by Carl Thomsen, well known in the North Shore area for his dance theatre pieces, especially on Cape Ann for “Clear Away” a dance drama about local fishermen.

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Hi Joey,

My name is Silvana Costa and I am a new shop owner in Rockport, working with a committee of folks to help generate buzz and energy around supporting local merchants. Someone turned me onto your BLOG, and it is perfect, especially for newcomers to the area looking for a down-home experience!

On Dec. 6th, Rockport merchants are organizing a Shop Local night and I wanted to send over the Press Release to you so that you had it, and cold possibly BLOG about? 


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A HOLIDAY FAIR sponsored by the WOMEN’S COMMUNITY CLUB of MAGNOLIA will be held Saturday, November 16th from 9:00a.m. – 2:00 p.m. in Jones Hall of the Magnolia Library Center, corner of Lexington and Norman Ave. Magnolia.

There will be a variety of handmade crafts, holiday gifts, jewelry and bake table.  There will be several local consigners featuring there goods. There will be lots of fun activities for the whole family.  The Silent Auction will feature gift certificates from local businesses and restaurants along with gift baskets and a Money Raffle.

Mulled cider, coffee, punch, donuts will be sold throughout the day.  Lunch with homemade fish chowder, quiche, hotdogs, and tuna rolls will be served starting at 11:30 a.m.

This is the Women’s Club’s major fund raiser of the year and all the money raised is returned to the community to support organizations and projects that benefit the community as a whole.  PLEASE COME AND SUPPORT THIS COMMUNITY EVENT!! 

For more information on the Women’s Club, please contact president Carol Sutherland at 978-525-3773.

Any questions contact Sandy Dupray 978-879-4625


Hi, Joey,

I am a life-long resident of Gloucester.  I enjoy your blog and have become an avid daily reader.  I particularly enjoy learning about all the wonderful and diverse events available right here in our own backyard….which has caused me to share the following information.  I am a volunteer at Star House (located in Beverly)  and truly believe in our mission; however we are in need of funds.  The services available at Star House for children and their families are like no other; it is a very unique program.  I hope you will consider including my first requested posting in a few blogs between now and November 9, the date of the fundraiser.  We are hoping and praying to fill the venue.

Stars of the Sea

Join us for a festive evening of food, silent and live auctions, and dancing with Leo’s Classic Hits while overlooking beautiful Gloucester Harbor.   STARS OF THE SEA, An event to celebrate the new Star House Day Program, Saturday, November 9, 2013, 7-11 pm, at Tavern on the Harbor, 30 Western Avenue, Gloucester.  Please come and support this very worthwhile cause for our children.  With our own Leo Francis “at the helm,” it promises to be a fun-filled evening!  Suggested Cost: $100 per ticket.  For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 978-203-9195 or email us at starhouse323@yahoo.com

Thank you, Joey


Joey, 

I’m taking part in the “Plunge 4 Pete” on December 28, 2013 at Good Harbor Beach. The event is a polar plunge raising money for the Pete Frates #3 Fund and other non-profits in the fight against ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease). I hope that some of your followers may be willing to pledge me in my quest to be the biggest fundraiser. Here is the link:

http://www.petefrates.com/p4p/plunge/joe-orlandos-plunge-page/

Thanks, Joey. Keep up the good work at GMG!

Joseph M. Orlando, Jr., Esq.


GloucesterCast 10/27/13 With Guest Toby Pett and Joey Ciaramitaro

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GloucesterCast Podcast Taped 10/27/13 With Guest Toby Pett and Host Joey Ciaramitaro

Topics Include: Controversial Boston Pro Sports Officiating,Sista Felicia Makes It Official, Rotary Trivia Night, Chad Konecky, iPad Air vs Microsoft Surface Pro,Reminder To Vote In Local Elections

Topics Include: Controversial Boston Pro Sports Officiating, Sista Felicia Makes It Official, Rotary Trivia Night, Chad Konecky, iPad Air vs Microsoft Surface Pro, Reminder To Vote In Local Elections