Summer Shots From Jay Smiledge (The Boulevard & Annisquam)

Hi GMG & Joey:

Here’s a few Summer shots from around town today 7-10-2013. (The Boulevard & Annisquam)

Jay Smiledge

Cape Ann Imagery

jay@capeannimagery.com

Henry David Thoreau Quote of The Week From Greg Bover

“The price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it.”

Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)

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Sometimes called the first environmentalist, Thoreau, born and raised in Concord, Massachusetts, was mentored by the Transcendentalists Ralph Waldo Emerson and Bronson Alcott, his neighbors. His book Walden, about the two years he spent living in a hut he had built himself on Emerson’s woodlot at Walden Pond, has become a classic of American literature for its introspection blended with natural history. His Civil Disobedience, written as an explanation of his non-payment of taxes as a protest against the Mexican-American war, is still influential, and his books on his journeys to Maine, Canada and Cape Cod go much deeper than mere travelogues. Thoreau is also credited with the invention of raisin bread.

Greg Bover

Gloucester Schooner

Greetings Joey C; Working up my ambition to put together some info about my ancestors & Gloucester fishing. Everything works slower with age.

I built this model and named it after my Grandfather Austin Adams who was mate on the Jesse Costa when she got lost all hands in Dec 1916 delivering it to Newfoundland .more to follow. Roger Francis

Austin Adams full sail

Reader Submits Controversy Cape Ann Brewing Steak Bomb- Not Really A Bomb? Vote

Toby Pett writes:

http://www.capeannbrewing.com/menu/ :

Steak Bomb – 11 american cheese, peppers, onions, and linguica no mushrooms, no salami…NOT a Bomb…

I tend to agree.

Just because someone calls it a steak bomb is it a steak bomb?

Like if I served a tuna sub and called it a Steak Bomb does that make it a Steak Bomb?

Hmmmmm.

Community Stuff 7/12/13

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Rockport Friends of the Library hold Summer Book Sale July 19 to 21

The Friends of the Rockport Library hold their annual summer book sale on Friday, July 19 and Saturday, July 20 from  10:00 am to 5:00 pm and Sunday July 21 from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm.

Members’ Preview Sale is Thursday, July 18 from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm.  Members can enjoy refreshments along with the best selection of books. Memberships available at the door.

Come browse for novels, mysteries, history, crafts, children’s books and much more.   Most hardbacks priced at $1.50, most paperbacks at 50 cents or 3 for a $1.00, trade backs at $1.00 each, and selected high quality editions at special prices.

Profits from the book sales are used to supplement programs at the library including   the Cabin Fever movie series, the authors’ series, special programs for children, and museum passes.

The sale is held on the second floor of the Rockport Public Library at 17 School Street.

Thank you

Dianne Anderson

978 546-2122


Schooner Adventure’s Gloucester History Sharing Program

History Sharing Program Poster - Urban Renewal part 1001

Come see images of old Gloucester and share your own memories during these monthly presentations at the Rose Baker Senior Center.

Next program: July 12, 2013 (10am)

Gloucester Lost, Part 1: Urban Renewal on Duncan Point (aka Harbor Loop) What happened to Locust, Ivy, Railway, Wharf and Water Streets? See images of the buildings and streets that were removed during the 1960’s Urban Renewal Projects. For more info contact Beth Welin 978-281-8079 or bwelin@schooner-adventure.org


Hi Joey,

It’s Navy Weekend in Rockport!

On Saturday night July 13 at 6:30 the Navy Vs Rockport Police softball game is always a good time. Is this the year for the Navy to shine? Live DJ and food available

On Sunday from 8AM-10AM a pancake breakfast will be served at Brackett’s Restaurant. This is the Navy committee’s major fundraiser. Enjoy the best breakfast value in Town, look out over Rockport Harbor and visit with the Midshipman and sailors. $5.00 donation at the door

On Sunday afternoon, the Navy Band is coming to Rockport High School !

The Northeast Navy Pops Ensemble is comprised of talented musicians from around the country and provides musical entertainment for audiences of all ages. The versatility of this group allows it to play a wide variety of musical styles, including modern and traditional concert band, patriotic favorites, and popular hits of today.
The concert is at 1:30 PM and FREE of charge. Tickets are still available. Go to www.rocnavcom.org for information

Visit our facebook page, rockport navy committee for more information.

Faye Anderson

PS Thanks, Joey!


Chef Huey Has Some Nice Things To Say

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Hello from Seattle Joey…

Just found your site Today after reading about the 20lb lobster caught recently by "Jacob across the street" 🙂

I have spent a couple hours on your site and have had lots of laughs… Thanksgiving video, dodgeball, your Sista Felicia’s Aranici recipe!

All are fantastic… The Humor is great and on the Fav Posts. I almost pissed my pants with the "Elephant in the Room" Camel Toe one…

Oh shit is that good… I have passed that one on to my good buddies and all have hailed me to find the funny of the week…

Keep up the good work…

Your newest fan from the West Coast "Seattle"

Cheers,

Mark

a.k.a Chef Huey…


Have you read through the Fav posts available at the top of the blog on the tab labeled aptly enough- “Fav Posts”

You can see it here- https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/fav-posts/

It’s a collection of some of my favs and what Chef Huey was referring to in his email.

If you have a friend that doesn’t know about GMG please send the link along so they can get a feel for the fun we have around here.

Thanks, Joey

EJ Curated Our Show At Castle Manor Inn Which Opens Tuesday

Looking forward to Tuesday Night’s Show Opening At Castle Manor Inn.  I have a few pieces as well as many of your GMG favorites.  EJ will no doubt chime in with more of the deets

Hi Joey,

Attached are some photos of your exhibit at Castle Manor.  The opening reception will be Tuesday, July 23 from 5-7:00.

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Here’s some of the video I shot just as the new owners took over-

Click below for the video tour-

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also here for their website- http://www.castlemanorinn.com/

 

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Local Twitterati Report 7/11/13

Yacht STONEFACE Photos From Anthony Marks

Hi Joey
I was out driving around the water front last night and came upon
this Yacht docked at Cruise Port Gloucester. The yacht is STONEFACE
from Ft. Lauderdale Fla.
Best  Anthony Marks

It also has it’s own webpage with all the stats on Super Yacht Times-

http://www.superyachttimes.com/yachts/details/3058

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Community Stuff 7/11/13

Support our local veteran’s homecoming as you spend an evening dockside with the Cape Ann Big Band. Friday, July 19th in the Gloucester House’s Café Seven Seas. Doors at 6:30, Concert at 7:00. Tickets are $15 each and proceeds benefit the Major Fred W. Ritvo Veteran’s Center and their efforts to aid today’s veterans. To purchase tickets, please call Connie Condon at 978-283-4098 or The Gloucester House at 978-283-1812

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Generous Gardeners have been weeding at the public gardens along Stacy Blvd.
known as the Perennial Garden Series.

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They are getting these gardens in shape for the Gloucester Garden Tour this
Saturday, July 13, 2013 from 10:00 to 4:00.
Support this community service event by buying a ticket to view six private
gardens in the West Gloucester and Biskie Head Point area along with the
public gardens near Stage Fort Park.
All the profits will benefit the Butterfly Gardens along the new HarborWalk
and the Fishermen’s Wives Memorial and Gardens.
Buy tickets online at http://www.GloucesterGardenTour.com or this Saturday at the
GenerousGardener.com tent located at exit 12 off 128 (Grand Banks Parking
Lot).
Many thanks to all the wonderful local sponsors and dedicated gardeners that
have helped make a difference in this community.
Anyone interested in helping maintain the Perennial Garden Series can meet
us this Thursday near the Fishermen’s Wives Memorial on Stacy Blvd from
9:00am to 11:00am. Bring gloves and hand tools or use our extras.
Hope to see many of you for the tour on Saturday. The weather forecast looks
good!

 

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Hey Joey,

Might you remind people about my fundraising Comedy, Live Music, Silent Auction Night this Thursday, July 11th, starting at 6pm. Located at Mile Marker One – Cape Ann’s Marina Resort.

Attached is flyer.  Hope to see you and all the GMG fans.

Thanks again,

Tobin

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"Viva San Pietro" From Virginia (Frontiero) McKinnon

Hi Joey, Here is my Fiesta Story. The Heart of Fiesta: Prayer for our Fisherman.
My son, Hilary, actually had you  post my pictures before, but they are so beautiful,
I like to  look at them over again. Virginia (Frontiero) McKinnon
PS. My Father’s side Frontiero Family is having an informal reunion at the
Cupboard on Stage Fort on Thursday, June 11 from 4-5 pm
My mother’s side the Piscitello’s are having a Grand Reunion on
Sunday, July 14th at Stage Fort Park. My mother  was the first born of 11 children.
I will send pictures and an account of the Grand Affair Piscitello Reunion..

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“Viva San Pietro”              Virginia (Frontiero) McKinnon 6/2013

Another Fiesta, another joy for Gloucester, starting with the nine day novena. I participated with my friends at American Legion Hall.
The ladies look forward to this annual event. Seeing old friends again. Rose Verga is the organizer of this pre-fiesta program. She reads a verse from the Bible, followed  with prayer to St. Peter for his intercession in keeping our fisherman safe, praying for our beautiful city of Gloucester and many prayers for healing, receiting each name of people in need of prayer.  We recite the rosary in Italian and sing our traditional Sicilian hymns .The service last for one hour. Renewing friendships over coffee and wonderful pastries each evening. On the ninth day, Tuesday evening our Pastor Father Kiley celebrated Mass. After mass our traditional  cassata cake was served. Our new St. Peter’s pins were distributed  Then the statue of St. Peter was taken down from the altar on the stage of the American Legion hall. We had a procession, chanting “Viva San Pietro,” all he way down  14 Beach Court  to Pavilion Beach.  After a dedication ceremony, the St. Peter‘s statue was taken back to the St. Peter’s Club on Roger St. On Friday evening the ladies  accompany the St. Peter statue in another procession  to St. Peter’s  place of honor on the altar in St. Peter’s Square.

So many memories and stories to tell of Fiesta’s in the past. I have seen 83 of the 86 fiesta’s, I remember seeing a group of fishermen wives and families seated in a circle on Commercial St., praying for nine days to St. Peter for his  intercession to bring their loved ones safely home from their fishing trips. proceeding St. Peter’s fiest day on June  29th. In later years beautiful ornate altar’s were erected on this spot. Every year an Italian man came from Boston with his sons and put the masterpieces altars together, mostly with paper, foil and pins. Each year the altar was different and took a month to erect. I have so many precious memories of 14 Beach Court, where my Dad lived before he married my mother. This was our family gathering place for Fiesta. My grandfather, Paul Frontiero and my Aunt Vincie made us all feel so special. Lots of cold drinks, cookies, sandwiches, everyone together having a good time. My dad had seven siblings, all had large families. I have lots of cousins. I loved watching the seine boat races on Pavilion Beach, the greasy pole, many contest for children, the procession on Sunday  and the fireworks on Sunday night.  Big set pieces fireworks on the beach followed by the American Flag display. Sometimes we would climb out my grandfather’s  bedroom window on to a little ledge for a bird’s eye view. Recently I looked up at that little ledge and wondered how all the kids were able to fit on that little ledge.

Uhmmmm, Tomorrow Is The Cape Ann Farmer’s Market–Must Attend IMO

Don’t be the dope that misses out.

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Like ‘em https://www.facebook.com/CapeAnnFarmersMarket

It’s one of those things.  You go and it’s beautiful weather, in a beautiful location, surrounded by a ton of super friendly people.  Maybe you buy a bunch of stuff, maybe you don’t but I guarantee that you’ll be glad you went.

You can’t help but enjoy the positivity and smiles all over that place.

Rumor Has It Sista Felicia’s Iced Tea Will Be Served.

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St. Peters Fiesta 2013 Submissions (Part One) From Jay Smiledge

Hi Joey & GMG:

Here are my submissions for this years St. Peters Fiesta.

Have a great day.

Jay Smiledge

Cape Ann Imagery

http://capeannimagery.sites.livebooks.com/

Attention: Cigar and Rum Sail Aboard The Lannon Postponed

Hi Joey,

Thursday night’s Cigar and Rum sail on the Schooner Thomas E. Lannon has been postponed out of respect for our fearless leader and his family. Joey’s father-in-law passed away. We extend him and his family our deepest sympathy.

We will reschedule the sail in August and will surely keep you posted.

Sincerely,

Kay and Tom Ellis,
Bob Ryan
Paul Giacalone

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THIS is the place to get your Frozen Yogurt- Café Bishco- and it isn’t even close!

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I’m an idiot (surely no surprise to anyone who reads here regularly)

All spring we’ve been heading to Pinkberry for our Frozen Yogurt and paying out the butt when all along under our noses Café Bishco has been serving better FROYO with MORE topping choices for WAY LESS MONEY.

People had mentioned it when we broke the news about Orange Leaf coming to town but I’m noot sure why it didn’t register (probably that whole Joey’s and idiot thing again)

But let me tell you this- my FROYO was at least double the size I get at Pinkberry for at least 30% less money.

And the laundry list of stuff they will put in there is wayyyyy longer than the list they have at Pinkberry.

Get your Froyo ass on down and see what I’m talking about.

CAFÉ BISHCO FTW!

Can Someone Explain To Me in This Day and Age Why My Cell Phone Doesn’t Have Service In the Heart Of Main Street Gloucester

We DON’T LIVE IN PODUNKVILLE ARKANSAS!!!

WE live in a vibrant active community full of creatives, businesspeople, fishermen, ect, ect, ect.

In my mind THERE’S NO EXCUSE to not have uninterrupted cell service all the way through Main St.

I have Sprint and there was a time when I rarely lost a call but it seems in the past couple months it’s gotten worse.

I believe they are taking comments on what you would like to see happen for downtown.

if you’re like me and think that in the year 2013 we might want to look at getting this shit corrected write in-

City officials will pull common themes from residents’ likes and grievances tonight, then engage in a discussion about those themes and solutions at another meeting Aug. 20, and develop the downtown’s plan for implementing improvements and stepping into the future at a Sept. 17 meeting.

http://www.gloucestertimes.com/local/x218352785/Downtowns-destiny

For the life of me I don’t know why they don’t hide a cell service repeater up inside the City Hall Tower like I suggested years ago-

Attention Local Politicians- Here’s A No Brainer

Posted on September 29, 2009 by Joey C

Charge the Cell phone companies rent for the space and provide decent cell service in your most critical area of business –Down-Freakin-Town!

Grand Opening of Mary Rose Vintage Designs on Main Street

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Hi Joey-

I think people may be interested in learning about a beautiful and interesting new shop named Mary Rose Vintage Design,located at 269 Main Street in Gloucester.

My son Evan ( his pictures) and I completely enjoyed ourselves at the grand opening this past Sunday.

Just step through the front door and you will instantly feel just how lovely the owner, Jackie Colussi (pictured here) is by the warmth and heart she has put into the design of her shop.

You will find that she certainly has a talent for finding unique objects with distinctive character.

Do yourself a favor and check it out!

Best,

Janet(Rice)and Evan(Shay)

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GMG Twitterati Report 7/10/13

"Red Roof" and "Red Roof Redux"

Christopher Lewis submits-

JOEY:

Two photos attached. The first is "Red Roof" on Eastern Point taken from the "Ardelle in 2012." This was the home of A. Piatt Andrew – for whom the Route 128 bridge is named. He was an under secretary of the Treasury. Red Roof  was demolished on December 14, 2012. The second photo is of "Red Roof Redux,"  the new house, taken from the "Thomas Lannon" on Sunday. The wing to the left and the stone work in front of the house were retained.

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Community Stuff 7/10/13

Christmas In July

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The Downtown Gloucester Block Parties have received a Best Event designation by Top Events USA, a showcase of the best events nationwide!
See the Massachusetts list here; we are right after the Boston Pops July 4th Fireworks: http://www.topeventsusa.com/state-events-massachusetts.html

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Will Hunt has scheduled top performers for July 20 Block Party stages. Look forward to enjoying: T. Max, Joe and Renee, Cape Ann Dance Company, Alek Razdan and the Polygroove Orchestra, Dr. Bones’ Circus of Marvels, Fraternal Combustion Engine, Inge Berge, The BF’s with Special Guest Flag Worship, A Little Bit Country, Honky Tonk Women of Gloucester, OmBelly Dance Company, Not That Blonde and Lauriellen and the Boys
Sponsors! Everyone wants to support Block Party fun! In addition to key backing from Main Street stores and restaurants, last year’s sponsors Bank Gloucester, Stop and Shop, Gorton’s of Gloucester, Hiltz Disposal, Intershell, Applied Materials and Rockport National Bank have signed on again. They are joined this year by, Whitmarsh Lock and Safe, A Realty Coalition of Vadala, North Shore Gold Coast Realty, Holly C and Company Fine Homes, Coldwell Banker and Century 21; Gloucester Engineering, Ryan and Wood Distillery, TD Bank, Endicott College at Gloucester, Sunny’s Variety and the Maplewood Car Wash.

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The Downtown Gloucester Block Parties, are held the third Saturday of the month, July August and September on Main Street in Gloucester. Beginning at 6 pm they are a family event with five performance stages, restaurants serving al fresco, stores open late for shopping and Kids’ Town for the youngster. For details and directions see: http://www.glostablockparty.com