
Ryan Cox (AKA Mr Bentley) from Last Year’s Farm Squad Ass With Class Getting Lean For This Year’s Tourney!
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My View of Life on the Dock

Ryan Cox (AKA Mr Bentley) from Last Year’s Farm Squad Ass With Class Getting Lean For This Year’s Tourney!
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Phyllis A From Bill Cox
Thanks again for all your support! Thought I’d send something in for the blog besides another fundraiser flyer and took some photos this past Saturday while we were doing some work. I haven’t sent pictures in to you before so if there is something else you need me to do, just let me know!
I think I would title it: Even in the dead of winter, there is work being done on the Phyllis A.
Thanks and have a good one!
Joëlle Williams and Rebecca Sly are organizing a fundraising shopping event at Sea Again consignment (14 Dock Square, Rockport) on March 3rd from 2 – 6 to benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Sea Again will be offering 20% off everything all day with 10% of sales going to the charity.
We will have the stylist, Muffy White, there to help the ladies pick out a fabulous outfit. Upstairs there will be a massage therapist, Jenny Rangan, giving 15 minute chair massage for $15 from 2 – 4 (all proceeds go to charity). Shoppers will also find a representative from Thirty One Gifts, Stella & Dot Jewelry and Rodan + Fields Skin Care for their shopping pleasure (a portion of all proceeds will go to charity).
There will be appetizers graciously donated by Beach Gourmet plus wine and desserts. We also have some really great raffle and silent auction items. To name just a few:
I have been posting photos of the raffle and silent auctions on our Facebook event site. Feel free to pass on the link. It is a public event.
https://www.facebook.com/events/365181453579558/?ref=2
Thanks!
Rebecca Sly
PS – Here is my direct fundraising link as well. I’m running in the Nike Women’s Half Marathon on April 28 in Washington DC for Team in Training (the athletic fundraising portion of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society).
Hey Joey –
We’re gearing up for our Fool’s Dual Road Races in Gloucester on April 7, 2013.
The response has been great and registrations are pouring in.
We jumped at the chance to support the Gloucester Police and their Fitness Challenge.
Participating GPD staff earn a free entry into the race AND we are sponsoring their weight loss as well.
We’re now recruiting volunteers to help support the runners. Any chance you could help spread the word?
Volunteers are the heart and soul of the YuKanRun.com Road Races.
Today, we are offering a FREE race entry to reward the folks that jump in and help out.
Volunteer and earn a FREE entry for your favorite runner.
There’s no better way to support your friends and family!
Don’t miss your chance!
Free entries for volunteers are available for a limited-time on a first come, first served basis.
Visit YuKanRun.com and complete your entry form today!
It’s so easy for volunteers to get involved and get in on the action.
Whether sharing a smile at the registration table, handing water to grateful and thirsty runners
or presenting awards at the finish, there’s so many ways to help.
Thanks so much for your help. This is going to be great!
– Rich
YuKan Sports, LLC | P.O. Box 780 | Rockport | MA | 01966
February 28th 2:30 PM
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Muffy is an absolute monster. With her jacked hubby Tad pushing her I thought there was absolutely no way to keep up. I took the turtle approach. Slow and steady for the win. There is no doubt about it The MyZone belt and the reports pushed me to exert at least 40% more energy just based on the accountability and reports it generates after each workout and seeing where you stand on the screens as you’re working out.
Can’t recommend trainng with the MyZone belt enough.
Our buddy Ray Ray wears one too, I’d like to hear her perspective.
6th place out of 24, I’m pretty happy with that.
If anyone wants to challenge me to another MyZone challenge let me know and we can maybe put together a prize for the winner or some wagering 🙂
The O’Maley Innovation Middle School’s Performing Arts Department cordially invites members of the Cape Ann Community to attend our upcoming production of Disney’s Little Mermaid Junior.
Performance dates and times are as follows and tickets can be purchased at the door.
Since September, our cast and crew of almost one hundred 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students have been rehearsing twice every week after school. You will be inspired by the talent and exuberance radiating from these young performers singing, dancing, and acting out this popular and heartwarming story. Performing Arts classes during O’Maley’s school day focus on developing students’ 21st Century Skills and Common Core mastery through an interdisciplinary, project-based curriculum that utilizes the mediums of Theater, Music and Dance. This production is an excellent showcase of our department’s extra-curricular offerings, which focus on developing standards in the disciplines of Music (Chorus), Dance, and Theatre within a performance setting.
See you at the show!
Hi Joey,
The State is hiring seasonal employees. The following link is for a Fisheries Technician working out of the Emerson Avenue office of the Division of Marine Fisheries. It looks like a good summer job for a college student studying marine biology. Would you post on GMG so parents can forward to their college kids if they might be interested?
Here’s the link to the job posting on the state website: https://jobs.hrd.state.ma.us/recruit/public/31100001/job/job_search_results.do?companyId=59 . Deadline to apply is March 13th.
Best,
Sarah Garcia



Squam Creative Services
Freelance Copywriting, Fiction and Photography
Tim Blakeley has passed.
Tim and his wife Eileen had been a friend of the blog from the very beginning. He always offered his technical assistance and was way more responsible for making the Gloucester Webcam project happen than I was, being the man on the street doing the installs for next to nothing. He went around to the businesses and community organizations and charged a tenth of what it should have cost to get the things going for them. He did this because he loved the idea and wanted to give back.
We had this geeky techie connection in which we could talk about these ideas for hours. Tim owned Gloucester Bytes a computer repair company and was a member of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce.
It was the cancer that got him. Triple header of brain, liver and lung cancer. Too young. Way too young. I’m not sure exactly how old Tim was but it has to be in his 50s.
and here’s the thing-
You know how bad it sucks that we lose someone in their 60s, 50s or 40s? It sucks terribly.
But Tim was loved. Every time I saw Tim and Eileen together she was beaming wildly and smiling in adoration of Tim. They were in love. and no matter how bad it sucks to lose someone in their 50s like Tim it’s better to pass in your 50s loved than die in your 70s unloved.
Tim had that love from his Eileen. So he died a rich man. Rich in love.
My condolences to Tim’s family. I’ll miss your dry humor that would crack me up every time buddy.
Tim Blakeley on GMG-
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Hi Joey,
Representing GMG @ Atlantis Resort Paradise Island Bahamas.
Tim- Gloucester Bytes Computer
Hi Joey, We were looking to post an announcement of a Bridal Show we are having at Bass Rocks Golf Club March 24th from 12-3. There is no charge and those who register early will have chance at a “Free Venue Rental” and $1000 off catering from Timothy Hopkins Catering. They can register at eventsales@bassrocksgolfclub.org
Thank you!
Peter N. Hood, Jr.
GM/Director of Golf
Joan Ciolino submits-
Hi Joey – I’m part of a huge family project to wish my kickass Aunt Addie a happy 90th birthday. I am trying to gather 90 digital signatures / happy birthday wishes that I can then print off and send to her. Could you please pop this up on GMG and we’ll get this thing DONE prontissimo! She has a great story – details here:
http://jomaj.wordpress.com/2013/02/27/ninety-for-90/
THANKS !!!!!
Well at the Mass Cultural Council Meeting at Fred Bodin’s I was envious of my pal Melissa Cox’ super soft scarf. I asked her to make me one and she gave me the one around her neck. Such a good egg that Melissa.
Wore it home and when I entered the door I was greeted by someone I may or may not be related to through marriage with a quizzical look. I asked her “What with the look?” To which she replied- “You know that’s a girls scarf, right?”
Upon further inspection the pattern is a little frilly. So I returned the scarf and asked Melissa to make me a new scarf which I would pay for that had a more manly pattern.
So we sauntered (yes sauntered) over to Coveted Yarn and picked out a manly scarf design and some new yarn.
It was a daunting task with the bazillion different types of yarns and thicknesses or yarns and yarns with different yarn properties, some of which need to be hand washed, some of which can be thrown in the washing machine- anyway I learned way more about yarn than any man should ever need to know about yarn.
With some guidance from The Yarn Pimp- Roberto we picked out a super soft yarn for the scarf which my pal Melissa would be producing for me just in time for the balmy days of spring.
You can see the pattern and yarn we picked out below-
Straight sexy, right?
And here’s the yarn being made into a cake at Coveted Yarn-
Click for the very stimulating video
The skein is being turned into a cake.
Joey:
Your readers might be interested in this week’s entry in my blog "Bookman’s Log" parked on my home page at http://tenpound.com/
It’s called "A Modest Proposal."
To read the entire entry click here
Best,
Greg Gibson
Ten Pound Island Book Co.
76 Langsford St. Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-5299
http://tenpound.com/
http://hubertsfreaks.com/
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Read "Bookman’s Log – A weekly blog
of news, gossip, recent adventures &
acquisitions, and deep thinking about
the antiquarian book trade"
at http://tenpound.com/
That the 5 minutes a month they spend shaving their nuts isn’t the most terrifying 5 minutes of their month is flat out lying to you.
Fred Bodin post for Marsha (last name withheld)
This Jacket and Jim McCoy Saved My Life
On December 19th, 2012, Gloucester resident Marsha (last name withheld) walked out to the end of Dog Bar Breakwater on Eastern Point on a fairly calm day at low tide. On the return trip, a wave soaked her ankles, the next one her calfs, and the third wave was a wall of water which tossed her 30 feet into Gloucester Harbor. Marsha went under, but was buoyed to the surface by her goose-down waterproof parka (not a USCG certified PFD). She swam back to the breakwater, and used her rock climbing skills to get up onto the first ledge. That was about all she could do. Hypothermia was setting in. Miraculously, birder Jim McCoy spotted her, maneuvered her to the top of the Dog Bar, and into his car. He immediately drove her to Addison Gilbert Hospital for treatment. Marsha told me this incredible story, while wearing the jacket that saved her life.
The Jacket: This helped save Marsha’s life two months ago. No, I won’t tell you who made it, because it’s not a float coat USCG approved flotation device.
The Breakwater: This is what almost took Marsha’s life. A lobsterman told her that that a storm from 3 or 4 days ago can deliver big waves, sometimes arriving underwater, until reaching shore. EJ’s photo wasn’t taken on a crazy stormy day. Watch yourself.
Fred
Bodin Historic Photo 82 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930
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Dwight writes-
This is a video for all those snow birds…..reminding them of the beauty they are missing in Gloucester February 25th, 2013 Gloucester MA
Tell us what you see on the harbor! Imagine a “Day in the Life of” photo series or the Audobon bird watch. The purpose is to capture a real-time snapshot of what is happening on or about Gloucester Harbor on a single day. It’s a slow time of year I know, but you have to start somewhere.
Send us (writing, photographs, landing data) your data and observations to info@maritimegloucester.org . The more quantitative the observation the better. For example, what fishing and lobstering boats did you see? Who was out in a sail boat or dory? How many eiders did you see? Any seals? What was the water temperature? How many lobsters were landed or fish came through the auction houses? The purpose is to get as many people involved as possible in connecting to the harbor and initiating a regular inventory of harbor activity. This Thursday will be the trial run. We hope to expand for a year of monthly tracking. Thanks in advance for your participation.
Tom
Thomas Balf
WARD 3 Meeting This Evening!
Ward 3 residents – I will be holding a ward meeting at City Hall, first floor conference room on February 27 (today) starting at 6pm. We will be discussing how the residents of Ward 3-1 & 3-2 feel about combining both voting stations into one. I would also like to give an update on events and listen to any suggestions anyone would like to bring to the table.
Hope to see you there,
Steve LeBlanc
Ward 3 City Councilor
Matty Rose Last Night As GM at Alchemy Saturday Night-
Hi Joey,
FYI:
My son Matthew has accepted a new job and they are having a
"Come celebrate Matty Rose’s last night as GM" at Alchemy on Saturday night.
The Adult Learning Initiative (ALI) at Wellspring House in Gloucester will be holding Information and Registration Sessions for parties interested in attending our spring term. Sessions will be held at 9:00 am on the following dates:
· Wednesday, February 27
· Thursday, March 7
· Thursday, March 12
· Thursday, March 21
ALI provides free classes in English, Math, Computer Skills, and Career Development, for men and women interested in attaining a GED, returning to school or finding a career. The goal of ALI is to help individuals move toward personal and financial self-reliance by helping them gain the self-confidence, direction, motivation, workplace skills, and training necessary to further their education and careers. Whether your goal is to go back to school or get back into the workforce, come to an Information Session to see what the program is all about.
If you are seeking a GED, now is the time to act as the test will change in 2014. The current version of the test expires at the end of 2013 and will be replaced by a longer, more expensive, computer based version. If you have not completed the exam by the end of 2013 all prior scores will expire and every section must be retaken.
Call Program Coordinator Mary Scofield for more information or to RSVP at 978-281-3558, ext. 304. Income eligibility may apply.
Wellspring House is located at 302 Essex Ave., Gloucester.