Ron Beckley of Gloucester, who specializes in disaster services technology, has been deployed to New Jersey To Aid In disaster relief after Hurricane Sandy

Red Cross volunteers deployed after Hurricane Sandy

Ron Beckley

From the American Red Cross-

American Red Cross volunteers from Eastern Massachusetts, after working in our communities during Hurricane Sandy, are accepting deployments to states devastated by the superstorm.
Ron Beckley of Gloucester, who specializes in disaster services technology, has been deployed to New Jersey.
Disaster Services Technology specialists are responsible for all the technology that is deployed on disaster relief operations. DST volunteers set up satellites where all phone and internet services have been disrupted, they set up computer services in remote locations for Red Cross caseworkers and often have to repair equipment in crisis situations.
The American Red Cross has mobilized more than 14,900 disaster workers from all over the country who have supported relief efforts. Volunteers have served more than 7.6 million meals and snacks so far, and have handed out more than 5.5 million relief items.
Ron Beckley, in accepting this deployment, is gaining more experience working with Red Cross experts throughout the U.S. When he returns to Massachusetts, his knowledge will help better inform our efforts, and help make our local region stronger.

Many in your community want to know how to help. They could train to become disaster volunteers, or fund this long-term relief effort by calling 1-800-REDCROSS or visiting RedCross.Org.

2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series Lone Gull

The fourth year of the GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Video Series where we walk up and down Main Street and try to capture as many retailers as we can and highlight their best gift ideas one a day every day leading up to Christmas.

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2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series Kids Unlimited

2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Harbor Loop Gifts

2012 Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Pleasant Street Tea and Coffee Co

Community Photos 11/29/12

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Clock Tower, Market Basket, Gloucester MA From Elinor Teele

View more photos of Gloucester at squamcreativeservices.com/photography/photography-gallery/

Community Stuff 11/29/12

East Gloucester Elementary Santa/Frosty Portraits

At the EGS Holiday Craft Fair

Saturday, December 1st 10:00a to 2:00p

For the 10th year, the East Gloucester Elementary Holiday Fair will feature high-quality portraits with Santa and/or Frosty!

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These portraits:

  • Are of extremely high quality; much better than you get at the mall!
  • Are printed right there at the fair, whle you wait!
  • Cost $10 per sheet, with a variety of print packages available
  • Are also available as a high-resolution JPG file, which you can use for your holiday cards ($25)
  • Are made with professional lighting and camera gear
  • Can include pets, stuffed animals, Lego creations, etc.!

All time and materials are donated, so every dollar goes right to the EGS PTO, to help pay for enrichment programs, field trips, and tons of other wonderful activities.

Thank you!!!


Prairie Lights The Musical

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Storyline:

Prairie Lights tells the story of a Jewish brother and sister who journey west on an Orphan Train in 1905. Arriving with other homeless youths in a tiny Nebraska town just before the holidays, Benjamin and Rose are adopted by Wellspring’s only Jewish couple, Abe and Sophie Birnbaum. Devout 12-year-old Benjamin clashes with Abe, a successful shopkeeper who has abandoned his religion. Meanwhile, 15-year-old Rose falls secretly in love with a fellow orphan, thus upsetting Sophie’s marriage plans for the girl. Townsfolk are further divided by the fearful banker, Maxwell Ryder, who wants to send all of the orphans back to New York. As the town prepares for Christmas and Hanukkah approaches, Benjamin finds himself enlisting the young people—orphans and local kids alike—on a quest to reunite Wellspring.

Ticket Prices at the door:   $18 (adult) /$15 (Std/Snr)

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Purchase advanced tickets on-line at www.northshoreplayers.org :  Get a $3 discount per ticket (+ $1 service fee) up till one week before show.


Essex Historical Society and Shipbuilding Museum Presents It’s Annual Holiday Party – Monday December 3

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Cape Ann Brewing holds week long fundraising event for the victims of Sandy
The Cape Ann Brewing Company (CABC) will be holding a fundraising event for victims of Hurricane Sandy on Friday November 3oth . CABC will be donating 25% of the proceeds as well as raffling gifts provided by numerous local business from throughout the North Shore. “We are overwhelmed by the support we’ve received from local businesses to make this event a truly special occasion”, CABC owner Jeremy Goldberg said. Tickets for the raffle may be obtained by making a donation of any denomination at The Pub at Cape Ann Brewing, located at 11 Rogers St Gloucester, MA.

Cape Ann Brewing Company
Founded in 2004, Cape Ann Brewing Company is an award-winning, family-owned, micro-brewery in the heart of the historic seaport of Gloucester in Cape Ann. Brewing beer whose bold flavor and character reflects the spirit and courage of the sailors of the North Atlantic fishing fleet, and is the same passion that drives what we do. The Fisherman’s line of beer is a tribute to hard work, and a salute to friendships that endure. Cape Ann Brewing continues it’s support of the Northeast Seafood Coalition, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving fishing communities, protecting fishery resources and feeding the world, and urges people to get involved in aiding our local fishermen.

East Gloucester Says Don’t Forget About Me Yo!

HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE !!!

In East Gloucester

Saturday Dec. 1st and Sunday Dec. 2nd

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STUDIO V.O. 121R East Main Street

(The little Red Studio at the East Gloucester Marina)

Original Art, Antiques, Furniture, Jewelry, Collectibles, Unique Gifts & Funky Finds

( Open at 10:30, Refreshments served )


VINTAGE 211: 211 East Main Street

Fine Vintage Clothing and Footwear

Furnishings & Everything Eclectic and Fabulous


SCOUT VINTAGE FINDS

Amazing handmade hats, wonderful gifts & more


COVETED YARN:

For all your knitting needs


THE OPENING OF THE WINTER SHOW

The New Cultural Center at Rocky Neck (Wonson Str)

6-8 Sat. Dec. 1st 

Chickity Check It! “As I was Saying by Sheree DeLorenzo”

My buddy Sheree has her own blog-

As I was Saying by Sheree DeLorenzo

"The title of this blog comes from my mother. She always used to say, “Sheree is such a good conversationalist.” This was her kind and gentle way of saying, “Sheree talks nonstop.” She would also say, “When Sheree dies and goes to Heaven, she won’t miss a beat. She’ll just look straight at God and say, ‘As I was saying….’ and continue on with her chatter.” So the title is a nod to my mother and her wit.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Lazy Man’s Lobster Pie

Lazy Man’s Lobster Pie

Lobster pie is one of the most elegant meals you can have.  On its own or as part of a surf and turf with a petit filet it is the ultimate special occasion romantic dinner.  But it’s so easy to make!  We call it “Lazy Man’s Lobster Pie” because the guests don’t have to be bothered with the shell.

For the entire recipe click here

You Have Til The Last Day Of November To Join the Manchester Athletic Club for $1 instead of $129

I think it’s far and away the best athletic club North of Boston with the most to offer so when you get a chance to join for $1, how could you not take advantage?

Call 978-526-8900 to do it over the phone

http://www.manchesterathleticclub.com/

Join The Manchester Athletic Club Now For Only $1 and Get The Rest Of November Free! #Boom!

Posted on November 19, 2012 by Joey C

I’ve been authorized to allow you to print this out, bring it in and qualify for this killer deal.

So click the title of this post, once you click the title it will open it up on it’s own page and underneath the graphic there will be a button that says print.

Hit that print button and print it out for a ridiculous savings!

You can also call and mention the offer at 978-526-8900 to take advantage.

Mention the $1 Free Joining and November Deal and score!

 

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Business and Twitter (and Facebook)

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There are a couple of business owners that God Bless them are embracing Facebook and Twitter to promote their companies.

This is a good thing.

What many don’t realize though is that if your Twitter feed or Facebook page is nothing but a bunch of ads and you retweet and repost them every hour that you are doing damage to your brand. 

Once people realize that all you do is feed them ads for your product or service all day they will either unfollow you or breeze right over your tweets without ever clicking through because they know ultimately they’re really not going to get a payback in the form of something interesting but what they will be getting is yet another one of your advertisements about you.  Yes I understand that YOU are the most important person in YOUR life but to the reader on twitter or Facebook try to engage the reader with something that will be a payoff for THEM.

Retweet other interesting things that are happening in your area, things that speak to you or you agree with and let your personality shine through your Twitter or Facebook presence.  People don’t want to get hammered over the head with ads all day long.  Be judicious with your self promoting.  I’m not saying it’s not important.  What I’m saying is to be more effective, maybe make every 5th tweet about your goods or services instead of 100%.

I guarantee you will be more successful in your marketing efforts.  Be natural, be you and let it shine on through.  Don’t be afraid to promote others you find interesting and they will be more likely to help you in your efforts to show the world how truly awesome YOU are.

Thank you.

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A couple examples of people who are really interesting tweeters and marketers are my friends @JMcElhenny an @DscvrGlstr  If you look at their twitter feed it’s not just straight up advertisements marketing themselves.  They tweet and retweet intersting things around them and their personality shines through.

If you’re wondering if it’s you I’m talking about, step back, pull up your twitter feed and ask yourself if you are just hammering the shit out of people with advertisement about yourself after advertisement about yourself.

Poll- Discover Gloucester Asks For GMG’s Help Choosing a "Rookie of the Year!”

Hey, Joey-

Discover Gloucester could use your reader’s help choosing a “Rookie of the Year!

We’re recognizing three new-to-the-scene local tourism-minded people with special Awards at the Discover Gloucester Holiday & Awards Party on December 5, Noon at Jalapenos. We hope you’re attending!

Two of the Award recipients were no-brainers for us to decide upon, just like last year when we selected you.

We found it hard to choose a third winner, though, as the field is extensive and stellar. There’s so many fantastic new businesses that came on board in 2012 that are helping to make our destination more diverse and interesting.

This is where your readers and an infamous GMG Poll come into play!

Would you help us out by putting a Poll up on GMG that includes all our nominees for Discover Gloucester Rookie of the Year Award?

Good Morning Gloucester faithful: Would you participate in the Poll, and also let us know if we forgot a new business that opened in 2012?

Nominees for the Rookie of the Year 2012 are, in no particular order:

The Cave, Laura Cramer, Owner; http://www.thecavegloucester.com

Big Mike’s Bikes, Kathleen & Mike Toomey, Owners;http://www.bigmikesbikes.org/

Ohana American Dining, Enx Dadulas, Owner; http://www.ohanacapeann.com/

Taste Gloucester Tours, Patrick Halloran, Owner; www.TasteGloucester.com

Mile Marker One Waterfront Cafe & Bar, Tobin Dominick, Owner:

ttp://www.milemarkerone.com/

Sweet Shots Secret Spots, Violet Gray & Corey Newman, Owners;

Castle Manor Inn & Seaglass Tavern; Laura Baker, Manager; www.castlemanorinn.com

Ova the Bridge; Kory Curcuru, Owner; www.ovathebridge.com

Cape Ann Olive Oil Company, Lauren Negron, Owner; www.capeannoliveoil.com

RSVP now to info@SeaportGloucester.org to attend the December 5th Discover Gloucester Holiday & Awards Party at Jalapenos, 86 Main Street, Gloucester.

Noon-2PM; $22 per person. Be there for the fabulous Mexican Buffet and to see who wins the “Good On Ya!” Award; the “Golden Sou’Wester Rookie of the Year” Award; and the Discover Gloucester Heritage Award!

Thanks, Joey!

From Linn Parisi & the Discover Gloucester Board of Directors

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2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Harbor Loop Gifts

The fourth year of the GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Video Series where we walk up and down Main Street and try to capture as many retailers as we can and highlight their best gift ideas one a day every day leading up to Christmas.

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Community Stuff 11/28/12

Beeman School Holiday Fair this Saturday 9:00 am – 2:00 pm

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Theatre in the Pines, presents "Charlotte’s Web"

The Children’s Literature Association named Charlotte’s Web the best American children’s book of the past 200 years, and Joseph Robinette working with the advice of E.B. White has created a play that captures this work in a thrilling theatrical presentation.

Wilbur, the irresistible young pig, who desperately wants to avoid the butcher; Fern, a girl who understands what animals say to each other; Templeton, the glutinous rat who can occasionally be talked into a good deed; the Zuckerman Family, the Arables; and most of all the extraordinary spider, Charlotte, who proves to be a true friend and a very good writer.

Determined to save Wilbur, Charlotte begins her campaign with the miracles of her web in which she writes, "Some Pig." This is beautiful , knowing play about friendship that will give the audience a moment of enchantment.

Tickets $10.00 for adults, and $5.00 for children – they can be purchased at Toad Hall in Rockport and The Bookstore in Gloucester.

Performances are at The Community House/Senior Center, 58 Broadway in Rockport.

Friday, December 21st at 7:30 p.m., , Saturday , December 22nd at 2:00 p.m., and Sunday, December 23rd at 2 p.m.; and

Friday, December 28th at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, December 29th at 2:00 p.m., and Sunday, December 30th at 2:00 p.m.


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Hi Joey,

Can you post something about an upcoming Docksider event?

Docksider Disney Christmas Carnival

Sat. Dec.8th, 11am-1pm at the GHS fieldhouse.

Bring your camera for Disney characters,Docksider concert, food, carnival games &Santa.

Adults $10, Kids $5. Tickets sold at Jeff’s Variety.

Thanks,

Mary Ann DeLouise

GMG HOLIDAY PARTY DATE HAS BEEN SET- DECEMBER 8th AT BODIN HISTORIC PHOTO!!!

Are You A FOB?

Then you better get your sexy ass down to Bodin Historic Photo For The GMG XMAS Party December 8th! 6PMTil We Burn Down The Neighborhood!

I’m just gonna put this out there that if you consider yourself a FOB you had better show up for our killer  OFFICIAL GMG CHRISTMAS PARTY!!!!!!

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We’re gonna celebrate it all, Kwanza, spinnin the dradel, all that fun shit!

I’m springing for the Sebastians Pizza, bring a jug of booze or some beer, we will have cups and ice and we’re gonna have a good time.

Fred Bodin writes-

Hi JOEY, our second annual GMG Holiday Party will be held on Saturday, December 8th, at Fred’s Gallery, 82 Main Street, in the West End. If last year was any indication, it will be unbelievable.  Rest assured that there will be plenty to eat and drink at this event. I think it will, like last year’s bash, be the party to remember. Hope to see you!

We will also be seeking people pledging to do the Rocky Neck Plunge With Us on New Year’s Day!

Chickity Check It! Tugster Does Gloucester

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hi joey–

sorry we didn’t meet up, but our stay was fantastic.  causeway A+, seaprt grille A+, vista motel A+.  my wife elizabeth used to live on atlantic road one summer and we went back there, she’d never walked around halibut point so i showed her, i’d never gone into bearskin neck. 

i had to be in class by 430 pm monday, so after walking to a viewing point of thatcher island off old penzance road, we got under way south and west. 

i put this post up–http://tugster.wordpress.com/2012/11/26/road-fotos-24/–   and will put some others up this week. 

Road Fotos 24

November 26, 2012  | I lived near Cape Ann for most of the last 15 years of the 20th century,  and have to get back now and then.

Few places in the US are as connected to the water as Cape Ann, whether it be churches in Gloucester,

Click here for the rest of the post

Jessica Represents! from Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands

Hi Joey,

Got to spend the past week sailing around the BVIs.  Almost caught a lobster, too.  Here’s some pictures of The Baths at Devil’s Bay, Virgin Gorda.  Time for a new sticker, I think.  This one is showing its age. 

Cheers!

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Lunch At The Causeway From Bill O’Connor

Chicken Abruzzi is a great way to fuel up! Chicken  roasted peppers, artichoke hearts, sun-dried tomato & capers in a lemon sauce served over ziti. Awesome!
Enjoy!

www.northshorekid.com

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Captain Joe and Sons- Lobster Company- Evening 5:57PM 11/24/12

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Gloucester Engineering Wind Turbine Nacelle Being Installed- Live Post

DSC08277They call it a Nacelle- check out wikipedia-

Nacelle (wind turbine)

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Components of a horizontal axis wind turbine (gearbox, rotor shaft and brake assembly) being lifted into the nacelle.

200-ton wind turbine nacelles being unloaded at a seaport.

A nacelle (pronounced /nəˈsɛl/) is a cover housing that houses all of the generating components in a wind turbine, including the generator, gearbox, drive train, and brake assembly.[

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CAPE ANN CHAMBER AND GLOUCESTER SCHOONER FESTIVAL TO PRESENT CHECKS TO PROGRAMS SERVING YOUTHS ON THE WATER

 

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The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce and the Gloucester Schooner Festival Committee will gather at Maritime Gloucester on Wednesday, November 28, at 3:00 pm to present checks to two local organizations in support of their programs serving young people on the water. The Gloucester High School Sailing Program and Gloucester Museum School’s Project Adventure Summer Camp will each be the recipients of $1,500 donations from the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce from funds raised through raffle sales and sponsorships in conjunction with the 28th Annual Gloucester Schooner Festival held during Labor Day Weekend, August 31 to September 2.

“Thanks to the great fund-raising efforts of a dedicated Schooner Festival Committee, and the Committee’s strong support of Cape Ann’s youth sailing and rowing programs, we are pleased to be able to offer this support to two great local organizations,” said Robert Heidt, C.E.O. of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, sponsors and presenters of the Gloucester Schooner Festival since its inception.

“The Gloucester Schooner Festival is reaching out to these programs that put kids on the water as our way of demonstrating our commitment to those who will be its future stewards–and perhaps even our future schooner captains!” said Daisy Nell, Chairperson of the Gloucester Schooner Festival Committee.

For more information go to www.capeannchamber.com or contact Robert Heidt at robert@capeannchamber.com or call 978-283-1601.

2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series Kids Unlimited

The fourth year of the GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Video Series where we walk up and down Main Street and try to capture as many retailers as we can and highlight their best gift ideas one a day every day leading up to Christmas.

Kids Unlimited and Christine Orlando

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