Mayor Kirk Forwards Blade Signing Celebration Info

CITY OF GLOUCESTER
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Gloucester to Host Wind Energy “Blade Signing” Ceremony

New turbines are expected to save the City millions in energy costs

(Gloucester, MA) – The City of Gloucester will host a “blade signing” ceremony on Friday, November 16 at 10 a.m. The event marks the installation of two wind turbines located on the Gloucester Engineering site, at 11 Dory Road inside Blackburn Industrial Park. The turbines are being built as part of a 25-year agreement with Equity Industrial Turbines, which is expected to save the City of Gloucester a minimum of $11 million dollars over the life of the contract.

“Gloucester residents will benefit from our abundant supply of wind power” said Mayor Caroyln A Kirk, “For the first time, green energy will be used to provide power to city buildings including seven schools, public safety buildings, and water and sewer treatment plants. This change will result in substantial fiscal benefits for our city and make Gloucester one of the greenest communities in Massachusetts.”

Mayor Kirk will be joined at the event by the Gloucester City Council, the chairman of the Gloucester Planning Board, the Director of the Green Communities Division of the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources, the Executive Director of the Energy Consumers Alliance of New England and Mass Energy, the Mass. Municipal Association, and representatives from Gloucester Engineering, Equity Industrial Turbines, and the local residents. All who attend will be invited to sign their name on the turbine’s blades.

The City anticipates the energy savings realized will be used to support a new joint public safety building and improvements to local schools.

About the City of Gloucester

America’s oldest seaport, the City of Gloucester is known throughout the world as an authentic, working waterfront community, a place of spectacular natural beauty, and home to a diverse population of about 30,000 residents. An important center for the fishing industry, Gloucester also is proud of its rich art heritage as one of the premier art colonies in the United States. The city also is a destination for thousands of visitors who visit the harbor and its beaches during the summertime. In recent years, Gloucester has been diversifying its traditional maritime economy, adding leading small research institutions such as the UMass Amherst Large Pelagics Research Laboratory and the Ocean Alliance to the array of state and federal agencies working in the city, and with investments in robotics and new product development from the fishery.

Susan LaRosa Asks- Where can I order some BBQ for a party? Where can I get great pies for Thanksgiving? Thanks, Susan

Susan LaRosa Asks- Where can I order some BBQ for a party? Where can I get great pies for Thanksgiving? Thanks, Susan

I figure Smokin Jim’s is closed for the season so I’d say The Farm Bar and Grill for the authentic BBQ.

A little help on the Pies guys.  Leave your comment on this post!

Video- Heading Home Aboard The F/V Pretty Girl Filmed By Tom Ring

click below to view the video

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Community Photos 11/14/12

Janet Rice forwards-

Hi Joey-

As I review the photos I took in Iceland I find that I love the new Camera you suggested even more. The clarity of the road and the mountains seen in the side view mirror of this shot are fantastic.  I am thanking you every day!

Best-Janet

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Janet bought the Sony NEX-5N (the camera I use)


Boston Tea Party Ship Eleanor photos by Anthony Marks


Late afternoon sun From Len Burgess

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Video- Men At Work Offloading The Bait Truck At Captain Joe’s

It’s A Dirty Stinky Job But Somebody’s Got To Do It

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Shot with the Kodak Zx3 and Kayalu nClamp

Update Photo: As of Tonight The Gloucester F/V David and Jenna Is Still High and Dry In Cohasset

Photo from @BHBeacon

Follow Boston Harbor Beacon on twitter here-

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Check out The Boston Harbor Beacon Blog Here

Salt Lake City is getting some North Shore Ice Crystals…From Our Len Burgess!!!!

Len writes-

Back in the beginning of the year an architectural designer, Catherine Widgery purchased a lot of my macro photos of ice crystals that she found on my Flickr site, ‘Photoholic1’. She used them, combined with lightning graphics, into large etched-glass windows for a transit station platform, elevator enclosure and stairs in Salt Lake City, Utah which is now under construction. Here’s a few photos of the work being done. -Len Burgess

Check out some of the great projects that Catherine has done and is designing for future contracts.

http://widgery.blogspot.com/

Also, click here for the link for some of my photos that were used to design the transit station project…

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HOW COOL IS THAT???????

Congrats Len!!!!!

Video- Adventures Aboard The F/V Pretty Girl- Tom Ring Kit Kat Endorsement

Click below to watch the first installment of The Adventures Aboard The F/V Pretty Girl

 

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Community Photos 11/13/12

Addison Gilbert Hospital Reunion

Over 100 people attended the Addison Gilbert Hospital Reunion held on November 10.

Current, former and retired employees, volunteers, associates and medical staff members shared in an enjoyable evening of memories, viewing memorabilia, raffles and a delicious dinner at The Gloucester House Restaurant. 

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Reunion Committee members who were praised for all of their hard work in organizing this fun event included (L to R), Judi Gross, Roberta Evans, Dr. Candace Thompson, Judy Brosnan and Shirlee Farina.

Community Stuff 11/13/12

18th Annual Taste of Magnolia will be held Friday, Nov. 16

SAVE THE DATE !! EAT! DRINK! BE MERRY!
WIN SOME CASH !!

The 18th Annual Taste of Magnolia will be held Friday, Nov. 16 from 7 to 9:30pm at the Magnolia Library & Community Center, 1 Lexington Ave (at Norman Ave) in Magnolia.
Enjoy delicious food from favorite Cape Ann restaurants and sample fine wine and beer.

** A 50/50 cash raffle (up to $2500 1st prize, $1500 2nd prize, $1000 3rd prize!!) is underway. ONLY 200 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD for the 50/50 cash raffle.
THESE ARE GOING FAST (compare these odds to the lotto)!

Event: $30 includes all food & drink. Tickets are available in advance or at the door.
50/50 Raffle: $50 available in advance; any unsold tickets will be offered at the event
A Silent Auction will also be held at this popular event.
Tickets for either may be obtained by calling Magnolia Library & Community Center Board of Directors (see magnolialibrary.org), including Board members
Donna: (978)290-3734 or Bobbi: (617) 429-7279.
Must be 21 years of age or older to attend.
All proceeds benefit this Gloucester non-profit and will be used to support the center.

The Genius Who Redesigned Gum Packaging Should Be Publicly Flogged

I took this cell phone pic this morning as I was getting ready for work.  That pack of gum was not propped to look like the mess it is.  That’s the way it came out of my pants last night when I put the stuff in my pockets onto my bathroom vanity at the end of the day.

Can someone please explain to me what kind of mental giant came up with this design?

I think we should find out what school this person went to and publicly humiliate that institution of higher learning.

It is inevitable that the packets of gum flail about in your pockets and never stay put.  It’s a mess.  Bring me back those old school Wrigley’s packets with the Doublemint or Juicyfruit FTW!

This shit is just not acceptable.

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Chris Brayton – Survivor Application Video

Hi, Joey!
My cousin Chris is working very hard to finish his years at Northeastern University…but he’s working just as hard on getting onto Survivor! Could you post this video and small blurb about him onto GMG? THANK YOU in advance!!!!
Jen Holmgren 🙂

Let’s show CBS that Chris has all kinds of support on GMG, and that CBS would be foolish not to put him on!

Organizations: North Shore YMCA, Wellspring, Camp Spindrift, Rockport Boy Scouts (Scoutmaster) Ellis Memorial (an after school program in Roxbury), Squashbusters (a sports oriented after school program for youth) in Boston, Curley K-8 school in Boston, Mission Hill K-8 School in Boston, Memorial Spaulding Elementary School in Newton.. He has also done fund-raisng walks for several years with Pridestride and AFSP (Suicide Prevention.) In total in College thus far he has completed over 2000 hours of community service.
Awards: Youth of the Year award from the YMCA, Child of the Year Award from Wellspring, Eagle Scout rank (highest award in Scouting), "Above and Beyond" awards through Northeastern University for volunteering service (four consecutive years), the Mary Herald-Synan Volunteer Award through Ellis Memorial, and the DAR Good Citizenship award in Middle School and in HS.
As you can see, he has certainly been a huge part of the community. Let’s help him reach a dream by giving back!

News from Ohana

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Check us out on WCVB Channel 5’s Chronicle on Tuesday November 13th at 7:30.  http://www.wcvb.com/chronicle

North Shore Magazine, Best of North Shore: New Restaurant, 2012

Ohana News – November 2012

Aloha!   Here is our monthly newsletter for November!   We want to share the latest news with you. 

Our Prix-Fixe is in full swing and has been well received.   A few pictures are shown here.   There is Special Pricing for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday nights for the Prix-Fixe.  

Please see below for catering information.

Our pastry chef is also available to make cakes and pies for your holiday needs. 

Watch out for other special events coming.   

November 25th – Gloucester’s Christmas Tree Lighting

December 6th -  Gloucester’s Ladies Night (Special Menu to be announced)

December 13th – Gloucester’s Men’s Night  (Burgers, Ribs and Steak)

We look forward to seeing you!

Mahalo from our family to yours,

   Enx Dadulas – Chef/Owner

   Alyssa Cohen – Owner/Manager

   Paul & Amy Cohen

Friend and follow us on Facebook!   https://www.facebook.com/ohanacapeann

Chickity Check it- Is the News Dying? From John McElhenny On The Matter Communications Blog

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John McElhenny writes-
Is the News Dying?

A blogger buddy and I had a back-and-forth recently about the future of news. He had just read a post called, “The incredible shrinking newspaper audience,” and was pessimistic about the future of how people would get their news.

“Scary stuff if you value real news,” the blogger, Joey Ciaramitaro of Good Morning Gloucester, wrote in our Twitter chat.

There are plenty of reasons to be concerned.

For the rest of John’s post click here

Video- The Bean At The Lone Gull

7 year old Eloise videos inside the Lone Gull Coffeehouse, Gloucester MA

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Community Photos 11/11/12

So good to be back in Gloucester this week, even through the Nor’easter.  Caught a couple of pictures today at the draw bridge.  Fascinated with the house boat coming through the channel with its little chimney puffing out smoke.  Took yet another sunset picture with my iPhone at Niles Beach.  Enjoyed a delightful walk with EJ through Annisquam Village around twilight.  As usual, we loved our time here and will miss it all in the coming months.  The only problem is that I just can’t seem to get enough lobster while we are here. 

Blessings, Linda rae and Rob Castagna

I am continuing to do Good Morning Milford (Facebook) for the merchants of our town, thanks to your on-going inspiration.  It filled an important role during the New Jersey and Delaware River Valley hurricane.  We have never had such a venue before and it served to share alerts as the town officials gave me the updates as soon as they had them.  Countless people without electric, water, and heat.  BUT many had smart phones so the could be updated and informed for their safety.  I can’t tell you how grateful I am to be involved in such an endeavor.  Worth every moment of my time.  It is a wonderful feeling to encourage one another with our businesses and life in general.

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Harold Burnham Roast From Len Burgess

Friday night’s pot-luck dinner and "Roast of Harold Burnham" to benefit the Essex Shipbuilding Museum was a hilarious success. Plenty of delicious food, a chance to catch up with old friends and enjoy the many funny stories at Harold’s expense. This was a much needed fund raiser for the Museum and we thank all who attended, the many volunteers and, of course, Harold Burnham for allowing it all to happen.

Here’s a link for the photos and captions on ESM facebook.  -Len Burgess

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Community Stuff 11/12/12

Holy Family Christmas Fair Saturday November 17h

Remember as a child walking down Main Street peering in the decorated store windows the lights on the lamp post, and going to Santa’s House and thinking that Main Street was magically transformed into Christmas over night and you could feel the excitement in the air. Than come to Holy Family’s Christmas Magic Fair.
This year’s fair is to be held Saturday November 17h, at Monsignor Sullivan Hall (St. Ann’s Hall) Pleasant St. Gloucester, Ma.  Doors open at 9:00 a.m. and ends at 2:00 p.m.
Have a fun filled day with the whole family lots to do for mom, dad and kids.  Do your Christmas shopping, or get that great pie from the baked table for Thanksgiving. Try your luck at the Chinese Raffle, or win a basket from the wheel of fortune, or take a chance to win an I Pad, or a Kindle, or a Beats. We have many tables from that perfect Christmas table, to the exquisite Jewelry or find your treasure at the White Elephant table and many more tables. This year we have added a Sugar and Spice table, but stop first at the Cookie walk table. Kids have your picture taken with Santa. Have lunch at the concession or sit and enjoy a cup of coffee or hot chocolate, remember fun for the whole family so don’t forget the date November 17h Monsignor Sullivan’s Hall Pleasant St. Gloucester


Ipswich gallery opening, 11/17

Just the facts:

"I’m Dreaming…" the glory and infinite variety of the color WHITE

opening party at Time & Tide Fine Art

4 Market Street, Ipswich

Saturday, November 17, 5-8pm

Abundant refreshments will be served

This event is free and open to the public

"I’m Dreaming…" runs November 10-January 5

For more information: 978 238 8848

A little more:


There is nothing more cherished than a white Christmas… The color white brings thoughts of hope and life any time of year, but especially in these months when the sun offers us less.

Time & Tide Fine Art in downtown Ipswich is focusing on this inspiring color in a new exhibition "I’m Dreaming…" opening this week. Featuring artists from the North Shore, this stimulating collection features white as a main element, giving the naturally bright gallery an air of lightness and peace. Visitors previewing the exhibition have been delighted.

"I’m Dreaming…" continues through January 5.