Savour Wine and Cheese Reopening! Thursday, November 15

They’ve come a long way from when we did our interview with John Lamirande in the building back on February 17th-

SAVOUR WINE AND CHEESE – BEACH GOURMET (Almost There)!

I am writing to let you all of you know that the long-awaited reopening of Savour Wine and Cheese, and Beach Gourmet Catering is upon us. With the recent event of Hurricane Sandy and some glitches in getting our construction loan, we are slightly behind schedule, but doing well. We plan to reopen for business on Friday November 16 at 11 a.m. (We will be open 7 days a week, Monday – Saturday, from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. and Sunday, from noon until 6 p.m). We are planning our opening party for Thursday evening, November 15 at 6:30 p.m. We will send an invitation a few days before, so you will know for sure, and can R.S.V.P. First priority will go to Keystone Investors, followed by Wine Club Members. But – it is a big place now, and everyone is welcome.

The construction has come along beautifully, as many of you have seen when walking by. We have a stunning hardwood white oak floor, a state-of-the-art modern kitchen, an elegant chef’s table dining area, and a pristine new cheese counter and deli. Right now, we are putting on finishing touches, including shelving for wine and a center for the new wine machines. Once that is all finished, we have many permits and licenses (from occupancy to food service) to obtain from the city before we can open. But, we have had unprecedented support from all city agencies, particularly the building inspectors, Bill and Greg who have worked closely with us to keep us on track. We also were successful in rezoning the building to its intended purpose as a commercial property, thanks to the cooperative efforts of many on the planning committees and city council. So, we are almost ready to go!

WINE MACHINES ARE HERE!

In addition to working on the building, I have been travelling the country, trying out new products and of course, tasting wine. A recent highlight was a trip to New York for a tasting of several hundred grower champagnes and Italian wines at the Tribeca Grill. Prior to that, I was in Chicago, visiting the president of Metropolis coffee. Here is a photo of me "cupping," which is a ritual much like wine tasting. On a trip to Napa, where I tasted some incredible wines, I discovered Cowgirl Creamery, and Red Hawk cheese (a gorgeous washed rind cheese, similar to Brie, but with a rind that is 100% edible, and delicious). While eating at RPM restaurant in Chicago, I discovered a cold-pressed coffee called "Pure Black," which made a memorable Affogato dessert.  I drink it daily as an afternoon pick-me-up. It comes in a dark bottle, like beer, and is brewed cold, for 16 hours in steel tanks. Most people do not realize that coffee is the number one source of antioxidants in the American diet. So, you can grab a cold bottle anytime, as an alternative to an afternoon soda, or when you are too busy to sit down for a hot coffee or tea (healthy and invigorating)! Finally, we have been working with Ariston to bring in bulk Olive Oil and Balsamic vinegar, you can purchase and refill whenever needed. So, in addition to wine, cheese, olives, breads, and specialty meats, we will have many items for you to "try before you buy."

O’MALEY FIELD HOCKEY TEAM CAPTAINS SO PROUD OF THE TEAM 14-0

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Marcy Plante writes-

Joey,
Thank you for all the support that GMG gave the team this year. The parents
and girls loved opening up GMG and  seeing their pictures.
To wrap up our season, I  thought that I would share the Captains speeches
that they gave at our celebration party. They said it the BEST!
These speeches represent the type of athletes we have in Gloucester, the
team spirit , and culture that was created amongst the girls this year.
It was truly amazing to watch them practice and improve each day.
The dedication and commitment was solid. The coaches are proud of the girls
and thrilled to have been a part of such an accomplishment.

O’MALEY FIELD HOCKEY TEAM CAPTAINS SO PROUD OF THE TEAM 14-0

Callie O’Leary writes- 

Team. Team means a group of people linked in a common purpose. We are group
of individuals that support each other.  We all share a love for field
hockey. That is what links us. Throughout the season, we have learned to
play as friends and to play as one. There is no "I" in team. We support each
other. I am very fortunate to be on this field hockey team. It has been an
honor to serve as Captain on the 2012 O’Malley UNDEFEATED Field Hockey team.
I am so proud of what a great team we are. We have stayed strong on the
field and we never backed down. We have remained together throughout the
season. We kicked butt!!!! We stayed undefeated because we played with our
heads in the game and turned it on! I am so proud! Love you guys!!!!!
Callie O’Leary
2017
Captain


McKenzie Plante writes-

I am so happy that I got to share my last year of O’Maley field hockey with
this team. I have created new friendships and have learned many life lessons
with in practices games, bus rides and fun times in the locker rooms! I feel
that once are cleats were on and we were playing field-hockey everyone was
friends; we were one big family. In the end, it didn’t matter who scored or
who had the amazing drive or who stopped the ball. What mattered was that we
all walked off the field as a team and that’s what we did.  The bus rides
and locker room experiences who could forget them? "Girl on fire", pizza on
the bus  or when that one reff wouldn’t stop calling things on us, we still
took the win. Best of all of celebration in Boston. I am pretty sure that we
will all recall these memories when we are in high school. Guess what were
undefeated!!!  14-0 We couldn’t of done it without our three coaches. Mom,
Marcy Plante, I can here you from a mile away… I can here you scream  goal
post, then shout in excitement when you hear the boom of the ball slamming
the net. Allison Monell, I always love running off the field, you are always
there to welcome us. Ellen Prescott, you made our defense so strong and your
energy helped us do our best on the field. I am so proud of my team. I’m
proud of all of you girls. I got to have the experience of a life time! We
couldn’t of done it without Jenna and Brie, our crazy defense who would stop
anyone that tried to past and our offence who were GOAL crazy, scoring over
53 goals! Let’s give it up to a team that worked our hardest and earned what
we deserved, a team that never gave up, a team that never went easy, a team
I call my family.
McKenzie Plante
2017
Captain


Emma Lamoureux writes-

Girls, what an amazing season. Being an undefeated team was a high goal that
not all teams could have accomplished but this team did. WE have all grown
and learned how to work together not just on the field but as a family.
Everyone put in an amount of effort that was unbelievable and stepped up
when they needed too. Everyone on this team always had the best attitude, no
matter what and was always ready to play . Being a part of this field hockey
team gave me a new family and that is why I will never forget this season.
Emma Lamoureux
2017
Captain

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O’Maley Happenings November 2

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O’Maley Day of Service Photos From Christine Levielle

Kenny MacCarthy’s Cape Ann Real Estate MarketWatch 11/2/12

Interested in Gloucester/Rockport real estate? Watch Kenny’s video commentary, complete with photos, stats and attitude. This week, tour 8 properties as well as some "what’s selling" analysis.

Call my boy and podcast partner Kenny for your Real Estate needs-

(978) 758-0983

1 Free Personal Training Session and 2 Hours Gymazing Child Care With One Grocery Bag of Non-Perishable Items At The MAC

Donate one grocery bag of non-perishable items to Manchester Athletic Club and receive-
(1) Personal Training Session &
(2) hours of child care in our Gymazing! Center.
All non-perishables will be donated to The Open Door Food Pantry!
www.foodpantry.org
Donations accepted November 1st – 19th

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GMG Ahead Of The Curve, Natch

The New Your Times Posts an article yesterday-

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A Different Poll Question: Who Do You Think Will Win?

By DAVID LEONHARDT
Published: November 1, 2012

In the tight 2004 campaign, the polls that asked Americans which candidate they supported — all the way up to the exit polls — told a confusing story about whether President George W. Bush or Senator John Kerry would win.

But another kind of polling question, which received far less attention, produced a clearer result: Regardless of whom they supported, which candidate did people expect to win? Americans consistently, and correctly, said that they thought Mr. Bush would.

Click here for the whole story


Yeah, as usual we’re 2 days to a week ahead of traditional media.  The GMG poll posted on October 28th.  It’s just what we do, who we are- out in front baby.

The First Official GMG Presidential Poll Romney vs Obama Who Ya Got For the Win?

Posted on October 28, 2012 by Joey C

Comments will not be approved on this post.  It’s strictly a poll.

We will see how accurately the GMG viewing audience can predict the next Presidential election.

Thanks Marty for forwarding the link to The New York Times piece.

The New York Times, just the latest to ride our coat tails. Winking smile

Video- Varian Historic Moment "Blade Signing" and Site Tour From Herb Wennerberg

Varian Director of Facilities Rick Johnson, giving a guided tour of "Wind Turbine site"
to Students

Community Stuff 11/2/12

2012 New Works of JEFF WEAVER

Opening reception
Saturday, November 17, 2012, 2-6 p.m.
Show runs through December 15, 2012
JEFF WEAVER studio/gallery
16 Rogers Street, Gloucester, MA 01930
for gallery hours and more information please call: (978) 590-2979

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EPDS Logo

Open House at EPDS!

On election day, Tuesday, November 6th, interested families from Preschool through 8th Grade are invited to visit Eastern Point Day School (EPDS). Parents/guardians and their children may tour the school, visit classrooms, and speak with staff and parents throughout the day.

EPDS offers a unique blend of classroom and experiential learning, differentiated and whole group instruction that allows for the full social, emotional, and academic development of each child. With exciting programs and a stimulating curriculum, both educators and staff at EPDS are skilled in the science of teaching and are devoted to the art of education.  Please stop by and learn why EPDS may be the right educational option for your child.

Date: Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Time: 9:30 am – 11:30 am and 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Location: Eastern Point Day School 8 Farrington Avenue, East Gloucester

(across the street from Niles Beach)

Eastern Point Day School is a non-profit community-based school serving Pre-K to 8th grade. 
Please visit our website at www.easternpointdayschool.org or call us at (978) 283-1700 or email at info@easternpointdayschool.org for more information.


1946 Striped Bass Derby in Gloucester Question From Sylvia Teele Harper

The summer of 1946 marked my 12th birthday late august.
My Dad, John Teele, entered me in the under 12 years old age group of the Gloucester Striped Bass Derby which I won.
Is there any record in Gloucester of the Derby winners going back that far?
Any photos? My grandsons are very interested!
Thanks,
Sylvia Teele Harper


Schooner Adventure Lecture Series – November 15, 2012 (7pm) John Nelson, Professor Emeritus, North Shore Community College, Natural History Author and Birder, on "Birding with History on Cape Ann." Lectures are held 7PM, in the Rocky Neck Cultural Center on Wonson St. (Not yet handicapped accessible) FREE ADMISSION. Supported by Cape Ann Insurance Agency, Inc. For more info – 978-281-8079 or email: info@schooner-adventure.org.

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For the details- https://www.facebook.com/SkiSkateBoardRideConsignmentEvent

Video Gloucester Zen- Sandy The Morning After On The Back Shore

minimal sound- minimal editing- just a slice of time in gloucester ma

Gloucester At Dawn 10/30/12 Back Shore After Hurricane Sandy

Shot with the Sony NEX-5N

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Chickity Check It! Ships On The Shore Blog Shipwrecks Of Sandy Pictures

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Check out Ships on The Shore Blog Post with pictures of boats wrecked from Super Storm Sandy

Click here for the post

Video- How To Deconstruct A Finback Whale

Angela Cook Video-

A photo and video montage of today’s deconstruction of the whale carcass, a smelly mess it was.

Check Out Angela’s site here- http://www.oasisrockport.com/

View From The Top- Exclusive Photos From The Latest Addition To The Varian Turbine Tower From Steve Spencer

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Community Photos 11/1/12

Reflections Of The Essex River photos by Anthony Marks


Good Harbor @1030 During Sandy From Christy Juckett

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Community Stuff 11/1/12

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Special Thanks To International Dory Volunteers From Erik Dombrowski

A special note of thanks is due to volunteers who helped to remove some dories and some who volunteered their own trailers or power boat to help with the process.

Terry Greel, James & Hilary Frye, Joe Novello & Mark Harmon (boat towing crew), & Mike Harmon

2 boats in and 4 boats out in record time!

Thanks again, Erik


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Cape Ann Shakespeare Troupe

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Hey Joey,
This weekend in Littleton, MA, Theatre with a Twist’s production of "Peter
Pan" will get a little help from two Gloucester organizations and a local
sixth grader. Dylan Kerr will star as Peter Pan in the U.K. version of the
classic story by J.M. Barrie. You may have seen her in "Greasy Pole: The
Musical" this summer at The Annie as one of the 60’s mannequins and the
sulky 80’s teenager. She is very thankful to her Cape Ann theater mentors:
Henry Allen for his limitless support and warm welcome to Gloucester;
Rockport voice teacher Kristina Martin for training her for the role and
making her believe in herself; and especially Rockport’s Dona Lambert for
reminding her how to play and imagine and have fun. A big shout out to
Brenda Malloy from Imagine for letting practice a song at her birthday bash
and Jeannie Sullivan from The Last Stop for always lending an ear and
providing the pickles. There will be pirates and mermaids, sword fights and
flying!
Theatre with a Twist would like to thank Ocean Alliance and Maritime
Gloucester for outfitting Captain Hook’s ship.
Hope to see you there!
Amy Kerr

Peter Pan Poster TN

Gloucester Sports 10/31/12

O’Maley Field Hockey Team Still Undefeated After Beating Marblehead

Today’s Game (NOVEMBER 1st) Cancelled- The Team Remains UNDEFEATED!!!!!!


Hi Joey,
Here are a bunch of pictures from the NEC Championship Meet/Jim Munn Invitational.  One of the parents was kind enough to take pictures throughout the meet.  There were over 1600 athletes who ran in the meets. 

A great day for Gloucester and the O’Maley teams finished 3rd for the girls and 6th for the boys. 

Jeff Destino