Hi Joey:
Caught a glimpse of the wind tower heading to the dock this a.m. at sunrise.
Susan LaRosa
Gloucester
Author: Joey Ciaramitaro
Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce "Open Mic" Tourism Meeting & Mixer Tonight!
Location:
Rockport Inn & Suites 183 Main Street, Rockport
Date/Time: TONIGHT! 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm
Admission: No Charge
All are welcome. Bring and share your ideas, your questions and your visitor stories, and help your Tourism Council and your Chamber shape the Chamber’s 2013 tourism marketing and promotion program. Bring your literature and materials to share as well.
Following a brief opening presentation by the Tourism Council, the bulk of our meeting time will be devoted to an open forum for exchanging ideas, answering questions, and helping shape plans for the Chamber’s 2013 program of work. There will also be time and opportunities for one-on-one conversations and networking.
Matt Anzivino, General Manager of the Rockport Inn & Suites, and Chairperson of the Tourism Council will be our host for the evening, and light refreshments, including beer and wine, will be offered compliments of Rockport Inn & Suites.
There is no charge for this event, and it is open to Chamber members and future members alike. We encourage you to pass along this invitation and bring along a friend as well.
Advanced registration is strongly encouraged.
Does the offloading of giant turbines from barges, pumping of herring, tying up of fishing boats, offloading cruiseships, loading of welding supplies for the LNG terminal in front of an outdoor dining facility put to rest the notion that marine industrial activity and non-marine industrial activity can’t co-exist?
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Herring Offloading At Cruiseport
Posted on November 13, 2008 by Joey C
Herring Offloading At Cruiseport, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
American Glory Cruise Ship at Cruiseport
Posted on July 29, 2008 by Joey C
Here’s the cruise ship that pulled into port Tuesday. It looked kinda old by today’s cruise ship standards, but well maintained (at least from the outside).
American Glory Cruise Ship at Cruiseport, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Sea Farmer II Nestled In Next To The Schooner Adventure
Posted on June 15, 2008 by Joey C
Sea Farmer II Nestled In Next To The Schooner Adventure, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Beautiful Industry- The View From the Deck- Seaport Grille Gloucester MA
Posted on July 20, 2011 by Joey C
2012 Harvest Fest Pics From Angela Cook
Angela Cook from www.oasisrockport.com sends in these pics from the 2012 Rockport Harvest Fest-

Community Live Blogging- All Windmill All Day Here On www.GoodMorningGloucester.com Send in your windmill pics and we will post em.
First pics from the Coast Guard Boat via Mayor Kirk-
Tucker Destino Photo Entering The Inner Harbor-
Donna Ardizzoni from Americold-

The Arrival photo from Donna Ardizzoni

Gloucester Harbor Panorama North Channel click pic for larger views
As you can see the columns are almost as wide as the Cruiseport building is tall!
Introducing Gloucester Based Coffee Roasters Glosta Joe’s
Taste tests of Perfect Storm and Blackburn Coffee
Y’all know I’m a coffee freak. Well let me tell you this Glosta Joe’s coffee gets my 5 star recommendation. So much so that I purchased two bags before they left. I suggest you do to. The Perfect Storm is officially my favorite breakfast blend type coffee ever.
Watch the video and learn all about it-
Check out The Gloucesta Joe’s website here where you can order some for yourself
Follow Glosta Joe’s on twitter here- https://twitter.com/GlostaJoes
Who wouldn’t want a cup of Glosta Joe’s? ![]()
Happy Birthday To Six Time Greasy Pole Champ Matza Giambanco
Community Photos 10/15/12
Sorting, remembering…From Ann Kennedy
Hi Joey. Have been sorting Cape Ann photos and remembering such good times. It always rains the day we leave! Looking forward to our next visit.
Schooner Roseway On The Railways Photos by Anthony Marks
Head Cam Video of Supersonic Space Jump (Ridiculous Footage With Audio) at Gizmodo
Community Stuff 10/15/12

Pumpkin Fest on the Point at EPDS!
Join us for music, hayrides, face painting, pumpkin crafts, story telling, raffle, artisan and food vendors
on Saturday, October 27th!
This event is for all ages and open to the public!
Date: Saturday, October 27, 2012
Time: 12:00 pm – 4:00 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.
Recovering a Voice for Equality:
The Life & Letters of Judith Sargent Murray
Thursday, Oct. 18 at 7:00 p.m. at the Rocky Neck Cultural Center.
Bonnie Hurd Smith on Judith Sargent Murray.
Few women had a public voice in the days of the early republic, or left behind personal records of their experiences. But one woman, Judith Sargent Murray did both. Born in Gloucester, Massachusetts in 1751 and a resident of Boston for almost twenty-five years, this well-known author and champion of female equality, education, economic independence, and political involvement kept letter books throughout her remarkable life. Blank volumes in which Murray made copies of the letters she wrote to family, friends, and political figures, her letter books offer a new eyewitness account of American history left behind by an observant, thoughtful woman who was also a professional writer. In 2003, Bonnie Hurd Smith initiated a multi-year project to transcribe, index, and publish all twenty of Murray’s letter books. In her illustrated talk, Bonnie discusses the fascinating content of Murray’s letter books, pairing excerpts from the letters with dozens of images that illustrate her life in Gloucester and Boston, her travels in New England, New York, and Pennsylvania, and her observations of political figures, events, and ideas.
Chickity Check It! Matyor Kirk Says City Will Conservatively Save $450,000 Per Year In Energy Costs
The Mayor’s Desk: Giant steps for a progressive city
The Mayor’s Desk Carolyn KirkGloucester Daily Times
Check out the entire story by clicking the link above. the part that made me do a double take is this quote from the Mayor-
Two turbines located at the Gloucester Engineering property owned by Equity Industrial Partners in Blackburn Industrial Park will generate energy credits, which will be used to cover Gloucester’s municipal electricity needs. In the process, the city conservatively anticipates saving $450,000 per year in energy costs. The city also will receive payments from the private operator of the turbines, starting at $40,000 per year with annual increases for the duration of the 25-year agreement. All told, city taxpayers will save a minimum of $11 million.
Holy cannoli batman. That ain’t chump change.
Let’s file this away for a year and considering the $450K is the “conservative” estimate and we could get more savings, revisit it when the numbers become available.
We will get to see those numbers right? Because at the conservative $450K per year, that’s a monster win for the tax base. Monster win, no?
I still feel bad for the folks that have to live near it but in light of those huge savings it has made me much more receptive to them.
I was not a fan of the idea before I knew that we could get this kind of return for virtually no investment on the local tax base.
So we’ll do like you know I like to do- Poll it Baby
Over/Under
In the first year, will the City of Gloucester receive over the “conservative” $450,000 per year in energy savings or under that amount?
or Under $450,000?
Gloucester Magnuson Protest in 2002 Photos From Donna C
Hi Joey,
The attached photos are of the Magnuson protest in Gloucester Harbor 2002.
Thanks, keep up the good work.
Donna C
To Read More about the Magnuson-Stevens Act check out it’s wikipedia page here
Ellen & Tom Macdonald Represent! in Niaraga Falls ,Ontario Ca.
Winston Churchill Quote of The Week From Greg Bover
October 12, 2012
“If you are going through hell, keep going.”
Winston Churchill (1874-1965)
Born to an English nobleman in the line of the Dukes of Marlborough and an American heiress, Churchill, though a weak student, distinguished himself early as a writer, soldier and war correspondent. Covering the Boer War in South Africa he wrote home: “Nothing is so exhilarating as being shot at without result.” Rising through the ranks of government ministries he became a Member of Parliament at 26 and First Lord of the Admiralty at 37. He was among the first to recognize the threat that Adolf Hitler posed and was elected Prime Minister at the outbreak of the WWII, famously rallying his people in the Battle of Britain. Knighted for his service to the UK and a Fellow of the Royal Society, Churchill was also the first person to be named an Honorary Citizen of the United States. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953 for his six-volume masterpiece The Second World War, a chronicle of tenacity. “Success is going from failure to failure without losing one’s enthusiasm.”
THE FIRST EVER PMC TEEN MOUNTATIN BIKE CHALLENGE FROM MARCY PLANTE
Yesterday was the first Teen Pan Mass Challenge Mountain ride in
Westwood. The ride was a huge success and the crisp weather was perfect for
biking! They are proud to say that 41 teen riders from 11 Boston area High
Schools, 1 from Connecticut, 1 from Gloucester,1 from Vermont, 3 from China
and 1 right off the plane from school in Denmark, joined efforts to raise
$10,404. That is huge! The stats are amazingly similar to those from the
first year Billy Starr founded the PMC- in 1980 there were 36 riders who
raised $10,200.
Sam Bonchek, raised close to $3000 for the ride. In addition, they had 12
riders who achieved Heavy Hitter status by raising $200 or more. Tucker
Plante from Gloucester was one of those raising $500.00. "If your teen is
interested in being part of next year’s ride we would love to have them!"
Says Wendy Horn. Please send her an email at pmcteenmtb@gmail.com.
Ravenswood Trail Race Today! Pic From Dave Olson
If you love the mud, the cold and the rain this is the perfect race for you today!
Follow Dave on twitter here- https://twitter.com/fatmanofthemtns
and his blog which I just discovered this morning, the byline-
Combining three favorite pastimes: writing, hiking and running, slowly.
Public Service Announcement:
Community Photos 10/14/12
Hi Joey
I shot this photo yesterday in the marshes near Rust Island. You’re welcome to use it. Love getting GoodMorningGloucester every day.
Sandy Chadwick
Hello Joey,
Thought I’d share this shot of a "Beautiful Fall Day on Cape Ann" I took Saturday afternoon 10-13-2012.
John Nasser
Wingaresheek Beach Photos by Anthony Marks
Community Stuff 10/14/12
ESSEX ANTIQUES APPRAISAL NIGHT
Did you ever wonder what that old clock of yours was worth? Or that bunch of coins in your dresser drawer?
The Essex Merchants Group and the Essex Elementary School PTO are combining forces for the fourth annual Antique Appraisal Night to be held at the Periwinkles Restaurant 74 Main Street in Essex on Tuesday, October 23rd from 5:30 to 9:30 PM. A donation of $15.00 per person or $25.00 per couple will go to benefit both organizations and includes hors d’oeuvres, participation in wine tasting, and verbal valuations from some of the most experienced local experts in the antique trade.
Diane Corrao, head of the local PTO remarked, "The PTO is very excited to be collaborating with the Essex Merchants Group once again to bring the Antique Appraisal Night to the community. We are happy for the chance to assist a group that is always so generous with their donations to the PTO. This should be a fun and entertaining evening for all who attend."
“In the past,” said Merchants Group chairman, Bob Coviello, “many special items have arrived including a Civil War diary and a wonderful set of art deco gold and gem stone jewelry.
Our appraisers will be happy to look at whatever you can bring. If it’s too big to carry, bring a photo and we’ll work from that.”
Hosting the wine tasting will be Sara Maziarz of Commonwealth Wines and on hand to do the appraising will be members from the Essex antique community: Michael March of Blackwood March Auctioneers,
David Neligan of Neligan Antiques, Ed Howard of the Flying Dragon, Michael Bider of Bider’s Antiques Auctions & Appraisers, Robert Coviello of Main Street Antiques, Vincent Caravella of All Prints and Maps and Rick Grobe of the White Elephant Shop.
Mr. Coviello went on to say, , “This will be a rare opportunity to have questions answered about your antiques and a chance to meet your friends & neighbors for an evening of camaraderie, to sample a fine selection of food & wine, and to support two great local organizations."
Take a Chance…Save a Life…5th Annual Lights of Love
5th Annual Lights of Love
Thursday, November 29, 2012, 5:30-6:30 pm
Addison Gilbert Hospital, 298 Washington Street, Gloucester
Enter for your chance to win this original, framed oil painting, New England Springtime, by acclaimed Cape Ann artist Ken Knowles. 100% of your raffle ticket purchase directly benefits cancer care services for Cape Ann patients, supporting world-class cancer care close to home for those who need it most.
Lights of Love is an annual celebration of life and hope. The highlight of our season-long benefit is the festive Tree Lighting Ceremony which commemorates all who have been touched by cancer. Launched in 2008 by Cape Ann residents Sue Kyle and Shawn Wilson in gratitude for the care Sue continues to receive at AGH, Lights of Love has raised more than $50,000 to ensure access to top-notch cancer care for Cape Ann families and the 2,000 patients served each year at the Gorton’s Specialty and Cancer Care Center.
Save the Date and bring your family for the 5th Annual Lights of Love Benefit and Tree Lighting on November 29 Featuring Lights of Love Annual Tree Lighting * Art Raffle Drawing * Cape Ann Raffle Prizes * Caroling with the Gloucester High School Chorus * Tribute and Holiday Treats. We look forward to seeing you there.
Tickets available in Administration and Community Relations at Addison Gilbert Hospital (inside Washington Street entrance).
Please contact Rebecca via email or by phone 978.236.1624 for further information.












































