This shit drives me crazy

Be it eco-fraud hacks or defense contractor hacks or big dig hacks, they all just drive me nuts.

Millions unspent by two Mass. energy companies

Boston herald

By Gary J. Remal
Sunday, July 22, 2012

Two green-energy firms near the top of Massachusetts’ list of stimulus money recipients still haven’t spent hundreds of millions of dollars allotted to them, even though the program was meant for shovel-ready projects and the state employment dropped by thousands of jobs last month.

Lexington-based 1366 Technologies Inc. — a solar energy firm — has spent less than $4 million out of its $147 million in grants and loans provided by President Obama’s $840 billion legislation to jump-start an economy plunged into a near depression by the housing mortgage crisis. More than 2,200 entities split nearly $8 billion doled out to Massachusetts since February 2009.

The remainder of the 1366 Technologies’ stimulus windfall is unlikely to be spent until the end of next year — and then only if a demonstration plant now under construction in Bedford proves that the company’s process to manufacture silicon solar cells actually works.

“We’re going to do it as fast as possible. The first thing we have to do, with private money, is build a demonstration plant,” 1366 Technologies CEO Frank van Mierlo told the Herald. “That’s relatively late, but in all fairness, that is contingent on what we do at the demonstration plant.”

He acknowledged that the solar industry is in the midst of a shakeout and he predicted 80 percent of companies now in business will go bankrupt, comparing it to the early days of automobile manufacture. But he said the companies that emerge will have the size, the strength and the technology to help the nation off its addiction to fossil fuels.


They’re stealing from us. 

At least with the republicans you know those fuckers are rotten thieves to begin with with their bombing oil fields with bombs made by big Republican backer defense contractors only to go in and repair them with big republican backer oil field repair service companies like Haliburton, and driving up the price of oil for big Republican backer oil companies all based under the guise of Patriotism.

But what bothers me even more than these evil republican rat bastards are the Liberal Eco Green fraud Democrat hacks who paint themselves as saviors while they steal our dough.  Because they prey on naïve liberals who would like to believe that solar or wind power could replace nuclear or fossil fuel and they drain money our money in bogus grants.

They’re both stealing from us, Sickening.

Sea Turtle Sighting From SAL RANDAZZA III

Hi, Joey

My wife Joan and I were on our way back from Tillies Bank  about 17 miles SE from shore when we spotted the turtle. We thought it was a piece of debris. I have spent lots of time on the local  waters  and have never seen a sea turtle. It is no shark but it was pretty cool to see.

SAL RANDAZZA III

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Shewsberry Comes Through With A Brandy New Batch Of Stickas

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I asked him to go back to one of my favorites, the navy blue background and the grey homie wing. Everybody send in a huge thank you to Shewsberry and Frank Ciolino for Da New GMG Stickas

Guest Post From Tuffy- Skipper of The Degelyse

photos ——– large lobster —— degelyse —

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Mug Up This Morning at 9:00AM Come Say Hey to The Crew

Sunday 9:00-11:00 or so at Khan Studio & the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery.

On Madfish Wharf If you can find Madfish Grill in between the Rudder and East Gloucester Marine railways, you can find The GMG Gallery and Khan Studio.

Come for coffee and to meet some of your favorite GMG folks

Phyllis A Being Caulked From Peter M Hennessey

Took these photos July 6th of the Phyllis A being refitted while visiting my brother in East Gloucester.

Thought you might like to share.

Peter M Hennessey

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Community Photos 7/22/12

Joey:

Two photos of the Thomas E. Lannon, taken aboard the Ardelle, towards the end of the sunset cruise to benefit The Gloucester City Hall Restoration. The first is a sunset photo and the second at dusk. It was a fun event with great food and entertainment on a calm, beautiful summer night in Gloucester harbor.

Take care — Christopher Lewis

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July 2012 Downtown Gloucester Block Party Pics

Rick Doucette Crushes This Teddy Bear Holding a tulip Balloon

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Jen Cullen Workin Sugar Mag’s

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Sugar Mag’s Lobster Risotto-

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Beannie Facepainted

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Johnny Mac Teaches Ruby how to jump rope while Luke does his thing.

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Video- West End Sweets From Kenny MacCarthy

http://www.capeanninfo.com/ Ice cream is one of my staples. I just had a NorEaster at West End Sweets, 37 Main St. Downtown Gloucester. I’m going back tonight for another one. http://www.westendsweets.com/

Topside Grill Serving Al Fresco Tonight!

Hey everyone,

Just wanted to let you know that tonight we have a beautiful outdoor seating area set up today for the block party!! Come enjoy dinner and cocktails on our patio an watch all the fun stuff going on around you. We will be accepting reservations as well if you want to guarantee yourself a spot. The Gloucester Block Party is a fun time where all of Main street closes down for the public to enjoy. All the store fronts stay open late and set up on the sidewalks. All the rest of the shops and restaurants do the same thing. There will also be entertainment and live music. The city does it 3 times a year (3rd Saturday of July, August, & September) If you haven’t checked it out yet, definitely try to come and see what it’s about!! Hopefully see you tonight 🙂

Thanks,

Doug Silva General Manager Topside Grill

Robert Louis Stevenson Quote of The Week From Greg Bover

July 20, 2012

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To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive.

Born to a Scots family of lighthouse builders and the product of a strict Presbyterian upbringing, Stevenson suffered ill health his entire life. After a desultory attempt at an engineering degree, he devoted himself to his art, first as a travel writer and later, a poet. In his early twenties, he moved to the south of France for his health and wrote much of his best known work, including Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. He married an American woman, Fanny Osbourne, and moved to Saranac Lake in the Adirondacks. With the financial success of his novels he continued to search for a climate that would improve his health, traveling widely in the South Pacific, befriending the King of Hawaii, and eventually settling in Samoa. He spent much of his few remaining years working against the European missionaries and colonialists who dominated the politics of the islands, taking the name Tusitala (Storyteller). He died of cerebral hemorrhage at 44. During much of the twentieth century he was dismissed by academics as a writer of children’s adventure tales, even though Hemmingway, Kipling, Borges, Nabokov and Chesterton all cite his influence on their work.

Greg Bover

Surfside Subs Tweets The Deal Of The Day $9.99 Lobster Roll Made With Fresh Lobster Meat.

@Surfsidelb: So, I noticed everyone is doing lobster roll specials. Today I’m doing one for my customers. $9.99 all day. @Joey_C Shared via TweetCaster

Community Photos 7/21/12

Arlene Taliadoros submits-

Hi Joey:  Reading some  of the interesting comments this morning  We are all so proud and happy for Harold Burnham and his now famous Pinky Schooner Ardelle.  I took this photo of her before she left for her berth in Gloucester.  His recognition and award were well deserved.

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Sista Felicia Submits-

woke up this morning to this beautiful sky…the reflection of hot pink and purple illuminated our bedroom

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Karen Pischke submits-

Much to be grateful for today, Joey! A glorious day on Cape Ann with cooler weather capped by a gorgeous sunset from my meditation rock. May you enjoy a meditative moment reflecting upon this photo! Even moments of meditation can make a positive difference in our health and attitude. ;- ) I imagine you have many of those moments while out on the water with beautiful reflective sunrises, sunsets and moonrises on Cape Ann. Enjoy each day!   Peace,  Karen Pischke  www.dreamtimewellness.com.

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Denis Golden In Running For Hemingway Look Alike Contest At Sloppy Joes

Gina Lampassi writes-

I just got a phone call from Denis Golden of Rockport. He is in Key West and has made the finals of the Ernest Hemingway Look A Like Contest. It will be on the Sloppy Joe’s website live Sat night at 6:30 just in case your viewer or those that know Denis want to watch it. Hopefully he comes up as being the Top Papa this year. He tied for first last year.
Gina

Here’s the Sloppy Joe’s website-

http://www.sloppyjoes.com/lookalikes.htm

Yacht Never Say Never Docked At Cruiseport Gloucester Photos and Ship Website From Anthony Marks

From CharterWorld.Com-

 

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Motor Yacht Never Say Never – a Sunseeker Predator 130 Superyacht

Yacht Description

38.4m motor yacht Never Say Never is a luxury Sunseeker Predator 130 performance vessel launched in 2011. Never Say Never superyacht features great visual appeal thanks to her sculpted windows and angular facets. She is an elegant vessel in her overall design.

 

More info here

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Community Stuff 7/21/12

Tonight!  One of The Best Events of The Year!  First 2012 Downtown Gloucester Block Party!

Block Rockin’ Time Again on Main Street

at Bodin Historic Photo & Fine Art

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It’s Block Party time again, this Saturday from 6pm until 11pm. Main Street will be jumping from Pleasant Street to Washington Street. Outside, Bodin Historic Photo gallery will feature artists Laura Jardullo (Dress Code) and Laureen Maher (Beauty Bar) displaying their work outside with other artists, in addition to more gallery art inside. We’ll be rockin’ with food, drink, and tunes. On this part of Main Street, which we call "Best of the West," POP Gallery will have snacks and libations, Premier Imprints will be open until 7pm, The Cave will host a cheese and chocolate tasting, Cape Ann Olive Oil will have 15 olive oils under the tent, with a Stonewall Kitchen tasting inside the store. Adding to the festivities, all of the restaurants will be serving alfresco. It will be a wonderful night! We hope to see you. Fred

Painter Barb  makes an oil painting of the West End during the Block Party.

 

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Check out the new map from Block Party Committee with all 5 stages.  Remember the Block Party is this Saturday.  And we’ve got an updated entertainment schedule below the map:

SOVEREIGN STAGE

  • 6 PM – THE DYNAMIC DUO – Show, classics and some Italian tunes. Guest appearance by Gloucester student, 9 year old Kam Diaz
  • 7 PM – TH’ BONES AND ROSES CIRCUS SIDESHOW – Astounding and varied side show feats and acrobatic yoga
  • 8 PM – NOT THAT BLONDE WITH JIM D’AUGUSTINE – Acoustic group with rich harmonies and an inimitable style. A wide mix of songs from the familiar to the obscure.
  • 9 PM – THE GOOD HARBOR BAND – Rocking with classic rock and originals – get ready to dance!

SARGENT STAGE

  • 6 PM – LIVIN’ ON LUCK – Soft rock from the 70s to the present; guitars, keyboard and vocals.
  • 7 PM – CAPE ANN DANCE TROUPE – Our gifted and graceful dance group – creative choreography
  • 8 PM – ALLEN AND DYLAN ESTES – National star Allen Estes joined by his talented son performing brilliant country, rock, blues and original tunes.
  • 9 PM – DAY JOB – Dance music from the 60s to today; fun listening and they will get you moving!

MYSTERY TRAIN STAGE

  • 6 PM – JAMES GOOD EYE – Acoustic guitar, alternate-roots Americana
  • 7 PM – DEB HARDY AND KERRY MULLEN – Cutting edge acoustic folk rock uniquely interpreted
  • 8 PM – SOLOMON MURUNGU – Traditional music from Zimbabwe played on the melodic Mbira
  • 9 PM – NATE SHAFFER – Gifted acoustic guitarist/singer playing originals and covers. Emerging young talent from Cape Ann.

AT THE FRANKLIN CAFÉ

  • THE LINDA AMERO QUARTET – Jazz interpretations by extraordinary chanteuse Linda and her trio.

AT THE DOG BAR

  • JOE MACK – Blues master! This guy never runs out of musical ideas, and what a voice! 9 PM at the back stage.

Dancers, singers and our favorite magician, Joe Howard will be roaming Main Street.

VISIT KIDS’ TOWN FOR GAMES, FACEPAINTING, KID SNACKS AND MORE!

After the Block Party winds down, many Gloucester venues will continue music into the wee hours, so there’s no reason to go home when the music on the street ends.  One of my favorite bands (KBMG Electric) will be heating things up at Minglewood Tavern.

See the complete Saturday music lineup here.

Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce Newsletter July 2012

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Click here to find out all the business that’s going on around town from the insiders at The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce