For more info contact Patti Page at Sailghs@yahoo.com
Click the picture below for the interview with Guy Fiero
My View of Life on the Dock
For more info contact Patti Page at Sailghs@yahoo.com
Click the picture below for the interview with Guy Fiero
…and what a way to spend it- Aboard the Most Beautiful Boat In Gloucester- The Thomas E Lannon on the Lannon’s 15th Birthday.
Dave is our Financial guy. In my lifetime I’ve had I think 4 financial planners that I’ve worked with. Every other one tells you everything you want to hear about personal service and how they are going to look out for you and every one except for Dave and his team at Beauport Financial let me down.
Dave will call me and say hey, it’s time to sit down and talk about your long term goals, where you’re at and how we can help get you where you need to be. They take personal service to the next level and I can’t recommend them highly enough and without any reservation.
It’s not just Dave you’re getting at Beauport either, my boy Kevin who works with Dave gets me the answers that I have questions to every single time and quickly and even the secretary is super nice and helpful.
So you know how I am with my recommendations, Dave McKechnie’s Beauport Financial gets my unequivocal without reservation top gold exemplary recommendation for your financial needs.
I receive no special treatment or financial gain by this endorsement I just want to share when I have great luck and experiences with someone or thing and Beauport Financial definitely falls into the category of great in my book.
Call them up or check out their website- they’re not just like every other financial planner that just wants to sign you aboard and then they forget your name.
3 Heritage Way, Ste. 2 Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-0748
The International Dory Races will be held this Saturday June 24th in the North Chanel of Gloucester’s inner harbor (best seen from Jodrey State Fish Pier) at 10 AM. Teams from the US will compete against teams from Canada in 5 divisions: Mixed Doubles, Junior Men, Women, Master, and Men Open. The event will be preceded by a Pancake Breakfast fundraiser at the Head of the Harbor Park (at the end of the North Chanel) starting at 8 AM to support our organization. Please join us on this exciting day of competition and camaraderie on the waterfront in Gloucester .
Other dates/times to remember.
Thursday Night Canadian Reception at St. Peter’s Club 6:30 PM
Saturday Afternoon Awards Banquet at Maritime Heritage Center 1 PM
If you have time to help, we are looking for a few volunteers to help with the Pancake breakfast and the Awards banquet…let me know!
See you there,
Erik Dombrowski
Rockport, Massachusetts – June 20, 2012 – Rockport Rotary Club’s Installation Dinner was held on Tuesday, June 19th. Paul Harris Fellowships were awarded to Kecia German, Laurene Wessel and June Sullivan. The Employee of the Year Award went to Jim Davidson, Citizen of the Year Award went to Carl S. Gibbs and Appreciation Awards went to Angela Cook, Susan King and Laura Wheeler. Sworn into office as Rotary President was Laurene Wessel, President Elect Susan Lovasco, Vice President Anne Lewis, Treasurer Robert Audano Jr., Secretary Janice Beacham, Assistant Secretary Kecia German and Past President Robert Gillis. Board Members announced were Maryanne Bland, Jonas Gavelis, Ruth George, Mina Sheedy and DJ Tardiff.
Who: Annisquam Village Church
What: 3rd Annual On-line Auction
When: June 22, 2012, 8:00 AM to July 8, 2012, 8:00 PM
The Annisquam Village Church On-Line Auction is back for the third year with more items, more donors and more variety. The On-Line Auction provides support for the ministries, maintenance and the ever-expanding community outreach of our growing church. There are 145 items which have been donated by artists, individuals and businesses on Cape Ann and beyond, and there is something for everyone – sports tickets, the work of local artists, jewelry, travel opportunities, restaurant gift certificates, whale watches and landscaping, just to name a few. Check us out at www.BiddingForGood.com/avc and join the fun!
Neighborhood cat waiting for lunch at the birdfeeder.
Susan LaRosa
The Rockport Police Department and the Rockport Council On Aging are asking residents to check in on their elderly family members, friends, and neighbors throughout the warm summer months.
Residents should pay extra attention to homes that are exceptionally hot and to warning signs of dehydration, heat stroke and exhaustion, which includes lack of energy, nausea and high body temperature.
The Rockport Council On Aging will also be welcoming seniors to the town’s air-conditioned Senior Center in the Community House at 58 Broadway.
Any resident concerned about an elder may contact the police at 978-546-1212 or the Council on Aging at 978-546-2573.
Hi Joe,
I set out for an invigorating walk along Good Harbor Beach with my friend this morning but upon approaching the beach from Beach Road was assaulted by the pile of trash at the entrance to the footbridge. As I neared the pile I thought, well at least the trash was carried out. But then I started across the bridge and saw the carnage left behind from yesterday. I was disheartened to realize our city is hosting a significant number of people who simply don’t care to keep the beach beautiful for the next wave of beach-goers. The obvious solution is for everyone who enjoys this gem to actually carry out what they carry in; to be responsible for one’s own mess (we put a small dent in the mess by carrying out — all the way home — what we could when we left). Also, it seems that the footbridge at Nautilus Road would be a good spot for one of the new-to-the-city BigBelly Solar Compactors (http://gloucester-ma.gov/index.aspx?NID=425), though I’m not sure if there are plans in place to do this. Sorry to start the day with such an unsavory topic, but with the entire summer ahead of us, I thought some awareness of this scourge might help to stem the problem.
One of the pictures is similar to the GMG masthead picture except the foreground shows many hundreds of sparkling empty bottles littering the sand.
Thanks for helping to keep the city beautiful.
JD Perry
Lya Guerra writes-
Hi John and Joey,
I met the two of you at Pleasant Street Tea last year and told you a little about the film I was working on
called THE LOVE PART OF THIS. I can’t believe it, but it’s almost done.
I wanted to let you know that it will be screening at the Cape Ann Community Cinema on July 21st! – So I better be done with it.
The website is thelovepartofthis.com . Any chance of the site going up on GoodMorningGloucester would be more than great.
Let me know if I can get you any more information.
I hope I’ll see you guys there. I’m really excited about it.
All the best from Oslo!
Lya
Cape Ann Community Cinema
July 21st
Proceeds will go to The Open Door Food Pantry and Cape Ann Community Cinema
In the early 1970’s, Grace Schrafft and Grace Moceri left their respective husbands with their infant children in tow to be together. Grace Moceri is the responsible one, the one who makes sure the bills are paid and the doors are locked. Grace Schrafft is the free spirit that everyone in town knows and loves. The two Graces are deeply rooted in their hometown of Gloucester, Massachusetts.
Grace and Grace made a life together for 37 years. The Love Part of This explores their meeting, their ensuing love and their struggles being a couple. The Graces share their stories, both separately and together. We also hear from an ex-husband, their two children, the town pastor and a family friend.
After the unexpected death of one of the Graces, the footage becomes an uncanny document. Suddenly, all the words about their lives together take on a finite quality, as the remaining Grace goes through the process of grief. It is heartbreaking, funny and extremely moving.
Jim Teal writes-
Of the Ardelle and the Harvey Gamage. My son Zack, worked on the building of the Ardelle with Harold and the entire team, and was the one on deck when she was launched. He is currently crew on the Ardelle as well. The tie-in with he Gamage is that Zack just returned from a High School semester at sea on the Harvey Gamage with Ocean Classroom on May 20th after sailing nearly 5000 nautical miles. If you are interested visit http://www.oceanclassroom.blogspot.com you will find blog postings about the trip along with a photo gallery of the adventure.

Hey Joey, so I’ll be performing with my band at the Cape Ann Brewery along with The Runaround on Saturday June 30th, Fiesta weekend. Also, Gloucester got some love in an article in the San Diego Weekly Reader about my work. Check it out. http://www.sandiegoreader.com/weblogs/jam-session/2012/jun/19/pod-bassist-traa-produces-plays-on-jon-goodhue-ep-/
A lot of people are sick of the warnings about Lyme disease, but I want to share an experience that I hope will make you all take them seriously. Sunday night we admitted a patient to cardiac intensive care who was on life support because of a tick bite he received on Memorial Day weekend. He didn’t recognize the bulls-eye rash that appeared last week. The disease attacked the electric conduction system in his heart and he may well need a permanent pacemaker for the rest of his life, if he survives. We called a med-evac team to take him to a Boston hospital where he is now in serious but stable condition. The saddest part is that Monday was his 16th birthday. His Mom sat outside his room crying while we did compressions, cardioverted him 3 times, administered multiple drugs and inserted the pacemaker. PLEASE dress appropriately when going outside anywhere, not just in the woods, and examine yourself, your kids and pets carefully to look for ticks. If you see the red, circular rash, call a doctor immediately. If this boy had gotten antibiotic therapy a week ago he could have celebrated his birthday at home with his family and friends instead of fighting for his life in ICU.
Mile Marker 1 Is Located In the Back Right Hand Corner of The Cape Ann Marina Property (Opposite Back Corner of Where The Gull Was Located) 75 Essex Ave
Call for Free Dockage Tied Up With Meal from Mile Marker One on VHF Channel 10.
Click here for the lunch/dinner menu

Eleanor’s figurehead, Beaver’s billethead and the rigging progress.
Photos © Kathy Chapman 2012
I posted this last night after checking the price on Amazon-
Here is the camera I’ve been using to take about half the shots for the blog this past year. It is retailing for $379 on Amazon right now new but you can have my slightly used no wear at all except for a few tiny scratches on the back screen that are barely noticeable and in perfect working condition one for $275.
What I didnt realize is that there are other stores selling it for less money than what amazon has it listed for new. So don’t buy my camera for $275.
Sorry, but I’d feel terrible.
email me at goodmorninggloucester@yahoo.com
It’s a great great camera.
Here it is on Amazon new-
Since I bought the interchangeable NEX-5N I don’t have the need for both.
So first one to come up with the dough gets the camera responsible for these shots-
email me at goodmorninggloucester@yahoo.com
Click the pic for the full sized view
I love my little pocketable HX9V and all the tricks it has up it’s sleeve.
Copied from some older posts-
Click photos for full sized panoramas. Have I told y’all yet how much I love the new camera? The Sony HX9V, 16 times zoom, killer video, panoramas in camera HDR processing and it slips right in my pocket! The thing is the nuts! I highly highly recommend it. ![]()
With the extremely hot weather forecast for the Commonwealth and the heat advisory issued for all counties including Essex, the Mayors Office in conjunction with the Emergency Management Director are opening a cooling shelter at the Rose Baker Senior Center. Please see attached.
We appreciate your assistance in getting the word out those most at risk during extremely hot weather including the elderly, the very young and people with respiratory ailments.
For further questions please contact the Gloucester Public Health Director, Noreen Burke, or Manager of Environmental Health Services, Max Schenk.
Thank You,
Noreen M. Burke, MPP
Public Health Director
City of Gloucester Health Department
978-282-8016 (phone)
978-281-9729 (fax)
nburke@gloucester-ma.gov
www.gloucester-ma.gov
I begged you all to buy your tickets. Hopefully we have the coolest of the cool going.

Don’t be the dope that misses out. Gonna be crazy fun. Call the Lannon ticket office now.
Only fun people please. Thanks!
Who’s in for a group mooning shot?