Author: Joey Ciaramitaro
The creator of goodmorninggloucester.org Lover of all things Gloucester and Cape Ann. GMG where we bring you the very best our town has to offer because we love to share all the great news and believe that by promoting others in our community everyone wins.
Surfside Subs Doing The Lobster Roll the Right Way
Notice the lack of celery and lettuce? Notice the split top butter and grilled bun?
This is what’s up!
Surfsidelb Surfside Subs on twitter writes-
@Joey_C Here’s the Surfside lobster roll. Made with avocado and served on focaccia. Kidding! pic.twitter.com/zH9iiODq

Surfside Subs gets my lobster roll seal of approval.
Surfside Subs
147 Thatcher Rd
Long Beach, Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 281-1700
Healthy Snack Tip From Your Boy Joey C Trader Joe’s Edamame Hummus and Broccoli
The DJ Rant
I’ve kept this one bottled up for far too long.
Much like The How To #U@& UP A Lobster Roll Rant, The Broads Out In California Lobster Roll Rant, The Note To Restaurant Owners Rant, The Follow Up To The Note To Restaurant Owners Rant, The Bluetooth Headset Rant , The Soggy French Fry Rant, The Pensive Pose Rant, these are more like Public Service Announcements. I’m just trying to make the world a better place.
This one goes out to the DJ’s of the world.
It is time to retire Celebrate, We Are Family and YMCA from your music library.
I will go so far to say that if the DJ you hire plays any of these songs you should fire him on the spot and take over the wheels of steel, iPod, or whatever else is driving the music.-YOU CAN DO A MUCH BETTER JOB!
We went to a benefit a couple of months ago and this DJ who was much younger than me started doing his thing. I swear he didn’t play a single song from this decade or last decade. We’re talking straight 80’s. From start to finish. Not a single person danced to a single song except the party organizers who were obviously embarrassed by the DJ selection.
There was hope when I saw this particular DJ was 30ish. Nope- he may have been the worst DJ of ALL TIME.
I like lots of classics, I really do, but really there is a music catalog beyond those same old tired tracks that you hear at every wedding or fundraiser since 1982.
My advice either these old DJ’s either better get current or the young kids running their equipment from iPad’s are gonna eat your lunch.
NEW MUSIC HAS BEEN CREATED IN THE PAST 5-10 YEARS I SWEAR!
and any of you that tell me that the new music all sucks, you just haven’t listened, there are some great new artists out there.
I want to give these older DJ’s a chance to update their libraries but honestly in the past three years I’ve probably been to 20 events where there was a DJ and you know what the trend is?
The trend is that the high school kids who are buying equipment are doing a bazillion times better job than the older DJ’s around that rehash the same old playlists from the 80’s.
Get with it or step aside and let the youngsters take over.
My Boy Matty K from the Farm Bar and Grille is IMO the greatest DJ around these parts. Sista Felicia had a youngster spinning at BJ and Amanda’s Graduation party last night and he killed it.
Cecropia Moth emerges at Long Beach from Christine Morey
Look what emerged from it’s crysalis last week!! Amazing, and I understand they are nocturnal, so few people ever see them!
The video is grainy – I haven’t used that function before – but worth watching him stretch out after getting out of his tiny pod!
Wingspan of over 5", covered in a beautiful orange fur!
Stayed, stretched, and rested for the day, gone in the morning!
Research I found:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyalophora_cecropia
http://www.wormspit.com/cecropia.htm
from Christine Morey at Annabelle’s Pet Care
Weak Eye from Bill O’Connor
Hi Joey,
I had to change some chains for our docks recently and was mortified when I dug up the stem of one of the 150lb. mushroom anchors that hold them in place to find this. I’m pretty sure I was one storm away from disaster!
Enjoy!
~Bill O’Connor
North Shore Kid
Devils Island From Shaun Goulart
Hello Joe,
Devils Island is Gloucester High School history teacher Shaun Goulart’s second film he has written which is the sophomore film to his 2009 effort, romantic comedy "In a Weeks Time". Devils Island began being written in February of 2009 and was ready to begin shooting in July 2010. This is Goulart’s second film but his directorial debut as the director of the first film could not direct due to a scheduling conflict. The shooting was on and off for a year and a half until the final scenes were shot at Cape Ann TV studios in January 2012. The film was shot all around Cape Ann most notably on Thachers Island which is the main setting for the film and fictitious "Devils Island".
Goulart’s film resume includes acting in many independent films as well as being an extra in such films as "Mall Cop", "Grown Ups", and "The Proposal" to name a few.
Devils Island was inspired by such films as Heat and Public Enemies which has the direct good vs. evil premise. The plot of Devils Island is based on a character named Jeffrey Taylor (played by Danvers native Nick Decoulos) an unemployed writer who is trying to save his relationship with Brianna (Caralyne Fondulis). Taylor takes a job on Devils Island as an assistant caretaker working alongside Trent (Shaun Goulart). All is fine until a life threatening discovery leaves Jeff in danger and fearing for his life stranded on the island.
The film has a laundry list of characters many played by local actors. Notable people include YMCA’s Rick Doucette, Gloucester High School teachers Rich Francis and Ed Reid, a handful of high school students and the late Mitch Cohen.
Cohen who passed away in October 2010 (2 months after shooting his footage) was an integral part of the film, playing a substantial character as well as lending his personal office for a scene. Mitch was very sick during the shooting of the film (unknowingly to himself or anyone else) and truly put a lot of effort into his role. He traveled out to the island in rainy rocky seas, spent the day in the raw weather and never once complained even while being asked to climb ladders and lay on the rocks.
After a three year journey, the film was finished with special thanks to many but most notably Andrew Love, Lisa Smith and all of the great folks at Cape Ann TV. They supplied all of the equipment, editing space and training. This film truly could not be completed without the tireless efforts of Love and Smith; they were a true joy to work with. The Thachers Island Association also was very accommodating while we were shooting on the island. It’s a beautiful place and really a hidden gem. This film really highlights how picturesque the island really is. Essex native and musician Jeff Fraser lent music to the film, and Ralph Oliver Jr was the necessary transportation of the cast and crew to get back and forth to the Rockport island everyday of shooting.The film opened at the Gloucester Cinema to a packed house on Wednesday May 9th warranting a second showing of the film. The second showing is on Wednesday June 6, 2012 at 7:30pm at the Cape Community Cinema on 21 Main Street in Gloucester above the Mystery Train. Half the door will go to the upstart Gloucester High School filmmakers club that GHS history teachers Shaun Goulart and Rich Francis are establishing.
For tickets go to http://capeanncinema.wordpress.com/
Gloucester At Dawn-4:44AM 5/29/12 East Gloucester Marine Railways
Beauport Makes Lonely Planet Top 10 World’s Greatest Mansion and Home List
Making it to the uber cool “Flipboard Picks”: the latest Lonely Planet Top 10 world’s greatest mansion and home list
…and Gloucester ’s Beauport is on it! Congratulations Sleeper-McCann.
Here’s the list
Lonely Planet : Live it up! The greatest mansions and grand houses.
1. Marble Palace Mansion , Kolkata , India
2. Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion , Malaysia
3. Werribee Mansion , Australia
4. Villa d’Este, Italy
5. Castle Howard , England
6. Fallingwater , Pennsylvania , USA
7. Château de Chambord , France
8. Catherine Palace , Russia
9. Sleeper-McCann House , Massachusetts , USA
The lavish ‘summer cottage’ of interior designer Henry Davis Sleeper has over 40 rooms and is also known as the Beauport House. Sleeper toured New England in search of houses about to be demolished and bought up selected elements from each: wood panelling, furniture, wallpaper, coloured glass and china. In place of unity, Sleeper created a wildly eclectic but artistically surprising – and satisfying – place to live. The mansion sits on rocks overlooking Gloucester Harbor and has Arts-and-Crafts-style terraces leading down into a series of garden ‘rooms’.
The house is in Gloucester, Massachusetts. You can visit the house between June and October, Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 5pm. The last hourly tour begins at 4pm.
10. Powerscourt , Ireland
http://t.co/ZuUxFxwq #lp #travel
Car Launches Into Side of House On East Main St. Across from Last Stop Variety On The Corner of Mt Pleasant and East Main
Mug Up, Sunday (Today) 9:00-11:00 or so at Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery, 77 Rocky Neck Ave, G3
RETIREMENT RECEPTION FOR BAND DIRECTOR DAVID BENJAMIN
Sally Benjamin writes-
Hi Joey,
I’m hoping you can help me to get the word out on Good Morning Gloucester about a retirement party we are having for my husband, David Benjamin. He is the O’Maley School and Gloucester Elementary School Band Director. He is retiring after thirty years with the Gloucester Public Schools and we would like to let his former students and their families know that there is going to be a send-off reception on Tuesday, June 12, from 7-9pm at the Gloucester High School cafeteria. The Cape Ann Big Band will perform and refreshments will be served. I have attached the invitation I sent to some of his friends and colleagues. I can be reached by email (this address) or home telephone: 978-281-2286.
Thanks for your consideration.
Sally Benjamin
Wicked Tuna Season Finale Party At Topside Grille Tonight
Listen to Captain Dave Marciano on Greg and The Morning Buzz Podcast:

Hey everyone! Tonight (Sunday June 3rd) is the season finale of Wicked Tuna. Anyone that doesn’t know, it’s the reality show on National Geographic about Tuna Fishermen out of Gloucester. We have been airing it every Sunday at 10:00pm at The Topside. Portions of the show were actually shot here during the filming. The stars of the show will all be at The Topside tomorrow night along with some film crews, National Geographic, and press!! Photo opps will be available and of course the show will be aired at 10:00. Get there early to claim a good seat, meet the captains and maybe even end up on TV 🙂 hope to see you there!
Thanks,
Doug Silva General Manager
Topside Grill
50 Rogers St.
Gloucester, MA
(978) 281-1399
www.topsidegrill.com
Wanna buy some Wicked Tuna Swag from the fishermen themselves check out their websites here-
Gloucester Harbor In the 60’s Photos From Geno Mondello
Community Stuff June 3, 2012
Good Morning Joey,
I have had 3 different customers suggest that I email you regarding my newly opened business on Washington Street.
I have had an Antique/Collectibles Multi-Dealer shop in Ipswich for 5 years, and just this month (May), moved it to 57 Washington Street here in Gloucester. I have changed the name from Rose Cottage, TO…
JUNQUE & DISORDERLY.
I’m very happy with my new space and I’m even happier to be in Gloucester. I moved from Wakefield to Gloucester exactly 2 years ago, so it’s a pleasure to have my business so close to home now.
I would love to get the word out that my business "exists" in Gloucester.
Best Regards, Cheryl Conly JUNQUE & DISORDERLY
Sarah Slifer Dance Happenings Summer 2012
Sarah Slifer and Olivia Powell in Serenade, photo by Ziggy Hartfelder
Hello friends of dance,
I’ve got a bunch of dance happenings this summer, and they seem to be tidily thematic around dance heritage. It’s as if I planned my year before hand, but in fact it’s because ideas are sticky. From preparing to teach dance history last semester, to drafting ideas for a residency investigating the role of legacy in the creation of new work, to making a new piece that honors my deep dance roots in ballet, 2012 has been a year of looking back, and forging ahead.
The new piece is a duet for myself and Olivia Powell, recent Tisch graduate and new member of Atlanta Ballet. Serenade, yes, to Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings (first movement), is a giving-in to the beauty and power of the music, the memory of the Balanchine choreography that I watched on videotape 1,000 times when I was growing up, and the depth and transformation of the ballet vocabulary in my choreographic work. The piece is romantic without the schlock, and packs surprises within the classical underpinnings. We hope to also present the piece with live music from two pianists – stay tuned for details!
AND this Saturday I will be performing in some dances by Ina Hahn, a former dancer with Doris Humphrey among other big names in American Modern Dance, in program of her work at the Cape Ann Museum. Watch me steal fire from the God as Prometheus, and play basketball. Not at the same time, of course.
Hope to see you at a performance or two!
-Sarah
CALENDAR
June 2
The Artists of Folly Cove, choreography by Ina Hahn, Cape Ann Museum, Gloucester, 11AM performance, free. http://www.capeannhistoricalmuseum.org/special/exhibits.htm
June 16
Debut of Serenade at the Third Life Studios Choreographer’s Showcase, curated by Kelley Donovan, in Somerville, MA in an informal shared program. 8PM, tickets $15 in advance / $20 at door. http://www.thirdlifestudio.com/performances.html
July 7
Panelist at the Gloucester Writers Center for a discussion on Proprioception, instigated by Kate Tarlow Morgan. 7PM, free. http://www.gloucesterwriters.org
August 16
Improvisation performance through the Cape Ann Museum for their CAMafterhours event, with local divo Brian King and his lustrous voice. We are finding inspiration in the museum’s collection from Victorian paintings of children and the contrasting powerful female nude sculptures. Cape Ann Museum, doors 6PM, $ donation http://www.capeannhistoricalmuseum.org/
August 28 – September 1
“Movement and Method: A Collaborative Forum” is a residency in which Kate Tarlow Morgan, Vincent Cacialano, and I will be sharing ideas on legacy and dance-making, and creating a performance on the picturesque compound of Windhover in Rockport, MA. Performance info TBA, with discussion and party to follow. Tickets $10. http://www.windhover.org/
Reiki Clinic June 19th
Gloucester At Dawn- North and South Channel Ahead- Gloucester Harbor 4:42AM 5/19/12
Slideshow- Pictures from Rockport’s Memorial Day Ceremonies
Hi Joey.
A slideshow of pictures from Rockport’s Memorial Day Ceremonies is at http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=298991590191346
Thanks
BearskinNeck.net
Photos are courtesy of Angela Cook, Oasis Rockport
The eight annual Summer Retreat is just a couple of months away!
The eight annual Summer Retreat is just a couple of months away!
The Retreat is a rare opportunity for people to take a break from their busy lives and experience something wonderful. It’s a chance to:
Rest and revitalize with life-changing happiness teachings from world-class teachers and master practitioners – including the amazing Lama Marut, author of A Spiritual Renegade’s Guide to the Good Life.
Enjoy meditation, yoga at all levels and community in the beauty of pastoral New England.
Understand how to live in happiness for six days…so you can be happy the rest of your life.
The retreat is led by Lama Marut — an American Buddhist monk whose teachings are both profound and completely engaging. He will make you laugh. He will make you think. He will probably change your life.
You can check out his podcasts – including podcasts from last year’s Summer Retreat – on iTunes.
Thanks to Joey and Good Morning Gloucester for supporting the Summer Retreat!
Last of The Eastern Rigs From Jon Campbell
Jon writes-
I spent a lot of time around Gloucester over the years. As you’d leave out of the harbor, I used to see a small Eastern Rig tied up at the end of Rocky Neck past the railway. Got to thinking about how the old-timers felt about those boats, made a song.
Down here in Pt. Judith the ‘Roanne’ ended up at Mystic Seaport, and the "E Carl Rice " got cut up and put in a dumpster.
Was looking at your photos of American Eagle and thought I’d see if you wanted to use this song to put together a montage piece using some of your old pics.
Got Alan Estes to join us out at the Astoria Fisher Poets Gathering last year, but he didn’t make it this year.
Drones Club is the private club for Pt. Judith fishermen, has toilet seats from long gone boats nailed to east wall.
I’m supposed to play up at Harbor Loop this year, not sure when, here’s a last video of a song dear to our hearts down here at the water’s edge in RI.




















