Hey Joey,
A big Good Morning Gloucester from my hotel balcony in Virginia Beach. I didn’t have a sticker so please excuse my hipster iPad substitute!
Tom Bruno
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My View of Life on the Dock
Hey Joey,
A big Good Morning Gloucester from my hotel balcony in Virginia Beach. I didn’t have a sticker so please excuse my hipster iPad substitute!
Tom Bruno
check out Tom’s Blog-
Addison Gilbert Hospital, 298 Washington St. Women’s Health Center
Dr. Jonathan M. Inz will speak. Specific techniques and a discussion of how to deal with stress will be provided. Dr. Inz maintains his psychology practice at Medical Psychology Center in Beverly.
He is a graduate of Penn State University an rhe Beth Israel & Harvard Medical School Psychology Fellowship Program. No pre-registration is required. All are welcome. Refreshments.
For more information call 978-283-2633 or 978-283-3968
Submitted by Virginia R. McKinnon, 2 Stanwood Terrace, Gloucester 978-283-3968
Gloucester High School Class 1947 will hold their 65th Class Reunion at the
Gloucester House on July 14, 2012 from 2 – 6 pm. Anyone starting with this class is
invited to attend, even if they did not graduate with the class. St. Ann’s Class
of 1947 is also invited. Please contact Virginia (Frontiero) McKinnon
978-283-3968 or e-mail mckinnon02@msn.com.
Submitted by Virginia McKinnon, 2 Stanwood Terrace, Gloucester 978-283-3968
It’s On Baby!!!
and yes, it’s Gonna Be THAT kind of Party!
Spring Fling!
A Good Morning Gloucester and Bodin Historic Photo gallery spring party for FOBs, FOGs, contributors, and open to the general public.
82 Main Street, in downtown Gloucester
BYOB and appetizers/dishes are welcome.
Bodin Historic Photo 82 Main Street 978-283-2524
If you missed our winter bash you didn’t know how much fun we had. the joint was packed! Bring some booze, and come meet up with your favorite contributors! If you’re lucky Paulie Walnuts will strip down and shake his ass for you.
Tired Girlfriends asks-
My boyfriend is very affectionate in the evening, and wakes up every few hours with certain needs. Now, on one hand he is very loving and always satisfies my needs too, but on the other I end up being very tired at work the next day. How can I tell him that just once in while I want to actually sleep for more than 3 hours at a time?
Alrighty then Tired Girlfriend. What you’ve got here is a gift horse.
Don’t be ungrateful when you receive a gift.
You’ve got yourself a horny boyfriend that adores you. He is loving, he isn’t just hammering away at you and then rolling over as you pointed out, he is taking care of your needs as well.
I get that you might be a little sleep deprived but as he is your boyfriend I’m assuming you’ve been together for a couple years or less. You are still in the honeymoon phase. Be thankful for getting that loving attention as there are many folks out there that get married and their sex life trails off considerably.
My guess is that after a little while the nookie or the occasional nudge in the culo will subside to the frequency that may afford you a bit more sleep but in the meantime I suggest you revel in the intimacy.
There are many out there that would love to have such sleep deprivation problems.
Steve Saleeba From WBZ reports that it is a camping trailer on fire on Reservoir road.
Hi Joey –
Here is a complete auction booklet for Saturday’s Event to Benefit Newell Stadium at the Elks at Bass Rocks.
Please encourage your GMG readers to come to the event to support this worthy cause for our community!
Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door.
Tickets can be purchased at Jeff’s Variety, Destino’s, Cape Ann Savings Bank & Christine’s Variety.
If anybody has any questions, they can give me a call at 978-290-6035 or I can be reached by email at newelldonations@gmail.com
A small group of people came together a few short weeks ago to plan this event and we truly thought it was next to impossible to pull off.
Our community has been very generous with their time, talents and donations! The support has been overwhelming.
Now we just need to get people to the event to place their bids!! Please come and help us cross the finish line and meet our goal!!
Thanks!
Kristin Michel
Henry Ferrini submits-
joey,
The Ole Salty Jazz Band play great music at Rose Baker a few times a month. This was shot on Monday March 19th.
Reserve your tickets on line at www.catcollaborative.org, by telephone at 978.325.3153, or at the door.
Neil Simon, author of ‘The Odd Couple’, ‘Barefoot in the Park’, ‘Plaza Suite’ and many other comedies, crafted this farce carefully, reworking it until was perfect. Campy and colorful, it is the story of a dinner party gone awry. You will be treated to gunshots, lies, misbehavior, and more—the stuff of comedy in all of its forms. Come and enjoy a night at the theatre and have a good laugh.
Below please find our show poster, our cast photo, as well as a picture of Gloucester residents, Lauren Ashly Suchecki getting a final fitting by costume mistress, Heidi Redston-Rideout. Stay tuned this week for more photos from dress rehearsals.
Cape Ann Theatre Collaborative
PO Box 7061
Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930
CONTACT US AT 978-325-3153 CATcollab@gmail.com
VISIT US AT – http://www.catcollaborative.org/
Hi Joey,
I read an article that many Gloucester area fishermen/woman won’t be attending the rally. Hi fuel prices are definitely a factor. I was wondering if you would be willing to share the good word about encouraging people to carpool to the event, or even carpool to the nearest bus in New Bedford. The United We Fish folks created a Ridebuzz Group to encourage people to share rides and gas costs to help them attend the event.
Ridebuzz Rideshare Group for Rally: http://www.ridebuzz.org/events-group/keep-fishermen-fishing-rally-dc-17010.html
Instructions: http://www.ridebuzz.org/node/2119/17010
A little Background: I recently moved back to Gloucester, and am the founder of www.ridebuzz.org. Ridebuzz.org helps people find and share rides using the web -for one-time trips, road-trips, commutes, and events. We encourage people to ride together to save on fuel costs and reduce emissions, and quite possibly make a new friend or travel companion.
Thanks,
Jeff
The Jazmen Trio plus two is performing at Cafe Shalom, Temple Ahavat
Achim, 86 Middle Street, Gloucester, this Saturday at 8:30. The
progressive jazz trio features Gloucester residents Mark Arnold,
keyboard, and Ken Steiner, bass, along with Marblehead’s Don Kaplan on
guitar.
The two guests are local legend Mark Earley on sax and wonderful
Rockport native Mari Martin, vocalist. Suggested donation is $10. No
reservation needed.
Lawrence Martin-Bittman writes-
After 10 wonderful years with the Local Colors Gallery in Gloucester I decided to sell my artwork from my studio located at 162 Granite St.,Rockport, MA 01966 . Friends suggested the name STUDIO 007. I downgraded it to STUDIO 006.5 and established a website with the same name : www.studio006andahalf.com . On Saturday ,March 24 from 1 to 5 pm the studio will be open to all friends and customers to inspect my latest artistic creations.
Greg Cook also went to a bunch of houses and took some fantastic photos of the altars which you can see at his site- The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research check them out.
Hi, my name is Marble and I am a three-month-old girl pup who is at the Cape Ann Animal Aid until I am adopted.
There is so much going on here! Overlooked Pet Adoption on the third Thursday of every month from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m., Gloucester Pride Stride coming up on April 29, Sunset Dessert Cruise on July 21. Could you help me out and visit: CapeAnnAnimalAid.com to learn about all our upcoming events just in case I forgot a few?
Remember to stop down to our current shelter located at 260 Main Street in Gloucester and visit me. I am here with my siblings and I know it is difficult to believe, but they are all as cute as I am!
Tribute to Amelia’s
After 20 plus years of service, Amelia’s Restaurant has closed. To have known Amelia and Ernie is to know very fine people. They served the freshest of fish and had the cleanest restaurant in town. One day during a terrible snow storm as I was driving home from work in Cambridge, and feeling very sick, I called Amelia’s to order her "wonderful" chicken soup. Unfortunately, the girl indicated that they were out of chicken soup and suggested other soups and chowder…but I HAD to have chicken soup, so I declined. As I was trying to think of another restaurant in town who might serve chicken soup, the phone rang and it was the girl from Amelia’s. She said, "If you can wait about an hour, Amelia will cook you chicken soup." Can you believe it? Of course, I said YES and an hour later I picked up the fresh soup. During the summer, when my friends visited and went fishing, if they caught a fish, Amelia would cook it for them! If I were expecting guests and I needed special dishes, Amelia would make them for me and would open early, just to accommodate my schedule. Needless to say, Amelia and Ernie will be sorely missed….and I (and others) take this opportunity to thank them for service "above and beyond", whenever needed. We shall miss you!!
Loretta Ligor
Hi Joey-
These are pictures that I snapped of two opposite sides of Grapevine Road today.
I work for Annabelles PetCare and I enjoy taking (and sharing!) photos as I dog walk. There is so much beauty that surrounds us on Cape Ann that I wonder if we often take it for granted. You see, this has been the absolute worse year I can remember for the amount of litter (and dog poop) strewn along our streets, in our marshes and woods and on our beaches.
I find the lack of civic pride in the cleanliness of our City to be upsetting. Since I believe that change begins with yourself, I have made a personal pledge to pick up litter as I walk every day until April 22, Earth Day. I can’t help but wonder what the City would look like if every able Citizen in Gloucester pledged to fill just one purple Barney Bag with litter over the next few weeks. If anyone needs suggestions of where to find the litter, I have a long list. At the very least, maybe people could simply pick up around their own property as well as secure their trash/recycling in a responsible manner so that it is not blowing down the street. Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
In the meantime, I plan to get busy and do my part. If you see me on the street walking dogs (and picking up litter) give me a friendly toot as you drive by. That way, I will know I am not alone in this Quest!
Best- Janet Rice