Update:old news: pilot & roseway- The Infamous One Sends a Shout Out To Dave Bennis of Michigan &

The infamous one follows up with this –

joey – here’s a piece from the 1909 sanborn insurance map that shows where the parkhurst and burnham railways were in relation to each other.  few years earlier than the pilot boat pix, but the layout of the inner harbor didn’t change that much until urban renewal.  fyi, around 2005, some internet angel posted a complete set of the cape ann sanborn maps, from 1885-1917 in pdf format.  i downloaded them and have been using them ever since.  gave copies to the gloucester archives and sfl, and converted them to grayscale tifs for my own research purposes.  museum has these on board as well as the original full color hand-annotated atlases (that weigh about 50 pounds each!)  you want to know how this place has changed over the years?  never mind the pretty pictures, go to the maps.  they tell the story like nothing else can.

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joey,
last month a nice chap named dave bennis came in to see me at the museum.  he was one of the volunteer crew on the ‘highlander sea’ (nee ‘pilot’) when she came into our port and wanted to see if we had any photos of the vessel in her days as a pilot boat in boston.  we found a few and here’s one taken of her by gordon thomas in 1960 on parkhurst railways for some work.  just so she wouldn’t feel lonely, i found another one of ‘roseway’ (pilot boat #2) on gloucester marine railways in the mid 50s.  dave’s gone back to his day job as lighthouse keeper in the upper peninsula of michigan, but i hope he sees these and comes back to visit us again.
infamous fred buck

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Joey adds-
After recognizing the building in back of the parkurst railways I decided to pull up this picture I took on September 4th ,2011-

Can you line up the windows with the building in the top picture?

NATIONAL EAS TEST Wednesday Nov 9th

The United States Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will be conducting the first-ever national test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) on Wednesday November 9th at 2:00 p.m. EST.

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The EAS is a national alert and warning system established to enable the President of the United States to address the American public during emergencies. The National Weather Service, governors, and state and local officials also utilize parts of the system to issue more localized emergency alerts.

The purpose of the test is to determine the reliability of the system and its effectiveness in notifying the public of emergencies and potential dangers nationally and regionally.  Similar to the frequently conducted statewide EAS tests, the nationwide test will involve broadcast radio and television services, cable television, satellite radio and television services and wireline video service providers across all states and the territories of Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and American Samoa.

On November 9th, the public will hear a message indicating, “This is a test.” The audio message will be the same for all EAS participants, however, due to the limitations in the EAS the video test message scroll may not be the same or indicate that “This is a test.” The text at the top of the screen may indicate that an “Emergency Alert Notification has been issued.”  This notification is used to disseminate a national alert and in this case, the test.  In addition, the background image that appears on video screens during an alert may indicate that “This is a test,” but in some instances there might not be an image at all. The test is expected to last approximately 30-60 seconds.

Through the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA), the Commonwealth has the capability of alerting the public through the EAS system.  MEMA serves as the state coordinating agency for disseminating local, regional and state initiated emergency alerts via the EAS.  MEMA, in consultation with the Governor’s Office, used the EAS to provide emergency messages to the public as recently as June 1, 2011 when tornadoes hit areas of the state, and as Tropical Storm Irene impacted the state in late August.

MEMA, from its Communication Center, will coordinate with key state public safety partners on November 9th to also test the Commonwealth’s redundant systems for pushing emergency messages to local and state public officials, including police, fire, emergency management and public health.  MEMA coordinates a system that includes VHF, UHF and 800 MHz radio communications that link all municipalities; text, email and cellular phone alerting systems for public safety, public health and municipal officials; dedicated direct phone lines with regional fire control centers; and links to law enforcement through the Criminal Justice information System (CJIS).

This event should also serve as a reminder for all citizens to make an emergency preparedness kit for their family and business, develop a strong emergency plan and become better informed about the natural and technological threats to their community.

The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) is the state agency responsible for coordinating federal, state, local, voluntary and private resources during emergencies and disasters in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. MEMA provides leadership to: develop plans for effective response to all hazards, disasters or threats; train emergency personnel to protect the public; provide information to the citizenry; and assist individuals, families, businesses and communities to mitigate against, prepare for, and respond to and recover from emergencies, both natural and man made. For additional information about MEMA and Flooding Issues, go to www.mass.gov/mema. Also, follow MEMA updates on Facebook and Twitter.

Gloucester Area Astronomy Club Meeting Friday November 11

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The Gloucester Area Astronomy Club meets this month on Friday November 11 at 8:00 pm. This month’s meeting will feature a presentation on the life cycles of stars — where do they come from, and where do they go? What is an H-R diagram, and what is it good for? We may know that the sun will one day turn into a red giant, but why? And why will some stars explode, and others will not? Join us as we explore the answers to these and many other questions about stellar evolution. GAAC meets on the second Friday of the month, at St PaulLutheran Church in Lanesville at 8:00.

Maritime Gloucester Webcam, Yeah We Got That!

www.gloucesterwebcam.com just killing it!

The latest addition, the working docks of The Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center now named Maritime Gloucester.   This one’s a beauty!

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Now with 22 live Cape Ann webcams and more to come!

Still on tap- The Schooner Lannon webcam, and Schooner Adventure as well as a repositioning of the Cape Pond Ice cam where they fill the holds of the fishing fleet with ice on Gloucester Harbor, also a Dun Fudgin webcam from Cape Ann Marina and Mile Marker 1 webcam.

Have you checked it out yet?

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Special thanks To Tim Blakeley from www.gloucesterbytes who has been installing the webcams at a reduced service rate because he believes in the project.

Election Results on Cape Ann TV Tuesday Night at 8PM

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Tune into Cape Ann Television Channel 12 for election results and commentary
live from City Hall on Tuesday, November 8 at 8 p.m.

Kin Hubbard Quote of The Week From Greg Bover

"There are two ways to handle a woman, and nobody knows either of them."
Frank McKinney (Kin) Hubbard (1868-1930)

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Midwestern humorist, cartoonist, and writer known best for his political commentary, Hubbard was a high school dropout who said his goal in life was to own a circus. He worked briefly as a silhouette artist and attended art school for a short time before beginning cartoon work for the Indianapolis News.  For 25 years he drew the acclaimed cartoon “Abe Martin of Brown County” which went into syndication and made him nationally known. Will Rogers cited Hubbard as an influence and called him the greatest humorist of his time. Another Hubbard comment on sexual dimorphism: “Boys will be boys, and so will a lot of middle-aged men.”

Greg Bover

North Shore Health Project Dinner and Award Wednesday at Jalepenos

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Don Maier writes-

Joey:
I hope you can put this in GMG to help us publicize our benefit dinner at Jalapenos this Wednesday:
The North Shore Health Project, which has been helping local residents with HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C for 22 years, is having a benefit dinner at Jalapenos this Wednesday, 11/9. 10% of the food bill for either dining in or taking out will be kindly donated to the Health Project by Jalapenos. We hope you can join us for an evening of great food to benefit an important Gloucester organization.
I’m also attaching a flyer for the event.
While I have your attention, I’d also like to mention that the Health Project just received a $44,000 grant from Vertex Pharmaceuticals to continue and expand our work with Hepatitis C. This is money that will directly impact our community as it helps us improve the lives of our community residents by providing them with nursing, nutritional and peer support, counseling, holistic treatments, and housing assistance.
Thanks for all you do for the community!
Don Maier
Board Member

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OCCUPY I4-C2- Another “Mysterious” Sign From Shep Abbott

Joe, passed by another mysterious sign yesterday (Friday) morning. iphone is so handy for this stuff. What gives with the signs? Don’t know if it’s still there but thought you’d be interested. Best, Shep

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The Happy Taco New Hours & Location

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From The Site-

We will be serving out of our trailer at 123 Eastern Ave , The Twin Stop Gulf Station,

Monday thru Friday 11 to 3.

Stay tuned for dinner hours.

Who Will Take The Pledge To Plunge? 55 Days Til the New Year’s Day Rocky Neck Plunge

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I’m in!

How Bout You?

Let me know in a comment on this post and I’ll add you to our Pledge To Plunge List!

I’m adding Donna Ardizzoni,  Rick Moore,Paul Morrison and Ed Collard because they are automatics for crazy shit like this.

Here’s the list-

  • Joey C
  • Donna Ardizzoni
  • Rick Moore
  • Ed Collard
  • Paul Morrison
    Rick Paolillo
  • Melissa Cox
  • Dr. Ray Cahill
  • Colleen Apostolos-Marsh & Lotus Marsh
  • Lukas and Lasse Struppe
  • Owen, Henry, and Jon Hardy
  • Alexandra Rhinelander
  • Charles Du Deaubien Gaspien (or something like that)

Click the picture below to see the slide show from Manny Simoes

Welcome The Latest Lobster Boat To The Gloucester Fleet- Pete Libro’s Cabaret V

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The Cabaret V Is a Beast.   47 feet long and beamy as a bastard.   Big and roomy with plenty of deck space to shift gear and lobster like a lobster boat should- with the ability to move large numbers of lobster traps to areas where the lobster will be next.

On a small boat you are limited with the amount of gear you can shift and the weather you can fish.  On the Cabaret V Pete and his dedicated crew can fish rough weather comfortably and chase the lobsters by moving large amounts of lobster traps in front of the lobster moves to the deeper water and off shore.

Congrats Pete.

Ed Collard’s House Doctors Offer To Sponsor One Female and One Male Greasy Pole Walker For Greasy Pole Rebuilding Fundraiser Next Saturday

Ed knows his limitations apparently and is willing to sponsor the first female and male who write in the comment section of this post that they would like to do it. 

Here’s the deets-

Greasy Pole Fundraiser Event Fall Classic Newell Stadium

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HOLY COW We’re Gonna Walk the Greasy Pole at the Football field. For the Greasy Pole Fund, Contact Joe Novello, Peter "Black" Fronterio for walker and all other info, Rain Date Nov.19 Fundraiser Event Newell Stadium

Saturday, November 12, 2011  12:00pm-4:00pm

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Here’s the article in The Gloucester Daily Times-

Have you ever wanted to walk Gloucester’s famed Greasy Pole?

Come Nov. 12, you’ll have your chance.

Launching its fund-raising effort to restore the Greasy Pole and its pier — damaged during Tropical Storm Irene, then dumped onto its side by high winds and tides Sept. 30 — the St. Peter’s Fiesta Committee is offering 120 people the chance to walk the pole during a program planned that day for Gloucester High School’s Newell Stadium.

"Out of the whole Greasy Pole structure, we were able to save the actual walking pole," said St. Peter’s Fiesta Committee President Joe Novello, whose group is seeking to raise $85,000 to fully cover the construction, permit fees and other costs connected with restoring one of Fiesta’s centerpieces. The drive has already received a $35,000 lift from The Boston Foundation, Novello said.

In the Nov. 12 benefit, the pole and its flag will be extended from a flatbed truck some 3 to 4 feet off the ground, with rubber padding beneath it to cushion the inevitable falls. And the first 120 people who sign up and cough up the $25 donation will get to walk the pole, in three groups of 40, Novello said.

Click here for the entire article

St. Ann’s School Auction Fundraiser From Fr Matthew Green

Good morning, Joey!
The St. Ann’s School auction fundraiser last night was a great event. I wasn’t able to stay for the whole thing, but I snapped some photos while I was there. Unfortunately, I didn’t get everyone’s names to label the photos, but I have to run to preside a funeral now anyway so wouldn’t have time to label them all anyway…

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The donor of some of the items on display (to his right)

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Mary made a St. Ann’s School uniform for the doll!

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Dinner was colorful and delicious!
God bless! Keep up the great work!
Fr. Matthew