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.
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Free Streaming Nia, Restorative Yoga and Moving to Heal Classes via Zoom with Linda for the Week of Sept. 13th
Moving to Heal
Moving to Heal Nia is a slower, less intensive class with less standing and more done in the chair. Great for people with injuries or conditions that make it hard to participate in a classic Nia class. Also good for people getting back into exercise. For more info on Moving to Heal, see the info and videos on my web site or click here
Current Nia Routine: Broadway!
Our Nia routine for the next few weeks lets us move to the great tunes from Broadway. Different takes on the classic songs by contemporary artists. Come join us on the boards!

Restorative Yoga
Find some cushions, large books, yoga blocks, blankets, whatever you can use instead of bolsters and blocks. We make it work. For more information on Restorative yoga, check out my site, niawithlinda.com. It is a lovely passive practice that gives…
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My Happy Place From Jackie Bennett

Breakwater Poke Co
9/11 anniversary surfers at sunrise FROM Deb Hardy
Our beautiful Gloucester helped me cope with the tragedy of 9/11 when I needed a break from the tv coverage. I went to Flat Rocks and wrote the song in this video 20 years ago. Good Harbor beach this week at sunrise with the surfers seemed like a perfect soothing scene to go with this recording. My hope is that this music video brings peace to all that are suffering today.
Deb Hardy from Creative Living Cape Ann
Good Gig Rowers

Photo Diane Britton
GloucesterCast 522 Livestream With Chris McCarthy, Ralph DiGiorgio, Scottie Mac, Paul Gamber, Pat and Jim Dalpiaz, Jim Capillo and Joey C Livestreaming 9/12/21
GloucesterCast 522 Livestream With Chris McCarthy, Scottie Mac, Paul Gamber, Pat and Jim Dalpiaz, Jim Capillo and Joey C Livestreaming 9/12/21
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Watch as this cat hangs precariously from the stands high up at Hard Rock Stadium!!!!
MAC FITNESS SEPTEMBER CLASS SPECIAL!
Football Game Day Specials Starting tomorrow at 1pm continuing through the football games At The STUDIO RESTAURANT ON ROCKY NECK! Call for your reservations! We have TVs at both bars inside and out!

We will be livestreaming The GloucesterCast Podcast Tomorrow Sunday at 9:00AM
Poll: Who Has The Best NFL Theme Song?
Lady J Pulling Up To @CaptJoeLobster

Fortuny Gowns On Display At Hammond Castle Museum
Haute Couture Returns to Hammond Castle Museum with Display of
Mario Fortuny Gowns Throughout September
Gloucester, Massachusetts – Hammond Castle Museum is excited to announce the return of its very special “Fortuny At The Castle” exhibit. Throughout the month of September guests visiting the Museum will have access to view the two vintage, Mario Fortuny gowns. Dated between 1920 and 1930, the gowns are made in Fortuny’s “Eleonora” Renaissance style and feature hundreds of silk pleats, Venetian glass beads, and hand printed velvet.
The saying ‘it was right under our noses’ is an understatement when it comes to the identification of these two antique gowns created by the famed Italian fashion designer, Mario Fortuny. For decades the two delicate pieces of printed velvet sat folded on a display shelf behind plexiglass in the Museum. It was the astute eye of a visitor in 2019 that led to the discovery that these garments that sat unobtrusively just out of view for so long, were in fact rare and important pieces of fashion history.
The gowns went on display for the first time in decades in September of 2019. The gowns were a modern design for the time, that borrowed from not-so-modern historical styles. Hammond himself was a modern inventor with a penchant for antiquities and castles, so it is not surprising that he and Irene were admirers of the designer. We are excited to bring these gowns out again for visitors to enjoy!
Hammond Castle Museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is not handicapped accessible. The Museum is dedicated to preserving the building, grounds, and legacy of John Hays Hammond, Jr. It is open daily through the end of October and on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in November and December. The Museum offers numerous educational and cultural events throughout the season and is available for private and corporate rentals. It is located at 80 Hesperus Avenue, Gloucester, Massachusetts. For more information visit hammondcastle.org or contact us at info@hammondcastle.org or 978-283-2080.
@FishermenGHS News 9/11/21
PJ Bovio submits this…
Greetings, Joey!
I hope this email finds you well!
I’m submitting to you a new portrait I’ve done that I hope you’ll like and will consider posting in the next edition of Good Morning Gloucester Magazine. I named the portrait “LET THERE BE LIGHT.” It’s done in gel pen and pencil.
Let me know what you think!
Peace and best wishes,
PJ Bovio

Max Ciaramitaro Led His Triton High Football Team To A Come From Behind Win Last Night As Starting QB!
Max is the son of my cousin and business partner Frankie Ciaramitaro at our lobster company Captain Joe and Sons.
We’re very excited for Max and his team.
A Vision of Home


The design was all wrong. The kitchen was too small. There wasn’t enough room. That’s what the people were saying about buying this home in Ipswich. Everyone warned them. Everyone was wrong.

Still a few shirts left! Order yours today to support our team mate Callum in his fight agaist cancer!
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