GloucesterCast 378 w/ Ron Gilson, Pat & Jimmy Dalpiaz, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 1/24/20

GloucesterCast 378 w/ Ron Gilson, Pat & Jimmy Dalpiaz, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 1/24/20

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Topics Include:

Tommy Burns Celebration of Life

Cameron’s is gone

Santander going in where Orange Leaf was

Old Time Gloucester Diners Pat looking into Michel’s Cape Ann Diner was located on Main Street .   There was a Cape Ann Grill at 77 Commercial St owned by Bill St Pierre which is located diagonally from Felicia Oil down the Fort in 1948.

Sunday Jazz Brunch featuring Steve Lacey

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NYC jazz guitarist, Steve Lacey, returns to Feather & Wedge this Sunday for the F&W Jazz Brunch. Steve will be playing songs from the American Songbook along with some originals. If you missed him at Feather & Wedge in the past, make sure you catch him this time around.

Reservations suggested! 978.999.5917

Sunday, January 26, 2020
10:30 AM – 2:30 PM

Feather & Wedge, 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01966
978.999.5917
https://featherandwedge.com

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The First Annual Caino Legacy Foundation

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This past year, our family as well as the community of Gloucester lost an incredible addition to our town. Tom Cain was an exceptional father, a loving uncle, and very caring member of Gloucester. To honor his legacy, his family has set up a foundation that will annually award a scholarship to a high school student pursuing a college degree, trade school, or certification program. The tickets are $40.00 each, and the event will take place March 13th at the Cruiseport in Gloucester from 7:30pm -1200am. Tickets are available at our shop on 12 Roger’s street, and the deadline for purchasing one will be February 28th. Thank you in advance to those that will be showing their support.

The tickets will include dinner, and a DJ’d dance party. Additionally, we will be raffling off gifts including but not limited to Celtics tickets, air pods, a photo-shoot with local Bonita Feeney…

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First Responders, Claim Your $500. Discount On Solar Installation, Roofing or Window Replacements from Cazeault Solar & Home!

Fill out this form and a representative from Cazeault Solar will get back to you to arrange a free No-Obligation Solar, Roofing or Windows assesment.

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Our Way At Cazeault, Of Sincerely Saying, 

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It’s Cazeault Solar & Home!  “Best Of The North Shore Magazine”
The Readers of “BONS” magazine awarded us Number #1 for Solar and Home.
We are thrilled that you voted for us and we wanted to say a sincere Thank You to you.
We also wanted to tell our dedicated staff that, “You Are The Best!”.

 

Live Acoustic on the river with Hermanos Dulce 7-9pm at Mile Marker One

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Join us for Acoustic Thursday in the River View Dining Room & Bar as members of Boston’s favorite Los Sugar Kings, Patino and Mik, share many years of fantastic music-making. Come see this Duo’s amazing chemistry up close playing a mix of Latin jazz-rock.

When: Thursday January 23rd 7-9pm
Where: Mile Marker One Dining Room & Bar (75 Essex Avenue Gloucester)
Details: Free event, make your reservations ahead of time.

Learn More Here: https://capeannmarina.com/event/hermano-dulce-live/

Learn More About The Band:https://www.lossugarkings.com/

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Shrimp For Lunch

Key to browning shrimp in a pan without drying them out is patting them down with paper towels before you put them in a hot pan with oil and butter.  Doesn’t get much easier.

Hale Street will be closing on Monday, February 3rd and reopening on Tuesday, February 18th with a fresh look and expanded space.

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Hale Street will be closing on Monday, February 3rd and reopening on Tuesday, February 18th with a fresh look and expanded space.

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Join us over the next two weeks as we count down the days until our renovation – and look out for some delicious new specials when we reopen, including Taco Tuesday and the addition of Thursday lunch!

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Hale Street is located at 717 Hale Street in Beverly Farms
978.922.9232

www.hale-street.com

Monday – Thursday 4 – 10 PM

Friday & Saturday 11:30 AM – 10 PM

Sunday 11:30 AM – 9 PM

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COMMUNITY OPEN HOUSE at Gloucester Biotechnology Academy

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On Thursday, January 23rd from 3p to 6p, the Gloucester Biotechnology Academy will be open to all interested community members and prospective students. Come learn about the hands-on curriculum, tour the state-of-the-art teaching lab, and chat with instructors and current students about this unique opportunity.

Applications will be available for the upcoming class.  Don’t miss out on your chance to start your career in biotech!

GBA_Flyer_OPEN HOUSE January 2020

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Gloucester Students: Apply now for Summer Internship!

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ATTENTION Gloucester Students (and Parents): Applications for 2020 summer jobs are now being accepted! Apply for a LEAP for Education at GHS summer internship for July and August. Get a jump on your friends and nail down a great summer job!

As part of this FREE program you will:

  • Select a local company where you will gain important workplace skills  – we have numerous job listings at a wide range of employers!
  • Be paid minimum wage or a one-time stipend of up to $500
  • Receive school credit
  • Start to build a solid resume for college and future endeavors

Internship highlights:

Submit and application and then interview with LEAP for Education staff to confirm acceptance – we prioritize applications from underserved students

Applications are now available online through LEAP for Education’s website: http://www.leap4ed.org

You may also apply by contacting JoAnn Leavitt at 774-270-0119 or jleavitt@leap4ed.org

There is also a QR code…

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GloucesterCast 377 w/ Chris McCarthy, Jim Capillo, Lisa Olson, Carl Ellis, Scottie Mac, Pat & Jimmy Dalpiaz, Kim Smith, Charlotte and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 1/22/20

GloucesterCast 377 w/ Chris McCarthy, Jim Capillo, Lisa Olson, Carl Ellis, Scottie Mac, Pat & Jimmy Dalpiaz, Kim Smith, Charlotte and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 1/22/20

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Topics Include:

Cape Ann Live

Young Legends Street Hockey Check them out on Facebook

Young Legends Go Fund Me Page

Salem Brewery Tour

Mass Wildlife was banding and releasing ducks at Lane’s Cove this week. See today’s blog for a post (Joe insert address here for Wed 8 AM post) To report a banded bird you might find (or any wildlife): http://www.reportband.gov. For further information: https://www.fws.gov/birds/surveys-and-data/bird-banding/reporting-banded-birds.php

My crystal ball for photography generates lots of interest and questions. Amazon link for purchase (less than $20!):

Cut the cord real life numbers

Binge drinking

Portside Dinner in Danvers History- “The Portside Diner located in the Danversport section of Danvers, Mass. is celebrating 50 years in the town. The Portside is Worcester Lunch Car # 813 and was originally known as the Cape Ann Grill and was delivered to it’s first operating location at 214 Main Street in Gloucester on June 8, 1948.”

Gwenyth Paltrow Vagina Candles sold out

Old MBTA Subway Car Auction

Thomas P. Burns Obituary and Celebration of Life Information

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Obituary
Thomas P. Burns, 78, of Gloucester, passed away unexpectedly at his home on January 9, 2020. He was born in Gloucester on January 16, 1941 and was the son of the late William Burns and Tina Santapaula.
From a very early age Tommy had a passion for working on cars and became a talented mechanic. He worked for North Shore Plymouth during the muscle car era of the 60’s. Tommy loved those cars and loved racing them as well. He quickly gained the respect of his fellow street racers. It was a great time in his life and he had many stories from those days. After his years as a mechanic, Tommy headed South to help build the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel and worked on a tugboat alongside his Uncle “Shorty”. He brought his Plymouth Road Runner with him and continued to drag race with the kids in Virginia while he was there. Tommy always loved the ocean and loved lobstering. He was especially proud of his 42’ Bruno lobster boat the “Arethusa”. He was the first one in town with a boat like that, earning him the nickname “Father Bruno”. He was very knowledgeable about old ships and schooners and Captained the 150’ schooner “Pilot” in the early 90’s and loved to take people for rides during storms. Tommy kept lobstering for the rest of his life with his son Cody by his side for many years. He would often help out his fisherman friends in need of a good mechanic. When Tommy wasn’t lobstering he liked to hang around at Capt. Joes and with his best friends, Harrison Golden, Dave Williams, Lebaron Hazen and Dave Goeteman. He also loved going to Todd’s farm on Sundays. At home in his older years, Tommy liked to work on his collection of outboard motors. He also enjoyed watching classic movies and listening to oldies music. Some of his favorites were Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash.
Tommy will be greatly missed by all those who knew him. He is survived by his sons Sean and Cody Burns and their mother Lindsay and her sister Leslie Parkhurst; his daughters Deborah and Denise Burns and their mother Gerry; his daughter Julia Heffernan of Portsmouth, England; his daughter-in-law Candice Pierce and his grandchildren Krystalyn Burns, Kamron Diaz; his sister Cheryl Graham of Florida and his cousin Jim Santapaula and his 2 sons Jimmy and Andy.
A Celebration of Life will be held at the Emerson Inn in Rockport on Thursday, January 23, 2020 from 5-7 p.m. Family and friends are cordially invited. Arrangements are by the Greely Funeral Home, 212 Washington St. Gloucester.

To send flowers to the family of Thomas P. Burns, please visit Tribute Store.

 

Statement from State Representative Ann-Margaret Ferrante and Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken on the Career Technical Institute Initiative

“Tonight, Governor Baker announced the Career Technical Institute Initiative. We are glad the Baker-Polito Administration has learned from the example and success of the Gloucester High School Craft Laborers Program.

In 2018, an MOU was signed between the Craft Laborers Local 22, Essex North Shore Agricultural and Technical School, and Gloucester High School. The agreement allows Gloucester High School students that were not accepted into the regional vocational school in their freshman year to enroll in a pre-apprenticeship program with Local 22 during their junior year.

Gloucester High School students remain Gloucester Public Schools students, attending required courses for graduation at GHS in the morning and boarding a bus to Essex North Shore to study in a building trades pre-apprenticeship program with Craft Laborer instructors in the afternoon.

This collaboration between Gloucester Public Schools, Essex North Shore, and Local 22 has allowed more students interested in the trades to enroll in a program based on a technical education and career path. Students that enroll in the program are guaranteed a job in Local 22 post-graduation.

We are glad that our collaborative effort to create new educational and employment opportunities for our students is serving as a model for use around the Commonwealth.”

GloucesterCast 377 Livestream This Morning 8:45AM

GloucesterCast 377 Livestream This Morning 8:45AM & AT WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/JOEYGMG

The chat part where you can write in questions while we’re taping is at WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/JOEYGMG

Join the chat, we have lots of fun!

Thursday Jazz Dinner at Feather & Wedge Featuring Jose Allende

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Feather & Wedge is delighted to feature Jose Allende at this week’s Thursday Jazz Dinner. Mr. Allende delivers incredible arrangements of jazz standards and Latin American music with wonderful improvisation, South American rhythms and classical music influences.

Thursday, January 23, 2020
6:30 PM  –  9:00 PM

Reservations highly suggested! 978.999.5917

Jose Allende

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