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.
City of Gloucester Announces New Police Chief
City of Gloucester Announces New Police Chief
GLOUCESTER, Mass. (March 1, 2019) – The administration of Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken
announced today Edward Conley has been selected as the City’s new Police Chief. Conley
currently serves as Police Chief for neighboring Manchester by-the-Sea.
Mayor Romeo Theken said, “I’m pleased to welcome Chief Conley as Gloucester’s new Police
Chief. His experience, leadership qualities and values give me a high degree of confidence in
his ability to lead Gloucester’s Police Department. His deep understanding of the mechanics of
police management and community engagement will be important assets to our City. I look
forward to working together to advance the City’s agenda to provide exceptional and
transparent public safety services.”
The incoming Police Chief will be responsible for the overall planning, administration and
operation of the Gloucester Police Department. The Chief will also continue the community’s
high level policing services, grow its successful public safety outreach programs, and provide
public safety perspective and insight on the City’s management team.
Conley said, “I’m honored to be selected as Gloucester’s next Police Chief and I look forward to
joining the police department and being part of the City’s management team. I pledge to lead
the department with the utmost of integrity and professionalism, as I have done throughout my
career, as we promote, improve, and advance public safety initiatives and the department’s
standing in the community.”
About Conley
Conley has been Manchester-by-Sea’s Police Chief since 2016. Prior to that he served and rose
through the ranks within the Chelsea Police Department for more than twenty years. He also
worked at the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department and began his impressive career as an Army
Ranger in the military.
17 Marathons To Go For Adventureman
April Reiki Training and CE’s in Sedona Arizona; First Degree/Shoden
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First Degree/Shoden (Beginning Teaching) – 15-hour training.**
When: Friday, Saturday, Sunday. April 5, 6, 7
Where: Sedona, Arizona
No pre-requisite necessary. Come with an open-mind and open-heart!
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Learn Reiki (ray-kee) in this traditional apprentice-style training. Class is offered in beautiful, peaceful settings surrounded by nature. Includes instruction, discussion, practice, meditation, attunements (Reiju,) manual, ongoing mentoring and much more. Learn the history of Reiki Ryoho, techniques for self-reiki and self-care, potential benefits and use of reiki, reiki research, ethics and boundaries, and the reiki precepts…
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Pics of the former US Coast Guard station building the partially frozen women lived in when the super blizzard hit 50 years ago (Photos from Pat Morss)
Joey:
The Gloucester Daily Times featured a story today (Wed) about the super blizzard 50 years ago. Text included: “But two years later, the bodies of two elderly women were found, still partially frozen, in their home in a remote section of Eastern Point. Police said they found signs that one victim had been chewed by a dog.” Shortly after, we were building our early year-round home as next-next door neighbor. Here is a photo of the former US Coast Guard station building the women lived in, which was a WWII observation station that triangulated with a similar station in Scituate to plot ship movements into Boston Harbor. The second photo shows the view through the horizontal slot window for the telescopic binoculars.
Best, Pat Morss

Lobster trap tag washed up in Cornwall, UK that was attached to a trap in Gloucester MA harbor that belonged to our lobsterman Tommy Burns, skipper of the F/V Arethusa
Hello from England!
We found this lobster trap tag washed up in Cornwall, UK a few days ago and wondered whether it might have once belonged to lobsterman Tom Burns of the boat Arethusa? Not sure if it’s the same person or not but it would be wonderful to find out!
With very best wishes from Tracey Williams in Newquay, Cornwall

I put it into a google map and did a distance calculation- 3052 miles!



Out On The Railways From Kevin Henry

City of Gloucester Awarded $1 Million Seaport Economic Council Grant

City of Gloucester Awarded $1 Million
Seaport Economic Council Grant
Improved Harbormaster Office and Visiting Boater Center planned
GLOUCESTER, Mass. (Feb. 27, 2019) – The administration of Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken announced today that the City of Gloucester was awarded a $1 million grant from the Seaport Economic Council (SEC). This grant, and others, were approved at today’s SEC meeting, chaired by Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito.
The grant will be used for final design and construction of an improved Harbormaster’s Office and Visiting Boater Center at 19 Harbor Loop. The enhanced facilities will allow the Harbormaster to meet the increasing community demand on the office including the response of safety calls, staffing special events that take place on the water, and handling of the growing number of visiting and local boaters.
Mayor Romeo Theken said, “An improved Harbormaster Office and Visiting Boater Center will be a huge asset to our City. The City of Gloucester is excited about this substantial investment from the Commonwealth. It allows us to provide safe, efficient, and critical harbor operations while increasing economic opportunities to our thriving downtown. We look forward to welcoming visiting boaters into our harbor with these enhanced amenities. Thank you to the Baker-Polito Administration and my colleagues on the SEC for recognizing the critical role that all of our port cities play in the Massachusetts economy.”
This endeavor is part of the Administration’s continued effort to put into action the recommendations of the City’s Harbor Plan/DPA Master Plan adopted in 2014 and as well as the Mayor’s Recreational Boating Ad Hoc Committee. The Plan had several recommendations including: diversifying the harbor’s economic base, including the visitor based economy; enhancing the harbor’s role as a center for community life while connecting the harbor to downtown; and promoting public access to the waterfront for both residents and visitors.
Modifications to the building will include: changes to meet safety codes and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA); installation of energy efficient lighting and HVAC; and adherence to Federal Energy Management Agency’s floodplain construction requirements. The expanded space will also create a new training/meeting room that can be used for educational opportunities such as boating safety courses and cross department public safety meetings. ADA accessible public restrooms and space for visitor information that will provide historical and general information about Gloucester to visitors and the public are also planned.
Gloucester Harbormaster Captain TJ Ciarametaro said, “Gloucester is poised to become a premier visiting boater destination in New England. With an improved Harbormaster Office and Visiting Boater Center there will be the support for the increasing transient boating community while addressing critical harbor needs. These shore side amenities will benefit the community and local economy tremendously and I’m excited to help implement these changes.”
Gloucester’s port saw an overwhelming increase in recreational boating this past summer. The Harbormaster’s Department, with the help of Discover Gloucester and in collaboration with the Community Development Department, has successfully attracted a record number of visiting boaters to Gloucester’s beautiful harbor and thriving downtown. These increases have led to job growth potential in both the tourism and maritime sectors as well as new opportunities for downtown and harbor businesses.
This year marks the second full year of implementation of the transient mooring online reservation system, DOCKWA. DOCKWA rents 30 transient/visitor moorings for vessels up to 60 feet. Moorings are located in three areas: The Inner Harbor, in close proximity to downtown shops and restaurants; the Southeast Harbor, which offers views of Eastern Point, sunsets over the Western Harbor and the Boston skyline in the distance; and the Western Harbor, off of Stage Head, where the original settlers landed and dried fish. Reservations for the 2019 season will begin on April 1 at https://dockwa.com/explore/destination/mnc89p8-gloucester-harbormaster. The Gloucester Harbor Launch is free of charge with a reservation and can be contacted on VHF channel 72 or by phone 978-726-0155.
Marinas.com and Northshore Magazine recently published an article placing Gloucester on the top 10 list of places to visit by sea in Massachusetts for the second year in a row. Gloucester also has very favorable ratings on boating sites Active Captain and G-captain.
The Harbormaster’s Office offers 4 hour transient tie-up dockage for residents and visitors, an increased number of transient moorings, an on-line mooring reservation system, and runs a 26 passenger launch, The Gloucesterman, which operates from 8 a.m. until 10 p.m., seven days a week during the boating season. This allows for more boaters to enjoy the restaurants, shops, and attractions located downtown.
The Seaport Economic Council advances the Baker-Polito Administration’s support for communities and residents across the state by leveraging unique economic assets to drive sustainable regional growth. The council was re-launched in August 2015, with a mission to deepen the maritime economy, promote economic development, and support resilient infrastructure in all 78 of Massachusetts’ coastal communities
This Week at Treetop: Reiki Circle and Monthly Restorative

Welcome to all our new students who have joined since the New Year! We love seeing all the new faces at the Barre and on the Mat. And to those who are ‘regulars’, thank you for being part of our community. If you have a friend interested in trying yoga, talk to us about brining a friend for free and our new student specials.
THIS WEEK – Two amazing workshops are available this week, and no yoga experience is necessary. Join us at Treetop Yoga, 3A Pond Road, Gloucester.
INTRO TO REIKI – Add some Wellness to your Wednesday
Have you heard all the buzz about “Reiki”? Wonder what Reiki is? Join us to learn all about the power of this self-healing technique. Reiki is the most accepted alternative healing modality , and Brigham & Women’s has the largest Reiki clinic in the nation! Find out why, learn about the…
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NEW CONSTRUCTION WATERFRONT TOWNHOUSES! 4 and 5 STANWOOD POINT, GLOUCESTER, MA
OPEN HOUSE AT 5 STANWOOD POINT, UNIT B THIS SUN. 3/3 FROM 12:00-2PM
https://www.wre.com/idxr2117645 WATCH THIS GREAT VIDEO!
Click on link for more information!!!!
CALL CHARLEEN MCCARTHY FOR MORE INFORMATION!

Maritime Gloucester and Ocean Alliance team up for LIVE event from Domican Republic
Maritime Gloucester is teaming up with Ocean Alliance to bring Gloucester on location for their current research expedition. This is a first-of-its-kind LIVE webcast where YOU the audience gets a front row seat to the action. Ask questions LIVE and check out the status of their current research as they gather data in the Dominican Republic.
WHAT: The Ocean Alliance team is on a humpback whale research expedition off the coast of the Dominican Republic! They are studying the breeding behaviors of the very same whales that feed just off of Cape Ann in the summer using their innovative SnotBot drone, which has revolutionized whale research.
Join us at Maritime Gloucester for a live webcast conversation with Ocean Alliance CEO and lead scientist Iain Kerr. Find out what the team is learning about Gloucester’s humpback whales in the Dominican Republic, and ask Iain everything you always wanted to know…
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Art Party for Young Wizards at Art Haven
Art Haven Art Party
Do you love Harry Potter and all things magical? We’ve got a fun Art Party for you! Make your own wands, magic potions and more.
Register at www.arthaven.org
For more information email traci@arthaven.org
Best Jazz Brunch March 3: Scollins-Warsi Duo at Feather and Wedge
Warm up your weekend and head over to Feather & Wedge this Sunday. The Scollins-Warsi jazz duo returns with Kevin Scollins on guitar and Sahil Warsi on double bass. These talented musicians have a terrific set list that includes selections from the Great American Song Book, modern jazz, contemporary blues and R&B.
Sunday, March 3
10:30 – 2:30 PM
Reservations highly suggested! 978.999.5917
Feather & Wedge, 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01966
Have a dream?
Your attentions activate your desires, be clear. Focus on your desire.
If you hit a bump – acknowledge and smooth it out. Keep positive flowing thoughts around it. Meditate and open up to receive.
We at Ayurveda Wellness Healing, LLC and North Shore Restorative Yoga had a dream to take a group to experience Sedona, through our eyes, working with Shamans out on the land, the magical land, the sacred land of the Native Americans. We set our attention and this activated our desire. We were clear. We focused on our desire and kept positive flowing thoughts around it. We mediated and we were open to receive… with planning and hard work it came to fruition. You can be part of our/your dream and join us in Sedona next January 23 – 27, 2020!
“Fulfilling your dreams fulfills your spirit” ❤️
“Blockage is disease/Flow is health”😊
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Cafe Bishco Has Great Soups On A Day Like Today


LOL. It’s a race to see how soft we can make our kids
High Winds At Good Harbor Wednesday From Len Burgess



Move Your Body, Move Your Soul-Nia Dancing Classes This Week
Want to try Nia?
Come join us to move your body and soul through the practice of Nia.
Not sure what Nia is all about? Here is a video from founder, Debbie Rosas on Nia.
Nia cardio-dance workouts combine 52 simple moves with dance arts, martial arts, and healing arts to get you fit in 60 minutes – body, mind, emotion, and spirit.
Nia is non-impact, practiced barefoot, and adaptable to individual needs and abilities. Nia classes are taught by licensed Nia teachers.
Class on Thursday at 10:15am at MAGMA, 11 Pleasant St.
You may find MAGMA by either entering the building on the Pleasant St. side or via the Main St. entrance. The elevator is accessed by the Main St. door. Walk to the rear of the arcade and take the elevator to 5th floor and walk through the gymnastics space.
More info on Nia at our web site nianow.com
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Sawyer Free Library Events 2/25-3/2
I’ll let you know how it goes…








