Pinta is your winner
My View of Life on the Dock
Pinta is your winner
Buona Fiesta, Gloucester! We have our full bar starting Wednesday! We will also be open for lunch & dinner on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Enjoy all of the traditions right outside our front door! #viva
Photos of food not enough? Check out our video of stunning Rockport and the sunsets we get every night at the lobster pool! With the hot weather and holiday approaching there is no better place in the world to enjoy outdoor dining and amazing sunsets! Video credit to Jameson Malgeri, who took the time to shoot and edit this together!
First Degree/Shoden (Beginning Teaching) – 2 Day Training **Plus Additional requirements for ‘Certificate of Completion.’
When: Saturdays, July 14th and July 21
No pre-requisite necessary. Come with an open-mind and an open-heart!
The focus of this training is ‘Self-Reiki for Self-Care’ – Self-reikioffers a quick and easy way to relax, improve comfort and increase calm. Self-reiki also can help those wanting to make positive lifestyle changes and or enhance their meditation practice.
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The silhouette is unmistakable.
I’ll let him fill in all the cool features. It’s pretty interesting.
I think battery technology is going to be the next big thing over the course of the next decade at least. With solar and other things being able to charge gadgets and run homes and automobiles without polluting the environment.
Randolph Duke loves pork bellies and orange juice futures.
Blue horseshoe loves Anacott Steel.
Joey Ciaramitaro loves battery technology.
Mark it down.


Thank you again for your past participation in the Magnolia Road Race. As you know, 100% of the proceeds from the 5K and Fun Run support the Magnolia Library and Community Center. The Library has been the center of our neighborhood for well over a century. I hope you can again join us on August 25th for the 42nd running.
While the race is still a ways a way, I am writing to let you know that we offer a $10 discount over the race day fee for the 5K ($3 discount on the Fun Run) if you register before July 1st.
When: Saturday, August 25, 2018
Times: 1k run – 8:30 am 5k run – 9:15 am
Location: 1 Lexington Ave, Magnolia, MA.
T-Shirts: First 100 registered runners. Runners will have the opportunity to purchase a race t-shirt on race day for $15
Prices: 1k fun run – $7 1K Fun Run after July 1, 2017 – $10 5k Adults Pre Fiesta Discount – $20 Adults After July 1st – $25 Under 21 – $20
Day of Registration: From 7:30 – 8:45 AM $30 Day of Fee
Awards: $100 to the top M/F overall winners. Awards to all age group Male & Female winners in the following age divisions 19 and under, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+
Once again there will be a pancake breakfast and we plan to have a live band at the finish line.
We are always looking for business sponsors and race day volunteers. Please let me know if you have ideas for either or both!
Best Wishes,
Randy O’Neil
Race Director
On Thursday evening, June 28, from 6:30 to 8, Gloucester native Bradley Bagshaw will be doing an appearance at the Gloucester Lyceum and Sawyer Free Library, reading and signing his debut novel “Georges Bank.”
“Georges Bank” was release on June 12 by Seattle-based publisher Clyde Hill Publishing.
“Georges Bank” – which has already garnered the attention of Hollywood, with a noted film producer signing an exclusive and closed-end option to market the novel to movie studios – is a nineteenth century tale set in the stormy waters off Gloucester, Massachusetts, home to Kipling’s “Captains Courageous” and Junger’s “Perfect Storm,” and in the steamy fishermen brothels ashore. Maggie O’Grady, an Irish immigrant, is impregnated by her first employer, a rich Boston merchant, who discards her penniless in a Gloucester brothel. Maggie raises her son in the brothel and in time finds love with a fisherman. The book chronicles their struggles at sea and ashore.
The fisheries of Georges Bank and the other waters of the North Atlantic drive much of the story. Between 1860 and 1885, three hundred sixty-four fishing schooners set out from Gloucester and never returned, and two thousand four hundred twenty-two Gloucester fishermen died at sea, a staggering loss for a town whose population ranged from eleven to nineteen thousand during those years. Bagshaw mines the extensive written history of the Gloucester fishery to tell in chilling detail the story of its appalling dangers and of the men who faced them.
But the real meat of the story takes place ashore with the plight of the women and children left behind when their husbands and fathers died at sea. There was no government support in those days, nor were there good ways for women to earn a living when left to fend for themselves. Those not supported by family or swift remarriage did the best they could, and sometimes that meant prostitution. The harsh life of the desperate women forced to prostitute themselves is realistically shown in this novel. But so is the kindness and basic humanity of women forced to earn their keep as practitioners of the oldest profession.
In 1859, Maggie O’Grady was an adventurous seventeen-year-old in Enniskerry, Ireland when the town celebrated Bonfire Night, an ancient summer solstice ritual. She is sexually assaulted and then driven from Ireland when her assailant lies about the assault, and her village blames her for it. She is victimized again by her Boston employer who sends her to the brothel to be rid of her. She befriends the prostitutes, and eventually takes over the brothel herself. She becomes wealthy but loses her innocence to the demands of running such a business.
The novel climaxes with Maggie’s fight to keep her son when his rich merchant father comes to claim him, and in the courtroom battle of two widows for damages against the boat owner whose negligence caused their husbands’ deaths. The latter is patterned after a nineteenth century courtroom battle, The Harrisburg case, that went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Bradley Bagshaw grew up in Gloucester and has lived with the sea since exploring Gloucester Harbor in a beat-up dory at age ten. Sailing instructor was his first job at sixteen, which was followed by summer jobs on the Gloucester docks as a stevedore and a forklift driver. After Harvard Law School, he moved to Seattle and to a career suing fishing companies for mistreating their fishermen. Starting in 2007, Bagshaw and his wife sailed eleven thousand miles from Seattle to Tahiti and back on a thirty-nine-foot cutter. On that trip, he conceived the idea for “Georges Bank.”
SCHEDULE CHANGE FOR THE SUMMER!

Get your work out in and make it to the beach on time! We welcome everyone from the community to join us for our Saturday AM class. The drop in fee is only $5 for non members and this fee will be donated to an awesome local cause. No previous Crossfit experience necessary.
More details – www.crossfitcapeann.com
We are always grateful for you help in publicizing our events! Many thanks
Jessica Lanier, Chair, Membership, SBYC
TO WHOM IT CONCERN ,
Whiting fishing begins July 15, 2018 , at present time , at age of 75 years old , Sam Novello might have to go back whiting fishing again because lack of fishermen in today’s commercial fishing industry.
F.V. CAPT. NOVELLO IS LOOKING FOR A PERSON TO GO WHITING FISHING THIS SEASON ,
QUALIFICATIONS; ON SUMMER BREAK FROM SCHOOL–AGE 16YRS. OR OLDER— BE ABLE TO LIFT 60 LB. BASKET OF FISH– BE DRUG FREE—- SEA-SICKNESS MIGHT BE A ISSUE FOR YOU- FOLLOW DIRECTIONS & BE ING ON TIME IS A MUST ??
WE WILL TEACH & PAY YOU TO BECAME A COMPETENT & SAFE FISHERMAN , PAY , WILL DEPEND ON YOUR WORK ??
FISHING SCHEDULE ,5 DAYS A WEEK ,WEATHER PERMITTING– TIME, USUALLY 2 A.M. IN THE MORNING TO 6 P.M. ITS HARD WORK & LONG HOURS , F.V . CAPT. NOVELLO IS A COAST GUARD INSPECTED VESSEL AND , WILL FISH IN IPSWICH BAY FOR WHITING-MOST OF WORK IS SORTING DIFFERENT KINDS OF FISH .
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN SUMMER JOB FISHING E-MAIL ME FOR MORE INFORMATION snovello@verizon.net
SAM NOVELLO
We at Ayurveda Wellness Healing, LLC look forward to seeing old faces and meeting new ones at this years Magnolia Farmers Market – Mondays which starts today, Monday, June 25!
Come and sample our homemade Kitchari – so yummy. Looking for a great gift – pick up one of our kitchen kits and/or daily routine kits. See you on Lexington Ave in Magnolia from 4-6:30pm!
“Blockage is disease/Flow is health” 🙂
info@ayurvedawellnesshealing.com
http://www.ayurvedawellnesshealing.com

GLOUCESTERCAST 285 WITH PATTY AMARAL AND JUDY ROSE, NICHOLE SCHRAFFT, KAREN PISCKE, KIM SMITH AND JOEY CIARAMITARO TAPED 6/24/18
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Free Tickets To Cape Ann Community Cinema – Share this post on Facebook for a chance to win two free tickets to Cape Ann Community Cinema, The Cinema Listings are always stickied in the GMG Calendar at the top of the blog or you can click here to go directly to the website
Uhmmmmmm FIESTA!!!!!
Saint Peter’s Fiesta 2018 Schedule Here
Happy Birthday to Craig Kimberley
Nichole’s Family Stayed At Beauport
Blues Buffet Mile Marker Brunch
Music At The Beach Series In Rockport Mondays
Thanks Patty Amaral for the fresh eggs and Susan Lipsett for the donuts.
New office for www.dreamtimewellness.com
Zach Sears GM From Lat 43 Saved A Baby Seagull
Manchester and Dogs On the Beach


As many of you know if you follow this blog I’m obsessed with all the energy saving programs where the government basically finances you to go green at the expense of other people who don’t realize they are already paying for these green initiatives through the line item on everyone’s National Grid Bill- the “Energy Efficiency Charge”. Everyone pays into this pool to make Massachusetts more environmentally friendly with clean energy but only the people that take advantage of the programs benefit.
After talking to about ten people who all were beaming about how much money they were making after installing Solar with Tim Sanborn of Cazeault Solar I decided to take the plunge. Since then I have not paid a dime for Electric bill and my entire house runs on electric. We also collect Solar Renewable Energy Credit Checks four times a year. So our ten year loan is $356/ month. We havent paid a dime in electricity in our all electric house which I figure would cost $350 per month to run our household, and we get Solar Renewable Energy credit checks every quarter. After ten years (and we’re already into our second year) the loan is gone, we no longer collect SREC checks and we will ride off into the sunset never having to pay for electric for our house for the rest of our lives.
The screenshots from our control panel tell me the environmental benefits of us installing solar panels have saved the environment 29,493 lbs of CO2 emissions and have the impact of us planting 742 trees. I understand if you’re one of those people that don’t give a shit about the environment if it isn’t a sound business decision, but these panels are literally making us money. if your house has the right angle to the sun and you don’t put them on you’re nuts.
Dun! No Brainer City.
If You Like Money. If You Like Sticking It to The Man. If you like doing good for the environment and getting paid to do so, then Call Tim Sanborn up and have him come look at your house. It costs nothing for him to come. he will put together at no cost to you a packet explaining how many solar panels they could install and how much it will cost you and how much you will estimate to save/make and in every instance of people I spoke with, the initial estimates he provided on how much you would save were exceeded, including ours.
Our Latest Bill-
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6 Whistle Stop Way
Gloucester, MA 01930
978-283-8900
Club Manager: Marcy Plante
mplante@macathletics.com