Guard Dog of the Prize for the Schooner Race

Two bottles of Special Spirits are attached to buoys at the midway point of the race.

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Gloucester – Best Wedding Photo Opportunity

Gloucester has so many great wedding photo opportunities, this one was at Stage Fort Park.  

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Faces of the Rainbow Crews

Below are some of the faces of the crewmembers of the Ardelle and the Lannon Schooners, in the Rainbow Race.

Double Rainbow – Double Schooners

The Ardelle and the Lannon Schooners encountered a Double rainbow during their race in Gloucester Harbor

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THEN and NOW – David B. Cox

Now the proprietor of Main Street Arts and Antiques, and GMG Contributor.

David has a keen eye for capturing photographs of Gloucester.  He has also been photographing GHS sports for the past 15 years.  He is usually honored at each sports banquet at the end of the season.  His sports focus is on Football, Boys and Girls Basketball, and Boys Baseball and Girls Softball.

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Artist come to Gloucester to Paint on Eastern Point Road

Susan Kelly would love to get a special artist sticker, so she could park her car as a resident, to promote our great City in her art.

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Stand-Up Paddle Board Dog

Anneliese Brosch and her dog in Gloucester Harbor.

Dominic and Anne from Cape Ann SUP are the new sensations in Gloucester Harbor.

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THEN and NOW – Evelina M. Goulart

Once in it’s Glory at the State Fish Pier NOW propped up at the Essex Ship Building Museum.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

he Evelina M. Goulart is an 83-foot (25.2-meter) fishing schooner built by Arthur D. Story in the Story Shipyard (now the Essex Historical Society and Shipbuilding Museum) in 1927. She is one of seven surviving Essex-built fishing schooners and the only one to be virtually unchanged from its original configuration. At some point in her life she was converted into a fishing dragger, being fitted with an engine for the purpose.

Throughout her life she was primarily used for swordfishing. In 1985 Hurricane Gloria touched down in the New England area and damaged the stern of the Goulart. Tied up to the wharf and retired, her engine was removed. At some point the bilge pumps failed and the vessel sank.

In 1990 Evelina M. Goulart was donated to the Essex Shipbuilding Museum. Housed in an open-sided shed, the ship was intended as an example of ship construction, once the ship was stabilized. However the hull is badly deteriorated and the vessel may end its days at the breakers, with only the significant portions preserved for the future.

Ambie “The Lobsterman”

Ambie is still making deliveries; however now it is lobsters he traps, on his boat “The Valerie Dawn”.

Ambie will still provide the best Italian Sausage during Fiesta.

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Gloucester Shack Series – 1898 Linguiça Smokehouse

I think this could be the oldest in the country.

Linguiça – is a dry Sausage, consists of coarsely chopped pork shoulder (both the lean and the fat), plenty of garlic and paprika.  Its shape, rather like a long and slender lingua (tongue) explains the name.

Chouriço – is a chunkier and juicier Sausage and very garlicky, made in links about 10 inches long and 1 1/2 inches in diameter.

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THEN and NOW – Pavilion Beach

Pavilion Beach in 1905, the big rock seems to have worn down over the past 100 years.

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Paint Factory–Ocean Alliance Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Supporters

IMG_2486 (2)Many Supporters attend the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Recognition  Citation from the State of Massachusetts presented by State Senator Bruce Tarr , and State Rep Ann-Margaret Ferrante to Iain Kerr.

 

 

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The great great grandson of Augustus Henry Wonson, founder of the Tarr & Wonson paint factory  also attended in support with his wife.