GMG Nominated For CBS Boston’s Most Valuable Blogger In The Everything Else Category

If you feel that we deserve it you might consider voting each day through the 9th of September.   CBS Boston’s Most Valuable Blogger In The Everything Else Category

Here’s a link to the site-image

Here are the rules-

Voting for Finalists will be limited to one vote per day.

Very cool!   Thanks to whoever of you guys nominated us!

I’ll leave the widget they provided the nominees in the sidebar so you can vote daily.  Please only vote if you think we deserve it and thanks again, it’s a great honor to be nominated out of the probably millions of blogs throughout Massachusetts.

Congratulations Team!!!  and by team I mean every single reader, contributor and commenter because we’ve said all along that this thing we love doesn’t exist without all of you.  Without our readers and people writing in to let us know they like what we are doing we don’t really have a reason to keep trying to churn out the very best content we can possibly offer.  Thank You Team!!!!!

YOU ALL EARNED THIS NOMINATION!!!

Look for WBZ Hottie Lauren Leamanczyk Shown Here With Cameraman Rick Macomber and Dave Jewell and Tom Ring On Tonight’s WBZ News

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Lauren came down to talk to our fishermen about storm preparations.  We shot some “C” roll material with your boy Joey but hopefully they won’t have to use my ugly mug in the telecast.

Cameraman Rick does a great website- www.macomberproductions.com check it out!

AlsoFollow Rick on twitter @boston_camera

Lauren on Twitter LaurenWBZ
also Assignment Editor and Uber Boston News Twitter Star Andrea Courtois @AndreaWBZ

It’s Ardelle Day!!!! Complete Coverage Round Up

She’s A Coming and we will be live blogging it!
Here is the first video of her making her way to Gloucester this morning from Nancy Dudley at The Essex Shipbuilding Museum-

Expected at The Heritage Center around 6PM, be there to welcome her!
Not To Miss!!! Welcoming the Ardelle to Gloucester August 24th at 6:30PM

Here is a link to the progress of The Ardelle including through The Weeks From Our Boy Marty Luster-
https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/?s=Ardelle
There are several pages of posts so go to the bottom and click older posts to go back in time.
We will be updating all day.
This just in from Bill O’Connor-
Hi Joey,

The Ardell and the Lannon were just tacking off of Eastern Point and it made for a nice photo.

Enjoy,
~Bill O’Connor
North Shore Kid

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Schooner Ardelle Sails Into Gloucester Harbor Photos from Anthony Marks-

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Photos From Vickie S. Van Ness-

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The Birth of a Schooner

ARDELLE Takes Shape

ARDELLE is Coming Along

Support Ardelle

ARDELLE: Week 7

ARDELLE Week 11

Ardelle Week 14

ARDELLE Week 15

ARDELLE Week 16

ARDELLE Week 20

ARDELLE Week 23

Frame Up – Pictures of the Pinky Schooner Ardelle From Elinor Teele

The Schooner Ardelle 2-19-11 From Photoholic1

Chickity Check It! Boatbuilding With Burnham

ARDELLE Week 30

Did You Know? (Ardelle’s Rum Plank)

4th Annual Digital Photography Workshop

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The Ardelle at Sunset Photo From Len Burgess

Chickity Check It! Daisy Nell writes children’s book about Essex Schooner Ardelle

Did You Know (Ardelle Launch)

Top Pick For Saturday- VIEW THE LAUNCH OF THE SCHOONER ARDELLE FROM THE ESSEX SHIPBUILDING MUSEUM

Unique Essex Side Launch of Wooden Schooner Ardelle Set for Today July 9th and Ardelle Photos From Len Burgess

ARDELLE MAKES A SPLASH IN ESSEX photos by Marty Luster

Launch Of the Ardelle Photos From Anthony Marks

Video- The Schooner Ardelle Hits The Water From Roger Torre

Ardelle Launch Photos From Len Burgess

Scenes From The Schooner Ardelle Launch From Rick Isaacs

VIDEO- SCHOONER ARDELLE LAUNCH FROM JOANNE MARKS

Mike Dyer Ardelle Launch Photos

Schooner Ardelle Gets Her Masts Installed- Photos From Len Burgess

Schooner Ardelle with Masts and Rigging Photo From Anthony Marks

Karen Pischke’s Ardelle Photos

Not To Miss!!! Welcoming the Ardelle to Gloucester August 24th at 6:30PM

Pinky Schooner Ardelle Heeled Over for Stability Test- Photos Mike Dyer

Tom Bruno Posts Classic Car Photos From This Weekend’s Waterfront Festival

Check Out His Blog The Jersey Exile For all The Good Stuff

here’s a link to the full sized slide show

 

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Chickity Check It!- Myv Phillips, just some stuff

Myv writes-

Dear Joey,

I moved to Gloucester in 1981 and stayed for eighteen years before moving out to the southwest where I now live. I check out your site, lots of good stuff there, though I’m not sure I ever met you. I’m a good friend of Linda Amero and Co., she knows me well, and Henry F. and Charlie Olsen and many fishing people other and sundry. I lived on Rocky Neck for ten years, opposite the Chicken Shack in a brown house set back with two lions out front. Just about everyone knew everyone. I miss Gloucester a lot, and my friends especially.

I don’t know if you’d be the least bit interested but recently I started a blog and my last two posts are about Gloucester. There no doubt will be many more in the future. Just a fun thing to look at. I don’t suppose you knew Bill Sibley either, but George lives down there – and I did magazine articles about Larry Dahlmer and the Pung and the Boatyard for Wooden Boat Mag. None of that ‘published’ in the blog yet. Here is the link so you can get the Bill thing. The others are in the archives list on the right. I think I’ve only done 24 so far. It’s fun to do.

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All the best with your endeavors. The Beaux Arts Ball looked great. Ken Parker was my neighbor in Lanesville. Good guitars he makes!

Myv Phillips

USA Today Travel Writer Laura Bly Came To Gloucester A While Back and Files This Report Today

Laura Bly swung by the dock on July 8th as part of her tour of Gloucester for a story she would be producing.  Well that story hit USA Today and the internet today.

Travel writer Laura said she decided to write this story after seeing a story that PR firm Matter Communications worked with one of her colleagues on about cruise ships coming to Gloucester. It ran in USA Today in April. Matter Communications is the PR firm in which my pal John McElhenny works and has been hired to promote Gloucester under the stewardship of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce.

Congratulations to the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce and kudos to those local businesses who had the vision to hire Matter Communications and lead this positive PR campaign for Gloucester.

You can read it here-

A sea change for Gloucester as it goes fishing for tourists

GLOUCESTER, Mass. – Twenty years ago this October, a howling Nor’easter blindsided the New England coast and sank a Gloucester-based swordfish boat at sea with all six hands aboard. Author and then-resident Sebastian Junger weathered the tempest from town, and his best-selling account of the tragedy, The Perfect Storm, prompted a Hollywood film and a wave of visitors curious to learn more about America’s oldest seaport.

Even before the loss of the Andrea Gail and her crew, rampant overfishing by foreign vessels, dwindling fish stocks and stringent government regulations were deep-sixing a once-vibrant marine economy in Gloucester, less than an hour’s drive northeast of Boston.

Now tourists — including a record 20,000 cruise-ship passengers expected this year — are challenging fishing as the town’s leading economic driver. While parts of the waterfront remain crumbling eyesores, a microbrewery and upscale restaurants have moved in. And that evolution continues to fuel a passionate debate about the close-knit community’s authenticity and seafaring future.

“A lot of the old-timers here are resistant to change,” says Heidi Wakeman, 41, who sells high-end tote bags made from recycled sailcloth at a local shop called Again and Again.

“There’s still a public hunger,” says Wakeman, for the iconic fisherman represented by Gloucester’s “Man at the Wheel,” a statue of an old salt in a slicker and sou’wester gazing resolutely toward the open sea.

I find it incredibly ironic that she writes in the top part of the story with a picture that-

The most iconic structure in Gloucester is the Tarr & Wonson Paint Manufactory, a marine paint factory built in 1863. Vacant since the 1980s, it has been purchased by the Ocean Alliance and will be used as a research and public outreach center.

In light of the proposed demolition.

For the entire Gloucester article from Laura Bly at USAToday click here

Here are some pictures of Laura and I that Craig Kimberly took while he was down the dock-(click pic for slideshow)

and here are some of my photos she used in the story on USAToday-

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Here is good egg Heidi Wakeman who was quoted in the USAToday article talking about her feelings for Gloucester in a GMG interview 3 years ago-

and part II

Chickity Check It!- Matter Communications Features GMG On It’s Blog

Click the screen shot below to check out MatterCommunications.com video and my buddy John McElhenney’s blog post featuring GMG and some social media tips from your boy Joey.

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We’re Not The Only North Shore Folks Nominated For A CBS Boston Most Valuable Blogger Award

Very cool! CBS Boston’s Most Valuable Blogger In The Everything Else Category

Here’s a link to the site-image

Here are the rules-

Voting for Finalists will be limited to one vote per day.

You can Vote for GMG here

Our Buddies North Shore Dish was nominated in the Dining/Entertainment Category

You can vote for them here

and North Shore Kid was nominated in the Lifestyle and Family Category you can vote for them here

We Were Nominated for CBS Boston’s Most Valuable Blogger In The Everything Else Category!

Very cool! CBS Boston’s Most Valuable Blogger In The Everything Else Category

Here’s a link to the site-image

Here are the rules-

Voting for Finalists will be limited to one vote per day.

Very cool!   Thanks to whoever of you guys nominated us!

I’ll leave the widget they provided the nominees in the sidebar so you can vote daily.  Please only vote if you think we deserve it and thanks again, it’s a great honor to be nominated out of the probably millions of blogs throughout Massachusetts.

Congratulations Team!!!  and by team I mean every single reader, contributor and commenter because we’ve said all along that this thing we love doesn’t exist without all of you.  Without our readers and people writing in to let us know they like what we are doing we don’t really have a reason to keep trying to churn out the very best content we can possibly offer.  Thank You Team!!!!!

YOU ALL EARNED THIS NOMINATION!!!

Kathleen Valentine is the Author of the Week this week on Tracey Allen’s World

Gloucester novelist and writer Kathleen Valentine is the Author of the Week this week on Tracey Allen’s World.

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Tracey Allen’s World is a popular blog that introduces new and independent authors every week. The feature contains an interview in which Kathleen discusses how writers finds a niche that fits as well as her books on knitting, a memoir/cookbook abut growing up Pennsylvania Dutch, novels, and short stories. You can read the interview and book synopsis on the blog.

Shorpy: Gloucester, Massachusetts, circa 1905. "Handling a cargo from the fishing banks."

Click the thumbnail to go to the Shorpy site and see the full sized version

Gloucester, Massachusetts, circa 1905. "Handling a cargo from the fishing banks." 8×10 inch dry plate glass negative, Detroit Publishing Company.

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Nominate Your Favorite Blog For 2011 Boston’s Most Valuable Blogger Award

There are many great blogs in our area and this is your opportunity to help to recognize them.

There are great photography blogs like Jay Albert’s Cape Ann Images Steve Borichevski’s Shooting My Universe.  There are great food bloggers like Heather Atwood’s Food For Thought, Author Jane’s Food and Fiction, the best restaurant critic site around- North Shore Dish there is Doug Maxfield’s awesome commercial fisherman diary- North Shore Waterman, there is the Northeast Cultural blog The Two Palaverers, the place I’m convinced 90% of all Boston Newsmakers get their leads-Universal Hub, knitting and writing blogs like Kat Valentine’s Parlez-Moi Press. John Hintlians hip everything cool Hye Tyde, Art Blogs Like Deb Clarke’s Another Magpie Nest.  and oh so many more that I can’t possibly remember but the point is that if you dig any of these blogs why not let them know it by voting for them in the 2011 CBS Boston Boston’s Most Valuable Blogger Awards

There are several different categories but if you would like to participate and acknowledge those bloggers efforts, click the picture below and nominate your favorites-

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Blue Lobster Landed In Gloucester By The Lobster Boat The Connemara Bay and Headed To The Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center

Kevin O’Maley and his crew swung by the dock with a Blue Lobster that they caught just off the Breakwater when lobstering yesterday.  being the stand-up men they are they will be bringing it to The Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center so that the community can enjoy checking it out.

Kevin and the boys also charter their boat for full or half day fishing trips.   You can find them online at www.cbcharters.com

look for the video tomorrow

Go to the Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center to check it out. info here-

http://www.gloucestermaritimecenter.org/who_future.html

Thank You Kevin and crew for bringing the lobster to us to share with our readers.

GMG Baby- you saw it first!

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When to Mow Your Fields for Butterflies and Other Beneficial Insects From Kim Smith

Recently a design colleague wrote inquiring as to the best time to mow her client’s fields as she was concerned about disrupting the breeding cycle of the Monarch butterfly. I am often asked this question and it is well worth considering, not only for the sake of the Monarchs, but for the survival of the myriad species of butterflies, bees, and other pollinating and beneficial insects that find food and shelter in untilled fields.

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Newly Emerged Monarch

Dear Laurel,

I generally advise my readers and design clients that own similar untilled fields to alternately mow in stages–-half a field at a time. The Monarch is a large, charismatic butterfly with an easily observed life cycle. The typical field comprised of native (and introduced) wildflowers and grasses creates a rich biodiversity, supporting innumerable species of butterflies and beneficial insects. It is hard to know when exactly to mow for each different species and when to mow for even one single species because, from year to year, depending on many variables including temperature and air currents, the insects breeding times are somewhat variable. For example, this year I have had three broods each of both Monarchs and Black Swallowtails, when in a more typical year I may only have two broods.

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Monarch Caterpillars Attached to Milkweed Leaf (Asclepias syriaca)

I think of not too long ago when we were primarily an agrarian society. Farmers then would have mowed different fields at different times during the growing season. A woman in our community, whose field is rife with common milkweed, always mows in late June or early July. Initially I thought that this was perhaps not good practice for the Monarchs, but the thing with Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) is that when mown to the ground in early summer, it shoots right back up again. By the time the late July, early August Monarchs have arrived and are breeding in our region,her milkweed has re-sprouted, grown at least a foot, is lush and green, and flowering.

That your client is interested in caring for the flora and fauna that abounds in her fields is wonderful! We want weeds (wildflowers) growing in our fields–they provide food and shelter for benefiel insects and wildlife and also help retain moisture in the soil.

The single greatest threat to the Monarch butterfly is the use of Monsanto’s Roundup Ready genetically modified corn and soy bean seed, which are designed to tolerate potent does of Monsanto’s herbicide Roundup, however, Roundup kills all other surrounding plants and all beneficials insects and their larvae. Additional threats include the extreme weather condiitons caused by climate change, overdevelopment in the US, which has led to loss of habitat, and lastly, the unrelenting poverty in rural Mexican villages, which is leading to the deforestation of the butterflies habitat in Michoacán.

To Read the rest of Kim’s Post Check Out Her Blog Here-

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Twitter Faceoff- Battle Of The Cutest Couple On Twitter Ryan Pinkham vs Ashley Curtis

This week we have Ryan Pinkham @RyanPinkham vs his betrothed Ashley Curtis @AshElizCurtis

Mitchell Patrick Wants You To Check Out His Sites- TheOtherCape.com and plutomedia

Hey Joey,

I’ve been a fan and follower of your site for a while now … i think you do an amazing job (where do you get the time and energy?). I wanted to share a site i just launched called TheOtherCape.com

It’s still WAY under construction, but I’m building it up slowly. It’ll most likely appeal to visitors than residents, but who knows where it’s headed, right? Take a look and lemme know what you think.

And again, keep up the AWESOME work!

pm

(ps: if you’ve got time, check out my studio site, too: www.plutomedia.com)

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Pauline Bresnahan From Gloucester’s Pauline’s Gifts Featured on NECN Gloucester Pirate Story

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Pauline is featured 2 minutes into the video.  Click the picture above to access it.

Follow Pauline on Twitter

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Chickity Check It! New Blog Started by Aja

Dawn Gadow Writes-

Hey Joey! I just wanted to share this with you cuz I thought you’d appreciate it. One of our teachers (Aja Heussi) decided to start a blog called "Kids Make the Darndest Things" to put awesome pictures of the things kids make here that make us go "whaaaaa??" or maybe just "That’s AWESOME! How did your brain think of that?"… haha. She’s got a pretty good start so far and will be putting some more up today – enjoy!

http://arthavendarndestthings.blogspot.com/

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CAPE ANN CHAMBER ON-LINE AUCTION UNDERWAY

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The 2011 Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce On-Line Auction is open for bidding. 
Donations include trips to White Mountains of New Hampshire, art, sports tickets to  Bruins and Red Sox games, restaurant certificates, jewelry, automotive services and much more.
The on-line edition of the Cape Ann Chamber Auction will continue through 8:00 p.m. Monday, August 15th. New items are added daily – check in often so you don’t miss a great value.
For more information and a complete list of items go to the chamber’s website at www.capeannchamber.com.

Here are a few of the items up for bid-

One coffee per day for a year

Think of how much fun you will have getting a FREE cup of coffee at Cape Ann Coffees every day for a year! You can experiment, try different kinds and find your favorite all while saving that extra cash for other things.

Donated by

Cape Ann Coffees, Gloucester

Bid Now!

Tennis Lesson with Nick Bollettieri

Improve your game at Manchester Athletic Club (www.manchesterathleticclub.com) with a 30-minute tennis lesson with world famous tennis teacher Nick Bollettieri in October.

Donated by

Manchester Athletic Club

Bid Now!

Red Sox Tickets on August 17

Two tickets to the 1:35 afternoon game against the Tampa Bay Rays. Grandstand- first base, Sec/Box 17, Row 11, Seats 5 & 6.

Donated by

Todd Oil, Rockport

Bid Now!

Pet Care & Supplies

Stock up on pet supplies with a $50 Gift Certificate from The Essex Bird Shop & Pet Supply, and get your dog groomed with a $35 Gift Certificate from K-9 Kuts in Gloucester.

Donated by

Essex Bird Shop & Pet Supply, K-9 Kuts, Gloucester

$45.00