Will this district if approved have any bearing on some property owner having to get yet another permit? Is it going to be another layer of zoning?
http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com Do you get it?
My View of Life on the Dock
Will this district if approved have any bearing on some property owner having to get yet another permit? Is it going to be another layer of zoning?
http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com Do you get it?
Last night Chelsea Berry recorded her next CD, which will be released on January 27 when she headlines Shalin Liu. It was a magical evening. About 50 close friends and adoring fans participated in the recording as Chelsea took us all to a place we have never been before!
Thank you, Chelsea
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While on a recent walk I decided to take a peek down Dorset Drive, almost across Washington Street from Leonard Street. The road had always intrigued me because of all the huge rocks you can see lining it on either side. I have always loved rocks of all shapes and sizes, but especially the huge ancient looking ones. As I walked down the road, I noticed no houses, only massive rocks and morraine until the road came to a fork and there was a Conservation Land Welcome sign. I walked past the gate and found a lovely pond, brook, beaver’s dam and more rocks. For anyone who loves to explore and photograph nature, welcome signs are so much nicer than no trespassing signs. You’d never know there was conservation land down there unless someone told you or you just wandered in – and now you know.
E.J. Lefavour
There is a Public Hearing before the City Council on Tuesday, January 10, at 7:00 pm at City Hall concerning the East Gloucester Cultural District. What it’s about:
The Massachusetts Cultural Council is in the process of designating areas of the state’s cities and towns as Cultural Districts. The City, the Rocky Neck Art Colony, the Gloucester Stage Co., and the Gloucester Writers Center are, in partnership, applying to MCC to have a sizable section of East Gloucester designated as a Cultural District.
In MCC’s words: Cultural districts can help local arts, humanities, and science organizations improve the quality and range of their public programs so that more local families can benefit from them. They can enhance the experience for visitors and thus attract more tourist dollars and tax revenue. And they can attract artists, cultural organizations and entrepreneurs of all kinds – enhancing property values and making communities more attractive.
One of the distinct attributes of Massachusetts is the authenticity of its communities. From urban centers and fishing ports in the east, to rural hamlets and older industrial centers in the west, the Commonwealth incorporates a wide range of distinctive places.
The Cultural District Initiative will encourage Massachusetts communities to strengthen this sense of place, while stimulating economic activity, improving the experiences of visitors to our communities, and creating a higher quality of life.
The proposes district runs from Cripple Cove to Niles Beach and includes East Main St. and Mt. Pleasant Ave.
Karen Ristuben
Rocky Neck Art Colony
“The statistics on sanity are that one American in four suffers from some form of mental illness. Think of your three best friends. If they are okay, it’s you.”
Rita Mae Brown (1944- )
After obtaining degrees in cinematography, classics and English, Brown went on to doctorates in literature and political science. She began her writing career as a poet but gained much notoriety for her first novel Rubyfruit Jungle in 1973, which dealt with lesbian themes in an unusually frank manner for the time. Since the sixties she has been active in the fight for racial and gender equality, and was an administrator in the National Organization for Women for several years. She continues to write in the mystery genre, to ride to the hounds, and to play polo.
Gregory R. Bover
VP Operations, Project Manager
C. B. Fisk, Inc
978 283 1909
www.cbfisk.com
Do you really think anyone give a sweet #^}€£¥ about what your daily astrology thing says every single day?
Could you see how clogging up everyone else’s twitter stream every single morning because you signed on to some automated form that spits your astrology readings into the twitter universe at the same exact time 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year might be considered incredibly narcissistic?
Do you see how people who might otherwise look forward to reading what interesting tidbits you’ve discovered on the interwebs may become uninterested in following your tweets because of this?
I don’t have a personal Facebook page but I imagine if people can sign up for these types of services and they clog up people’s Facebook pages the unlike button would get tons of use.
Just look at yourself in the mirror and ask yourself if you would give two shits about someone else’s astrology reading…on a daily basis…put in front of you.
Although I don’t care about astrology I’ll even give you the benefit of doubt and say if that’s your thing then knock yourself out. I’m sure you could get your own personal astrology readings sent to your email account…to be read by you…the person who presumably gives a #%€£ about it and spare the rest of us who it has no bearing on from having to read what none of the rest of the world cares about- your personalized astrology readings on twitter.
(as a side note, if anyone can provide proof beyond a shadow of doubt that these astrology readings could 100% predict the winning superfecta or the Superbowl victor in a couple of weeks kindly disregard everything I said)
Thank you
Just trying to make this whole Internet experience better for us all.
http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com Do you get it?
COMING HOME
I was down at the Gloucester
train station the other day
and it reminded me of
the attraction for trains lots
of us quietly enjoy.
When I was a boy, the train,
the Delaware & Hudson
Railroad , ran right outside of
our little summer home;
steam locomotives pulling
both freight and passenger cars,
on Fridays, bringing fathers
home after a week in the City.
Two long, one short, one long meant
The train had passed the crossing
and would soon be braking to
give us our dads for the weekend.
I spied on the location
of those little dramas last
night – courtesy of Google Earth;
no trace of the D&H
was found: no tracks, no station,
no crossing gate, no little
children excited and waiting.
Meanwhile, back in Gloucester, after
two long, one short and one long,
the commuter train from Boston
pulls into the small station
where moms and dads step down to
come home.
Marty Luster
Alice Gardner started a monthly Artists and Photographers Group a couple of months ago. The group is growing and it is fun. The first meeting of the New Year will be on January 9, 2012 from 9:00-10:30AM (and meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month) at the Pleasant Street Tea House. This meeting will be a “Show and Tell” meeting, so join us and bring something you are working on. The group is open to all artists, and is a great way to meet new people, see old friends, share information and stay connected with other artists, especially during the winter when we tend to become more isolated.
E.J. Lefavour

Watch the video and see how many different artists you can see perform just between today and Thursday (hint: it’s more than a dozen!)
And our good friend Gordo is back with a new band at the Rhumb Line. Check them out and the complete list here!

I have tears in my eyes from laughing. Guy should win a Pulitzer for this masterpiece.

Playa Del Carmen is fantastic! The Place we are staying is great as well. Service everywhere has been super friendly without being fake friendly.
The beaches are beautiful, there’s funky architecture, there’s a street called “Fifth” where there’s great people watching. Very diverse mix of people walking the streets from wealthy Europeans to bohemians to hipsters to Mexican mommas lugging their babies around at 11PM.
Lots of small boutique hotels all over unlike the massive all-inclusives in Cancun.
Dance party – LCC
Hi Joey,
Thank you, as always, for your fine information and great pictures!!
We are hosting a dance party on Jan. 21 at the Lanesville Community Center. Might you post this on GMG? Thank you!!
Heat up your Winter…
January Thaw
Dance Party
Sat. January 21, 2012
7:30 – 11:00 PM
Admission by donation to the LCC
(Including for a boiler to heat our fabulous new floor!)
Music by “The Merj”
Violin powered rock ‘n roll dance band
T-shirt, raffles, door prizes
Wine & beer for sale
Pot luck munchies welcome
Lanesville Community Center