Home for the Holidays?

Zooey is looking for a temporary home for the Holidays. Can you open up your heart and home to her? 

Zooey was found tied outside the pound and quickly became the staff favorite. Her foster family need to be out-of-town from Dec. 9th through Jan. 14 and we are desperately looking for someone to foster this 39 lb cutie during that time so she does not have to be kenneled again. She enjoys playing, car rides, toys and well pretty much anything. But what she enjoys the most is just being by her person/people. She craves soft strokes and eye contact and makes it so easy for you to give both. Everywhere you go people gravitate to her and she is wonderful with all. In her home she can become somewhat protective so a quiet home is best or a home that knows how to manage this behavior.
Simply crating her is a solution and she is crate trained, housetrained and non-destructive. She does not require a lot of exercise but does enjoy her walks. She is good with other dogs if met slowly and properly. She is living with a male pit bull & doing very well- even though she is a bit of a prima-donna. No dogs or cats would be ideal for this temporary home simply so it would be seamless. She enjoys being the center of attention and needs to learn no matter how cute she is that she must share. To fill out an on-line foster app. Please visit www.alldogrescue.org. Note it is for temp. foster of Zooey.

 

Another Sign On I4C2 “Spotted” By Shep Abbott

Shep writes-

Good Morning, another sign at I-4,C-2. Folks are gonna think I’m the sign painter. Just on my 5AM jogging route. Good stuff, though …

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I’m all for making love but I’d like to be able to eat as well, and that usually goes hand in hand with making money.

Shep always handy with the camera at just the right moments, even carrying it around when he goes for his 5am jog.  how fortuitous.

Disabled Student’s Laptop Returned!

Hi Joey, I’m THRILLED to report that the Gloucester High School student whose computer was taken last Friday now has his computer back! It was returned to the student’s mother on Monday night.

The student and his family send their gratitude to everyone who helped this story go "viral" all over Cape Ann, and especially to the Gloucester Police Department for helping to facilitate the return of the computer.

Within less than 24 hours from the time that GMG was first contacted, and also from the time that word was put out on Facebook, the family learned that the return of the computer would happen later in the day.

My incredible gratitude goes out to all of the amazing folks from Cape Ann and the wonderful business owners who helped to spread the story, especially to you, Joey, for posting this story and to all of your wonderful readers.

I’d like to send special thanks — more gratitude than there is language to express here — to some folks from Gloucester who posted on Facebook:

Her Honor Mayor Carolyn Kirk Pastor Anne Deneen from St. Paul Lutheran Church in Lanesville Jo-Ann Castano from ArtsGloucester and Castano Design Associates Henry Allen from The Cape Ann and Henry Allen TheaterWorks Brenda Malloy from Imagine Gallery on Rocky Neck Walt Kolenda from Auction Wally Kevin Doc Burgess from Amvets Post 32 and his posts on Facebook via Karma Surfers Annisquam Herb Farm, and Tracy O’Neil from O’Neil Fitness and Personal Training

I’d also like to extend gratitude to Julie Upton from ACI-Cape Ann and Anita Pandolfe Ruchman from A Tender Place: Body Mind Spirit Therapies, both of Rockport.

Because the story went viral in such a short time, there are many, many folks who helped to spread the word… readers of GMG,and folks whom I don’t know and can’t "see" on Facebook. So I’d like to take this opportunity to say thanks to all of those folks as well.

As reported yesterday in GMG,this student’s computer is a lifeline to him. Because of vision and learning problems, he would not be able to read or write without it.

As Walt Kolenda put it on Facebook, "Awesome job everyone." It took everyone’s efforts to help this student get his computer back. This is one of those stories that highlights how special our community is: everyone coming together to help one of our own.

Many many thanks…

Sincerely, Judith Ring

http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com

O’Maley Intramural Wrestling

The O’Maley school is starting an intramural wrestling program. This program will be for middle school students only and is open to both male and female athletes.  This program will be mentored by aMassachusetts high school wrestling official and is designed to teach students the basics of wrestling as a competitive sport. It is also to provide a base for students interested in pursuing wrestling at the varsity level. A club program at the high school level has been started and the middle school program will act as a feeder program for the high school. Practice will be held at the Fuller School cafeteria starting @ 5 PM on Tuesday November 29th  . (All students must be dropped off and picked up and there is no afterschool bus provided.) If interested please pick up a permission form at the O’Maley School main office or contact Kirk Benson @978-283-9298 or benson62@verizon.net. Any interested high school student should contact Kim Patience or Coach Kurt Lichtenwald at Gloucester High School.

Richard Blatchford Asks Where He Can Buy A Man at The Wheel Sticker

Hello

I currently have an aged car decal of The Man at the Wheel.  It is starting to come off, and I’d like to replace it.  It was given to me by a cousin who was a life long Gloucester resident before retiring to Florida.  I am interested in replacing it as Gloucester is a large part of my heritage.  My grandfather was a life long reisdent.  Two of my uncles were life long residents – one a Gloucester police officer and the other a Postal Service employee.

If you could direct me to a source for purchasing replacement Man at the Wheel decals, I would be most appreciative.  Thanks in advance.

Richard Blatchford

Mount Airy, MD

A Dog’s Life in Gloucester

Even our furry friends are spoiled in Gloucester. Coconut playing in the crystal clear water of Wingaersheek beach.

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Did You Know? (Malls Suck Your Soul)

This holiday season there are so many reasons not to go to the mall.  With all the wonderful, unique shops we have on Main Street, and all the unique locally made creations available to Cape Ann residents and lovers, there is no reason to go across the bridge (unless you’re in Essex or Manchester in which case you have to cross the bridge to get here).  Some great, affordable holiday gift ideas include: Joey C.’s This is Gloucester DVD for $20 (which you can order through the blog here https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/order-a-gmg-dvd/); my new complete collection 2012 Dogtown and Babson Boulders calendar ($15), Gloucester’s Finest Kind Calendar (now $15 for the holidays) and Did You Know? Book (now $10 for the holidays), which you can order through my website at www.khanstudiointernational.com or buy at Dogtown Book Shop; a great, unique collection of creative gifts by local artisans at Presents; an incredible collection of beautiful original art, photography, jewelry, pottery, ornaments, cards, calendars and more at the Rocky Neck Art Colony Winter Show at 130 Main Street; beautiful contemporary handmade glass beads and jewelry by Beth Williams, 17 Pleasant Street; wonderful vintage photos and artwork at Fred Bodin Historic Photo; Toodeloos for the kids; Island Art & Hobby for your artsy and crafty family and friends, and so much more, including a plethora of great holiday fairs.  Save gas and yourself from the stress of crazy holiday shopping mobs and traffic at the mall, support local Gloucester businesses and artists, enjoy the holidays and shop locally.

E.J. Lefavour

Sal Grasso Thank You!!!

This past weekend Cape Ann Youth Hockey and the city of Gloucester hosted over 400 hockey players and their families from Westmount, Quebec. There were sixteen games played over the course of the past three days by boys and girls ranging from 5 to 14 years of age at the newly remodeled Dorothy Talbot Rink.
The Cape Ann/ Westmount Friendship Tournament was started back in 1987 by Sal Grasso of Gloucester, Mike Deegan and Pete Wallace of Westmount when Sal paid for a bus out of his own pocket and took a crew of Gloucester kids 6 hours north to play some hockey. The trek was a huge success as most players billeted with host families and formed bonds that continue to this day. When Sal passed in 2006 the Tournament was aptly named The Sal Grasso Friendship Tournament.
I never did have the opportunity to meet Coach Sal but in speaking with some of his players I was told that he was a big man with a big burly voice that was only overshadowed by his big heart. I was told of numerous random acts of kindness. Like taking the entire team out for Chinese food after a game or when a player needed a new piece of equipment it somehow found its way into their bag. By all accounts Mr. Grasso was one of those remarkable people that if you are truly lucky, you will get to meet one in your lifetime.
As a testament of Mr. Grasso, Mr. Deegan and Mr. Wallace’s vision; this year’s tournament saw the sons and daughters of those first players compete against each other 24 years later.
Cape Ann Youth Hockey would like to thank all of this year’s host families for opening up their homes so our guest’s players whose parents could not attend, Mayor Kirk for allowing us the usage of City Hall to hold our banquet and show off our beautiful city, Jeanine Harris and Rosalie Nicastro for walking us through the steps to host at City hall, Mike Hale and Mark Cole for their work in adjusting the rink schedule, Cape Ann Figure Skating Club for allowing us to inconvenience them, all the local establishments for their generous food donations, Nicole Curcuru, Jenn Costanzo, Kristin Michel, Lisa and Mike English, Rob Anderson, Jamie Marshall and the countless others that donated their time in making this season’s tournament a spectacular event.
On Behalf of all of Cape Ann Youth Hockey Nation,
Thank You,
Pete Scola
President
CAYH

Help Disabled Gloucester High Student Whose Laptop Was Stolen

Judith Ring writes-

A Gloucester High School sophomore who has visual and learning problems had his computer taken from Gloucester High on Friday. The student is completely reliant on the computer to read and write and is, quite literally, lost without it. His parents are offering a reward, no questions asked. His mom, Karen Barth, has written the following appeal:

Our son’s HP laptop computer in a black computer bag was taken from Gloucester high school on Friday. Our son has visual and learning problems and his computer is loaded with special software. He is completely dependent on it for reading and writing. Without it he cannot do his school work. We are offering a $500 reward for the return of the computer or information leading to its return. No questions will be asked and we guarantee that no action will be taken against any student if the computer is safely returned to the school office.
Thanks for any help you can give us with this.
Please be in touch with Karen Barth at karenbarth@earthlink.net or call 917-575-2930

Thanks,

Judith Ring,

a loyal reader

Pavilion Beach in Fog

Pavilion Beach in Fog

 

As the fog crept in off the ocean and descended on The Fort,

it was as if a curtain of cataracts had been drawn across my eyes,

blinding me to the familiar sights of Commercial Street and beyond;

limiting my vision to the nearby beach and shore.

 

What was in my sight stood bright and clear against the distant blur:

the rocks, sand, receding surf and, most of all, the ocean’s frothy edge,

like a highway on a GPS showing me the way from where I stood

to some unseen, mysterious distant destination.

 

Marty Luster

Did You Know? (The RNAC Winter Show is Wonderful)

The Rocky Neck Art Colony’s Winter Show is wonderful and something you do not want to miss.  Here are a few shots of the show.  It will be going on through December 29th, with a meet the artists reception on December 3 from 5:00 to 8:00.  Stop in any time and see the great things coming out of Rocky Neck.  Open Daily at 130 Main Street, Gloucester.

E.J. Lefavour

gimmesound lineup & New Contest Preview ~ 11/20/11

MISSING in GLOUCESTER!

We need your help! (click the picture to find out how to help).  We have a new contest starting Monday (11/21/11) sponsored by Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, you can win a $50 Cape Ann Gift Certificate.  Here is how it works:

  • There will be a trivia question in every lineup video (Monday – Friday)
  • After you see the Friday Video and you have all 5 trivia answers
  • Give us your answer on our Facebook or Twitter (remember don’t answer until Friday)
  • The FIRST person with the 5 correct answers wins a $50 Cape Ann Gift Certificate from Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce.  GOOD LUCK!

Get today’s live music lineup and check out Gloucester’s best local music!

And I thought Facebook Sucked!

 

And I thought Facebook Sucked!

I was one of a few who thought MYFACE AND SPACEBOOK was aWaste of “F’N” time!

 but since the loss of our first  Son, Brother, Grandson and all around friend “Paul #3”  I’ve had a change of heart. Facebook has been a  place to grieve with and stay in contact with all his friends from around New England and the World.

This has been  “my” contact with the world these last few weeks.

Never understood it before but Facebook is a great place to celebrate, keep in touch with current and old friends and mourn Friends and family.

I Apologize to all Facebook fans.

I’ll try to keep an open mind now on all these social media websites.

 

here’s a few links to our son Paul #3 FB Pages;

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Paul-Frontiero-Memorial-Page/173063512778766

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Paul-Frontiero-Memorial-Page/173063512778766#!/profile.php?id=100001262818497

Paul #3  is such a perfect soul. Not “was”  but is! Too everyone that knew him they were lucky Too. To those he did’nt check out his pages! you’ll be lucky too!

Tracy and Paul True friends for life and beyond! since preschool!