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| More Info | Dress up and get down at the Rhumbline’s 2010 MIGHTY FANCY New Year’s Eve Party!Hosted by The Bandit Kings & The Boyfriends With MIGHTY FANCY drink specials; MIGHTY FANCY special guests —including mighty fancy Rhumb Line bartenders & mighty fancy guest musicians (paging Mr. O’Conner?)—and MIGHTY FANCY door prizes! It is going to be MIGHTY FANCY, but of course you don’t have to dress up unless you want to. December 31, 2010. 41 Railroad Ave • Gloucester, MA • 21+ |
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Phone Problems at Gloucester City Hall
Phone Problems at City Hall
Due to a problem with the Verizon phone circuit it is not currently possible to call in or out of City Hall at 9 Dale Avenue. Phones at all other City offices are working normally. Please use the links on the Staff Directory or other pages to send messages to the departments affected.
Gloucester City Hall website
John Hiler Respresents! In Puerto Rico
Breaking NEWS!! Biggest event before the end of the year!
When Do We Take Responsibility For Our Actions Series
So in light of last week’s post in which we examined the need for restaurants to remind their patrons to inform their server if they have allergies by placing signs all over their restaurants and menus I bring you another classic example of the ridiculousness.
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Of course we all need to be reminded that the coffee we drink could be scalding hot. I mean, really I don’t know what I’d do without these reminders printed on each cup. But what really pisses me off is that the stores that serve up these potentially deadly scalding hot beverages don’t have placards and posters all over their establishments warning their customers of the dangers of drinking hot coffee as well. It simply isn’t enough to print them on the millions of coffee cups they sell. What if said customer decided to pour the coffee directly into their eyes??? Shouldn’t the cups also tell the consumers not to pour hot coffee in their eyes as well?
It could happen. I’m just saying.
This leads me to the next idea- Toilet paper printed with warnings for people to not forget to wipe. We can’t just assume that folks will clean up properly and that could lead to a bevy of unpleasant consequences. We should all lobby our congressmen to enact the critical legislation which would ensure that toilet paper companies print warnings on each sheet of toilet paper reminding people to wipe.
We simply cannot trust the populace to remember to clean up their own shit.
Oh and while you’re busy writing your congressman on the toilet paper issue you may as well see if we can get some text added to the coffee cups. May I suggest "Do not pour scalding hot coffee in your eyes or on your genitals- It may cause damage"
I’ll now wait for the folks who have actually poured hot coffee on their nut sacks to write in and champion such ideas.
Thank you for your consideration on such an important matter.
I’m here to help.
-Joey
Braving Another Storm Photo by TFalzarano
After the Storm 12/27/2010
Current Conditions- Live Blogging Main Street Gloucester Video 12/27/10
City Of Gloucester Storm Update Fuller School Open As Limited Service Shelter
Posted on: December 27, 2010City of Gloucester – Storm Update – 3 pm – December 27, 2010
Fuller School Open as Limited Service ShelterAs of 3pm today, Monday, December 27, a limited service shelter is available at the Fuller School. The Red Cross is unable to assist the city at this time, however, due to the long duration of the power outage in some areas of the city, and the cold weather, the cafeteria area of the school is heated and available for use.
If you plan on utilizing the shelter, please arrive no later than 8pm. Plan on bringing food and water for yourself and/ or your family. If there is no one using the shelter by 8pm, it will be closed. Otherwise, the shelter will be open as long as necessary for those needing it.
Isabel Babson

Isabel Babson (1577-1661) was the first Babson in America, and she and her sons Richard and James are the progenitors of all with that name in the country. The earliest known record of her in this country is dated 25 September 1637 and appears in the Salem town records: “Isabell Babson desires admittance to become an inhabitant.” Isabel probably first settled at Salem as it was her port of disembarkation. In 1942 she moved to Gloucester where she was greatly respected as a nurse and midwife. After July 1642 Isabel purchased land at what is now 75-77 Front Street, Gloucester, and it continued in the family about a century and a half. Her dwelling on Main Street, a little to the west of Porter Street, was located at what is now 69 Main Street. She died and was buried in Gloucester, although the exact location of her grave is unknown. A simple stone has been placed in the ancient Bridge Street Burying Ground in memory of this honored and beloved citizen of Gloucester. As a tribute to her memory, Roger W. Babson established the Isabel Babson Memorial Library at 69 Main Street, which specializes in books for expectant mothers. She is also remembered through the Isabel Babson Maternity Wing at Addison Gilbert Hospital in Gloucester. Roger Babson believed that conceiving and rearing children, as well as the health and well-being of women, were critical to a stable society. All books in the library reflect this philosophy. Every challenging aspect of family living from prenatal through grandparenting and the golden years is covered. Books catering to men’s issues are also available.
National Grid Works To Restore Downtown Gloucester Power In Front Of USCG Station
Live Storm Coverage Gloucester Lobster Trap Tree For Swimdad
Shore Road Magnolia Pic From Donna Ardizzoni
Common Crow Open and With Off Street Parking Across the Street
Kathy Chapman Photo
Joey’s Dock
Power lines down on Derby Street
City of Gloucester Storm Update
Posted on: December 27, 2010Snow Emergency Update 9:00 am Monday, December 27, 2010
Please review the following four important updates:(1) There are approximately 4,000 customers without power across the City. There are numerous trees, limbs and live wires down impeding snow removal efforts. If possible, please stay off the roads. National Grid is working to restore power.
(2) Only essential City services are available today. City Hall is closed.
(3) Trash services for today are postponed until tomorrow. Tuesday trash pick up is as scheduled.
(4) The parking ban will lifted at 6:00 pm this evening, rather than tomorrow morning. Please remove vehicles from municipal lots after 6:00 pm tonight so the lots can be cleared.
To repeat, there are numerous downed wires and trees – please stay off the roads. City Hall is closed. Trash service for today will take place tomorrow. The parking ban will be lifted at 6:00 pm tonight.
Carol McKenna’s Finished Sketchbook Project
Here are some pics of the final wrap up of the Sketchbook Project 2011 by Carol L McKenna and ArtMuse Dog:
















