Grants Awarded for Schematic Designs of I4-C2
The I4-C2, 1.8 acre waterfront parcel, has been vacant for more than forty years. In 2010, the city purchased the site with assistance from the Commonwealth’s Seaport Advisory Council, which is currently under idea development.The site is ideally located one block from Main Street and a short walking distance from well-known Gloucester attractions, including the Maritime Heritage Center, the Cape Ann Museum, and the Man at the Wheel on the Boulevard. The view of Gloucester’s spectacular working harbor from this site is breath-taking. In addition, the site will be an integral part of the Harbor Walk that has recently been funded with assistance from the Seaport Advisory Council. The city expects to break ground on the construction of the Harbor Walk in the spring of 2011.
As part of the city’s harbor economic development strategy, the city encouraged the community to participate in the development of schematic designs for the I4C2 parcel. The city offered grants of $2,500 for reimbursement for schematic designs and demonstration of initial financial feasibility. 18 grant applications have been approved and will contribute to this idea phase.
However, with or without grant funding, all those interested are welcome to submit schematic design proposals by December 15, 2010. An opening reception and unveiling of the schematic designs will be held at City Hall in December 2010. The schematic designs will available to view on the city’s website and at City Hall through February 2011.
“Our goal is for this parcel to showcase the economic future of Gloucester Harbor. Future jobs and investment will rely on the fishing industry, the maritime economy which includes the creative economy, and the visitor-based segment,” said Kirk. “All are compatible with Gloucester’s heritage and strengths.”
A formal Request for Proposals (RFP) for site development will be issued in the spring of 2011. The requirements in the RFP will draw from the best of the best ideas in the schematic designs.
LIST OF GRANT AWARDS
Lincoln, David Gloucester, MA
Beard, Robert Highliner LLC Gloucester, MA
Van Ness, Vicki/Peter Van Ness Group, Inc. Gloucester, MA
Sachs, Alexander Community Preservation Assoc. Arlington, MA
Goodenow, Dan B. Off Peak Arch. Services Gloucester, MA
Mitnik, Robert Robert Mitnik Architect Gloucester, MA
Altenburger, Susan Gloucester, MA
Toftey, Craig Gloucester, MA
Johnson, Paul Paul Johnson Contracting Gloucester, MA
Cook, Douglas Landesign Gloucester, MA
Gorga, Carmine Gloucester Comm. Dev. Corp. Gloucester, MA
Alves, Bob Gloucester, MA
Norris, Charles R. Norris & Norris Associates
w/ Urban Harbors Institute Cambridge, MA
Vogel, Mary Beth Map Lab, Inc. Boston, MA
Bergeron, David Gloucester, MA
Neumeier, Elizabeth Gloucester Stage Company Gloucester, MA
McGeary, Paul Gloucester Aquarium Committee Gloucester, MA
For more information, please visit the Community Development Department’s page.
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Storm Surge And Astronomical High Tide At Good Harbor Beach Photos From Donna Ardizzoni
My Sunday afternoon adventure to ” Heath’s Tea Room” in Rockport Ma
I headed out Sunday around noon to check out Mike O’Connell’s new place in Rockport called Heath’s Tea Room. Very rarely do I go off like that on my own unless it is for live music and almost always there is someone to connect with so I’m never really alone.
Down the road and right past the tea room I went. While looking for a place to turn around I spotted three enormous turkeys strutting around on the side walk about two blocks away from my destination. Those turkeys were huge and could care less about the cars and people around taking their pictures. There was a couple from out of town that had some pretty nice cameras doing there thing while I was there trying to get the best shot I could possibly get with my little Nokia cell phone camera. Seems like the camera should be in the car at all times now. You never know what kind of photo opportunity you will come across. All I could think about was how awesome this was and boy I wondered if they would taste good. I have seen wild turkeys that look like they were starved to death but not these.
Anyway, off to Heath’s Tea Room. When entering the establishment I was greeted by this lovely woman with a beautiful smile, soft spoken and friendly. I told her of my excitement about the turkeys and she mentioned that they had been there earlier and had to be shooed away and that they can be quite aggressive with people and cars. After that I was asked where I would like to be seated by the waitress who was just as friendly as the hostess, who happens to be Mike O’Connell’s wife Kim. I thought that Kim looked familiar because I had been introduced before when running into her and Mike a few years ago.
The Tea room is simply elegant. One would feel like they entered into the past. Bright and cozy. There is very nice trimmed wood paneling and crown molding around the room.Tin type ceiling with exposed beams.Very nice hardwood floors. Also it is decorated with vintage style antiques. Sweet little sugar bowls with fancy sugar tongs. Fancy table clothes with nice cut work. Soft music playing in the background. I was soaking it all in as I sat by the window, just in case the turkeys would reappear. Being torn between the quiche, roast turkey with stuffing and the shepherd’s pie. The quiche won out and I can always go back to try the others. I ordered the Decaf Ceylon Breakfast tea and the quiche. It was so relaxing while sipping on the tea and the quiche was delicious.
After eating I asked for a menu to go and got a business card because I had to tell everyone about this sweet place. No wonder Mike was so excited about it. Now, when I hear him do his English accent the Tea room will come to mind even more. I told Kim who I was and that Mike had told me all about the business and she said well, we are going pay Mike a visit and away we went downstairs to the kitchen were Mike O’Connell and his father in law Brian Heath were very busy preparing food. Mike stopped his work and come over and gave me a big hug and thanked me for coming down. There were smiles all around. I have nothing but happy thoughts about going there and think that you will too!
Here is a link to Heath’s Tea Room. Enjoy, hope you get to go there and really enjoy it. Plus some photo’s of “The Three Amigo’s”, turkeys.
http://www.heathstearoom.com/Home.php





We Passed 5,000,000 Views!
CODZILLA CAPTURED!
WhereZat? With a t-shirt!
Donna Ardizzoni Shore Road Video
Donna Ardizzoni Video
Don’t you just love Donna’s Boston accent?
ROCK and ROLL
Cape Ann Families Talent Show
Mike and Alice Wheeler Bench Dedication At Ben Smith Playground
Mike and Alice Wheeler are honored with a bench in their name for many hours of dedicated care to the park in Cripple Cove.
Thanks to Ed Collard for filing this report
Dawn Pours The Drink That Finally Takes Me Apart
Art, Rocks! 11/07/2010
MingleWOOD!

Zack Galifinakis At Dogbah
Live Blogging From Da Dogbah

Ma and Pa’s Pickles at da Dogbah

Live Blogging From Minglewood Tavern

Right back at YA!, Ed Collard
Ed Collard’s an all around nice guy and does some great stuff that goes unnoticed for the City of Gloucester.
BUT!
He can “Bust’em” with the Best! But. Can he take it?
Here’s a not to fictional typical conversation between Joey(the female character in this movie) and Ed Collard (the man sitting at the desk). I’ve personally witnessed a few of these.
2008 schooner festival
Underwater Photographer and Author Andrew Martinez Talks About Sea Life Off The Waters Of Cape Ann
Local underwater photographer Andrew Martinez. Andy is from Wenham and has been diving in New England waters for more than 40 years. He has compiled one of the most extensive collections of high quality images of marine life behavior from New England to Eastern Canada. His book, Marine Life of the North Atlantic, is considered the best guide to this region and is now in its 4th edition with more than 200 new photographs. The presentation will be held Monday, November 15, 7-8:30 pm at NOAA Fisheries Service’s Northeast Regional Office at 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester.
Something tells me our girl Alicia Pensarosa won’t be missing this one.












