Doug Silva has some news for tonight @ The Topside Grill

 

Hey everyone,

I have a great night going on at the Topside Grill tonight!!! We are having a launch party for our new fall/winter cocktail menu. All new drinks (white peach Bellini, blueberry pie, Johnny Appleseed, peanut amaretto martini, $5 Margarita and more) all only $5-$6!! Also launching our new $5 appetizer menu from 8-10pm (usually available from 4-6 mon-Friday and during Pats games). I also have Topside favorite Ryan Faraday playing till close! Party starts at 8:00 tonight, hope to see you there!!

Thanks,

Doug Silva
Manager
Topside Grill
50 Rogers St.
Gloucester, MA
(978) 281-1399
www.topsidegrill.com

Adding a calendar…

There are 3 calendars currently available – Cape Ann, Magnolia, and Good Harbor. I’m thinking of adding one more this year if there is enough interest.

Please indicate your preferences on the poll below. You can choose as many as you want. I’ll let you know what the results show. Thanks for your help! —Sharon

Peter Anastas Novel Launch With Ernest Morin Slide Show Tonight

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Gloucester, MA author, Peter Anastas launches a new Novel, "Decline of Fishes". Thursday November 4th – 7 PM at The American Legion Hall, Gloucester, MA, With an introductory slide show, "Working Water" by Ernest Morin – Sponsored by The Bookstore of Gloucester.

Sargent House Museum Restoration Under Way!

Sargent House Museum

Joe Nap

Joseph Napolitano
Replacing Sill

Work is underway on the restoration of the Museum’s exterior.
In this photo, general contractor Joseph Napolitano, of NAPCO, Inc., is replacing a sill on the building’s north side.  In the coming weeks, other carpentry repairs and structural work will be completed.
The building is prepped and primed and ready for a new coat of paint.
Partial funding for this project is provided by the Massachusetts Cultural Council through its Cultural Facilities Fund and the Tower Family Funds.
Donations welcome.  This is a big project!!

Sargent House Museum

49 Middle Street Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930

978-281-2432

Justin Quinn to Host Dave Saves Blues Party Thursday Night @ The Rhumb Line

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nov. 4, 2010

Eeny meeny mighty mofo,  see this band but don’t eat tofu, if it gasses let it go, eeny meeny maybe go. If you don’t , you may possibly be insane, or , at best, a Republican. You may wake up in the rehab ward of Addison Gilbert and Sullivan Hospital, feeling homicidal just cuz you heard about it later…
These guys, these katz, are really sumphin’, a virtual spin-cycle of da blooz in it’s many configurations; I should know… I played with dese guys last Sunday, and I’m still lickin’ my wounded brainstem. Looks just like the Tingler, only wavin’ a white flag.
So, allow me to introduce Mr. Justin Quinn, Harmonicat, vogelizer, and frontman. Dives  deep into the Well of  Souls. Knows his stuff. He’s bringin’ some of my favorite guys with him. Like Per (pronounced “pear”) Hanson, drumblistipus octopi, and Jon Ross, on gritar. Both these guys have toured with James Cotton, Ronnie Earl, and Duke Robillard. They are scary good or “sick”, as Mark Earley says. He may even show up to see for hisself. Of course, Greg T. and his hat will be there,  and me, too, hiding behind the yellow police tape. Cut off your toetag and make it down while you still can.

Here is a sample of Justin Quinn. The joint will be rockin.

GMG’s Laurie Lufkin Takes Home The Bacon (I Mean Sour Cream)

Winner Crowned in 2nd Annual New England Dairy Cook-Off(R) Presented by Hood(R) Sour Cream Laurie Lufkin of Essex, Mass. beats out 29 other competitors from across New England to win $10,000

Click here for the story

WOOT!

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Lawrence Peter Berra Quote of the Week From Greg Bover

November 3, 2010
Nobody goes there anymore. It’s too crowded.
Lawrence Peter Berra 1925-

click the picture to check out Yogi’s wikipedia page

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Yogi Berra was one of the greatest catchers of all time, even if he was a Yankee. The three-time MVP also managed World Series winners in both leagues. Because of his extraordinary gift for malapropism and tautology he is often the target of misattribution. As he put it in his 1998 book, “I Didn’t Really Say Everything I Said.” 

Greg Bover

Gregory R. Bover

WhereZat? Another PRIZE!

WhereZat? Well, it’s out in the open, you can see it from the street, and it’s somewhere on the island. Does that help? Good luck! And have fun!

Haute Affaire Halloween Pics From Donna Ardizzoni

Susan O’Leary and GMG’s Thom Falzarano.  (Thom dressed as a Sports Illustrated Photographer)

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Man overboard 46 miles east of Gloucester

I think they canceled the Alert. check out the USCG news site for updates.

http://coastguardnews.com/

from the USCG News site;

BOSTON- The Coast Guard is searching for a person in the water 46 miles east of Gloucester, Mass., Oct. 30, 2010.

Coast Guard Sector Boston received a report from the fishing vessel Miss Lyndsey II that one of their crewmen was missing, after he was witnessed falling overboard.

Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod launched a HH-60 rescue helicopter at 8:36 a.m. The helicopter is on scene and searching for the victim. Coast Guard Station Gloucester launched at around 8 a.m., and is expected to be on scene around 11 a.m.

The Coast Guard is also responding with the Coast Guard Cutter Sanibel, the Coast Guard Cutter Vigorous, and the Coast Guard Cutter Hammerhead. The Sanibel is currently on scene. The Coast Guard Cutter Hammerhead has been directed to launch and is expected to arrive later tonight with the Coast Guard Cutter Vigorous.

USCG File photo

http://coastguardnews.com/

A little Magnolia…

This is one of the photos from the Magnolia calendar. To see more, click here or on the picture.

Thanks!     —-Sharon

Carol Londres Has Some Questions About Gloucester- A little Help In the Comments Please?

Anyone have a moment to answer her questions in the comment below the post? TIA

Carol Londres Writes-

Hello,

I just got a subscription to the above site.  I am wondering if I can ask you a few questions about Gloucester.  My late husband Frank and I bought a condo at Mast Hill on Essex Avenue, 1999-2001.

Does Jerry Pelonzi’s Hearthside Restaurant still exist on Essex Avenue?

We brought in the Millennium New Years’ Eve at the Hearthside.

I also cannot find Periwinkles a charming restaurant which was like across the street and near another restaurant called something like Wood Side – but that was always too busy and we did not visit there.  Periwinkles was elegant and a favourite and I don’t understand why it is not listed.  It would appear there no longer is a Jan’s Place which was off of Essex Ave. and a drive down the road, perhaps towards 128 – but I forget the address, and Jan was married to a town policeman or fireman and we visited that restaurant often in our 2 years there.

Many visits before we moved to Gloucester we brought family and friends who visited us from Canada to The Seven Seas Restaurant and surely it is not closed?  So has it changed names?  It was a huge restaurant on the water too. 

There was a small white roadside [seasonal] restaurant on the right side of Essex Avenue, between where one entered the Mast Hill condominiums, and where you arrived at The Hearthside – with delicious clam dishes.  I do not recall the name of it, but I plan to see if it still exists. 

I also checked out the Yellow Pages in hopes of finding my hairdresser. I could not remember the name of my hairdresser’s salon and she was a lovely Portuguese woman named Fatima.  I shall find her in my own old phone book perhaps.  The salon I know the location of, but not the address and there were many stores nearby, and other smaller good restaurants were on Main Street and some on the street running by the fisheries…[Groton] near where the Hannah Boden was docked during winter, and I forget the name of that street, perhaps it was Atlantic Blvd. or Roger?  We lived there during The Perfect Storm movie time when it had its debut, with tourists causing havoc flocking to the town.  Of course we visited The Crow’s Nest ….and bought souvenirs.  I found it strange it also is not listed anywhere.  The mother of one of the fellows lost at sea [Bobby] bar tended there and when we first moved there she had just died from her illness.    

I am hoping to find a nice rental like an apartment, cottage, condo or house for a month, perhaps in early winter.  I am in the process of searching a few sites I belong to (Cyberrental and VRBO) and of course winter is still beautiful in Gloucester, but it would be nice to find a place with a fireplace.  Winter rentals seem to be a lot less than in summer months, and as I wish to visit Gloucester, Cape Ann and Rockport, I am hopeful I will find something that feels once again like home.  I am also hoping my rental will have computer capabilities and I’ve noticed many have telephones.  I very much want a view and access to the beaches, like Wingersheek and Good Harbour, which were long time favourite places for us and are still very important to me.

If you can shed any light on the above restaurant queries it would be very appreciated.  So many things are made easier these days by the computer, and searching or seeing locations is simple, but I thought I might like to ask someone like you about these missing pieces of my past and if you have any suggestions on contacts for rentals or any other Gloucester interests that you are much more in touch about, please do not hesitate to share with me. 

I am not at all sure Fatima still has her shop, but besides hopefully utilizing the services of a hair salon when I do visit, in the meantime I thought about the benefits of posting a Rental Wanted sign, tastefully done by way of a small notice in her establishment or some other location in the town. 

My husband and I dined occasionally at the Ocean Edge on Atlantic (I believe that is the name) and we were able to rent a room for his sister visiting from California, for an amazing $99. a night there, and now the price has more than tripled. So unfortunately that lodging is too high.

Thank you for your time and consideration in my queries about Gloucester past. 

I welcome hearing from you when you have time to try to reply to any of my questions.

Yours truly,

Carol Londres

Yoga for Health New Interactive Course

Deepening Your Yoga Experience:

A New Interactive Course
Janet Green Garrison, owner of Yoga for Health on Main Street, is offering a new, 12-week Yoga Course that introduces students to the philosophy of this ancient spiritual tradition.
The Eight Limbs of Yoga, the Chakra System, and a wide variety of Asanas (postures) will be taught in greater depth than time allows in a typical Yoga class.  Participants will watch and discuss the DVD “Yoga Unveiled: The Evolution and Essence of a Spiritual Tradition.” Andrea Coates Vinson, D.C., a well-known Cape Ann chiropractor and a Yoga student herself, will lead two sessions on Anatomy and Physiology as it pertains to Yoga Asanas.

This course will increase your understanding of Yoga philosophy and add new dimensions to your personal practice.  Each class will begin with an hour of Asana practice from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m.   Several books and DVDs will be recommended.  There will be articles handed out in each class.  Each participant will be encouraged to add her/his own experience to the information presented.


Deepening Your Yoga Experience will meet on Sundays from 3:00 to 5:30 p.m.
The first session will be November 14th, from 3:00 to 5:30 p.m.  The second session will be the following Sunday, November 21st.  After the first two weeks, class will be every other Sunday, with breaks for  holidays and school vacations.

This course is recommended for any student who would like to understand the philosophy of Yoga and how Yoga can become a guide for living, as well as a physical practice.  The course cost is $324 for the 12 weeks.  Payment plans can be arranged. Space is limited.  If you have questions, if you want to be in the course but know you will miss some sessions,  call  Janet at 978-281-5525, or email yogaforhealth@comcast.net

here’s a video-