Local Actors in Movie “What’s Your Number”

Henri Smithand Michelle Romano

Other actors / extras that are in the movie.

Our Lady of Good Voyage Carillon Bells are home

Thanks to Linn Parisi for the tip-

The church’s 31 bells were cast by the Taylor Bell Foundry in England and installed during the summer of 1922, and restored by Meek, Wilson & Company.

Bill Meeks was on site directing the operations, photo of him strapping a Bell.

Each bell has a Saints Name in Portuguese, and a name of a person.  There is a story for each bell, I am sure.  The first Reverend, a Captain, and A. Piatt Andrew are the names on the bells shown.  On A. Piatt Andrew’s bell is the inscription in Portuguese “The Heart of Jesus”, as he was instrumental in getting the bells brought to the church in 1922.

An elderly man stood watching them being re-installed, he said to me “I am so glad they are back, I thought I would never hear them ring again, but my prayers were answered.”

Thanks For The Kind Words- Great Blog!

Hi Joey!

I wanted to drop you a note to say how much I enjoy your blog. I am a 65 year old woman, who lives in Ipswich and somehow I found your site about a year ago. It is a pleasure to read everyday.

Because of your web-site, I know more about what is going on in Gloucester than I know about my own town. You provide such a wealth of information covering so many areas of interest that it’s just fantastic. I now drive over to Gloucester at least once a week, if not more and have learned of so many shops & restaurants to check out.

I also find the photography just wonderful. Whether it the very early morning photos or the pictures explaining the fishing industry; it is fun checking them out.

I just wanted to thank you.

Happy Summer,

Kathy Kelleher

Gloucester Boy Scout Troop 112 and Rockport Cub Scout Pack 55 Car Washes This Saturday

Hey Joey,
Love what you do at GMG! We have a fundraiser this Saturday for a local Boy Scout group. They are headed to summer camp at the beginnig of August and we are running a Free Car Wash this Saturday to help the families with some of the cost so all the boys can go. Wasn’t sure where to post, but would greatly appreciate the shout out. Here are the details….
Boy Scout Troop 112 Fundraiser to raise funds for summer camp costs

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Free Car Wash

Saturday, June 19, 2010

East Gloucester Marina, East Main St., Gloucester

8am to 12pm

Many thanks from all of us!

Best,

Sarah Schultz

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Rockport Cub Scout Pack 55

Car Wash

Saturday June 19

9:30 – 12:30

Rockport DPW yard
Thanks,

Mike English

What’s Your Number? On The Set- Who Else? Your Boy Joey

If you haven’t heard by now there’s a film starring Anna Farris, Andy Samberg and Blythe Danner  filming here in Gloucester. I got to talk to the food guys and walk the set this morning. More pics to come.  Check Back often for updates and interviews.

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Click the pics for the larger versions

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Good Harbor Beach – Baby in a Bucket and Boys will be Boys

Some scenes from Good Harbor Beach.

Baby in a Bucket and of course boys will be boys.

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FYI – I met  six friends and they staged this shot for me, I think I caught great light and color on these shots.

Introducing New Blog Contributor: Beth Swan

I am honored that Joey invited me to be a frequent contributor of Good Morning Gloucester! He asked that I give an introduction so here goes:

I grew up south of Buffalo, NY – the youngest (and smallest) of five in a big loud, boisterous marine construction family. My husband and I moved to MA 9 years ago and a little over two years ago we relocated to West Gloucester, while I was very pregnant, to raise our family here. We have always been frequent visitors as we have family on the North Shore and love it! Discovering GMG when I was too pregnant to squeeze out the door and waddle around town helped to make me feel connected to the community and learn about all of the awesome aspects of our new home and continues to do so daily.

I work as a graphic designer specializing in non-profits part time and take care of my now almost 2 year-old son, Arden. I am interested in all kinds of things such as wild edibles, sustainability, local goods and foods, color, and happy fun things of all sorts.

So expect to be stunned with my awesome posts about local, uplifting, and/or hopefully interesting things…

Here’s my first one, just for you:

Noggin-Bops available at your neighborhood toy store, Toodeloos! GMG stickers available at Joey’s leisure. Awesome music and baby background sounds priceless!

NeedyMeds

Hi Joey,

Here is the press release that was sent out to area newspapers last week. It appeared in the Cape Ann Beacon last week page 3. As you will read in the press release, it has been endorsed by a number of creditable organizations in Gloucester plus Mayor Kirk.

Thank you for any consideration.

Best,
Robin Hoffman
NeedyMeds.org

Gloucester Drug Discount Card a Big Success

Gloucester residents save more than $36,000 on over 1,300 prescriptions with the free Gloucester Fund drug discount card.

Gloucester, MA June 1, 2010 — Richard J. Sagall, MD, president of NeedyMeds and a Gloucester resident, reported to the Gloucester City Council that in the first six months of operation, the free Gloucester Fund drug discount card has saved Gloucester residents over $36,000. It also generated nearly $350 for the Gloucester Fund – money that will be used for health-related projects in the city.

The card, accepted at all the pharmacies on Cape Ann and at 60,000 pharmacies nationwide, saved card users an average of $27.75 for each of the 1,311 times it was used.

“The Gloucester Fund card is one of our most successful partnerships,” said Sagall. “It’s consistently used by people more often than any other partnership card. This is a sign that there are still a lot of people who need help paying for their medicines.”

The card, a joint project of NeedyMeds and the Gloucester Fund, is provided free to any Gloucester or Cape Ann resident. It’s part of a nationwide project to get the NeedyMeds drug discount card into the hands of anyone who has no prescription drug insurance or needs help paying for their prescription medicines.

According to Mayor Carolyn Kirk, “The card has been and continues to be a big help to many Gloucester residents. Medication costs are a problem for many people in Gloucester. I hope more people will use the card.”

Barry Pett, president of the Gloucester Fund, said, “Partnering with NeedyMeds to save people money on their prescriptions and then give back to the City of Gloucester Health Department to fund projects related to the citizens of the city is a win, win, win; hopefully this contribution will continue to both save and give back for years to come. Thanks to NeedyMeds for partnering with The Gloucester Fund, and thanks for helping keep the costs of health care down for our citizens.” NeedyMeds is donating $327.75 to the fund for citywide health-related projects.

Nationwide, in April the NeedyMeds drug discount card saved users nearly a quarter of a million dollars on prescription medicines, over-the-counter medicines and medical supplies, and pet prescription drugs purchased at a pharmacy.

Commenting on the popularity of the cards, Carol Gray, executive director of the Sawyer Free Library said, “NeedyMeds cards literally fly out of the library and we’re very happy to be a location that supplies them to the community. It’s a great service.”

Many local groups are cooperating to help distribute the card. Cards are available at The Sawyer Free Library, Cape Ann Medical Center, The Cape Ann YMCA, The Gloucester Family Health Center, Addison-Gilbert Hospital, The Rose Baker Senior Center, The Open Door, SeniorCare and the Gloucester Department of Health.

A card can also be obtained by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to NeedyMeds, P.O. Box 219, Gloucester, MA 01931.

“I am most impressed with the dedicated work of Dr. Rich Sagall and NeedyMeds. For folks without full or any insurance to have affordable access to prescription medication is truly a blessing,” said Rick Doucette, of the Cape Ann YMCA. He continued, ” I know of several families I work with who, in the past, were forgoing getting prescriptions filled. They were incredibly grateful and relieved when I was able to introduce them to the program.”

“I hope everyone will get a card,” Sagall said. “Although it can’t be used in conjunction with insurance, Medicare, or other state or federal programs, it can be used when the drug isn’t covered by these programs or instead of insurance if the card’s price is better. Many people on Medicare Part D told me they used the card when in the donut hole.”

NeedyMeds is hoping to expand the program by partnering with other cities and towns and nonprofits nationally.

About NeedyMeds:
NeedyMeds, a Glucester-based national nonprofit, is a comprehensive and reliable source of information on assistance available for people having difficulties paying for their medications or health care. The website (www.needymeds.org) is visited by approximately 13,000 people each workday. All of NeedyMeds’ information is always free, easy to access, and updated regularly. Unlike similar sites, NeedyMeds requires no registration. All the information is easily printed.

About the Gloucester Fund:
The Gloucester Fund, Incorporated is a federally chartered 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization founded 10 years ago to partner with others to raise funds for worthy causes in the Gloucester and greater Cape Ann community. Beneficiaries of the fundraising have been very diverse, ranging from fire victims to flags on the boulevard, from City Hall restoration to survivors of fishing tragedies, community events such as fireworks, the Middle Street walk and the Christmas parade, and many more. To date, The Gloucester Fund is proud to say it has passed on 100% of all monies raised to those beneficiaries.

Contact Information:
Richard J. Sagall, MD
President
NeedyMeds, Inc.
P.O. Box 219
Gloucester, MA 01931
978-281-6666
richsagall

Cape Ann Youth Lacrosse participates in Jamboree

CAYL U11 boys team - click photo for slide show from Thom Falzarano

The Cape Ann Youth Lacrosse Organization participated in two youth lacrosse jamborees, the Girls U15 team went to Acton, MA, while the Boys U11, U13 & U15 team were in Ayer, MA.  These events bring over 5000 Lacrosse players from all over Massachusetts.   This coming weekend the CAYL U9 teams will be heading to Ayer representing Gloucester, Manchester, Rockport and Essex, competing against other MA towns.

Congratulations to the Boys and Girls of Cape Ann Youth Lacrosse!

From More information about our program please visit www.capeannyouthlacrosse.org

The original American sport!

Fly Amero on The River 92.5 tonight

Special thanks to Cindy Sisco that tonight, Fly amero will be on The River 92.5 at 10:00pm Monday. The introduction starts around at 9:45.  So, get your radio  tuned for this event. They will also be mentioning Fly’s special guest for Wednesday Nights “Dinner with Fly” at The Rhumb Line too.

Lunch at Sailor Stan’s in Rocky Neck

In the tradition of GoodMorningGloucester, of photography the food we eat, I present you my lunch at Sailor Stan’s in Rocky Neck.  A simple lunch clam chowder and a tuna fish sandwich.  The chowder was EXCELLENT, lots of clams, and a light broth, just the way I like it.  The atmosphere and serve was great.  I also met some lovely ladies who welcomed their picture taken, from Colorado, and some locals who also enjoy eating at Sailor Stan’s.

 It was a great lunch eating and reading the latest Cape Ann Magazine’s Summer Guide.

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Meet your Favorite Pirate

Come to the New England Pirate Faire, “A Day of Adventure”

June 19-20 Stage Fort Park.

Photos taken during a dress rehearsal this weekend.

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Printmaking Workshops With Don Gorvett and Sean Hurley

Printmaking Workshops will take place at Beacon Marine Basin

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Bake Sale Saturday For A Great Cause

Hey there,

Remember me with the bake sale that got cancelled in May? Well, it’s > back > on. It’s a chance for you and The Bean, Snoop Maddie and your Mrs. To  indulge those sweet teeth I know you have! Joey, could you please > share with > your cult-like following in GMG? MANY THANKS. I’ll leave a  complimentary bag  of my amazing macaroons for you at the sale…

Come indulge your sweet tooth on Saturday at a community bake sale  from 9-3,  31 Eastern Point Road (the peach/dusty rose house before Niles  Beach). 100%  of the proceeds will go to Grace Moceri and Grace Shrafft, long-time Cape  Ann residents who have given so much to our community. Grace M is  being  treated for cancer in Boston. The money raised will help defray some of their costs. Contributions of goodies are welcomed! Drop by and  drop off,  but don’t expect to drop any pounds! Gina Fettig (978)290-3259 is  coordinating the bake sale and donations.

Thank you, Joey!
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Life Is Good At Harbor Goods

Life is Good at Harbor Goods

Father’s Day – June 20th

Harbor Goods is loaded with great ideas for Dad. Whether he is a golfer, fisherman, beach guy, sports fanatic, loves the outdoors or just enjoys watching life pass him by on his Adirondack chair, we have the perfect gift for any Dad.

Stop by to check out this season’s assortment of tees, shorts, polos, workout gear, hats, beach bags, towels, toys, mugs and golf accessories. There are even special limited edition Father’s Day items to add to Dad’s collection. Our friendly team can help you with ideas and will happily wrap your gifts.

Harbor Goods, 33 Main Street, Gloucester, MA 978-282-1550
Hours: Sunday through Thursday 10-6, Friday and Saturday 10-8.