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Gloucester Tri Winner Ethan Brown
You heard it here first!
results and pic from GMG Girl Sharon Lowe!

Magnolia Lions Striper Tournament
Growing up in Magnolia was the best!
Gloucester At Dawn- Race Day Gloucester Triathlon 8/9/09
It’s Race Day and I can tell you that I doubt anyone will be covering it the way GMG will be . We will have at least three people including Sharon and David Cox covering the event. This will be your definitive source for Gloucester Tri coverage! You think any other media outlets are up at 4AM getting you pictures of the race course being set up? Hells NO! I have some pre-race videos lined up along with early morning shots of the set up. Stay tuned for some Gloucester Tri Action baby!
Gloucester At Dawn- Race Day Gloucester Triathlon 8/9/09, originally uploaded by captjoe06.



Posting For My Pal The Rabbit -MMA
One of my best friends Brian “The Rabbit” Pitcher asked me to post this for him. Because he is such a dear friend I am posting it even though it has nothing at all to do with Gloucester. If you have no interest in Cage fighting just skip on down below to the next post.
He is a little loopy so please bear this in mind if you delve any further into his world.
http://www.youtube.com/user/bmanpitt
UFC 101 is just a day away in Philadelphia for the states first mega Mixed Martial Arts event. Meaning these events instead of being held in private underground fight clubs and local armories are a thing of the past. Final regulations were approved to allow revenue generating events in Mixed Martial Arts to take place in Philadelphia and Pittsburg . The Pennsylvania athletic commission working hand in hand with the House and Senate committees worked to make this event finally come to fruition. Diligently they strived to create new commerce in a struggling economy country wide. Not to mention working this process the office of the attorney general and an independent regulatory review commission. This was basically to approve guidelines that have to be maintained to host such events. Sure seems like a lot of Government cage work to be done as this was approved back in July of 2007. In the end it’s all about developing a well run safe platform for fighters to prove their dedication to hundreds of hours of training.
“This should be a battle cry for my home state of MA to follow in the footsteps of many Northeastern states swiftly changing legislation to facilitate a rapidly expanding fan base.”
Just this past weekend team Cagefx, Linda Shields Promoter, and Mike Varner director of operations launched a highly successful event in Brockton on Aug 1st called “Battle Under The Stars”. The MMA event, the first of its kind at Campanelli Stadium was a sold out, 10,000 citizens strong. Even though we don’t have regulations set in Massachusetts the platform follows a strict code of fighter safety set up by adjoining state templates and welcome state regulation. From Ticket sales alone our state would take 10% of all ticket revenue and we could use it in our budget short falls bottom line as of late.
Some idea of just the scope of this media operation attended by celebrities Alex Boylan from Amazing race, Burton Roberts from Survivor now partners in Around The World Productions, performances buy band mates from Diecast Paul Stoddard vocals, Marc Lopes Dark Day Sunday/Cobra Kai with The Evening’s Ben Goodman we are on the verge of a mixed martial arts explosion in the Northeast. This was not your small town production from front to back this was done with a polish not recognized today in our local fight scene. 4000 Dollars worth of fireworks punctuated an event that will be talked about in years to come.
The Fights were only stopped early by the self proclaimed MMA police Mike Varner a professional fighter himself. The Cage was getting really slick from all the condensation build up. He tried everything to facilitate a safe environment including getting on his hands and knees wiping up the cage in between rounds. The towels he threw out of the fight enclosure heavy with sweat fell with a thud outside the cage. If that doesn’t speak volumes about Varner’s dedication to the sport before, during and after we don’t know what does.
Lastly about the fighters cause that’s what it’s all about in the sport of MMA with more heart than I have seen in years. You have the truly humble local Dorchester ’s own John “Doomsday” Howard reaching back and holding off on his own training for UFC 101 to help out younger fighters perform remarkably from Allston’s Wai Kru. In John Howard’s words. “He never had this great of a platform Cagefx when he was coming up in the sport.”
Doomsday or as a close friends call him “Dooms” is fighting Tamdan “The Barn cat” Mcroy both veterans of you got it, the Northeast fight Scene. They are both fighting at 170 pounds in the welterweight class and the barn cat has a height and weight advantage in the UFC’s mountain of fighters in the welterweight division. They are both challenging themselves for the next step and what is guaranteed to be a battle to remember. Anyone who is anyone in this sport knows one sure thing, there is no sure thing.
“Doomsday” sporting his new flame cut hair will enter the ring thirsty for a win and we all know bets are off. Howard believes in the win after his many hours of buckets filled with sweat shed in the gym. If you taped his sweat dripping micro fiber that wicks it away you would immediately want to wash your hands. Not his fellow training partners it was an embrace, a sharing of dedication building camaraderie in the studio run by John Allen. New England wishes him the best of luck and everyone really loves the underdog. This was coming from a huge sample of fans at the Battle Under The Stars in Brockton . These cage fighters that train everyday while mind you holding a wide array of different jobs in our community deserve our attention. They are Citizens, Fathers, Fighters, local businessmen and a remarkable eclectic group of individuals. UFC 101 has opened the doors and our collective eyes in many ways. From a Local, State, and evolving fan base here in the Boston Metro area, saying what if? What if Mr. Tom Menino we host the next pro event here in Boston because it would be good for all of us.
Written By Brian Pitcher
Creative support Rachel Carta at the News Item Shamokin, PA
The Hive Stickers- Free At The Cape Ann Farmer’s Market
Please Help And Fill Out Downtown Gloucester Survey
Friends and fellow Block Party Committee members Erika Hansen and Linn Parisi asked me to help get feedback for this on-line survey to help downtown-
Hey Joey,
A quick survey to help downtown: on-line survey link below
http://capeannonline.yuku.com/topic/10196/t/A-quick-survey-to-help-support-downtown-Gloucester.html
Do you shop downtown Gloucester? If you do, why do you? If you don’t, why don’t you?
B.U. MBA candidate, Ben Hildreth, has teamed up with Cape Ann Business Incubator to create a survey designed to find out the answer to these questions (and more) with a view to helping existing and potential downtown business owners learn what the locals want – and need.
Surveys are very user-friendly (they take approximately 2 ½ minutes to complete) and will help downtown merchants meet the community’s needs.
Click the link at the top of this e-mail to complete the survey on-line.
For more information, contact Erika Hansen at 978.282.7779 or info@businc.org.
Note: FYI, there is also a Visitors’ Survey, which Ben Hildreth developed in association with Seaport Gloucester Destination Marketing Organization, designed to help tourism-related businesses understand the needs of their market.
$25,000 Game From The Chamber
Survival tips for Triathlon Weekend
Canal closure, road travel, best places to park and watch
By Jonathan L’Ecuyer
Staff Writer– Gloucester Daily Times
After more than a year of planning, thousands of spectators are expected to descend upon downtown Gloucester this weekend to cheer on the nearly 900 athletes participating in the city’s inaugural triathlon.
Formulating the most effective parking and spectator viewing plans was no small task for triathlon organizers, but with help from Gloucester Police, the Public Works Department, numerous volunteers and even the Coast Guard, the city believes it is fully prepared to safely handle the onslaught of humanity.
The Gloucester Triathlon, the brainchild of Gloucester native and professional triathlete Janda Ricci-Munn and Bill Burnett of Cohasset, has engaged the community in a special way, said Gloucester Fishermen Athletic Association (GFAA) co-President Dick Wilson.
“The cooperation we’ve received from everybody in the community has been phenomenal,” Wilson said yesterday.
According to Burnett, the inaugural race field has closed; it boasts 26 relays teams of two or three people and 797 individual competitors.
For Boating, Parking, and all info Triathlon related, click here.
GMG Local Music Schedule Aug.6-Aug.9
Remember you can subscribe to GMG Local Music by clicking on the link on the sidebar.There’s lots of good music in Gloucester this week. This post will be updated as info comes in.
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http://www.myspace.com/slingdaddy
http://www.myspace.com/eleganttrash
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From Dave Sag on the Rhumb Line’s Thursday Night Blues Party
“Got a special show for y’all this week as I drag my dearest friend, John Rankin, out of the slickery swamp of Louisiana and wring him dry on Fred’s font of perpetual resurrection: the Rhumb Line. Educator, performer, vocalist, citizen, weekend father, this guy can do it all, and at the same time, too. He’ll be digging deep into that good ol’ Nawlins pile of steaming R&B, and throwin’ in a coupla originals to boot. You gotta hear this.
Behind him, pushing the beat will be our old buddy, Forrest “gump” Padgett on heart attack drums, Paul Ahlstrand on tenor twelve sax, and yers trooly on base. C’mon down and tell John how much you like my punctuation!”
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Click on the poster for more info
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Groovin’ on Rocky Neck this Friday!
From Mike Lindberg –
“We are going MadFish-ing this Friday Aug. 7th!! Come party hard with us on Rocky Neck as the the band returns to the Madfish Grille for another wild summer night of live music to shake your booty too. It’s high season here in G-Town, so come get a mad-buzz as we rock the neck Groove style.
Show starts @ 9pm. Let your freak flag fly!”
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The 2009 Summer Concert Series at the Antonio Gentile Bandstand in Stage Fort Park in Gloucester continues Sunday, Aug. 9 at 7 p.m. with The Herb Pomeroy Tribute Concert.
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WhaZat? Winner! Mike Again!
This week’s winner is Mike once again. He guessed that our mystery boat was the Nantucket Lightship II on the railways in Rocky Neck in 2005 or 2006. Congratulations, Mike! You can pick up your prizes at Capt. Joe’s!
Click on the photo for more info on the Nantucket Lightship and here too.
Lightship 612 was completed in 1950 at the Coast Guard Yard and sailed for the West Coast where she served as San Francisco Lightship for 18 years and then for a short period (1969-1971) as Blunts Reef Lightship. The ship then returned to the Atlantic Coast, the only lightship to have transited the Panama Canal both ways. 612 served as Portland Lightship, 1971-1975, and then as Nantucket II. In 1983 the last lightship station, Nantucket, was discontinued and 612 had the unique distinction to become a white cutter, sent to the Caribbean to act as a fueling station for the SES (surface effect) vessels engaged in drug interdiction.. When this assignment ended, the ship returned to Boston and was decommissioned in 1985, concluding 35 years of Coast Guard service.
What Up Homie?
What Up Homie?, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Turtle Alley Chocolates and Recipes to use them…….YUM!

Hi! I want to thank Hallie from Turtle Alley Chocolates on Washington Street in Gloucester again for her hospitality (and chocolate) and for taking us through some of what they do in a day in the shop. It is amazing to me that no only do they stock that store to the gills with delicious treats but they also stock their store in Salem as well!
The aroma of chocolate is intoxicating in the shop……if you have not been there–GO NOW!
I hope you enjoy these simple recipes. Very easy to make and certain crowd pleasers! Inspired Cooking airs Tuesdays at 8:30, Fridays at 4:30 in the afternoon and Sundays at 11:30 am on Channel 12, Cape Ann TV. I hope you will tune in.

Decadent Spiced Caramel Brownies
20 Salted Ancho Chipotle Caramels—from Turtle Alley Chocolates—refrigerated and cut into fourths
(if you live far far way and can’t get these, you have two options—Turtle Alley has mail order OR you could use regular caramels and toss them in a tiny tiny bit of chipotle or ancho chili power right when they come out of the fridge)
2 sticks salted butter
4 oz unsweetened chocolate
1 cup all purpose flour
1 teaspoon cinnamon
Pinch kosher salt
4 large eggs at room temperature
2 cups granulated sugar
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray 9 x 13 pan with cooking spray and set aside.
In a microwave save mixing bowl, melt together butter and chocolate, about 2 ½ minutes. Stir until smooth and set aside.
Whisk together flour and cinnamon and set aside.
In a large mixing bowl, stir together eggs and sugar. Stir in flour mixture until smooth. Mix in butter and chocolate mixture and pour in pan.
Drop prepared caramel pieces over brownies and swirl to combine. Bake 24-26 minutes until center is set. Remove from oven and cool on a rack. Allow to cool completely before serving(good luck with that!). Enjoy

Peanut Butter Kissed Chocolate Chip Cookies
½ cup butter flavored shortening
¼ cup salted butter
1 ¼ cup light brown sugar
1-2 tablespoons milk
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
1 large egg
1 ¾ cup all purpose flour
1 teaspoon kosher salt
¾ teaspoon baking soda
15 Turtle Alley Peanut Butter bolster bars, chopped
½ cup milk chocolate, chopped
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line 4 baking sheets with parchment or spray with non stick cooking spray and set aside.
In a large bowl, cream shortening, butter and brown sugar until light and fluffy. Add milk, vanilla and egg and mix until smooth and lighter in color. Wisk together flour, salt and baking soda and add to sugar mixture. Mix until well blended. Add bolster bars and chocolate and mix just until combined.
With a small scoop, dish out 12 cookies per tray. Bake cookies for 10 minutes, turning once at 5 minutes.
Remove from oven and allow to cool slightly on pan before moving to a cooling rack.
Enjoy!
*if you are making these on warm muggy day, refrigerate the dough for an hour or so before you make them
Deadliest Catch Slide Show from Last Night
Add The Boston Herald To The List
Check out the photo credit.

http://www.bostonherald.com/track/inside_track/view.bg?articleid=1188954&chkEm=1
I also got a five minute exclusive interview with the boys before the event which will take a couple hours to encode. Stay tuned for it later!
Much thanks from our entire community go to Jamie Marshall and Kristin Michel who once again put together a tremendous fundraiser and entertaining event to benefit our youth.
More News For Tonight’s Event – Auction Items
Joe –
Just came from seeing Andy, John & Josh. They brought some great stuff with them for tonight!!!!
Capt. Andy’s Cowboy Hat that we wore on the show – he will autograph it for you!!!
Time Bandit shirts & hats
Autographed Time Bandit Jackets
Deadliest Catch Helly Hansen Fleece Jackets
and more!!!!!
We will also be selling John & Andy’s book – we have a limited number available – $20 each
at the ticket table. If you can’t come to the event and want a book, just come to the Gloucester House between 5:30 and 6:30 tonight. Get them while they last!!!
WhaZat? #1 Another prize!
We’ll try something new this week. Instead of a location, we’ll be identifying the object, item, thing, etc. This photo was from a few years back, but very identifiable. Have fun, and if gets difficult, I’ll add more clues!
This week’s winner will get a GLOSTA-phobic t-shirt!
The circles are in the correct place on the object. They’re not scrambled up.
Click on the photo for a closer view.
Deadliest Catch Gloucester Little League Event Tonight!

Hey Joey –
Just wanted to update you and the GMG readers about Today’s fundraiser to benefit Gloucester Little League featuring Andy & Jonathan Hillstrand from the Time Bandit.
My phone is ringing off the hook today with people calling looking to see if we still have tickets. The calls are coming from all over Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Maine. I am hopeful that this event will be a sell-out, as was last year’s event featuring Sig Hansen.
Looking forward to seeing everybody there for a fun evening.
Kristin
GMG Calendar Boy #2
May the guilty remain nameless. I ‘m only an innocent accomplice!
Gloucester At Dawn- Harbor Cove 4:40AM 8/1/09
Gloucester At Dawn- Harbor Cove 4:40AM 8/1/09, originally uploaded by captjoe06.




