check out his speed painting video-
Category: Video
Video- Lobster 101 With Tuffy
Tuffy explains some of the anatomical features of a lobster
Local family featured in public service commercial
Good morning Joey,
I am forwarding a short public service commercial filmed in Gloucester with a real Gloucester family promoting a very worthy charity, the Vermont Food Bank. This was taped a few weeks ago featuring my Hebert Family: son Mike, daughter inlaw Katie and grand children Tom and Mae. It would be nice to see this included in a future Good Morning Gloucester blog. Going “viral” will bring very much needed attention to a very serious national issue.
My family is honored to have been chosen for this endeavor.
Thank you for your consideration.
As always
Dwight D. Hebert
Video- 2011 Run Gloucester! Live From Good Morning Gloucester
The Race hasn’t even ended and we already have live video up for you!
It’s what we do. Crush the coverage.
Video Of All The Runners as They Pass By Our Dock- Captain Joe and Sons In The Heart of God’s Country, Beautiful East Gloucester
Your Guide To 2011 Run Gloucester! Live Pictures, Video and Race Results
We will have race coverage and results throughout the day(but you probably already knew that) ![]()

Send in your iphone pics from 2011 RunGloucester! and we will Live Blog them on GMG (don’t forget to add your name so I can properly credit you
goodmorninggloucester at yahoo dot com
Live Cut Bridge Webcam Race Day From The Start Via – the CutBridge.com
click pic below for live feed
Schedule of Events:
ABOUT RUN GLOUCESTER! 7 MILE ROAD RACE
Run Gloucester! weekend will offer a 7 mile road race and Kids’ race on Sunday, August 21, 2011. Registration and packet pickup will be available on Saturday, August 20th and Sunday, August 21st.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 2011
- BIB PICKUP AND REGISTRATION – 6:00 AM – 7:45 AM at the Gloucester High School Field House, 32 Lesile O Johnson Road, Gloucester, MA 01930. Parking is available at the High School for Bib Pickup, Registration and the Race.
- RUN GLOUCESTER 7-MILE ROAD RACE – 8:00 AM by the Gloucester Fishermen’s Memorial Statue on Western Avenue.
- KIDS’ RACE – 9:45 AM on the Gloucester High School Newell Stadium Field. Kids will run a variety of distances based on their age. There is no registration for the Kids’ race, just bring them by!
- FINISH REFRESHMENTS & EXPO – 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM along the canal next to Gloucester High School Newell Stadium.
Race Course
DESCRIPTION
The Run Gloucester! 7 Mile is a loop course that will Start and Finish at the historic Gloucester Fishermen’s Memorial Statue on Western Avenue in Gloucester Massachusetts.
The race starts on Western Avenue. Once the gun fires, runners will head east on Western Avenue toward Rogers Street. They will take a left on Rogers Street, right onto East Main Street, Left onto Farrington Avenue, Left onto Atlantic Road, bear left to continue on Atlantic Road which turns into Nautilus Road, Left onto Bass Avenue, Right onto Main Street and Finish where they started on Western Avenue in front of the Gloucester Fishermen’s Memorial Statue.
YOU MAY STILL SIGN UP FOR THE
RACE IN PERSON. ON SITE REGISTRATION WILL BE AVAILABLE AT
GLOUCESTER HIGH SCHOOL
SATURDAY, AUGUST 21st FROM 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
SUNDAY, AUGUST 22nd FROM 6:00 AM to 7:45 AM
Pre-race photo from PattyKnaggs–
The Longest Line pre race is for the port-a pottys
Pre-Race from Donna Ardizzoni-
Live Pre-Race pic from NoShoBikeShark
Lara Wosepka & Esther Vanier Ready To Crush The Course!
The Lead Pack Passes By Captain Joe & Sons-
Joe Sans
Donny Riley and Roger Cressey
THE MRS KICKING ASS AND TAKING NAMES!!!!
George Sibley
The Race hasn’t even ended and we already have live video up for you!
It’s what we do. Crush the coverage.
Video Of All The Runners as They Pass By Our Dock- Captain Joe and Sons In The Heart of God’s Country, Beautiful East Gloucester
Patty Knaggs iPhone Video From The start-
Race Results
click picture for entire sortable race results from coolrunnings



When Homie’s Gotta Eat, Homie’s Gotta Eat or “I wish there were some deviled eggs kicking around here”
AJ Orlando Catches 42 lb Hake While on a Trip with Gloucester Fleet Last Weekend
USA Today Travel Writer Laura Bly Came To Gloucester A While Back and Files This Report Today
Laura Bly swung by the dock on July 8th as part of her tour of Gloucester for a story she would be producing. Well that story hit USA Today and the internet today.
Travel writer Laura said she decided to write this story after seeing a story that PR firm Matter Communications worked with one of her colleagues on about cruise ships coming to Gloucester. It ran in USA Today in April. Matter Communications is the PR firm in which my pal John McElhenny works and has been hired to promote Gloucester under the stewardship of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce.
Congratulations to the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce and kudos to those local businesses who had the vision to hire Matter Communications and lead this positive PR campaign for Gloucester.
You can read it here-
A sea change for Gloucester as it goes fishing for tourists
GLOUCESTER, Mass. – Twenty years ago this October, a howling Nor’easter blindsided the New England coast and sank a Gloucester-based swordfish boat at sea with all six hands aboard. Author and then-resident Sebastian Junger weathered the tempest from town, and his best-selling account of the tragedy, The Perfect Storm, prompted a Hollywood film and a wave of visitors curious to learn more about America’s oldest seaport.
Even before the loss of the Andrea Gail and her crew, rampant overfishing by foreign vessels, dwindling fish stocks and stringent government regulations were deep-sixing a once-vibrant marine economy in Gloucester, less than an hour’s drive northeast of Boston.
PHOTOS: Gloucester’s charm and character
Now tourists — including a record 20,000 cruise-ship passengers expected this year — are challenging fishing as the town’s leading economic driver. While parts of the waterfront remain crumbling eyesores, a microbrewery and upscale restaurants have moved in. And that evolution continues to fuel a passionate debate about the close-knit community’s authenticity and seafaring future.
“A lot of the old-timers here are resistant to change,” says Heidi Wakeman, 41, who sells high-end tote bags made from recycled sailcloth at a local shop called Again and Again.
“There’s still a public hunger,” says Wakeman, for the iconic fisherman represented by Gloucester’s “Man at the Wheel,” a statue of an old salt in a slicker and sou’wester gazing resolutely toward the open sea.
I find it incredibly ironic that she writes in the top part of the story with a picture that-
The most iconic structure in Gloucester is the Tarr & Wonson Paint Manufactory, a marine paint factory built in 1863. Vacant since the 1980s, it has been purchased by the Ocean Alliance and will be used as a research and public outreach center.
In light of the proposed demolition.
For the entire Gloucester article from Laura Bly at USAToday click here
Here are some pictures of Laura and I that Craig Kimberly took while he was down the dock-(click pic for slideshow)
and here are some of my photos she used in the story on USAToday-
Here is good egg Heidi Wakeman who was quoted in the USAToday article talking about her feelings for Gloucester in a GMG interview 3 years ago-
and part II
Chickity Check It!- Matter Communications Features GMG On It’s Blog
Click the screen shot below to check out MatterCommunications.com video and my buddy John McElhenney’s blog post featuring GMG and some social media tips from your boy Joey.
Wake Up Pig! Shake Them Off!
“Oh Jesus, Get Off It’s Nipples”
Truckee Learns to SUP – Gloucester, MA A Short Film By Timothy Bradley
Tim writes-
August 13, 2011 – Our four month old Shiba Inu puppy, Truckee, learns to Stand-Up Paddleboard (SUP) along the Mill River in Gloucester, MA. Truckee weighs about 15 lbs soaking wet…but she didn’t fall in once! Filmed with my GroPro HD camera. Song: The Kooks – “See the Sun”
Locally-made independent film written by, directed by and starring local talent (and GHS Teacher) SHAUN GOULART
Jesus Christ Lizard In the Hizzy Y’all
“You Go Jesus Christ Lizard!”
2011 Rhumbline Striper Tournament Winner Interviews From Fred Shrigley
Move Over Marlin Perkins There’s A New King Of Wild Animal Programming!!!
Honeybadger don’t give a shit!
Oh man what I would pay to hear a City Councilor utter to one of it’s constituents at a meeting- “Honeybadger don’t care”
See, now if all those boring ass science classes were taught by this dude I swear our children would perk up and pay attention rather than doze off or doodle in their notebooks.
I’ve got this guy’s youtube channel streaming in the house for The Bean and Snoop Maddie Mad. Goddamn right they are gonna learn all about nature from the best nature show on the planet.
Guaranteed A’s in nature class homie!
As a matter of fact when The Bean starts up soccer next year I’m gonna lobby for her team’s name to be the Honeybadgers.
Video- Blue Lobster Landed In Gloucester By Lobster Boat The Connemara Bay
Kevin O’Maley and his crew swung by the dock with a Blue Lobster that they caught just off the Breakwater when lobstering yesterday. Being the stand-up men they are they will be bringing it to The Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center so that the community can enjoy checking it out.
Kevin and the boys also charter their boat for full or half day fishing trips. You can find them online at www.cbcharters.com
Go to the Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center to check it out. info here-
http://www.gloucestermaritimecenter.org/who_future.html
Thank You Kevin and crew for bringing the lobster to us to share with our readers.
Building Our 15 x 20 Foot Movie Screen Day 1 Planning
Laying out the PVC and testing our theories,Ed Collard begin our journey. There’s no turning back!
Preliminary sketches and first day of partial testing-
Gloucester Ride- Main Street To East Gloucester By Way Of Rogers
Filmed using my favorite little cheapie camera the Kodak Playsport Zx3 which just so happens to be waterproof down to 9 feet under as well as able to take 60 frames per second of video (something that most DSLR cameras costing thousands more don’t even have. Mounted to the bed of my pickup using the Kayalu nClamp mount











