GloucesterCast 422 Livestream With Julie Borge, Troy Petrillo, Chris McCarthy, Scottie Mac, Jim and Pat Dalpiaz and Joey C Taped 5/25/20

GloucesterCast 422 Livestream 8:30AM Monday With Julie Borge, Troy Petrillo, Chris McCarthy,Scottie Mac Jim and Pat Dalpiaz and Joey C

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Topics Include:

Thank you to the people on the front lines of the crisis that are sacrificing being away from their families- First Responders, Health Care Workers, Grocery Store People, Truckers and anyone else sacrificing to keep things moving.

 

Julie Borge and Troy Petrillo From K-9 Kuts Opening tomorrow

Lobster Trap Gifts

Thoughts on attracting Baltimore Orioles to your yard……
Tonno closing for takeout after this week. Their takeout was among the best we had and we look forward to their return. Thank you Anthony for giving it a go!
General impressions of the first weekend of summer open under restrictions. Thanks to everyone who did a great job following the guidelines for the benefit of us all!
Jim will be playing Taps at 3 PM today as part of the CBS news “Taps Across America” initiative.

Memorial Day Tribute

Memorial Day is intended to honor those who died in service and this is just one of those stories. It reflects one Gloucester family’s sacrifice. These themes run through each and every military loss of life so our hearts are with all the families out there who have suffered such loss.

This is Jeffrey Gordon Tyne’s 1964 Gloucester Flicker yearbook entry.  He looks suitably “adult” here, though the listed interests and activities seem to reflect how young he really was even on the brink of high school graduation.

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Less than 2 years after his graduation, he was killed in Vietnam on May 29 1966.  Here’s the account from the Boston Record American (obtained from GenealogyBank.com) June 3 1966:

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The Gloucester Daily Times special series about the dozen military local area losses in the Vietnam War called “Cape Ann’s Fallen” is available at this link.

The Vietnam War Memorial Wall of Faces shares further remembrances of “Doc Tyne”, who, by all accounts had been home in Gloucester for Mother’s Day and dead in Vietnam by the end of the same month. This link includes this touching memory:

Jeff and I went through training together at Camp lajune NC. We landed in Viet Nam on 29 May 66 and took a jeep from the airport in Denang out to our company’s outpost. The chief that we met said that a corpsman was needed in the field right away so we flipped a coin to see who would go out to the field and Jeff wound up going out that night. The next morning the chief the chief woke me up informing me that Jeff had gotten killed and that I was needed in the field.

The City of Gloucester Veterans Memorial for Tyne Square at the corner of Cherry St and Stanwood Street can be found here.

His parents, Frank and Mary and his younger siblings were left with whatever memories they held in their hearts for the remainder of their lives. In fact, his father Frank (himself a World War II veteran) outlived another son, Frank “Billy” Tyne who was lost in the sinking of the Andrea Gail in 1991.  This family’s story seems to personify the history of Gloucester and should be shared on an occasion such as Memorial Day. God Bless the Tyne family and all other affected families for their sacrifices.

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Let’s Go Gloucester!!! @hiddenboston reports “News: The City Of Boston has approved of an emergency measure to allow restaurants to add outdoor seating. “

Lets GOOOOOOO!!!

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Read the article

Boston restaurants can get emergency approval to add outdoor seating once they’re allowed to re-open for diners

The Boston Licensing Board this morning approved an emergency measure under which restaurants can put seating outside once the city lifts the ban on in-restaurant dining, to deal with new Covid-19 restrictions that will shrink their indoor seating capacity.

The board unanimously approved a pandemic-related regulation under which restaurants can apply for new outdoor seating once the city lifts the ban on in-restaurant dining. Unlike with other major seating modifications, the owners will not have to first meet with neighborhood groups and schedule a public hearing, a process which can often take weeks to arrange, but instead simply file an application that the board will act on at its regular weekly meetings.

Read entire article from Adam Gaffin here

The colors of Mother Nature

As we are practicing social distancing and staying safe, always need to get outside and enjoy our beautiful area where we live.

Arts Abound

Curbside pick up starting Monday, May 25th, 2020.

Father’s Day is June 21. Show your dad how much he means to you! It’s time to start thinking about gifts that would please the dads in your life. We have plenty of ideas for you.

Arts Abound realizes that this is a tough time for 2020 graduates since they are missing out on milestones and celebrations. We salute them all and wish them well as they head out into the world!

Please email us to order or to schedule a FaceTime session to shop since the governor of Massachusetts is keeping retail stores like ours closed for a bit longer. We are happy to ship or use curbside pickup.
artsaboundmagnolia@gmail.com

Local Gift Baskets for Dads & Grads

Gift baskets make fantastic Father’s Day and graduation gifts! Personalize these baskets to fit your needs with cutting boards and bread knives, unique jewelry, local photography, handmade aprons, ocean-inspired pottery, locally roasted coffee, and so much more. We can even include some hand-sewn face masks. More suggestions here.

By purchasing a basket, you will be helping to support local artists, many of whom are currently financially challenged.

Contact us to order your basket at: VIPRE Anti-phishing removed a known bad URL from your email message. It was deleted or quarantined and replaced with this message. and tell us what you would like to include. We have all kinds of suggestions if you need help! Pick  up your basket curbside at Arts Abound in Magnolia or we can ship them to you for a small extra charge.

21 C Lexington Avenue

Gloucester, MA  01930

 

http://www.artsaboundmagnolia.com

 

To Honor Our Military

In addition to the breathtaking display of red, white and blue on the Boulevard, military flags are also on display to honor the Army, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard and Air Force. What a majestic display of patriotism!

Flag Placement for Memorial Day at Oak Grove Cemetery

Gloucester Elks 892 organized a group to help place flags to honor veterans at the Oak Grove Cemetery yesterday morning. We were able to join the other volunteers like Jill, Steve, Robyn, Maureen, Margaret, Patty and Jerry, Brandon, Evan and Venus, Patty and Dan. These cemetery flags don’t appear by magic, but rather by the efforts of volunteer efforts such as there. Thanks to all assisting with honoring our veterans all over the city, state and country.

 

Ooni Pro Pizza Oven Pizza Making!

Joey Ciaramitaro's avatarNortheast BBQ

I really look forward to making pizzas On the Ooni Pizza oven. My sister Felicia makes the dough and preps them and I fire them in with help from brother in law Barry.

Making them is a blast and devouring them even better!

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New Kids in Town — pat morss

We have seen some new young residents, while walking Eastern Point the last couple of days.

Mallard pair with ducklings, Niles Pond
Proud parents watching young, after short flight, Niles Pond
Eider moms with ducklings, close to Eastern Point Blvd.
Mallard preening, on Niles Pond
Mallard preening, on Niles Pond
Mallard preening, on Niles Pond

Rockport High School National Honor Society COVID Fundraiser

Hello,

Could you mention this in your podcast?

The National Honor Society of Rockport High School has started a Go Fund Me campaign to benefit the Addison Gilbert Society Healthcare Heroes Emergency Response Fund, which provides immediate resources to our nurses, physicians and hospital leaders to fight the pandemic. The students from the National Honor Society are starting the campaign off with a donation of $1,000. Please help join them in supporting our local healthcare heroes!

https://www.gofundme.com/f/rhs-national-honor-society-covid-fundraiser?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1

Thank you!

Amy Huber
Mathematics Teacher
National Honor Society Faculty Adviser
Rockport High School

Cupboard Now Fully Open!

I was excited to notice the Cupboard at Stage Fort Park is now serving food as well as ice cream. However, their Facebook page reports their phone lines weren’t working as of Saturday May 23 so please use the alternate number listed there. I don’t want to post a personal cell number on the blog, so please feel free to click the link for the number.

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