KIDS EAT FREE at Tonno Gloucester every WEDNESDAY from 5:00 – 6:30 PM
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My View of Life on the Dock
KIDS EAT FREE at Tonno Gloucester every WEDNESDAY from 5:00 – 6:30 PM
Available to kids under 12 yrs old with the purchase of an entree.
Check out our kids menu-


GloucesterCast 371 With Ralph DiGiorgio, Chris McCarthy, Pat & Jimmy Dalpiaz, Nichole Schrafft, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 12/22/19
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Mom’s Kitchen will be moving across the street to some new digs!
Rocky Neck New Year’s Day Plunge 11:00AM New Year’s day
The Rocky Neck New Year’s Day Plunge
Ken Hecht writes:
The winners of the Gloucester Holiday Window Decorating Contest are in! And of the 86 participants, by popular vote, here they are!
BLACKBEAR BARBER SHOP!
ART HAVEN!
BARRETT REAL ESTATE!
THE FRANKLIN!
FIREFLIES!
Kids figuring out how to order from Alexa and parents astounded when thousands of dollars of toys arrive at their doorstep.
Feather and Wedge always a winner. Sunday Brunch happening now (if you’re listening to the livestream)
Train to Celtics $17.50 round trip double decker from Beverly station, you can park in front of Beverly Station after 4pm. No backpacks allowed in the Garden. Sully’s Tap backpack checking service. $10
Tasty Burger: Inexpensive, right outside North Station very good!
Citymapper app for travel is a must link here
Christmas- What is at the top of your XMAS list?
List of places that invited to host us for future live podcasts- Beauport Hotel, Great Marsh Brewing, The Crow’s Nest, 1623 Studios, Mom’s Kitchen (new spot). We’re taking the show on the road this winter. Should be fun.
The Human Toll of the 2019 Media Apocalypse More than 3,000 journalists lost their jobs this year.eing a journalist in 2019 meant working under the gun. In January, over a thousand journalists lost their jobs as layoffs hit Gannett, BuzzFeed, AOL, and HuffPost. Vice laid off 250 employees in February; New York Media laid off 32 employees in March; in April, G/O Media let go of 25 people. New Orleans’ Times-Picayune let go the entire staff, 161 employees, in May after the newspaper was sold to a competitor; in August, Pacific Standard shut down after a decade of publishing. No company or sector of news was spared. NBCUniversal laid off 70 employees in two rounds of layoffs in August and September. Spin Media Group cut 29 jobs in September and January; Cox Media Group, which owns the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, announced plans to lay off 87 people in September. Sports Illustrated laid off more than 40 employees in October. In November, the Toronto Star and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation had a combined 108 layoffs.
https://gen.medium.com/the-human-toll-of-the-2019-media-apocalypse-4347ef4dd708
Out shopping with Liv and we stopped top see the beautiful sunset at Cape Hedge.
We mentioned the Ursids during this morning’s podcast and in the meantime I found this handy chart. The best time to see the meteor shower is tonight until dawn.
| Ursids meteor shower for Gloucester (Night between December 22 and December 23) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Time | Azimuth/Direction | Altitude |
| Sun 4:00 pm | 345° |
34.8° |
| Sun 5:00 pm | 348° |
32.2° |
| Sun 6:00 pm | 352° |
30.2° |
| Sun 7:00 pm | 355° |
29.0° |
| Sun 8:00 pm | 0° |
28.5° |
| Sun 9:00 pm | 4° |
28.8° |
| Sun 10:00 pm | 8° |
29.9° |
| Sun 11:00 pm | 11° |
31.8° |
| Mon 12:00 midnight | 15° |
34.3° |
| Mon 1:00 am | 17° |
37.3° |
| Mon 2:00 am | 19° |
40.8° |
| Mon 3:00 am | 19° |
44.4° |
| Mon 4:00 am | 19° |
48.1° |
| Mon 5:00 am | 16° |
51.5° |
| Mon 6:00 am | 13° |
54.3° |
| Mon 7:00 am | 7° |
56.2° |

Love these two trees especially in the winter, they can remind me of a real person.


Nia is a head to toe wellness practice, with elements of dance, martial arts, yoga, and cardiovascular conditioning. We work with movements that help build core strength while honoring our body with its strengths and limitations. People think because Nia is a no impact movement form, that it is easy and not a true workout. it all depends on how you move and how intensely you use your core muscles. It can be both an incredible workout and is adaptable for those with limitations. All in the same class! Come try it if you haven’t. You will be amazed at the results! Linda is a certified white belt Nia teacher.
What is Restorative and Why Should I Try It?Restorative Yoga is a relaxing and nurturing practice that allows the body and mind to relax and well, restore. All you need to…
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In response to the recent Holiday Lights posts on GMG, Pauline Bresnahan shared a fun memory about a holiday lights competition sponsored by local realtors on Cape Ann in 1985. Her father, Philip McComiskey, won the most festive home category that inaugural year. This First Lighting Contest held by Lufkin & Brown Inc., awarded prizes in three categories.
Reporter Ken Fish wrote that “Midge Kart’s display on 729 Western Avenue, Magnolia – a combination of red velvet ribbon, Christmas lights and spotlights — won in the most traditional category…Philip McComiskey’s lighted trees at 514 Essex Avenue won the festive award…The creche at Lester Mountain Sr.’s home at 2A Pigeon Hill Ct., Rockport won in the religious category…”
Judges were Fitz Lufkin, Ruth Pino, John Kent, Sharon Surma, Diane Polley (author of Let’s Go! Animal Tracks in the Snow, a Cape Ann Reads Honor book), Susan Scola and AnthonyMilitello. Read the article for the fun details and bonus – find out who was awarded the honorable mentions!
Gloucester Daily Times article, “A Light Touch for Christmas: Light Displays”, by Ken Fish (click to enlarge the photos of the article or here for a Printable PDF “A Light Touch for Christmas” GDT article)
Ken Hecht writes:
The winners of the Gloucester Holiday Window Decorating Contest are in! And of the 86 participants, by popular vote, here they are!
BLACKBEAR BARBER SHOP!
ART HAVEN!
BARRETT REAL ESTATE!
THE FRANKLIN!
FIREFLIES!
We handed out the certificates and red bows yesterday for recognition of this year’s Braggin’ Rights! Here are some photos of the winners. The number of participants and the quality of the decorations just continue to escalate! Next year will be even better!
So get around town, check out all of the decorations and do that last minute shopping locally! Support your local shops!!!
And a big thank you to all of the participants and voters!





Yesterday was the shortest day of the year, so these sunset scenes will be occurring later in the day from now until June!







It’s so easy and feeds so many people I almost feel guilty…almost
You take it out of the package, wash and dry it while you’re getting your coals ready for a minion or snake style offset cook with a foil pan underneath to catch the drippings.
The rub: a cup of brown sugar, two tablespoons black pepper, a tablespoon of paprika, a quarter cup of BBQ rub (I used McCormick Grill Mates Mesquite Barbecue Seasoning).
Coat the ham in the rub by packing it on and pressing it to the sides. the ham is pretty greasy to start so the sticky brown sugar based rub adheres pretty good.
Get the pit temp to 275, add a chunk of apple or cherry wood for smoke, place the ham flat side down offset the coals and over the foil pan and don’t open the cover for an hour and a half.
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With all the running around we do at this time of the year, stop and watch the sun going down

