SENDING LOVE AND PRAYERS TO THE HANK JUNKER FAMILY

Sending much love and all our prayers to Judy, Marissa, Alexis and all the Junkers for the loss of their beloved husband and grandfather.

Henry “Hank” Juncker III

October 06, 1933 – October 11, 2018

Gloucester, MA – Henry Juncker, III, 85, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, passed away on Thursday, October 11, at the Wolfeboro Bay Center, in Wolfeboro, N.H.
He was born in the Bronx, New York City, N.Y. to the late Henry Juncker, Jr. and Elna (Christensen) Juncker. Hank attended New York Public schools, graduating from Stuyvesant High School, and then studied at Brown University on a NROTC scholarship. It was there that he met his future wife Judy, a student at Pembroke College; they would marry in 1958.
Upon graduation from Brown in 1955, Ensign Juncker (USNR) deployed for cruises in the Mediterranean and Caribbean Seas, serving on the ammunition ship USS Great Sitkin (AE-17) as a gunnery and deck officer. He was honorably discharged from active service in 1957, with the rank of LT. (j.g.), and continued in reserve service thru 1960.
Following his service, Henry pursued graduate studies at Columbia University, earning a master’s degree in Education. His first teaching position was at Lakeland High School in upstate New York, where he and Judy discovered they missed the ocean, so he applied for several positions closer to the coast. He eventually interviewed with Paul Walsh from Marblehead Public Schools, who hired him to teach in Marblehead, Mass., where he would serve in multiple roles for 50+ years. Henry retired in 2014 as a highly respected educator, teaching and mentoring students and younger colleagues alike.
Henry was an active member of the Annisquam Village Church, serving many years as clerk, teaching Sunday school, and singing in the choir. He was also a long time member of the Chorus North Shore.
Hank is survived by his wife of 60 years, Judith, and the family was blessed earlier this summer to have been able to celebrate that union while he was still well. He is also survived by three children (Kristian, Sr. and his wife Cindy; Deene and his wife Jennifer Jensen; Betsy and her husband Karl Bujold); six grandchildren (Kristian, Jr. and his wife Jessica; Courtney Tranos; Arrienne Andrus and her husband Sean; Erik and his wife Vicki; Alexis DiGregorio; Marisa DiGregorio), and six great-grandchildren (Michael Johnson; Christopher Tranos Jr; Elias Tranos; Declan Andrus; Keelin Andrus; Claire Juncker). In addition, Henry is survived by his younger sister Elna Hickson and her husband Lloyd of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.In keeping with his wishes there is no funeral, but all are invited to a celebration of Henry’s life at 2 p.m. on Saturday, November 17 at the Annisquam Village Church, 820 Washington St, in Gloucester. Family and friends are cordially invited to a reception at the Annisquam Village Hall directly after the service.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent in his memory to Marblehead Dollars for Scholars, PO Box 4, Marblehead, MA 01945.

Holiday Fair at the Magnolia Library Center

The Women’s Community Club of Magnolia always has a great Holiday Fair. Hope to see you there. There will be many great talented artists there. Come on by.

 

1 Lexington Avenue, Magnolia, Gloucester, MA

Last night, #USCG Air Station #CapeCod medevaced a sick fisherman off the fishing boat Generation

Resting Eastern Screech Owl

We came across this guy recently and I was thrilled. Capturing a photo like this has been on my bucket list for a while now! Wish granted, thanks to Cape Ann’s eternal beauty.

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CAFM’s Annual Harvest Market is Next Weekend – November 17 at the UU Church!

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cawm_facebookStock up for Thanksgiving with your favorite local farmers, bakers, and more! Grab a locally made gift for your host, a treat for yourself, and all the best locally grown veggies, cheeses, fish, bread, and more to share with your friends and family!

Use your monthly bonus SNAP dollar through the HIP program at the market!

Check out our vendor list and RSVP on our Facebook event! 

**Bring a donation for The Open Door to help ensure everyone in our community can eat well this winter! **

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GloucesterCast 306 With Chris McCarthy, Ralphael DiGiorgio, Pat and Jimmy Dalpiaz, Allen Estes, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 11/11/18

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GloucesterCast 306 With Chris McCarthy, Ralphael DiGiorgio, Pat and Jimmy Dalpiaz, Allen Estes, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 11/11/18

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Topics Include:

Pat’s Aunt That Doesn’t Like Me Is Donating Money To The Orphans Every Time We Swear On The Podcast

Thanksgiving anxiety

Allen Estes- www.allenestes.com

Allen Estes Kickstarter Campaign

Taste Of Cape Ann

Raphael DiGiorgio Food Critic To The Stars Reviews iPazzi

Cape Ann Youth Hockey Exodus To Westmount Montreal– Chris’ Experience in Montreal

Jazz Brunch at Feather & Wedge with Peter Fedele, Sunday, November 11

Well that was rather abrupt! Papa Gino’s Abruptly Shuttered!

Lights of Love Annual Tree Lighting at AGH- All welcome!  Wednesday Nov 28th 6:15PM

Coffin’s Beach By The Numbers

New Listing At 5 Stanwood Point Unit B, Gloucester

Pat Sheds Light On Old Packing Slips Discovered- Sea View Lobster Co. Gloucester Mass. Telephone (Gloucester, Mass.) 1324

Pat and Jimmy have a problem voting.

Chris Is A New Fan of Extreme Truck and Auto Repair

Jim would like to share a report on Two Sisters Cafe
Hank Junker Shout Out
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THANKSGIVING BULK PRODUCE ORDER

Thanksgiving Bulk Pick-up

Need to round out your pantry as we head into the holiday season? We would like to offer an opportunity for bulk ordering on some produce this week.
Pick up will be between 3PM and 6PM on Thursday, November 15th. If you can not make this date let me know and we can work something out.
How to Order: Simply reply to this email listing what you would like by 5PM on Tuesday, November 13th. I will confirm your order. Email address: CedarRockGardens@gmail.com– Cedar Rock Vegetable  Ordering Options – 
Enjoy our wholesale prices by ordering in bulk!
Open to everyone—please feel free to spread the word!

We are doing a special “Thanksgiving Basket” that includes an assortment of items for your favorite Thanksgiving dinner ever.

This basket includes: 5# Carrots, 5# Mashing potatoes, 1 Head of cabbage, 2.5# Parsnips, 1 Butternut Squash, 1 mixed herb bundle, 1# cut lettuce, 1 Stalk Brussles Sprouts, 4# Leeks, 2 Heads Garlic, and 1# Shallots – All for $62.50

Or, you can make your own combos with all the deliciousness below!

Orange Carrots – 5lb bag, $10 -or- 10lb bag, $18
Rainbow Carrots – 5LB bag, $12
Brussels Sprouts! – 2 stalks, $12
Butternut – 20lb box, $20
Squash Mix: carnival acorns, kabocha & honeynuts – 20lb box, $30
Potato, Roaster: Red pinto – 5lb, $12
Potato, All Purpose Masher mix, white/Yellow – 5lb, $8
Beet Mix, red & gold – 5lb bag, $10
Parsnips – 5lb bag, $12
Garlic – 1lb bag, $8
Shallots – 2lb bag, $10
Leeks – 4lb bag, $10
Cabbage mix (red and green) – 10lbs, $10
Celeriac – 3lbs, $8
Chic Mix: pan di zucchero & radicchio chicories – 5lbs, $10
Fennel – 3 large bulbs, $10
Grains, fresh-milled, Hard Red Wheat, Pastry Wheat –or– Rye – 5lb bag, $10
Herb bundle: Parsley, Thyme, Sage – 1 pack, $6

We wish you all well and a very healthy and cozy holiday season.

Thanks!

All the best.
Your farmers,
Elise and Tucker Smith
Cedar Rock Gardens
CedarRockGardens@gmail.com
978-471-9979

“Climate Change, Capitalism, and The Worldwide Symbiote” by Gloucester High Student Willa Brosnihan

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The student news site of Gloucester High School in Gloucester, MA

WILLA BROSNIHAN, Staff Writer

I am not a tree hugger. I do not always remember to switch off the lights when I leave the room, and sometimes I turn the heat up too high in the winter. I don’t spend my days saving injured birds or picking up trash off the beach. But after the climate report issued by the International Panel on Climate Change, I started to feel guilty about how little I’ve been doing.

The report said that the highest temperature increase that the planet can safely reach in comparison to pre-industrial global temperatures is 1.5 degrees Celsius. In 2017, NASA placed us at a .9 degree Celsius increase, and according to the IPCC report, we are expected to reach that 1.5 degrees “between 2030 and 2052.”

The effect of this change to our planet’s climate would be catastrophic. Sea level rise from melting ice caps would worsen the flooding caused by the increasing numbers of hurricanes, typhoons, and blizzards that could be expected. Arid regions and land already damaged by deforestation would become completely un-farmable. Poor communities would be the most drastically and immediately affected.

Here on the coast, where our high school parking lot already fills with ocean water after a big storm, we should be worrying about what our little city will look like for our children and grandchildren.

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Hiking Tompson Street Reservation

Took a hike on Friday afternoon up Tompson Street Reservation. It is beautiful up there and walking through Mount Jacob Cemetery was very moving.

Allen Estes Kickstarter- A portion of the funds for this CD will be donated to the Kay Ellis Memorial Scholarship

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Allen Estes is a gifted singer-songwriter whose time has come!   

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His music is cinematic and speaks to relationships, the world at large and specifically to the magical area he calls home, Gloucester, Massachusetts.

"Our Humble Queen of the Harbor" was written in memory of Kay Ellis (pictured bottom middle)

“Our Humble Queen of the Harbor” was written in memory of Kay Ellis (pictured bottom middle)

A portion of the funds for this CD will be donated to the Kay Ellis Memorial Scholarship. The song, “Humble Queen of the Harbor,” was written in memory of Kay Ellis, who, with her husband Tom, built the Schooner Thomas E. Lannon 1997. There have been many years of, as Tom puts it, “sailing in circles in Gloucester Harbor,” and many music sails that Allen has been a part of. The music sails were Kay’s idea! Kay’s passing in 2016 left a big hole in the waterfront community.  Several months after her passing, the scholarship fund in her name was established to benefit students of the Tourism and Hospitality fields. An annual ‘Sunset Sail and Party on the Dock’ has raised funds for the scholarship and since then 6 scholarships of $3000 each have been awarded to date.

Allen’s music is instantly memorable, the kind of music that stays with you, the kind you can’t get out of your head. Allen says, “These new songs deserve to be out in the world, and hopefully you will share our vision.” We hope you will get involved and support this new record project! Rewards range from a “Sincere Thank You” to a House Concert with many levels of support in between, including a private lesson with Allen for those budding singer-songwriters- wouldn’t that make a great gift!

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MEET GOOD MORNING GLOUCESTER’S NEW PODCAST HOST RALPH

Roles reversed 

Ralph DiGiorgio, Chirs McCarthy, and Joey