Riley 4 and Hannah 2 had a great and fun time with Papa and Nonnie in Gloucester last weekend. Between Good Harbor Beach, Stage Fort Park, visiting the horses on Mussel Point, the Alpacas at Marshall Farm Stand and most important Toodeloos Toy lots of fun memories.
What do you see?

Every time I catch this out of the corner of my eye when walking on Toronto Ave. in the early morning, I always think there is some large creature stalking through the woods, or an ogre carrying a stick and rushing somewhere. When the crows are really being vocal, I see a gigantic crow or raven. It gets my attention every time. What do you see?
E.J. Lefavour
Bowl Painting for the Open Door

Chamber Partners with City for the Block Parties
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Mayor Announces Partnership with Cape Ann Chamber
Chamber to take over coordination of annual city block parties
Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken announced recently that the City will be partnering with the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce in order to coordinate the downtown block parties this year.
As the residents of Gloucester know well, the annual block parties are a festive and busy time. For years, they were overseen by volunteers. During that time, the block parties have grown drawing more and more people to the downtown area. This year is not expected to be any different. In order to maximize the opportunity that the block parties present and to ensure that participation and revenues continue to grow, the City has enlisted the help of the Cape Ann Chamber and its business membership to promote and serve all those who will attend.
“The annual block parties are an important time for…
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Wednesdays with Fly Amero ~ This week, in honor and celebration of the amazing life of KAY ELLIS

Wednesday, March 9th
This week, in honor and celebration
of the amazing life of KAY ELLIS
I shall be humbly stepping down from my duties at the Rhumb
Line. Not to say the establishment will be closed – just that Kay
was/is a dear, dear friend and my place is by her side. I look
forward to seeing you all next week! ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
Upcoming…
Chick & Ellen
Fozzie Hill

Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Gloucester Smiles ~ 182
Douchebag of the day award goes to…
As if nature wasn’t horrifying enough- Now we got ostriches trying to murder cyclists!
I’m pretty sure it would be about two seconds into realizing an ostrich was going to bite my head off before I shit my pants.
Tipping the Scales
So, here’s my question this week. Do you tip on ice cream? I’d like to think I’m a pretty decent tipper. When figuring out a tip on a tab at dinner or for drinks, I usually go for 22%…more than the maybe average 20% but not a full 25% because that feels a little bit excessive. I also usually err on the side of caution if I’m not totally certain that tipping is necessary but would be appreciated. I try to survey the scene and see if others are tipping first…like on a shuttle bus to/from the airport. If others are, I do. But…if others aren’t…I feel even worse and so I tip then as well.
So, the other day, the boys and I stopped for ice cream and, after having paid in exact change, I only had a $20 bill left. I agonized a bit because that left me with nothing to put into the little tip cup. I walked away feeling totally guilty….but then thought, “Well, is it necessary or just kind of rare, but appreciated, to tip the person who scoops a couple of ice cream cones for you?” My modus operandi is to give my spare change if it is close to like 75 cents…or $1 if my change is less than that. Is that cheap?
So, what do you do?

Rockport Cub Scouts Corned Beef & Cabbage Dinner
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Rockport Cub Scouts’ Pack 55 are hosting their second annual Corned Beef & Cabbage Dinner Fundraiser on Saturday, March 12 from 4-7PM at Spiral Hall on the corner of Broadway & School street in Rockport. Dinner, Beverage and Dessert is $10 for adults and $7 for children under 12. Carry-out will be available. Cash, Local Checks & Credit Cards accepted. All proceeds will support Cub Scouting in Rockport. E-mail pack55rockport@gmail.com for more info.
Introducing The Newest Member Of a The GMG Family- Bridgette Matthews!
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR COMMUNITY ~ CELEBRATING THE NEW PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN GLOUCESTER SEAFOOD PROCESSING AND FISHERMEN’S WHARF WITH 99 RESTAURANTS
Mayor Romeo Theken and Ninety Nine Restaurant and Pub President Charlie Noyes signing the declaration.
Today before an international delegation from the Seafood Expo North America held at the Gloucester House Restaurant luncheon, Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken announced a brand new partnership between Ninety Nine Restaurant and Pub, Gloucester Seafood Processing, and Fishermen’s Wharf. Ninety Nine will source local seafood from Gloucester to all of its 105 New England restaurants.
“The City of Gloucester would like to thank the Ninety Nine Restaurant and Pub for this new business opportunity for the Gloucester seafood industry. The relationship between our city and the Ninety Nine Restaurant and Pub would not have happened if it were not for the strength of Gloucester seafood and its world-renowned products, ” said Mayor Theken
“The Ninety Nine Restaurant and Pub is based here in Massachusetts and as part of our culture, we strive to build local partnerships with communities across the region. We see today’s announcement, and our decisions to contract Gloucester Seafood as a smart way to support our efforts to offer healthy, fresh, local options to our guests,” said President Charlie Noyes. “We are proud to support the local economy and offer Gloucester seafood to our guests given its strong reputation in the marketplace.”
Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives President Angela San Filippo, Maria and Sal Di Stefano
Chamber President Ken Riehl and Community Development’s Carol Thistle
Mayor Sefatia thanking Lenny Linquata

City Councilors Scott Memhard and Jamie O’Hara
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Footloose

Splash on Stacy Boulevard
The beauty of the ocean
From Shore Road


GLOUCESTER SEAFOOD IS SO FRESH, IT’S ALIVE! #GLOUCESTERFRESH #SENA16
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Joey Ciaramitaro, Angela San Filippo, Mayor Sefatia, and Mark Ring
GROUP PHOTO! #SENA2016 #INNOVATE GLOUCESTER #GLOUCESTER FRESH
New Gloucester Sea Serpent Sightings
Happy Birthday To Our Paul Morrison

Breaking: Last Night’s Aurora Borealis at Old Garden Beach Rockport
Roger Porter got a great shot of the Aurora Borealis last night looking north from Old Garden Beach in Rockport. All you need is a good view of the northern horizon and some sign that an Aurora might happen. Go here to the Gloucester Area Astronomy Club Web Site and click on the Ephemerides menu and click Aurora. This will give you the odds as to an aurora happening.

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