Gloucester runs by Winthrop 41-7 for another easy win.. Next will be Thanksgiving against Danvers.
New Fort Stone Wall Built
Gloucester Smiles ~ 72
To All Gloucester Nor Easters Players and Parents
www.northshoreflagfootball.com
To All Gloucester Nor Easters Players and Parents
The Town Directors wanted to give a huge thank you for your participation during the first season of Flag Football. It was an incredible year , lots a of great games and times at Omaley each Sunday. We had a blast getting this up and running and hoped you enjoyed as much as we did . We are having the first ever Tournament of Champions being held at Omaley on November 22 , all day events going on numerous games teams from many cities participating. Hope to see you there and come cheer on our own city Champions the Jaguars and the Eagles , as well our runner ups Falcons and Chiefs.
Hope to see everyone in the Spring , we will be running another season just like the fall. Interested in joining the committee , email us at Gloucester@NorthshoreFlagFootball.com
Many Thanks
Town Directors
Glen McEachern
Darryl Brown
Brian Crowley
Hugh Strople
Rob Whitten
Maryann Linquata
Amy Gallagher
Regards,
Glen O. McEachern – Vice President – STAR Control Team
Listen As @CraigShoots Professes His Love For Peyton Manning and How He’s The Best QB Of All Time
Amid a Four Interception One Fumble Zero QB Rating Game Yesterday.
During the last Homiecast just as I predicted when the season wears on Peyton would crumble like he does every year but we get to listen to the nonsense from Peyton manning lovers like Craig MF Kimberley.
Listen to this crap-
12 Years Of Gloucester Vacation Sunrises From Nancy Garland Mattern
Hi Joey,
Here is a collection of sunrises I have photographed during our last twelve years of summer vacations in Gloucester. The photos were taken mostly on my iPhone, so the quality varies. We missed the summer of 2013 because we took the family on an Alaska cruise for our 50th anniversary, but otherwise we have spent 2 weeks in Gloucester every June or July for the last dozen years. We can see the sun rise from our bedroom in the house that we rent, so I (and whichever of my daughters and grandchildren want to join me) go traipsing down to the beach at 4:30 AM or so. This summer we had an amazing sunrise double rainbow. I have seen some folks contributing sunsets and so forth, and thought you might like to see these.
Best wishes from New Mexico,
Nancy Garland Mattern
A Muslim, a jew, a Christian, a Pagan, and an Atheist all walk into a coffee shop…
A LOT of Hockey was Played!
Thanks to the large number of fans who made a point to stop by and watch some fantastic hockey get played over the course of the weekend. I even spotted the Mayor in the crowd at one point!
The Sal Grasso Memorial Westmount Friendship Tournament was a huge success…and not just because Cape Ann won. Although I’d be lying if I didn’t admit that fact helps. If that sounds mean, check out the photo below that clearly shows that Westmount has been victorious a painful 18 out of 22 years…with Cape Ann only keeping the trophy safe for four. But, not this year! Because it is a friendship tournament and we have nothing but respect for Westmount and our long-standing friendship with them, I will simply state the facts. At the end of the 24 games of play this weekend, Cape Ann hung up their skates with 16 wins, 4 losses, and 4 ties.
MUCH more important than the final tally is the fact that some friendly and topnotch hockey was played. Cape Ann teams clocked serious hours at the rink to support other teams (as did their Canadian counterparts for sure), players shook hands, hugged, cheered, and stood quiet and still while each other’s National Anthems were played at the beginning of each and every game.
And, while the children were blissfully unaware, it was impossible to keep Paris, France out of one’s thoughts as our anthems played on…while chaos was simultaneously unfolding across the Atlantic. Likewise, with hands on hearts every 60 minutes or so all day long on Saturday, it was hard not to think of the hearts that were breaking across the way.
This tournament is about friendship…about camaraderie…about respect…and some healthy competition. Shared between two communities far, far away from each other, who share a passion for a sport.
While I have hundreds of action shots from the weekend… it is shots like these that summarize what the weekend was all about.
Congratulations to ALL of the players! While you thought you were just playing hockey this weekend…you showed us much, much more.


Community Stuff 11/16/15
Trinity Congregational Church will be holding its popular holiday fair during the Harvest Festival, November 21st. Stop in to enjoy some of their signature fresh homemade Anadama Bread, other Holiday Foods, Jewelry,Gift Baskets, and Children’s Activities. Also look for the Open flag on Middle Street for their Thrift Shop.
Rockport DECA Sea Shells and Jingle Bells
2015 Subaru Share the Love Event to Benefit Meals on Wheels
Gloucester, MA — As part of a national partnership with Meals on Wheels America, Subaru will donate $250 to the purchaser’s choice of a participating charity – one of which is Meals on Wheels – for every new vehicle sold or leased from November 19, 2015, through January 2, 2016. Since the Share the Love Event began in 2008, Subaru and its participating retailers have donated more than 1.2 million meals, safety checks and friendly visits to seniors being served by local Meals on Wheels programs across the country.
SeniorCare Inc.’s Meals on Wheels program brings a daily meal right to the door for frail and homebound elders, Monday through Friday. Menus are designed by nutrition experts to meet the needs of older adults and are prepared by a professional caterer. In addition, homebound elders have a daily interaction with the delivery team—sometimes their only human contact that day.
CAPE ANN SYMPHONY HOLIDAY POPS November 28th and 29th
CAPE ANN SYMPHONY
THE 64th SEASON: A SEASON TO REMEMBER
Yoichi Udagawa, Music Director
HOLIDAY POPS
Cape Ann Symphony Holiday Tradition Returns on
November 28 and November 29
The Cape Ann Symphony’s annual Holiday Pops Concert, an exciting celebration of holiday music favorites including an audience sing-along, kicks off the holiday season on Saturday, November 28 at 8 pm & Sunday, November 29 at 2 pm. This joyful Cape Ann Symphony holiday tradition features the Cape Ann Symphony Chorus under the direction of Rockport’s Wendy Betts performing songs of the season with the orchestra under the musical direction of conductor Yoichi Udagawa. The 2015 Holiday Pops Concert features the return of “Yankee Swap!: White Elephant Gift Exchange” from Suite No. 4 “Cape Ann” for orchestra by Robert J. Bradshaw, a Gloucester based composer and CAS member. “Yankee Swap!” is a super fun musical take on the New England holiday tradition. “Yankee Swap!” wascommissioned by Cape Ann Symphony and premiered at the 2013 Holiday Pops Concert. The Cape Ann Symphony concerts are held at the Manchester-Essex High School auditorium on 36 Lincoln Street in Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA. Manchester-Essex High School Auditorium is handicapped accessible. Ticket prices are $40 for adults, $35 for senior citizens, $5 for Youth age 18 and under. For tickets and information, call 978-281-0543 or visit www.capeannsymphony.org.
Photos: Conductor Yoichi Udagawa
Gloucestercast 159 Taped 11/15/15 With Guests Joel Favazza, Kathy Boudreau, @Ali4416, @KimSmithDesigns and Host @Joey_C
Gloucestercast 159 Taped 11/15/15 With Guests Joel Favazza, Kathy Boudreau, Alicia Cox, Kim Smith and Host @Joey_C
Topics Include:
Lighthouse BNI Openings, Toy Drive and Scholarship Check Out Their Facebook Page

TWIN LIGHTS DAYBREAK
Sunday Stroll

Beautiful morning at the State Pier

Wingaersheek in November

This was last week of course, but it was still November, when we don’t think of people in the water and kids running along the sandbar in their bathing suits. We could take that for another month or two.
I recall swimming in March 2012 at Cambridge Beach, and looking over at a crowded Wingaersheek Beach filled with umbrellas and sunbathers during that winter that never happened. Maybe we’ll get a repeat this year.
E.J. Lefavour
Week of November 15, 2015
Cape Ann Community Events-
http://www.capeanncommunity.com
Tuesday November 17: Smart Technology Shopping 
6:30-8pm Please call the Reference Dept. 978.281.9763 Ext 21 to register
Also Tuesday November 17: Books N Brews at Katrina’s Bar & Grill 6-8pm: Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
Thursday November 19: Interviewing Skills
NorthShore Career Center and the Sawyer Free Library are co-sponsoring a workshop on how to write a resume that employers will notice. The class will be taught by professional career counselors and will be held on Thursday morning, December 3 from 9:30 am – 12:00 pm. If interested, you need to register at NorthShore Career Center; 5 Pleasant St; Gloucester, MA. For information, call (978) 283-4772.
In The Children’s Library:
Wednesday November 18: Read with Zyla the Therapy Dog – sign up for a 15-minute time slot! 978.281.9763 Ext 18
Saturday November 21:
Live blogging 11/15/2015
Gloucester Smiles with Man’s Best Friend
Live Smoking #Bluefin #Tuna On The Weber Smokey Mountain
For More BBQ Recipes-
http://www.northeastbbq.com
Follow along all morning at www.northeastbbq.com
Tuna Assassin Jimmy Santapaola was kind enough to bring me some tuna steaks from his latest trip, landed less than 24 hours ago, I’ve got them cut into one inch mini steaks and into an overnight marinade.
The marinade consisted of-
A Bottle of Veri Veri Teriyaki Marinade and Sauce
A Turn In the Bowl of Chili Oil and Japanese Sesame Oil
A Very Generous Amount of Crushed Red Pepper Flakes (I like stuff spicy)
A Half a Tablespoon of Granulated Garlic
A Cup Of Light Brown Sugar

Put a third of the marinade in a heavy duty freezer bag, added tuna, added another third marinade, added a third of the tuna, and then the rest so its covered and placed in fridge overnight.

6:00AM Update
Tuna has absorbed most of the marinade and I’m going to lay it out on the smoker racks…
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Thanks To Jimmy Santapaola Jr I’ll Be Smoking Some Tuna Steaks Tomorrow
Tune in tomorrow morning at http://www.northeastbbq.com for the live Smoke. Been soaking since 1:30PM today in a sealed Zip lock bag.
Here’s the ingredients for the marinade



















































