I’m all in on the next Star Wars Movie- Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer
Tourists – Paris and Manchester-By-The-Sea
Chicken Guadalajara
Chicken Guadalajara
My favorite dish on the menu at “The Boarder Café” is Chicken Guadalajara. Last week I was inspired to create this recipe after sadly missing the turn into the Boarder Café parking lot at their Saugus Route One location. Rush hour traffic had both north and south bound traffic backed up for miles, making it an easy decision not to attempt turning around. Craving the heavenly flavors of this dish, I headed straight to Market Basket to pick up a few key ingredients I knew I didn’t have on hand at home. Within 45 minutes of walking in the door my favorite Boarder dish was recreated and served to the family. It tasted amazing! Everyone gave it a double thumbs up!!
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Lucas Baisch’s A Measure of Normalcy at the Gloucester Stage!
A World Premiere by
Gloucester Stage’s 2015 Playwriting Apprentice
Gloucester Stage proudly presents the world premiere of Lucas Baisch’s A Measure of Normalcy from October 22 through November 1 at 267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA. Developed as part of the Gloucester Stage 2015 Apprentice Playwriting Program, A Measure of Normalcyfollows an array of lost souls as they straggle inside a quickly emptying Midwestern mini-mall. In the bleak late summer nineteen-year-old Casey Calloway works the food court tending to her burrito stand while Ari, Casey’s cousin, runs a shifty business out of their grandmother’s basement. The arrival of Gus, the new-hire, incites an unveiling of secrets within this stagnant community. Filled with balloon animals, cartoon flashbacks, cheap raps, and hallucinogenic gecko feces, this dark comedy questions what it means to be “normal” in a place of overwhelming simplicity.
For more information continue reading and visit the Gloucester Stage Company website here to purchase tickets.
Continue reading “Lucas Baisch’s A Measure of Normalcy at the Gloucester Stage!”
Gloucester Smile–Fisherman
Hauling Pots, Pigeon Cove From Leslie Heffron
Hi Joey, Thought the FOBs might like this little film, “Hauling Pots, Pigeon Cove.” I shot it on a recent peaceful Sunday morning. Turn up the volume for the full effect.
Taffy
Three Guesses As To Who Had A Hand In Building The Awesome Mystery GMG Sign
I’m really not sure how much I could thank the person/s involved in putting this thing together but I’m going to give daily guesses til I figure it out.
Guess # 1 David Calvo.
Reason- David naturally works with wood and has been a FOB for a while. He was one of my original suspects but yesterday’s comment he left on the post- “What happened? It wasn’t there this morning.” Leads me to believe he could be involved. The sign was installed under Captain Joe and Sons sign under the cover of darkness and taken down before noon. It was there when I got to work in the morning. The photo we took was with the sign in the office. So how did he know it had been displaced? hmmmm This places him in the number one suspect slot.
Guess #2a and 2b Bex Borden with or without the help of Ed Collard
Bex if anyone saw her on the campaign trail knows by that Ace Hardware shirt she proudly wore during her campaign video as well as during the debate so she would have access to the type of hardware that was attached at the top of the sign. Bex is also very creative and not afraid of working with tools. The reason I add in our long lost pal Ed Collard is because Ed is “The original” handyman and was working with Bex on her campaign for ward 1.
Would you just look at all three photo suspects- all scream guilty as hell.
So there you go. Anyone else care to venture a guess?

New Delhi Singer Subhadra Desai at the Annisquam Village Church Sunday October 25th
New Delhi singer/scholar Subhadra Desai, an artist with the Indian Council for Cultural Relations and All India Radio, brings a concert of Hindu devotional music to the Village Church on October 25, at the close of the morning worship service (after coffee, at 11:30).
A contemplative vocalist of Hindustani classical music, Desai has performed at prestigious Indian national festivals and other religious and academic forums. As a scholar of Sanskrit, she draws close to the wellsprings of Indian tradition. Her performance, with tabla and harmonium, reveal a purity of purpose and form. Familiar ragas become the vehicle for sacred texts, taking on a life of their own.
Desai honors the memory of Swami Vivekananda who spoke in 1893 at the Village Church when he came to the states to represent the east at the World Council of Religions, introducing Yoga to the west, as well.
Bring friends to join us for this rare and beautiful concert, free and open to all, midday on Sunday. 
Crafters Needed for the Rockport PTO Holiday Fair
Cape Ann Community News-
http://www.capeanncommunity.com
The Rockport PTO is looking for crafters to sell their wares at the holiday fair scheduled for Saturday, November 14th. We get a large amount of people attending from Rockport and neighboring towns who come with their families to participate in the activities and do some of their Christmas shopping so it is a great opportunity to showcase and sell your amazing creations. The cost is $50 per table, no no raffles, bake sales or used items.
If you are interested please fill out the form: holidayfairflierregistration2015 and send it to Amy Kamm (email: ajkamm93@gmail.com) or contact her at (978) 290-7891.
Alicia Unleashed Episode 7 Taped 10/18/2015 With Special Guests KD, Melissa Cox, Joey C and Host Alicia
Alicia Unleashed Episode 7 Taped 10/18/2015 With Special Guests KD, Melissa Cox, Joey C
and Host Alicia
kyle allergic to cats, how does melissa cox feel running uncontested, called joey and many topics within, Cape Ann Giclee, joey’s work at Seaport Grille, joey’s rant on football game, who in the city would you like to know more, do you correct peoples vocabulary, Rick Doucette, Phyliss O’Maley, does Kyle have ADD, breakfast spots, zekes place, red skiff, chris needs to make sweet potato hash, pumpkin stuff, pumpkin carving, Russell Orchard, what talia and tyler are for halloween, cigarette vending machines, kyle smells melissa, the infamous scarf, alicia stole selia’s pashmina, having siblings, kyles second time in church, should kyle have her own name?
LIVE BLOGGING FROM NEW LED STREET LIGHTS
I am not exactly sure what we are comparing as light number one is one large bulb, light number two is three bulbs, and light numbers three and four each have four bulbs.
I would describe the color of the LED lights not as blueish as I have heard described, but greenish. They appear extremely harsh, with an eerie and unwelcoming quality.
Chickity Check It! Our New Friends Patrick and Lauren Belmonte’s “Change Is Simple”
Change is Simple educates individuals on the connections between environmental and human health. We seek to inspire and empower an entire generation of environmentally literate citizens.
http://www.changeissimple.org/home/
Listen to our interview here-
GloucesterCast 155 With @KimSmithDesigns, Tristan and Brooke Welty, Big Tony, Patrick and Lauren Belmonte, and Host @Joey_C Taped 10/18/15
Check out their videos to learn more-
Cocktail Party and fashion Show November 13, for more info-
URGENT IMPORTANT CITIZEN INPUT NEEDED REGARDING NEW STREETLIGHTS
I LOVE CHANGE, CHANGE FOR THE BETTER THAT IS. IS THIS A CHANGE FOR THE BETTER? ARE WE COMMITTED TO THE NEW STREET LIGHTS? HOW DO YOU FEEL LED LIGHTS WILL AFFECT THE QUALITY OF YOUR LIFE IN OUR COMMUNITY, WHETHER 4000K OR 3000K OR NO CHANGE?
Two variations on LED streetlights being considered by the city have been set up for evaluation. The test installations are the first four lights on the west side of Washington Street just south of Gee Avenue.There are two types, rated at 3,000 degrees Kelvin and 4,000 degrees Kelvin. The “color” of the light is slightly different between the two types.
People concerned about light pollution and the effect of the lights on wildlife have been advocating for the 3,000K lights. Send your comments to Matt Coogan in the City’s Planning Department. His email address is:
MCoogan@gloucester-ma.gov
Above image courtesy google image search.
Map courtesy Paul Morrison via FB
PLEASE READ THIS OPINION PERTAINING TO THE EXPERIENCE OF OTHER COMMUNITIES WITH THE LED LIGHTS
Ruining That Moody Urban Glow
OCT. 17, 2015
…In interviews with the media, my fellow experimental subjects have compared the nighttime environment under the new streetlights to a film set, a prison yard, “a strip mall in outer space” and “the mother ship coming in for a landing” in “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.” Although going half-blind at 58, I can read by the beam that the new lamp blasts into our front room without tapping our own Con Ed service. Once the LEDs went in, our next-door neighbor began walking her dog at night in sunglasses.
Medical research has firmly established that blue-spectrum LED light can disrupt sleep patterns. This is the same illumination that radiates in far smaller doses from smartphone and computer screens, to which we’re advised to avoid exposure for at least an hour before bed, because it can suppress the production of melatonin. The tribute to “the city that never sleeps” was meant to celebrate a vibrant cultural night life — not a town of hollow-eyed “Walking Dead” insomniacs.
While the same light has also been associated with increased risk of breast cancer and mood disorders, in all honesty my biggest beef with LEDs has nothing to do with health issues. These lights are ugly. They’re invasive. They’re depressing. New York deserves better.
Boating Classes and Halloween Fun at Maritime Gloucester!
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Marine Halloween III – Tide of Planktonstein
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2015, 10:00 AM TO 12:00 PM, REGISTRATION : $7 PER CHILD FOR NON-MEMBERS, FREE FOR MEMBERS, AUDIENCE: PREK – 12 YEARS WITH PARENT/GUARDIAN. Get ready for marine science and mad science during our third annual Marine Halloween party! Click here for full info and registration.
Announcing the 2016 Boat Captain’s & Safe Boating Classes at Maritime Gloucester
Maritime Gloucester has once again partnered with Boatwise to offer a series of Captain’s Courses and Safe Boating Basics and Navigation Classes. All courses and classes will take place in Maritime Gloucester’s Robbins Classroom. Descriptions, dates and tuition are listed below. Class hours are Saturday and Sunday 8:30a-5:30p and Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00p-10:00p. Register through Boatwise HERE.
holycowicecreamcafe50% off of everything until we close. Come get your favorite flavor before it’s gone!
Cape Ann Dining News-
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Lone Sailboat
Sunset Saturday, Sunrise Sunday
GHS Football vs Salem
GHS handles Salem easily winning 39-6 playing the JV team for most of the second half.















































