No body edits video like our boy! We are so blessed to have this MO FO in our lives.
Check out some of his ridiculous work-
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My View of Life on the Dock
No body edits video like our boy! We are so blessed to have this MO FO in our lives.
Check out some of his ridiculous work-
http://www.vimeo.com/104766546
Rosie Verga offering blessings with Holy Water
GMG’s Manny was in the house last night!
Cucuzzata Cookies, are cookies made with a soft delicate dough filled with a Candied Zucchini filling. Zucchini Filling Recipe is also highlighted in “Sista Felicia’s Cookbook “Gifts of Gold”
Sista Felicia’s Cucuzzata Cookies & Chocolate-Almond Torrone recipe’s are highlighted in “Gifts Of Gold In A Sicilian Kitchen with Sista Felicia; Harvest”
During last night’s Novena I gifted a set rosary beads, to each my Commeritties in honor of “Cumnare Day” traditional celebrated in Italy on June 24 th each year. The beautiful strand of beads were gifted to me from Jennie Mooney of Michigan, shortly after the Feast of St. Joseph.

Guardian of St. Peter Joseph Orlando
Fiesta Committee Members Michael Linquata and Al Millefoglie, break down tables after last night rosary, to prepar the The American Legion Hall for tonight’s Day 9 final Novean
** All Fiesta Photo can be printed and purchased at Cape Ann Giclee on Maplewood Ave Gloucester Ma** Continue reading “St. Peter Novena Night 8”
With the Thrush gone, radiation done, a couple of blood transfusions, and rest, I’ve reached 161 pounds and have some energy. And the current news events keep me on my toes. I hope to start publishing more photos and spending more time at the gallery soon. One thing giving me joy is raising some decorative and edible plants (patio tomatoes, lettuce, and basil). I’m happily spending more time shopping at Goose Cove Gardens and less at the hospital.
Hi Joey,
It has been awhile since I’ve updated your readers on things that are going on at the PD. I apologize, as we have been getting ready for summer and Fiesta, and have launched our new initiative on the addiction crisis.
Our new program addressing addiction is off to a great start and I think we are doing some good work getting people off the streets and into treatment. So far, 22 have come in and been placed into treatment. At no cost to any residents. I know it’s gained a lot of attention and I guess my bottom line is this: I do not believe a program like this could have started anywhere but Gloucester. The tightknit, “take care of your neighbor” attitude this City possesses allows us to go against the traditional thinking and simply do the right thing. I’m really proud and humbled to serve here as the Chief of Police. Thank you to all who support this idea.
Fiesta is upon us again! We are keeping our fingers crosses for good weather! Last year’s Fiesta was a great success from a public safety standpoint and from the feedback I received; businesses, residents, and visitors alike all agreed it was what Fiesta is all about –A family event celebrating the City and St. Peter. We expect this year to be no different. We have communicated to businesses our expectations of them to be responsible and cooperative and they have been doing a great job. Our officers are ready to insure a safe and fun atmosphere and we know that the people of Gloucester will be respectful to each other during this event. With that combination, we hope for a repeat of last year, where we had only 15 public safety issues throughout Fiesta that resulted in only 3 arrests. Yes, the horses will be back this year (this time with a pooper scooper). We got great feedback from people who really enjoyed their accessibility and friendliness and they were a great asset late night when things can get a little dicey. I hope to see a lot of your readers again this year. Viva San Pietro!!
We continue to make strides toward certification and accreditation, which are the highest standards a police department can obtain in the state. It is a long process, but we are getting there. We have revamped all of our policies and procedures to be in line with the process and are training our officers in a new way as to provide more professional services to the community.
Look for the new Citizens Police Academy in the fall. We have put about 150 residents through the Academy and it has been a great experience for all involved.
We are in our second year with a school resource officer and the program is going well. It is a partnership with the school system we hope will continue for many years. We have been able to identify and resolve issues before they becomelarger and build relationships with the youth of the City on a whole new level.
Next week we hope to announce, with the support of Mayor Theken, a major addition in our collective fight against domestic violence. Stay tuned.
We have two officers graduating from the MBTA Police Academy in July and we look forward to welcoming them on.
We have a second Animal Control Officer, fully trained now and working daily. We are working on not only enforcing the new ordinances, but in encouraging proper registration and working with responsible dog owners to make sure all voices are heard and we are following what the community want.
We continue to address all quality of life issues, including parking, animal control issues, speeding, and other daily issues that can frustrate and cause problems. We are always available to hear your concerns about making the City a better place to live and work.
As always, I can be reached directly for any and all questions and concerns at 978-281-9775 or lcampanello@gloucester-ma.gov
Thanks Joey, I hope you and your readers enjoy Fiesta and the summer season, and let me once again say how happy and humbled I am to be the Chief of Police in this great City.
Lenny
Respectfully,
Leonard Campanello
Chief of Police
City of Gloucester, MA
Hypothetically….if you were shopping at a really large chain store for a long list of random items and, only after having driven 25 minutes away, realized that you didn’t pay for an item COMPLETELY by accident, what would you do? What if, to up the ante, you had spent about $82 and the accidentally unpaid for item cost about $12? Would you immediately turn around and go back to pay? Would you call, apology profusely, and go back and pay at your earliest convenience? Would you fist pump and shout, “Take that, Corporate America”?
I wonder…..
The Cape Ann Amateur Radio Association invites the public to a 24 hour continuous live demonstration of amateur radio.This 24 hour event called “Field Day” will be starting at 2 PM at the Fuller School in Gloucester, Mass on Saturday June 27th and will end at 2 PM the following Sunday June 28th. During this demonstration the public will see various forms of worldwide communications based on a scenario if the power goes out and all other cellphone and internet communications goes down in a disaster or other emergency.The public will even have the opportunity to actually talk on the air on an amateur radio.For more information on this event and amateur radio please go to http://www.caara.net
Greats is a Brooklyn based footwear company that uses premium materials and has a slightly contemporary twist on old classics. My buddies in Town swear by them. Def getting the navy blue Wilson’s and debating on the Dune “Hirsh”. Frickin sweet!
Click here for a link to Greats with a $10 discount code
The first time I wore these swim trunks were for the polar plunge. They dry so quickly and are so comfortable, I can’t say enough about the inside compression short lining. Unlike mesh swim trunk linings found on other swim trunks which make your man parts all uncomfortable, the Coastal Dog Swim Trunks with built in compression shorts offer support and comfort far greater than any other bathing suit I’ve ever worn.
If they cost three times as much they would be worth it.
Get yours here- https://www.coastaldogapparel.com/
Wore the New Malibu Coastal Dog Trunks For My Time In The Dunk Tank To Raise Money For Cancer Research At Gloucester’s Relay For Life-

With family visiting through the end of this week, and Liv and Matt here until Tuesday, I haven’t had a spare moment to look through the few photos I managed to take. I’ll post those within the next day or so. And the fabulously talented Esther Mathieu was our wedding photographer–I cannot wait to see her photos!! When things settle down I plan to make a list of all the local businesses who helped make Matt and Liv’s wedding simply magical. If you are on Instagram type in the hashtag #lobstercovewedding to see lots more snapshots.
Craig Kimberley Photo
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Join us Tuesday night for our community dinner night in support of North Shore Health Project.
Celebrating 20 years in business we are giving back to the community every Tuesday night. Full menu also available.
If you would like to inquire about support for your organization, please email us at passportsrestaurant@gmail.com. We look forward to working with you!
Passports Restaurant
110 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930
Please call for Reservations: 978.281.3680
For questions please call:
Eric Lorden
978 304-7723
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