Captain Muniz the Gloucester star on Wicked Tuna, lands a Tuna the hard way with a harpoon, just like his Portuguese ancestors from the Azores. Also see Capt. Muniz prepare his tools of the trade.
Magnolia Farmer’s Market
Breaking News:
Magnolia Farmers Market
We are very excited that the first farmers market starts Monday, June 15, 2015 on Lexington Avenue in Magnolia 4pm-7pm. Rain or Shine ! A little rain isn’t going to stop us as it’s a much needed rain today. The ground and especially the produce are happier with this rain. Local vendors from all around Cape Ann will be setting up every Monday along the Ave. Virgilio’s bakery, Seaview farm (local meats, eggs), classic cooks and your favorite farmer to name a few. Please come support Magnolias 1st ever farmers market. Marshall’s Farm deal of the day at both the farm and Magnolia market, $2 off a quart of strawberries, $1 off a head of fresh picked lettuce and $1 off a bunch of asparagus. With your farmer Bob card.
For more information please follow the following link
Yo- There’s Goats at First Parish Burial Ground and Clark Cemetery Through Today- Check ‘Em Out!
Crystal Daley forwards-
We want to let everyone know that at First Parish Burial Ground and Clark Cemetery the goats are back. They are munching happily at the vegetation and will be here until next Tuesday. People are free to visit them as they love having company just please remember they have plenty of food already so don’t feed them and they are behind an electric fence for their protection.
We will be hosting a work party this Sunday June 14th starting at 11. So come by and help out and get distracted by the goats. Wear appropriate clothing for outside work.
We look forward to seeing everyone.
Yo Looky Who’s On Instagram (and it’s a killer page) The Thomas E Lannon!
I highly suggest a follow!
I’m STOKed about Grilling On My @stokgrills Drum
Completely obsessed with getting to the BBQ after work and unwinding while creating something delicious.
See the cast iron grates on the STOK Drum grill? I don’t know how any grilling enthusiast would ever go back to aluminum metal grates after using cast iron. The beauty of it is that these grates came standard on a grill that already cost less than a similarly equipped Weber.
I take pride on how I’ve been caring for them too. Clean before and after every session and then I keep a mason jar filled with peanut oil right next to my baby and slather on the peanut oil after the cleaning while the grates are still hot. It’s made them into a beautifully seasoned cooking surface which makes killer hash marks and has a great degree of anti-stick properties just like your favorite well seasoned cast iron pan.
Have I told you yet about how obsessed I am with my new Charcoal grill? Because if I haven’t, let me tell you I could go on and on.
Can’t wait for our first annual GMG BBQ Throwdown at Stage Fort Park!
I Went Yard
To the Yard House, that is.
I’m pretty certain that I wrote about a yummy meal at the Yard House over a year ago, but it stands repeating.
After a day that involved the boys setting out lobster traps, me beginning to pack for our week’s vacation to Nantucket, some bike riding, playing of catch, an early Father’s Day lunch at Captain Carlo’s on the deck for my dad (because we’ll be away), hockey practice, and the dropping of boys off at my mom’s, Freddy and I did some birthday shopping for Finn and then landed at the Yard House at Market Street for a late dinner.
Totally yummy.
Check out their full menu here if you’d like.






Community Photos 6/15/15
May 12, 2015 marks 4 years since my surgery and subsequent diagnosis with a grade IV brain tumor (Glioblastoma Multiforme). Thanks to my doctors and clinical care nurses in the Neuro-Oncology group at MGH, my beautiful wife and best friend Bonnie and three sons Jake, Liam and Ethan, I have outlived the average prognosis of six to fourteen months. I’ll join my family (Family Ties) this year to once again walk the Cape Ann Relay for Life. I feel very passionate about trying to give back since I feel like I have been blessed with the life I’ve been re-given and would be remiss if I didn’t try to give back to others fighting this battle. Our family walks to support those that are suffering in so many ways with a cancer diagnosis. We walk to honor the people that have come before us that have contributed their time, money and emotional effort to battle cancer so that those that followed them, like me, have more hope. We walk to help stay positive and treat not just the symptoms but the spirit of those dealing with cancer. I know each of us face trials in our lives, but the lesson I’ve learned is that it is not what happens to you (since we all face adversity in our lives), but how we choose to deal with our challenges and live our lives that will define us. So we support each other, we walk and we believe that we will see the day when will win this battle again cancer that creates so much fear and suffering. With progress on the horizon, we continue to work together to raise awareness and money to fund research and to support families dealing with a cancer diagnosis. These strides forward are made possible with fundraising efforts, such as the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life.
See you all on the 20th of June
Dexter H. Murray Jr.
Hi Joey.
Niles Beach Sunset with the Ardelle and Boston Skyline.
Have a glorious Sunday! Karen
Karen Pischke
Gloucester MA
New 5 mile an hour signs….
Susan LaRosa submits-
Yeah… By nun 8.
Eric Schwartz submits
Joey,
This is a photo of my granddaugther Juliet today at Good Harbor today.
Lauralee Taylor
Live man stuff: Grilling on da fiya!
Cape Ann Real Estate Video The MarketWATCH 6/13/15
For a confidential consultation, call us at 978-758-0983 or email kennymaccarthy@gmail.com
- 20R South Street Rockport – Mark Vadala
- 20 South Street Rockport – Mark Vadala
- 7 Beck Street Newburyport – Eileen Scanlon
- 16 Rocky Hill Road Essex – Julie Smith
- 7 Atlantic Ave. Gloucester – Janice Sullivan
- 23 Caleb’s Lane Rockport – Patricia Fitzgerald
- 7 Sea Fox Lane Gloucester – Traci Corbett and Peter Olson
- 11 & 13 Hutchins Court – Debra Lovelace
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Last Day To Order Is Monday For Father’s Day GMG Caps / Hoodies / Dry Fit Shirts Order Now For Delivery By Saturday!
Hit it!- http://gmg.storenvy.com/
What are you gonna be the dope that puts it off and puts it off til it’s the day before and you don’t have anything and you’re gonna have to go scramble around to get something on the Saturday before Father’s day when you should be at the beach?
Don’t be the dope that A) Blows off Father’s Day or B) Waits til last minute and comes up with some crappy gift.
I’m giving you the perfect opportunity to get it all done and off your mind so you can enjoy yourself without having to do more than click a few buttons.
Is your dad a fan of GMG or a fan of G-Town? Then hit this link up and buy him the gift you know he’s gonna love- http://gmg.storenvy.com/
Geologic Survey Underway in Rockport
Friday morning on my way into Cambridge I stopped to check on the baby shore birds that I have been filming at Henry’s Pond. Setting up on the pond’s edge, I met Zach Strommer, graduate student at UMass, and assistants Andy Fallon and Justin Shawler from the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS). Zach is a geology student of Professor John Woodruff and he is writing his thesis on historic storms. The layers of sediment at Henry’s Pond make for an ideal location to gather data. Whenever there is a major storm, the surge pulls sand and salt water into the brackish pond. I wonder how far back in time they will travel. Zach shared his email and said his thesis will be done in about a year. I’ll put it on my calendar and will check back for the results of the study.
Before and After
Taking Flight at Clarke Pond
Are you a creature of habit?
There’s No Place Like Home
Marketing for Artist and Photographers at Cape Ann Giclée
Many of the artists that print with us opt to be represented in our marketing initiatives to sell prints. Call (978) 547-7070 or email info@capeanngiclee.com us to get started on using our free marketing initiatives or set up an appointment to talk about an affordable website to sell your work. Our marketing and website initiatives include:
1- Making your prints available for sale in our online gallery, artists set their own price, we print and ship the prints and charge printing costs, shipping costs and a 20% commission. There is no fee to be included in our online gallery. This service is FREE. You can see the Gallery here –
http://www.capeanngicleeshop.com/product-gallery
2- We offer websites for artists and photographers who would like us to do their print fulfillment. Websites include hosting and a robust ecommerce solution that is tied to our print fulfillment and automatically loads pricing and sizing into your website making uploads of new images easy for you. You use your own custom url ensuring that any SEO you generate for your website is yours. Prices start at $199/year and we have found the $199/year website to be large enough for all the artists we print for but larger options are available and we are happy to go over those with you. For customers who place an initial all at once print order of $1200 with us we waive the $199 website fee and if the customer maintains at least $1900/year in print orders with us we continue to waive the fee.
3- Many artists and photographers have their own websites, they may, however, find it cumbersome to get an order from a customer, forward the order to us, pick the print up from us, and ship it out to the customer. We can show you how you can let your website do the work for you and have your website let us know when you get an order so that we can print it and ship it for you even if you are away on vacation, that way you will never have to worry about keeping your customers satisfied while you are away. We even include your marketing materials and use you business name as the return address so your customers don’t even know it’s coming from us. This service is FREE
4- Our studio space doubles as a gallery space and we gladly show the work of our clients in our gallery space, have a one man show or get together with other artists and do a group show, original works of art are welcome as long as you are willing to take giclee orders for your original art and any photo prints must be printed by us. Call us or stop by to talk about showing your work in our gallery. This service is FREE
Cape Ann Giclee is located at 20 Maplewood Ave, Gloucester, MA. and is open from 10am to 5 pm Mon-Fri.
WHO YOU GONNA CALL?
WHO YOU GONNA CALL?
When there’s a major emergency.
When the electricity goes out.
When the Cell Phone Towers are out of service.
Amateur Radio Operators. That’s who.
They are ready to assist in any emergency where you need to communicate when there’s nothing else available.
They’ve helped in Earthquakes, Hurricanes, tornado’s, Snowstorms, etc.
They also help out coordinating community events. Such as parades, concerts, road races, etc.
Our local Ham Radio Club CAARA is a very active part of the community.
CAARA also holds free classes to become a Amateur Radio Operator.
They can make you one in a day!
If you want to learn how to become Amateur Radio operator, check out CAARA’S webpage for all info, classes and Amateur Radio events.
CLICK HERE FOR CAARA’s Website
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Cape Ann Amateur Radio Association, 6 Stanwood Street, Gloucester, MA, 01930
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Cape Ann Amateur Radio Association
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Contact: Gardi Winchester WA1BTK Open house for operating CAARA’s stations, projects, questions or general socializing.
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CLICK HERE FOR CAARA’s Face Book Page

The Strawberry Festival At Mile Marker and Put On By The Bridge Was Another Great Success- Nice work
Mary Ann Tells Me They’re Working On A Website For Their Cool Carved Fish and Once She Sends It To Me We Will Post It
Anna From Cape Ann Giclee – I’ll Take One Of Everything- I love Everything They Do At Cape Ann Giclee
Pretty Sure Pauline’s Husband Was Put On Work Duty After His Awesome Sailing Trip
Pop Gallery Gets It- Nautical Themes Swag For A Nautical Town
Coastal Elite Where We Need To Get To Do A Piece On
Need A Gloucester Themed Gift- Check Out Premier Imprints Hi Patty ![]()
Lisa- Always So Helpful When I Brig The Girls Into Sawyer Free
Magnolia’s Has The Bows I Wish My Little Zoochies Were Young Enough To Wear
Would Have Got More Pics But We Had To Get In And Out To Soccer
MAGNOLIA ROAD RACE – June Registration Special
MAGNOLIA ROAD RACE – June Registration Special
Magnolia Road Race Committee is pleased to announce our 39th annual 5K and 1K Fun Run will be held on Saturday August 29.
Good Morning!
The Race Committee is pleased to announce our 39th annual 5K and 1K Fun Run will be held on Saturday August 29.
We hope you will join us again this year and bring the entire family to Lexington Avenue for a morning of fun and competition. As an early enticement, we are offering a third off the 5K race day fee if you sign up before the end of June. You will find the registration link with more information at www.magnolialibrary.org
The 1K kids Fun Run is still $5.00 and includes entry to the pancake breakfast. All kids get a medal for participating.
There are cash prizes for the 5K and its first 100 entries will get a free running shirt. These are always long gone by race day, so please register early.
The Gloucester Police Department is again planning to have a touch-a-truck after the race. The bouncy house was a huge hit last year and will be back.
The Joe Nadeau Band will be performing live at the start and finish lines. The band was killer last year and shouldn’t be missed whether you are running or not
Best Wishes
Randy O’Neil
Magnolia Road Race Committee
PS Please let me know if you might be interested having your business help sponsor the race. We have been blessed by the support of the business community, and definitely promote our partners on the shirts and race day banner.
Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/magnoliarace/
International Dory Races Saturday, June 20th 10 AM – Noon at Jodrey State Fish Pier
International Dory Races
Saturday, June 20th 10 AM – Noon at Jodrey State Fish Pier
Don’t miss your US Dory teams competing against Nova Scotia, Canada for the International Dory Championships next Saturday in historic Gloucester Harbor. For over 60 years these famous fishing ports have been slugging it out behind the oars to determine the finest dory rowers now in 5 divisions: Men’s Open, Junior Men, Women, Master’s (Over 50) & Mixed Doubles. This year’s US teams feature locals Dylan & Clayton Morrissey, Tyler Edmonds/Thomas Beaton, Lindsey Rogers/Amanda Pallazola, Mark Harmon/John Scola, and Lily Jean Sanfilippo/Bill Edmonds. Enjoy a couple hours of family entertainment on the waterfront where past and present will converge in a battle of strength, skill and seamanship.
See you there!
Travel aboard the Nova Star, the official travel sponsor of the IDRC & CDRA to Nova Scotia with team USA in August (10th – 31st) and receive a 10% discount when mentioning promo code “Dory” when booking your trip.
Sport the latest IDRC gear for sale at the races or on-line at www.internationaldories.com. Thank you Cape Ann Savings Bank our Team US race shirt sponsor!















Thanks for the oysters Eric! 









