Thoughts And Prayers Go Out To The Family Of Our Friend Jackie Hardy

I first met Jackie as part of our founding group of Block Party organizers. I can tell you this- there was never a doubt that we couldn’t have done what we got done without Jackie clearing the way to make them such a hit.
Never a doubt that Jackie always put the city and her constituents best interests first. She was a councilor who did what was right for the city and put the decision making based on what was right and not on politics.
A great Gloucesterite and one of the best City Councilors ever. Thanks for all you’ve done to make this a better place Jackie.
God bless you and our thoughts are with your family.
Rock n Roll Hall of Famer John Sebastian comes to Gloucester Next Saturday 9/13
It’s not often that a rock star this big performs in downtown Gloucester. Remember The Lovin’ Spoonful?
How about Woodstock, which was 45 years ago this August?
When John Sebastian performs next Saturday at Gloucester’s UU Meetinghouse, he won’t be wearing the tie-dye jacket he’s got on in this video, because it’s now on display at the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. He will, however, sing some of his most enduring #1 hits like “Do You Believe In Magic?”, “Daydream”, “Summer In The City” and “Welcome Back” the theme song from Welcome Back Kotter.
And he’ll tell some wonderful, fascinating stories rooted in the major role he played in the mid-’60s rock revolution. Don’t miss this rare chance to experience music that defined a generation up close and personal. Get your tickets now (right here).
New “Drama” for 2015 Wicked Tuna Boat
BURNHAM’S FIELD TO REOPEN SATURDAY WITH BIG EVENT!
Joey,
Big news from the largest playground and green space in central Gloucester: Burnham’s Field is set to reopen this Saturday after its first major renovation in 30 years! All are invited to the Grand Reopening Event this Saturday at 9 a.m.
Thanks!
John McElhenny
Friends of Burnham’s Field
Sept. 3, 2014
Burnham’s Field to reopen with a splash
Ribbon-Cutting this Saturday, Sept. 6, at 9 a.m. to show improvements to central Gloucester’s largest green space and playground
(Gloucester, MA)—Mayor Carolyn Kirk and Ward 2 City Councilor Melissa Cox invite Gloucester residents to the reopening of the Burnham’s Field Playground on Saturday Sept. 6, 2014. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place at 9 a.m. followed by a ceremonial “first splash” at the playground’s new spray fountain
The renovation of Burnham’s Field, the largest green space and playground in central Gloucester, is the first major reconstruction of Burnham’s Field in 30 years. The renovation includes two new playgrounds, swings, a spray pad for kids, resurfaced basketball courts, new trees and benches, and a paved path around the field for walking, jogging or riding. The renovation follows the creation of the Burnham’s Field Community Garden in 2011, part of a five-year effort to turn one of Gloucester’s most heavily used fields and playgrounds into a more beautiful, welcoming place for families, children and neighbors.
Mayor Kirk expressed her appreciation for all the hard work that went in to making this improvement happen. “The reopening of the Burnham’s Field Playground culminates a five-year effort by the City and the neighborhood to create a more family-friendly atmosphere for Burnham’s Field. Families with children will enjoy the expanded playground and new spray fountain. Residents of all ages will enjoy the paved pathways and benches that make the Field accessible to all residents.”
Gloucester’s Community Development Department secured state, federal and City Community Preservation grants to fund the project. The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection’s Natural Resource Damage program is providing $195,000 towards the $565,000 project cost. The balance of $370,000 is being funded with Federal Community Development Block Grant funds and City Community Preservation Funds.
John McElhenny, a neighbor of Burnham’s Field, said the renovation showed how Gloucester residents and the City can work together. “The renovation of Burnham’s Field shows that in Gloucester, green spaces matter and getting outside and running and playing matter,” said McElhenny, who noted that the new Friends of Burnham’s Field are welcoming donations of trees, park benches and picnic tables to beautify the field. “This renovation is a wonderful first step in making Burnham’s Field a park that every Gloucester resident can be proud of.”
David W. Cash, Commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, congratulated the City and neighborhood on the success of the project. “We’re happy that residents of all ages can go out and enjoy the outdoor environment that our agency works so diligently to protect. We’re pleased that Gloucester was able to utilize one-time-only funds from a court-ordered landfill closure project to help clean-up a field that was often overlooked in the past.”
About the City of Gloucester
America’s oldest seaport, the City of Gloucester is known throughout the world as an authentic, working waterfront community, a place of spectacular natural beauty, and home to a diverse population of about 30,000 residents. An important center for the fishing industry, Gloucester also is proud of its rich art heritage as one of the premier art colonies in the United States. The City is a destination for thousands of visitors who visit the harbor and its beaches during the summertime. In recent years, Gloucester has diversified its traditional maritime economy, adding leading small research institutions such as the UMass Amherst Large Pelagics Research Laboratory and the Ocean Alliance to the array of state and federal agencies working in the city, and with investments in robotics and new product development from the fishery.
Contact: Tom Daniel, Community Development Department Director, 978-281-9781.
Stephen Winslow, Sr. Project Manager 978-282-8007
Yecchy!
HOLY CRAP! Mid-shower, shampoo in hair, and caught a glimpse of this sucker running up the shower curtain!
Now look, I’m no fool…I’m not going to pretend that this hairy little arachnid wasn’t equally as horrified about running into me in the shower as I was about running into him, but the chances of him biting me are still much greater than me biting him.
Not many things make my skin crawl…but, this guy did. Call me a wuss, but I’ve eaten termites in the rainforest, stepped on the tail of a monitor lizard that was running out of my bathroom in Africa, and have shoveled bait and dressed big blue fins at the tuna wharf for several summers. That having been said, I’ll be checking under my sheets and sleeping with one eye open for a while thanks to this gruesome little monster. Yikes.
Friday September 5th , 2014 Cape Ann Weather..
Marine Forecast :
Today SW winds 5 to 10 kt…becoming S 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt this afternoon. Seas around 2 ft.
Tonight SW winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the evening. Seas 2 to 3 ft. Patchy fog. Vsby 1 to 3 nm.
Beach Forecast :
3 H H H ‘ S Hazy / Hot / Humid
Temps 85°- 90° Degrees
Water Temp 68°
Winds SW 15-20mph
UV INDEX 10
Waves 2-3 FT
Pod Cast Weather:
http://www.spreaker.com:80/episode/4929566
Hourly Forecast :
Calgon Take Me Away
CACC Filmmaking Workshop with Rockport’s Jean Paul Ouellette
John and Cathy Burnett Represent! At A Nats Game
Joey,
Attached is a photo of me and my wife Cathy at a recent Washington Nationals game in DC. I grew up in Magnolia and graduated from GHS in 1966 and am still a Sox fan but living in northern Virginia for the past 27 years the Nationals have become my National League team. I love GMG and it helps me keep up with things in my old home town. Keep up the great job.
John Burnett
Not Your Grandfather’s Fishermen
Espalier Pear Tree
Welcoming Lunch at Passports Restaurant
Over Labor Day weekend we went with our daughter’s boyfriend, Matt, to Passports for a beautiful lunch. We were greeted by wonderfully friendly, helpful, and super professional India, Lyla, and Shawna.
As all who have eaten at Passports know, within a few moments after being seated, guests are immediately served fresh from the oven, piping hot popovers. This is always a welcome treat, and was especially so for Liv and Matt that afternoon as they had been hiking all around Coolidge Reservation earlier in the day.
Next we shared a plate of Eric’s fried oysters and without a doubt, I think they are THE BEST FRIED OYSTERS in town! What makes Passport’s oysters so special you may be wondering? Because every single time we go, their fried oysters are fantastically crisp on the outside and sweet-salty fresh oyster perfection on the inside; Passports oysters are never, ever soggy or greasy.
We ALL ordered Eric’s fabulous Lobster Salad Roll and it was divine–big chunks of fresh sweet Captain Joe and Sons succulent lobster meat, surrounded by a lovely array of fresh seasonal veggies (mine is pictured, requested without roll).
Thanks Eric, Lyla, India, and Shawna for welcoming Matt and showing him one of the reasons why we love Gloucester!
Bellinis from Our Peach Tree!
Return of FACES ON THE WATERFRONT
“I succeeded by saying what everyone else is thinking.” – Joan Rivers #RIPJoanRivers
“I succeeded by saying what everyone else is thinking.” – Joan Rivers #RIPJoanRivers
In this day and age of Hyper Political Correctness the loss of Joan Rivers and her tell-it-like-it-is attitude is a loss for America.
Best part of watching the Oscars was watching Joan carve ’em up on the red carpet.
You see people like Joan who tell it like it is and make us laugh get replaced by “safe” vanilla talking heads that don’t dare stir things up and tow the corporate line ever fearful of saying the wrong thing and getting canned because someone far too sensitive didn’t get the joke.
That’s the world in which we now live. The world in which big media outlets can’t hire women like Joan Rivers because they’re scared shitless that she might utter the words “midget pickles” and a whole contingency of midget parents will freak out and call for a boycott of the channel.
Thanks for the laughs Joan. Hope you’re in a good place with decent plastic surgeons.
Magical Path
GMG Mug Up and Rocky Neck Art Walk
Chris Stovall Brown joins the Dave Sag’s Blues Party tonight at 8:30pm @ The Rhumb Line. 9.4.2014
Omigod….what an amazing weekend Labor Daze was. Lots o’ music and drunken dancing. Anybody who livered through it: congratulations. The clinic is open at Addison-Gilbert and Sullivan for those of you who can’t stop crying. Now onto the zbig news.
Let’s welcome back Mr. Chris “Stovetop” Brown to our stage this Thursday. Winner of this years Hugh Beaumont Award for excellence in gum chewing, Mr.. B. is sure to get your heart in a big tither as he bites his way thru the chord changes without dropping a stitch of laughter. But, seriously, folks, Chris is one of my personal favorites, as he can play guitar, sing and yuck it up with the best of them. Never a dull moment.
And we’re using a cool and totally new drummbler in the form of Mr. Chris Anzelone, a monster in his own right. Can’t wait! c’mon down and watch the fur fly!
http://users.rcn.com/drhepcat/CHRIS_WEBSITE/Home.html
40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-973
Breaking News! Big and Hungry Great Whites Spotted on Gloucester Beach
Breaking News! Big and Hungry Great Whites spotted on Gloucester Beach
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