Marine Forecast…
Wed SW winds around 10 kt with gusts up to 20 kt. Seas 2 to 3 ft. Patchy fog. Vsby 1 to 3 nm.
Wed Night S winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the evening. Seas 2 to 3 ft. Patchy fog. A chance of showers and tstms. Some tstms may produce heavy rainfall. Vsby 1 to 3 nm.
Announcement : Listen up Cape Ann peeps u can catch my New Weather Show “WICKED WEATHER” Airing Live Sat Nights Starting July 5th , 8pm 0n http://www.dtmwickedradio.com .. My very first special Guest Capt. Dave Marciano will be on Air with me .. Discussing Weather Hazards At Sea.. And Weather…
So u won’t want to miss this ! Very exciting show and Such a Great Guest to have … Dave Marciano is A great man at heart . And I’m sure he’ll have some great stories to share … Produced by my producer Tammy Rosenfeld … Callers welcome
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You wanna talk history? You wanna talk about passion? Listen as the Tommy and Peter Favazza talk about the years of dedication they have given as makers of the Greasy Pole Flags and Fiesta Committee members. This is what it’s all about: the complete giving of time and energy so everyone gets to enjoy the pageantry and tradition kept alive by families like the Favazzas.
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I was completely taken by surprise that my photo was chosen for the cover of Cape Ann Magazine and just happened to be in Joey’s office down at the dock when Andrea Holdbook, CAMag’s editor-in-chief posted on goolge that the summer issue had hit the stands. It was especially fun to share the news with Joey because he provides a tremendous forum here on GMG highlighting all the good happenings and events in our community, and because he is so supportive towards all his contributors.
Yesterday I posted an excerpt from Cape Ann Magazine’s “Cape Ann to Mexico: The Monarch Butterfly Connection,” and the following is an excerpt from the MOTT article. Please share with your friends. Thank you! Part One is posted here.
Excerpt:
MOTT Article
Gloucester HarborTown Cultural District
Part Two
By Kim Smith
The last days of winter and first days of spring herald the beginning of the nine-day novena leading up to the Feast of St. Joseph, which always takes place on March 19th. With its thriving Sicilian American community, Gloucester is one of only a handful of American cities that celebrates the Feast of San Giuseppe with traditional Sicilian customs. Homes are decorated with altars devoted to the patron saint of the poor and orphaned, and a special trolley takes everyone who is interested around the city to view the altars of San Giuseppe. Special Saint Joseph bread, oranges, and lemons are given to all who come, while everyone eagerly anticipates the coming feast day.
Saint Joseph Trolley Participants
Summertime is Gloucester’s high season. The city is alive with nightly live music, an embarrassment of riches in fabulous restaurants, and bustling shops and galleries. On specially designated nights, Main Street is closed to traffic and the entire town becomes one giant block party. Restaurants open onto the street, merchant booths appear, shops have special offerings, and there are street performers and family-friendly activities at every corner.
Bill and Mayor Carolyn Kirk Family and Friends at the Block Party
In August the tall ships arrive from around the world to participate in Gloucester’s Schooner Festival. “Le Beauport,” Gloucester’s beautiful working harbor, is the backdrop for the races and parades of these magnificent traditional fishing vessels designed during the age of sail. The afternoon lobster bake, nighttime nautical Parade of Lights, and fireworks that brilliantly illuminate the harbor are just some of the fun family-friendly activities that take place during the three-day long Schooner Festival.
George and Charles Ryan at the First Annual Schooner Festival Lobster Bake
Don’t miss the opportunity to take a sunset tour of Gloucester Harbor aboard one of the exquisite schooners built by the living legendary ship builder and National Heritage fellow, Harold Burnham, on either the 65-foot Thomas E. Lannon with Captain Tom Ellis or the Pinky Schooner, operated out of Maritime Gloucester.
My favorite event of the summer is the annual St. Peter’s Fiesta, with both its deeply religious aspect of honoring St. Peter, the patron saint of fishermen, and the jubilant festivities that take place throughout the city during the five-day celebration. Read More Here.
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This Week:
Fresh Grilled Salmon, $11.95! Wednesday, June 25th
Special Guest: CHARLEE BIANCHINI!
photo by
Sheila Roberts Orlando
We are so long overdue to have the sweet, talented Charlee
Bianchini as Wednesday’s guest at the Rhumb Line. ~ Fly From her website: Growing up in a house filled with folk
music, bluegrass and jazz, Charlee has been singing since she
could remember. She started playing the guitar when she was
five years old, and after learning the basics, she chose to pursueclassical guitar. She has studied with the accomplished, Anthony Weller, among others, and she continues studying both classicaland folk/rock finger-picking techniques. Charlee has beenperforming professionally for four years now, mainly in andaround New England. Her music could be described asacoustic, folk/indie-rock. Her favorite artists include, Jeff Buckley, Alison Krauss, Joni Mitchell, Nina Simone, Joan Baez, Patsy Cline, Phoebe Snow, Fleetwood Mac, The Talking Heads, and BonnieRaitt among so many others. Visit:http://www.charleebeth.com/
Dinner with great music! *Each week features a special, invited musical guest Dave Trooper’s Kitchen… Fresh Grilled Salmon, $11.95! Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good! Plus – Check out Fred’s rockin’ wine menu! Upcoming… 7/02 –Alexandra Valenti
Last nights rosary ended with one of my favorite novena songs Padre Pio #2… “The Godmother” had the crowd waving their hands to the beat of the music!….Rosie Verga’s statement,during the closing prayer… “That song was a treat for all of us here tonight and a perfect way to end tonight’s rosary.”
The American legion Hall was quickly cleaned and reset for tonight’s last 2014 St. Peter Novena and Ceremonial Rosary Mass after last nights Novena
***View tonight’s Novena and Mass services live at 6pm ***
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W. G. Brown department store was located at 186 and 188 Main Street in downtown Gloucester. It was touted as the largest dry goods store this side of Lynn. The W. G. Brown building today is called Brown’s Mall and stands across the street from the Gloucester District Court and Police Station. Dry goods stores carry textiles and household items other that those in hardware and grocery stores.
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