Dear Friends,
My View of Life on the Dock
Dear Friends,
Summer’s almost here! Yes, yes, Memorial Day weekend is upon us, and to celebrate, let’s have a ball! So here goes!
This Thursday at the Rhumb line, welcome back Ms. Lydia Warren. Winner of many awards, this lady is known for her stinging guitar and plaintive vocals. She always wrecks the joint! She’s bringing along Mr. Ephraim Lowell, on drums and hopefully, Matt Kelly on gootar. We’ll see. Should be a blast.
Dave
http://www.lydiawarren.com/Lydia_Warren/Oh,_hi.html
THE RHUMB LINE BAR & RESTAURANT
40 Railroad Ave.
Gloucester, MA 01930
phone: 978-283-9732
Oh, lookie here, cool…a ball.
Courtesy of SBNation.
Best catch in baseball so far this year…..someone sign this guy.
Greasy fingers and all…
I like the guy in the Sox shirt (as opposed to the Hartford Whalers) in the foreground. You can almost hear him say, “Wait. What? How? Shit.”
On April 26, 2014 a collaboration of Boston filmmakers set out to film an event in the city for “One Day in Boston,” part of the documentary film “One Day on Earth.” Shot throughout the entire day during intermittent rain with a Canon C300, a Freefly MoVI, aerial shots and timelapse photography from different locations, our film documented Boston based community organizers Isabel Torres and Kevin Thomas from PROJECT Right in Grove Hall. Because of recent left rotator cuff surgery due to camera work, instead of shooting this story I produced and directed it.
PRODUCER/DIRECTOR: Rick Macomber
CAMERA: Todd Mahoney
FREEFLY MoVI OPERATOR: Mike Magee
TIMELAPSE FOOTAGE: Brian Arata, Dan Berube, Ron Risman
AERIALS: Above Summit Films
EDITOR: Rick Macomber
SOUNDTRACK: “Barely Baked” and “John Stockton Slow Drag” freemusicarchive.org
BTS FOOTAGE: Mike Magee, Louise Michaud
Sunday Dinner was enjoyed at Essex Seafood this week! It has been one of our families most favorite spots to stop for fried clams and seafood. Check out their new expanded dinning area …Essex Seafood has been serving great food, with great prices, and friendly service for many years!
Open 7 days a week, opening at 11:00am daily, and closing at 9:00pm on Friday and Saturday, 8:30pm Thurs and Sunday and at 8:00pm Monday through Wednesday, year-round. We are located on Rt. 133, (1/4 mile before the Essex/Gloucester line) 143R Eastern Avenue in Essex, MA 01929. (978-768-7233)

Cape Ann TV’s
2013-2014
Annual Meeting
Cape Ann TV, 38 Blackburn Center, Gloucester
May 27, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.
Please join us for Cape Ann TV’s Annual Meeting featuring
keynote speaker Bob Kelly, Chair of Mass Access and Executive
Director of NewTV. Mr. Kelly will be speaking about the future of
visual media and cable TV.
These topics are relevant to all local access media stations and to
the communities they serve. This meeting will be open to the
public and we invite all who are interested to attend.
Please RSVP by May 25th
Don’t miss the ANNISQUAM SEWING CIRCLE’S ANNUAL PLANT SALE on Saturday, May 24th from 8 am to NOON!
The PLANT SALE includes a wide array of the freshest, brightest Annuals and Perennials from a leading, local garden center. There will be hanging baskets, bedding plants, rose bushes ~ all chosen to thrive on Cape Ann. You’ll also find precious perennial plant treasures dug from our member’s gardens at a bargain prices!
Entertaining Memorial Day Weekend? Likewise not to be missed is our BAKE SALE TABLE with delicious pies, cakes, and savory treats. Many items will be prepared from recipes in our award-winning Annisquam Sewing Circle Cookbook, ” A Circle of Recipes,” which celebrated the 175th Anniversary of the Sewing Circle. “A Circle of Recipes” cookbooks will be sold at the sale and make a wonderful hostess gift. Come early for the best selection at this always-popular MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND EVENT! The plant sale is in Annisquam, Gloucester, off Rt. 127. Turn at Leonard Street at the Annisquam Village Church and follow the street to the Village Hall.
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Web site: AnnisquamSewingCircle.org
Blog: AnnisquamSewingCircle.blogspot.com
FaceBook: www.facebook.com/AnnisquamSewingCircle
Press Release on Touch a Truck/Chowderfest held on May 10th:
We the Horribles Parade Committee would like to thank all that attended and participated at our annual Touch a Truck event on May 10th. It was a wet start but once the sun quickly came out, so did the people and the all the kids. The event was fun for all and this committee would like to extend thank you’s to our participants as listed below:
Light House Taxi, Gloucester Police Dept, Gloucester Fire Dept
Gloucester Coast Guard Station, Gloucester Transit Mix, Tally’s ,Altec Inc, Beauport Ambulance
CATA, Gloucester Public Schools, R B Strong, Local Amvets Post, All Seasons Septic Services
Coxco Trucking
To the local restaurants that participated for our Chowerfest:
Stone Pub, Latitude 43, Sugar Magnolias, Cape Ann Brewery (Peoples Winner), Causeway Restaurant
Hope to see all again next year!! Thanks again for making our fundraiser a great success.
Fishtown Horribles Parade Committee
Rick Roth writes ~
Nick Taormina and I set 6 turtle traps today in some vernal pool habitat near where Blanding’s Turtles have been known to exist. In Gloucester on Essex County Greenbelt property. With permission from ECGB and MA Division of Fisheries and Wildlife. The idea is to see if we can find any Blanding’s. They are a Species of Special Concern in Massachusetts, and their presence could determine a Rare Specis Habitat.
WE NEED LOTS OF VOLUNTEERS FOR THE YARD SALE
As of now, we are going ahead with the sale this Saturday. By Friday evening we will make a decision. Yes or no. Rain date is the following Saturday.
Start gathering your donations for the Big Giant Cape Ann Vernal Pond Team/Kestrel Educational Adventures Yard Sale.
Saturday May 24, 2014, 9am-1pm. Rain date, Saturday, May 31.
St. Peter’s Square, Gloucester
Bring your donations to St. Peter’s Square at 7am on the morning of the sale. No TVs or computers please. We will need some volunteers to work at the sale too. And, we will have some stuff at our Magnolia office which will need to be moved from the office to the sale early in the morning on Saturday. How early? Depends on how many volunteers and trucks we get.
Please get in touch if you can help out.
Thanks, Rick
we only have one earth, save it
Every once in a while, we make a point of alerting you when upcoming concerts are about to sell out or when seats are released. We realize Gloucester is a last-minute-town and, during the winter, you can get used to showing up on the day of a concert to buy tickets at the door. As more people discover the thriving music scene around here, you can’t always do this — even in Winter.

Now we’re approaching the time of year where you really do have to think ahead a little — especially if you want to see a show at Shalin Liu in Rockport. Many of their May shows sold out and if you check their website, you’ll find shows in June and July with only a very few seats left.
Luckily for you, there are still seats left to see Gary Hoey this Friday (tickets here).
Gary’s solo set dazzled the packed Larcom Theatre audience back in March when he performed with James Montgomery and the Guitar Summit.
So just accept the fact that living in the middle of one of the top music scenes in the U.S., means you’ll have to plan ahead if you want to see some of the top artists who come here.
As always, we’re here to help with a local live music listing that’s updated every day.
You thought popcorn kernels or red pepper flakes were a bitch? I’ve got a feeling turtle shell pieces are just gonna tear that butt to shreds.
Hope it was worth it.
Oh my goodness, I am in Good Morning Gloucester! Now everyone will get to know me better. My name is Pandora and I am a four-month-old Retriever and Great Dane.
My siblings and I are here at the Cape Ann Animal Aid, located at Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter, Four Paws Lane in Gloucester. We will be medium to large when we are fully grown. If you have the time for an active pup and want to put some excitement in your life, consider adopting me or one of my siblings, we are all sweet dogs and we love to snuggle!
Have you visited the shelter yet? If you haven’t you should come for a visit – it is incredible! Great outside trails, wonderful staff and volunteers and I love all the other animals here. If you visit, we would love to have some gently used towels, and of course, it is ok to bring toys for shelter cats and dogs. If you see you at the door, I will be sure to greet you!

