Maggies Farm

Maggies Farm Middleton ©Kim Smith 2012

Last night we stopped at Mark McDonough’s newest restaurant, Maggies Farmlocated in Middleton. Disclaimer: our son Alex recently started working there although, I can honestly say, our dinners were simply outstanding. And as you can see in the photos, the portions are enormously generous.

Maggies Farm Restaurant Middleton ©Kim Smith 2012-2Alex recommended the Nachos and, even though I generally dislike shouty capitals– WOW is all I can say!

The host Kai was gracious and friendly and our waitress was super professional and efficient. The ambiance was warm, welcoming, and fun, and the crowd ranged in age from 20-somethings through the ages including dating couples, sports bar fans, a group of women getting together after work, and sitting next to us, was a grandmother with her granddaughter discussing the granddaughter’s upcoming wedding plans.

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Husband Tom ordered the Fish and Chips. I did not try the fish however, the onion rings were the best I have ever tasted–extra crispy flavorful golden brown on the outside, perfectly sweet, tender onions within. We were not sitting under the lights and I apologize for the not-so-great photos, but we’ll be back often. I ‘d love to return at lunch time for better photos and to try more items on the menu. I struggled to decide and was more than happy with the delicious Pan Roasted Chicken with cranberry cornbread stuffing, parsnips, Brussel sprouts, and gravy (and much too full after the perfectly enormous plate of nachos to eat all my dinner). The menu is a collection of favorite comfort food from many cuisines, and is comfort food at its most sublime. For sushi-lovers, the sushi looked very tempting and is half-off on Monday nights. I can see any number of reasons to head over to Maggies for lunch or for dinner as it is only a five minute drive past the long stretch of shops, stores, and car dealerships that line Rt. 114. Maggies is located adjacent to Richardson’s Farm. When the weather warms it will be lots of fun to make a night of Richardson’s mini golf and dinner at Maggies!

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The name Maggies Farm Restaurant is taken from the Bob Dylan song he penned (from the album Bringing it All Back Home), after his departure from acoustic folk to electric rock. See Mark McDonough’s Gloucester restaurants Alchemy, Latitude 43, and Minglewood.

Todays Twitter Highlights 12/4/12

What’s missing from this video?

All you guitar players out there, answer me this: What’s missing from this video of Savoy Brown @ the Bull Run last Saturday night (12/1)?

Answer: Pedals.  Kim Simmonds and his excellent band rocked the place for over 2 hours and he never once stepped on a pedal.  In these days of more and more gadgets (all of which have to be carted around to each gig, unpacked, hooked up, tested … well you get the idea) I found it refreshing to hear a tremendous variety of sound coming from a virtuoso who lets himself go and just plays like he’s loving every single note.

BTW: His rhythm section, Pat DeSalvo on bass and Garnet Grimm on drums were every bit as good as he was, so perfectly musically tuned to each other you’d think it was a single guy playing both instruments at the same time.

Yes, folk.  Once in a while it’s worth crossing the bridge for excellent music — and it broadens your horizons too.  Plus, as soon as you return to Gloucester, you realize what an unusually rich music scene we’ve got, right here in our own back yard.

Do you really think there was anything else happening anywhere near Shirley MA last Saturday?  Nope.  Bull Run was it.

Want proof?  Google “Live music in Shirley MA” and see what you get.
Then google “Live music in Gloucester MA”.

As Joey would say, #Boom!

If you don’t feel like googling, just go here and you’ll see what I’m talking about.

Buoy Painting To Adorn The Worlds Most Beautiful Lobster Trap Tree Has Begun at Art Haven!

For more info go to one of the greatest organizations GTown has to offer-

Buoys Days at Art Haven

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Buoys Days at Art Haven

Drop in at Art Haven to paint a buoy for our Community Lobster Trap tree. Each day is geared to an elementary  school so friends can paint together. Parents can carpool and get some shopping done.

All days are 3pm-6pm, cost is free.

Mon.-Beeman and Plum Cove

Tues.-Veterans and East Gloucester

Wed.-West Parish

Thurs.-Eastern Point,St.Ann’s,Faith Christian,Charter school

Fri.-open to the public

Sat.10am-4pm open to the public

Then the buoys will be auctioned off  on Saturday, January 19th at our annual buoy auction!

Cape Ann Art Haven 180B Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930

The Buoys Are All Primed And Waiting For You To Decorate

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The GloucesterMA Wind Turbine One Adjective Post

Post in the comment to this post below a wone word adjective that to you best describes the Wind Turbines now that they are up.

The rules to have your comment approved is to write one word and it be an adjective.  if you write any more, it will go to the trash bin.

I’ll start with mine- “Cool”

Go.

Free Advent-Christmas Concert at St. Ann’s Church

Advent-Christmas Concert at St. Ann’s Church

The choir of Holy Family Parish will be offering
its 8th annual free Advent-Christmas Concert
on Sunday, December 9, at 2PM.

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In addition to the parish adult choir and the children’s choir, the pastor, Fr. John Kiley, will present some organ pieces.  Not wanting to be left out of a musical event like this one, GMG contributor Fr. Matthew Green will also sing with the choir.

No tickets necessary! Come and enjoy the music!

Holy Family Parish is located just north of the intersection of Prospect Street and Pleasant Street. The entrance to the parking lot is on Prospect.

Be careful to avoid parking in the lot for Savour Wine and Cheese, which is across Pleasant Street from the church parking lot. Unless maybe you stop in to Savour and pick up some treats beforehand, and ask permission to stay in the lot…

– Fr. Matthew Green

This Week in Rockport: Shopping at NIGHT, Inn Tours & More!

Last week in Rockport we had the tree lighting and Santa’s arrival (events covered here on Good Morning Gloucester by intrepid reporter Rubber Duck — and its somewhat useful sidekick Paul Morrison). So what’s up in Rockport for THIS week?

The big news is Rockport’s annual Shopping Night. You read that right! Shopping after dark in Rockport! Dawn Noble of La Provence has organized over 50 stores (even more than the number listed on the poster) to stay open until 8 pm. Stores are offering holiday promotions for this event, so come for the shopping, stay for the fun. This one is a can’t-miss!

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The next one is not strictly in Rockport, but have you been to the new Flatrocks Gallery just north of Pigeon Cove? Stop by this weekend — it’s a beautiful place.

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Finally, there is a beautiful, festival and delicious Inn & Kitchen Tour in Rockport this weekend. Tickets benefit Rockport High School’s DECA program. Check out more information here: http://seashellsandjinglebellsrkpt.blogspot.com/

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He’s Baaaack! Our Elf (Not On The Shelf) Ziggy Made His Return Appearance December 1 (Send In Your Elf Creative Location Photos and I’ll Post ‘Em

What up Zig Master Zig?

Just Chillin Like A Mofo I see.

Send in your Creative Elf On The Shelf Location Photos to goodmorninggloucester@yahoo.com I’ll post ‘em don’t forget to add in your elf’s name and family name. represent!  Bonus points if you can include  a GMG Sticka with your Elf Photo

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2012 Middle Street Walk Schedule of Events Saturday, December 8, 2012

Thanks Bill O’Connor from NorthShoreKid for putting this web friendly table of events together for us.

2012 Middle Street Walk Schedule of Events

Saturday, December 8, 2012
When Where and What
9 am-5 pm Saunders House, Sawyer Free Library
SeArts Wearable Arts Show and Fundraiser Raffle Sale to benefit Sawyer Free Library – tickets sold at Saunders House and at Library. Drawing at 4pm
10 am Sawyer Free Library

Ho-Ho-Hocus Pocus at Sawyer Free Library presented by Mike Bent’s AbraKidabra

10 am
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3 pm

Gloucester City Hall

  • Festival Headquarters for information and buttons
  • Committee for the Arts will sell postcards of City Hall’s WPA Murals and have a table with information on City Hall Restoration efforts.
  • The Gingerbread House Contest Display – winner will be announced in Kyrouz Auditorium at 1pm.
  • Girl Scouts Troop #60235 – Bake/Cocoa Sale
  • The Phyllis A. Marine Association will have an information table and Ship’s Store.
  • Schooner Adventure – Coffee and Pastries, Ships Store will offer items for sale to support Schooner Adventure and an ongoing FREE children’s activity making ‘Sailor’s Valentine Ornaments’.
  • Craft Vendors
  • Flu Shot Clinic [12-2]
  • Whale Center of New England – Adopt a Whale and mini store.
10 am-2 pm Cape Ann Museum

  • Arts and Crafts for Families
  • Decorate an 1812 Briitish Redcoat ornaments the holidays

Saunders House, Sawyer Free Library
Presentation of history of murals and Samuel Sawyer.

10 am-3 pm

Trinity Congregational Church of Gloucester
Cape Ann Thrift Shop Seasonal Goods Sale.

Cape Ann YMCA
Hot chocolate and pictures with “Santa” (1-3pm) to help kids in need receive Christmas presents, parents can donate a present to a child in need and have their child’s photo with Santa taken for free!

10 am-4 pm Cape Ann Art Haven

  • Free Events
  • 10 am–12 pm (or until complete) help create a Giant Ice Sculpture (ice courtesy of Cape Pond Ice)
  • Buoy Painting for Lobster Trap Tree All Day

Sargent House Museum
Open House decorated for the season, Holiday Goodies & Seasonal Gifts.

10 am-8 pm

Present Seasonal Art Collective Main Street
Special Gift Sales

11 am

Cape Ann Museum
Tour of the Elias Davis House with period “Winter Display” decorations for the Holidays by Gloucester Civic & Garden Council.

Gloucester City Hall
Live performance – Cape Ann Big Band

11 am-2 pm Gloucester City Hall

  • Cancelled due to construction – Tours of City Hall Tower on the half hour by Maggie Rosa, Chair of City Hall Restoration Committee.
  • Ring the bell for $100 donation.
12 pm Cape Ann Museum
Concert – Plum Cove Singers
12-2 pm Middle Street Trolley Rides
Featuring the Songbirds and a Holiday Sing Along, courtesy of CATA.
1 pm Gloucester City Hall

Saint John’s Episcopal Church
‘A Children’s Holiday’ with the Rockport and Annisquam youth choir singing music for the season

1:30 pm Trinity Congregational Church of Gloucester
Concert – with Louis Stella (piano), Mary Jane Fabanio (cello), Jeanine Lynch (flute) and Robert Heinaman (French horn)
2 pm

Cape Ann Museum
Tour of the Elias Davis House with period “Winter Display” decorations for the Holidays by Gloucester Civic & Garden Council.

Temple Ahavat Achim
Open House

2:30 pm

Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church
Concert – Elementary and Middle School String Group & Band and Gloucester High School Chorus

3 pm

Sawyer Free Library
Concert – “Leven”

4 pm

Sawyer Free Library
seArts drawing

4:45pm

Cape Ann Art Haven & Gloucester Police Station Plaza
Lighting of the Holiday Lobster Trap Tree and a visit from Santa!

6pm-?

Good Morning Gloucester Christmas Party at Bodin Historic Photo

Celebrate with the contributors of the blog that was voted Best of the North Shore!

Community Stuff 12/4/12

Cape Ann Center for Dance HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE on Sunday, Dec. 9th  3-5pm. 

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Two opportunities this weekend to meet Roland Merullo, an awarding-winning author of 14 books including 10 works of fiction. Breakfast with Buddha, a nominee for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, is now in its 14th printing. The Talk- Funny Girl was a 2012 ALEX Award Winner and named a "Must Read for 2012" by the Massachusetts Library Association and the Massachusetts Center for the Book; Revere Beach Boulevard was named one of the "Top 100 Essential Books of New England" by The Boston Globe, A Little Love Story was named one of "Ten Wonderful Romance Novels" by Good Housekeeping and Revere Beach Eulogy won the Massachusetts Book Award for non fiction.


On Friday, December 7th at 7:00 pm at Toad Hall Book Store. Roland will be reading and signing books from his latest novel "Lunch with Buddha" http://lunchwithbuddha.com/

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In addition, on Saturday, December 8th at 10:30 am please join bestselling author Roland Merullo and local film producer Meg Montagnino Jarrett in a discussion of the novel Golfing with God as well as the related film efforts on at the Bass Rocks Golf Club, 34 Beach Road, Gloucester, MA.

Funny and uplifting, Golfing with God is a beautifully realized novel that takes the reader on one ordinary man’s most unexpected journey.

"The tale of Hank the earthly golf pro and God the eternal swinger is engagingly and wittily told. . . Amid the laughs and playful banter, Golfing with God is a serious story of self-examination and growth, the hardest games of all." — Washington Post

All are welcome to attend.

Seasons Greetings from Rocky Neck!

Karen Ristuben writes-

Greetings Friends and Neighbors,
I am thrilled to update you about the truly amazing year we have had at the Rocky Neck Art Colony, in support of our mission to preserve the artistic and cultural legacy of Rocky Neck and to advocate for our artists, community and cultural partners. The support of our community has been outstanding and has made our dramatic progress possible. We are very grateful!
The Cultural District
As one of the first five designated Massachusetts Cultural Council Cultural Districts, Rocky Neck is at the forefront of the cultural and economic growth of our city and the region. The Cultural District designation has led to strong and growing partnerships with Schooner Adventure, the Gloucester Writers Center, Gloucester Stage Company, Gloucester Marine Railways, Ocean Alliance, and the Cape Ann Forum. These new collaborations are yielding promising new initiatives and expanding the reach of the Art Colony.
The Cultural Center
The Rocky Neck Art Colony has stepped up to purchase and operate the Cultural Center at 6 Wonson St. for lectures, workshops, art exhibitions, performances, a welcome center for the newly designated cultural district and so much more. The Center has had a phenomenal first year.  We’ve come far in a very short time, and our Winter Show Opening Reception last night, attended by 300 of you, was testament to the strength of this community project!  Six art exhibits, five children and adult workshops, and 22 talks and performances have occurred at the Cultural Center since we began programming in May. The Center has also made it possible for us to develop a Massachusetts Cultural Council-supported outreach program linking our professional artists with the Gloucester Public Schools, just one example of how inhabiting a space can energize a mission.
The Cultural Center enjoys unwavering city and state support from the Gloucester City Council, Mayor Carolyn Kirk, Senator Bruce Tarr, State Representative Ann-Margaret Ferrante and many others. We have received foundation grants from the Bruce J. Anderson Foundation, a Coolidge family fund of The Boston Foundation, and the Essex County Community Foundation, and financial commitments from the Cape Ann Saving Bank, Rockport National Bank, and Gortons of Gloucester in an exciting and expanding base of support from the local business community. With solid pre-development groundwork completed, we have committed to purchase the building and expect to close by May, 2013 once an additional $50,000 is raised. Details of the Cultural Center financial figures are attached.
The Rocky Neck Art Colony Programs
Rocky Neck Gallery: Our cooperative gallery is rented from May to October at 53 Rocky Neck Avenue and features 30-40 artists each year. This year we again welcomed more than 12,500 visitors to the Gallery.
Goetemann Artist in Residence: Founded in 2004, the Goetemann residency provides a month of live/work space to three invited artists and hosts the renowned Distinguished Artist/Teacher every year. This year, we welcomed three outstanding artists from Brooklyn, Washington D.C., and the Czech Republic—selected from a record fifty applicants.
Historic Art Trail: Hundreds of visitors have walked the “trail” to view the sights seen and painted by the distinguished artists on whose shoulders we stand: Winslow Homer, Nell Blaine, Edward Hopper, Marsden Hartley, and so many others who have lived and worked in East Gloucester.
Nights on the Neck: Our spirited monthly community festival, held on first Thursdays in the summer, features dozens of performances by musicians, authors, and street artists and has attracted hundreds of visitors.
None of what we do would be possible without the incredible volunteers who work tirelessly on all facets of the Art Colony’s offerings.  In addition to thanking our dedicated Board and Officers (below), special gratitude goes out to a few unsung volunteer heroes who have gone above and beyond:  Roland Baumgartel for installing the Center’s hanging and lighting systems, and insulating and building out the lower level; Peter Lacey for building the Center’s elegant portable walls; Tom Nihan for being a constant bright light of willingness; Pat Conant for leading the Center’s volunteers; Alina Garry for patiently working and reworking our building drawings; Mike Faherty for his sage legal advice and representation through the ZBA process; Vlad and Sergei for their smiles and energy; Paul McPherson for his electrical know-how; and Judy Robinson-Cox for keeping the world informed through the Rocky Neck Newsletter and website.  Special thanks go out to a few friends who are moving on from leadership positions: Sharon Bragg (bookkeeper), Mona Faherty (Treasurer), Barbara McLaughlin (Marketing Director), and Judith Monteferrante (Artistic Director) for their many years of service – your hard work has brought the Art Colony to a much more established place from which we can now build a secure future. There are so many more volunteers to thank, and there are new folks all the time who catch the buzz of Rocky Neck and are stepping up to be involved!
Your continued support (yes, including financial support) will make it possible for us to build on the momentum of this stellar year for our stewardship of Rocky Neck as Gloucester’s cultural treasure. Your gift will be a lasting investment in the cultural life of this very special corner of Cape Ann.  A pledge form is attached.
With warm greetings of the season,
Karen Ristuben, President
The Rocky Neck Art Colony, Inc.
www.rockyneckartcolony.org

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Alrighty Pinheads- Expose Yourself!

Anyone else on Pinterest?

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I’ve been slowly adding to my Pinterest Boards.  It all seemed pretty redundant being on Pinterest while I’m already blogging, that was until I started doing searches for things that interest me.

My favorite board is the motivation board where I search for motivational pins and find stuff that really gets me fired up.

So who among you have Pinterest accounts?  What are some of your favorite boards of yours or boards you follow?

Share if you will some of your favs.

Here is my Pinterest account-

http://pinterest.com/gloucesterma/

Check it out for yourself and instead of just creating your own board use the search box and look for stuff that interests you.

Oh and BTW we have a Pin it Button below each post.  That will post what you like to one of your own boards.

Conan O’Brien Quote of The Week From Greg Bover

"Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get. But if you work really hard and you are kind, amazing things will happen."

Conan O’Brien (1963-      )

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A native of Brookline and a magna cum laude graduate of Harvard University, where he served as president of the Harvard Lampoon, O’Brien was a writer for Saturday Night Live and The Simpsons before hosting the variety shows Late Night and, briefly, The Tonight Show. The two-time Emmy award winner now hosts Conan on TBS and often appears in cameo roles on other comedy shows such as The Colbert Report, The Daily Show and 30 Rock. An avid guitarist who has played with Bruce Springsteen, O’Brien is also an anti-hunger activist and often speaks against the corrosive effects of cynicism.

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Has Any Gloucester Mayor Or City Council Had This Much Success In What Is Supposed To Be A Suck Economy?

Big Time Kudos to Those In Charge.  I’d Say We’ve Never Had It So Good

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Just This Year-

Harbor Walk

Three Turbines which will if “conservative numbers” pan out will provide $450K in energy savings and the City didn’t pay a dime for them.

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Expansion at Gortons

Burnhams Field The Largest Inner City Green Space Gets Totally Redone

Endicott College Opens It’s Doors In Gloucester

Excellent New Police and Fire Chiefs

Huge windfalls in free cash and upgraded bond ratings

Huge upgrades to our water and sewer infrastructure

#Boom!  You can fool good about the direction this City is taking. Honoring it’s past while readying for it’s future.

(Thanks Ed for helping me with this list)

2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series Alexandras Bread Co

The fourth year of the GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Video Series where we walk up and down Main Street and try to capture as many retailers as we can and highlight their best gift ideas one a day every day leading up to Christmas.

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2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series Lone Gull
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series Kids Unlimited
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Harbor Loop Gifts
2012 Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Pleasant Street Tea and Coffee Co

The Blades are turning

The first video I put up was not the one I took, Youtube tried to fix something and it made it look wabbly.  Trying this again.  The noise you hear in the background is not the turbines, it is a compressor at Good Harbor Filet.  Sorry about the first one.

http://youtu.be/HpN8AWyUZi0

Overboard returns to Old Sloop Coffehouse Sat 8 Dec

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Get advanced tickets NOW, by clicking here!