Fundraiser this Wednesday to support O’Maley field hockey atMagnolia 525 Tavern!

We also have a scratch ticket board with over $300 worth of scratch tickets!

Tickets are 3 for $5.00 – Venmo Leah Hoey Francis @Leah-Francis-4

* please include name and number when sending money to Leah

All proceeds from this fundraiser will go towards sweatshirts and a team banquet. Spread the word and let’s support our girls!

Gloucester Police Department Welcomes Four New Officers

From left, Officers Andrew Marques, Aaron Aiello and Noah Aiello at their graduation from the Northern Essex Community College Police Academy. A fourth new officer, Dylan Snell, joins the department from Gordon College Police. (Courtesy Gloucester Police)
Chief Edward G. Conley reports that the Gloucester Police Department welcomed four new officers to the force this week, including two brothers who join a third brother on the department.
Officers Andrew Marques, Aaron Aiello and Noah Aiello graduated on Friday, Oct. 7 from the Northern Essex Community College Police Academy, while Officer Dylan Snell was already academy trained and transferred to Gloucester Police from Gordan College Police.
All four officers will undergo six weeks of field training. During this time they will ride alongside experienced Gloucester Police officers as they practice proficiency in skills unique to the Gloucester community and department.

Andrew Marques

Andrew is a lifelong resident of Gloucester and graduated from Gloucester High School in June 2007. After he graduated from high school, Andrew enlisted in the U.S. Navy and was stationed in Sasebo, Japan working as an airman onboard the USS Denver, taking part in various multi-national operations in the Pacific. In 2011 he was honorably discharged, returned home and worked as a construction maintenance technician at Landmark School in Beverly.

Dylan Snell

Dylan is a lifelong resident of Gloucester and graduated high school as a home-schooler in 2008. He then attended Geneva College, graduating with a Bachelor of Liberal Arts in Student Ministry in 2012. While attending Geneva, he met his wife, Carolyn, whom he married in 2012. Dylan and Carolyn have two sons, who can often be seen out on the soccer fields with Dylan as their coach. From 2012 to 2016, Dylan worked with his father Dean Snell restoring antique furniture at The Restoration Works. In April of 2016, Dylan transitioned to working in landscaping with Annisquam Landcare, until he gained employment at the Gordon College Police Department in August of 2016. While employed at Gordon College Police, Dylan received training as an EMT, and then was sent to the NECC-Methuen Police Academy in January of 2017, graduating in July of 2017. From July of 2017 through October of 2022, Dylan served as a Special State Police Officer for the Gordon College Police Department. He also served as a Reserve Officer at the Manchester-By-The-Sea Police Department from Spring 2019 through Spring 2022, when he was hired as a Reserve Officer at the Gloucester Police Department.

Aaron Aiello

Aaron is a lifelong resident of Gloucester. He is a graduate of Gloucester High School and has an associate’s degree from North Shore Community College. He is a Navy veteran. While in the Navy he was assigned to the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier in Norfolk, Virginia, and was also briefly assigned to the aircraft carrier USS George Washington for one deployment, starting in San Diego and going around South America stopping in Peru, Chile, and Brazil and ending back in Norfolk, Virginia. Prior to joining the Gloucester Police Department, he worked as a commercial lobsterman and fisherman.

Noah Aiello

Noah was born and raised in Gloucester. He is a graduate of Gloucester High School. While in high school, Noah played on the baseball team. Upon graduating high school, Noah attended North Shore Community College and coached a local little league baseball team. Noah also coached a Legends baseball traveling team. After North Shore Community College, Noah worked for his older brother at Aiello Landscaping and Excavating until 2019, when he was appointed a reserve police officer in the Gloucester Police Department and attended the MLETA reserve police academy.

Noah and Aaron are brothers and join their other brother, Alex Aiello, as patrol officers. Their father, Steve Aiello, is a retired Deputy Chief of the Gloucester Fire Department and their mother, Ann Aiello, is a part-time matron for the Department.
“I am excited to welcome four Gloucester natives, who already know our community well, to the department,” said Chief Conley. “These officers are well-trained and well-prepared for the career that is now ahead of them, and they will begin their field training immediately.”
Officer Dylan Snell with a Gloucester Police Department cruiser. (Photo Courtesy Gloucester Police)
The Aiello family, of Gloucester. From left are Drew Aiello, Issac Aiello, Ann Aiello, Officer Aaron Aiello, Officer Noah Aiello, Officer Alex Aiello and Steve Aiello, a retired Gloucester Deputy Fire Chief. (Photo Courtesy the Aiello family via Gloucester Police)

GHS Drama Club is holding their annual Halloween Carnival THIS Saturday from 1-4pm in the GHS Cafeteria

There will be all kinds of games and fun activities for kids. Costumes encouraged but not required. (ALL proceeds go towards 2022/23 show production expenses)

You can pre-purchase carnival game tickets with the QR code below or purchase at the door. We hope to see you there for a wicked good time!

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Stay tuned for the upcoming performances from our talented GHS students!

Fall show (November 17, 18 & 19) – Clue! On Stage

Spring Musical ( April 6, 7 & 😎– Anastasia

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From our friend at Cape Ann Olive Oil

Hi Donna,

It has been decided to cancel Trick or Treat on Main St. 

There wasn’t enough participation from the businesses.  Some had staffing issues.  I didn’t realize so many stores were closed on Monday.  Some stores will have candy if anyone comes by.

Patty

 

BOO

 

And the rain stopped for them! Senior Night Boys Soccer over danvers in the fog at GHS last night

Congratulations to the boys soccer teams and the GHS senior student athletes: Deston, Geremy, Jacob, Kayky, Peter, Richard, and Yuniel!

Sushi Sang Lee Omakase bar open Thursday to Sunday.

Online reservation at Tock or visit www.sushisanglee.com

Private event inquiry at our website as well.

Take out service won’t be available this Sunday 10/30 & 11/5.

Photo @dr.jonathan.rummelsmith

Soup and Sushi at Maggie’s Farm

Finn does a workout session with his hockey team at Repertoire Fitness at Danvers Indoor Sports on Mondays. So, last night….after a super long Monday…. I decided to go sit at Maggie’s Farm (one of the Serenitee Group restaurants) rather than sit in my car and wait. I had some delicious soup and sushi while watching some Patriots pregame on the bar TVs.

https://www.maggiesfarmmiddleton.com/

Middleton

189 South Main Street
Middleton, MA 01949

(978) 539-8583

Autumn Walk At Coolidge Reservation

I had not been to Coolidge Reservation in quite a while so I decided to take a walk on a recent pretty fall afternoon. It was refreshing and fulfilling to walk the quiet paths, look at Clark Pond and the leaves and contemplate how fortunate we are to have these properties available to us. Although it is listed as being in Manchester, it’s a quick ride from my Magnolia address to the small parking lot and entrance. It’s a very popular spot so it’s not uncommon to find the parking lot full. I used the Go Trustees app to help with the trail map and I found it spot on. I walked down to Magnolia Beach (the path to the Ocean Lawn is only open on the weekends according to the signage) and back without any issues except be warned there are many many tree roots especially at the beginning of the trail which could trip you up (speaking from experience). Perfect little fall afternoon respite.

Embrace fall with Minglewood Harborside’s new menu

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French Onion Soup, Beef & Bean Chili, Fried Brussel Sprouts, Roasted Beet Salad, and our Blackened Salmon BLT (pictured below) are just some of the new menu items you can enjoy at Minglewood Harborside now! 

Minglewood Harborside opens at 11:30 AM Friday – Monday,
and 4:00 PM Tuesday – Thursday.  
Minglewood Harborside is located at 25 Rogers Street in Gloucester 

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Some kind words for the blog.

People may not realize it but it’s words of encouragement like this that makes all the hours we put in worth while.

So thanks for the kind words 🙂

@mattthediver provides many underwater services for local boaters. Check him out on Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/mattthediver/

Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce Essex ClamFest Chowder Competition Winners!

Congratulations to the 2022 Essex ClamFest Chowder Competition Winners!

JUDGE’S CHOICE:

1st Judge’s Choice: Woodmans’ of Essex

2nd Judges Choice: Ripple on the Water

PEOPLE’S CHOICE:

1st People’s Choice: Ripple on the Water

2nd People’s Choice: The Farm Bar & Grille

It was a GREAT day in Essex yesterday and we thank all those who came out to enjoy the chowder, crafts, music, food and drink. We could not have asked for better weather and we are so happy that ClamFest has returned after a two-year hiatus! Stay tuned for photos! THE FARM Bar & Grille@ripple_onthewater_essex@woodmans_of_essex#clamchowder#chowdercompetition#essexma

Grateful Dead, Dvorak, and more | selection of American classical Music by Cape Ann Symphony Musicians unleashed at the UU Church #GloucesterMA

NEXT WEEKEND! October 29, 2022

including local artists that are residents, too

And announcing…a new concertmaster!

Cape Ann Symphony Musicians Unleashed Concert Series
AMERICAN CLASSICAL MUSIC
Featuring works by The Grateful Dead, Florence Price, William Grant Still, Rachel Grimes, Dvorak & Cape Ann Symphony Concertmaster Scott Moore
at Gloucester’s Unitarian Universalist Church

The Cape Ann Symphony’s Musicians Unleashed programs were launched in 2019 and have become a wonderfully popular series with overwhelmingly enthusiastic audience response. Ticket prices for American Classical Music are $40 for Adults and $15 for Youth. Call Cape Ann Symphony at 978-281-0543 or go to www.capeannsymphony.org for tickets.

Read all about it from the Cape Ann Symphony press release:

Cape Ann Symphony proudly announces the return of the popular Musicians Unleashed Concert Series with American Classical Music at 3:00 pm on Saturday, October 29, 2022 at The Unitarian Universalist Church, 10 Church Street in Gloucester, MA. The ticket price for American Classical Music is $40 for Adults and $15 for Youth.  Call CAS at 978-281-0543 or go to www.capeannsymphony.org to purchase tickets.

The first Musicians Unleashed Concert of the 2022-2023 season, American Classical Music features music made in America.

“We wanted to put together a program of great music that reflects the vast and wide diversity of peoples and cultures that have made up and continue to make up our great country of America” says Cape Ann Symphony Music Director and Conductor Yoichi Udagawa.

The American Classical Music concert program includes a wide range of musical styles and composers from Dvorak to the Grateful Dead. The music from an eclectic slate of composers featuring Florence Price, Cape Ann Symphony’s recently appointed Concertmaster Scott Moore, William Grant Still, The Grateful Dead, Rachel Grimes, and Dvorak will be performed by four CAS musicians: violinist Scott Moore; violinist Erica Pisaturo; cellist Seth MacLeod; and violist Brandon White. 

“How exciting to hear such a unique mix of composers performed by these talented musicians …all musicians who are relatively new to our CAS audiences,” points out Maestro Udagawa, “This is a great opportunity for audiences to get to to know some of the newest members of the orchestra.”

The concert program includes: Florence Price’s Juba from String Quartet No. 2Scott Moore and Erica Pisaturo, violins; Brandon White, viola; Seth MacLeod, cello; Scott Moore’s Duo selections: Scott Moore and Erica Pisaturo, violins; William Grant Still’s Danzas de PanamaScott Moore and Erica Pisaturo, violins; Brandon White, viola; Seth MacLeod, cello; Grateful Dead’s Truckin’, arranged by Minsky: Seth MacLeod, cello; Rachel Grimes’ Egon and Gertie – Violin/Cello Version: Scott Moore, violin; Seth MacLeod, cello; Scott Moore’s Fiddle Tunes (solo): Scott Moore, violin; and Dvorak’s American Quartet, 1st Movement: Scott Moore and Erica Pisaturo, violins; Brandon White, viola; Seth MacLeod, cello.

Cape Ann Symphony’s new Concertmaster Scott Moore makes his MU debut as a violinist and a composer in American Classical Music

“Scott Moore is a fabulous violinist who plays at an incredibly high level in all kinds of styles from classical music to Kentucky Bluegrass. He’s also an unbelievable composer, arranger and all-around musician, say Udagawa, “We are thrilled that he is the new concertmaster of the Cape Ann Symphony, and I’m looking forward to our audiences getting to know him and his music making!”

Scott Moore was born and came of age in rural Kentucky. He began his career as a violinist and composer as a four-year-old in New York. He’s been a soloist with a number of orchestras, played Mozart for the Archduke of Austria, and given an impromptu recital in Carnegie Hall for an audience of ghosts. In 2018, he began performing, from memory, the complete Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin by J. S. Bach.

Mr. Moore has been an organic farmer and a professional driver, learned fiddle tunes from old-timers in the hills of eastern Kentucky, drunk bourbon with rock stars on a steam-powered riverboat, and played music on four continents. An enthusiastic collaborator on stage and in the recording studio, he has forged a reputation as a skillful and inventive musician unbound by genre equally at home as a soloist with the Louisville Orchestra, with bands at festivals, or in the recording studio with Jim James, Tyler Ramsey, Houndmouth, Dawn Landes, Rachel Grimes, and many more. 

A composer as well, he has composed six adventurous new scores for the Louisville Ballet, including As You Like It in August 2022. Recent seasons trace an exciting arc, with appearances running the gamut from contemporary classical to rock, jazz, bluegrass, and beyond. These include solo engagements with the Louisville Orchestra and extensive collaboration with LO music director Teddy Abrams. Ongoing work with pianist-composer Rachel Grimes includes several albums and performances like WNYC’s Soundcheck, NPR’s Performance Today, and two stints at Knoxville’s Big Ears Festival. As a longtime member of the 23 String Band, he has performed across the country as a crowd favorite at festivals like Rockygrass, Grey Fox, Forecastle, ROMP, Festival of the Bluegrass, and many more. He has also recorded two as-yet-unreleased albums with his own band, blurring the lines between acoustic and electric back porch folk and vintage rock-n-roll.

This native Kentuckian is now a resident of Gloucester. He and his wife violinist Erica Pisaturo, also a member of CAS, moved to New England in the fall of 2019. Moore is the 2022 Artist-in-Residence at the Annisquam Village Church, where he recently performed the complete Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin by J. S. Bach.

photo credit: June Stratton

Violinist Erica Pisaturo is a native of New England, where she began her violin studies at the age of four. After earning a BA in Music and Art History from Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, she escaped the harsh winters to earn an MFA at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, Georgia.

While in the South, Ms. Pisaturo played violin in a number of professional symphony orchestras, including the Hilton Head Symphony and Savannah Philharmonic, both of which she also served as Orchestra Librarian. She has has toured and traveled the world extensively including studying architecture in Italy, making music on tour in China and Japan, and serendipitously meeting her husband, Scott Moore, CAS’s new Concertmaster. She and her husband moved to Gloucester in 2019 and Ms. Pisaturo now plays with the Cape Ann Symphony and Symphony By The Sea. Though she has left the South, she continues to perform in Georgia, South Carolina, and Kentucky when life allows. She recorded with Rachel Grimes and performed in the world premiere of The Way Forth (2019) with the Louisville Orchestra. Other recent performances include the Forecastle Festival and the Big Ears Festival.

Cellist Seth MacLeod earned his Bachelor of Music in cello performance from Boston University, where he studied with George Neikrug who dedicated to Seth a cadenza he composed for the Dvořák Cello Concerto. In September Mr. MacLeod joined the Cape Ann Symphony as Principal Cellist. He has performed as a soloist with the Wellesley Symphony, Lincoln-Sudbury Civic and the Metrowest Symphony Orchestras. Mr. MacLeod is also the principal cellist of the Wellesley Symphony Orchestra, and he is a member of Symphony By The Sea. He is a versatile chamber musician and string instructor at area schools. .  

Violist Brandon White made his CAS debut in March 2022’s Musicians Unleashed Concert, the Virtual Clarinet Quintet Concert. Originally from New York and now residing in the Boston area, Brandon White has enjoyed a varied career as a violist. A classically trained violist, Mr. White has been recognized as an analytical, and forward-thinking musician with a love of all viola music and new compositions. He holds degrees from The Crane School of Music at SUNY Potsdam where he studied under Shelly Tramposh and earned his BM in Viola Performance, as well as The Boston Conservatory at Berklee where he studied under Lila Brown and earned his MM in String Performance. He has performed at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Jordan Hall, and Sanders Theater and played with the Orchestra of Northern New York, Hamptons Festival Orchestra and the Choral Society of the Hamptons. Mr. White currently performs in the Rivers Symphony Orchestra and is also a member of the contemporary viola duo Waterhouse Row alongside Emilie Catlett. He performs on a Hungarian Viola from 1968 made by Otto Erdesz.