Sista Felicia’s Pinulata Recipe On the Gloucester Daily Times Website

If you grew up in a Sicilian or Italian household or ever went to one at this time of year you may remember having Pinulata.

This is an Italian holiday treat that you can make ahead and leave in serving dishes around your house. Felicia (Ciaramitaro) Mohan of Gloucester makes them, based on her grandmother Felicia’s recipe, as little bites of fried dough slathered in a honey-corn syrup mixture topped with bits of chocolate, toasted nuts and fresh cinnamon.

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Click Here For The Downloadable Recipe and Entire Story

Chickity Check It!- Gloucester Daily Times Taste Of The Times Now On Facebook

TasteoftheTimes

My buddy Joe Langhan writes-

Why follow the Taste of the Times Facebook page?

1. New Videos: Get updated when new videos are added each week so you can follow your favorite chefs, restaurants, cooks, and cookbook authors. Either go to site or receive update each week automatically by Subscribe via SMS in the upper left hand corner of the page under the logo.

2. Sneak Previews: Keep up to date on the latest taping sessions with behind the scenes photos and videos.

3. Share the site easily with your friends on Facebook by Suggest To Friends in the upper left hand corner of the page under the logo.

4. Review video descriptions and get links to past video premiers.

It is simple and easy to do.

1. Go to the Taste of the Times Facebook Page here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Taste-of-the-Times/150864264952046

2. Click the Like button at the top of the page.

3. Suggest the page to interested friends.

Bravo To Gloucester and Fiscal Conservatism

We don’t go political on these pages but I would like to extend a huge congratulations to the Mayor and City Council for bringing Gloucester’s Free Cash Balance To The Positive!

Richard Gaines reports at The Gloucester Daily Times-

November 22, 2010

City’s free cash fund: $1.9 million

By Richard Gaines Staff Writer The Gloucester Daily Times Mon Nov 22, 2010, 11:18 PM EST

The state Department of Revenue has certified that, for the first time in nine years, Gloucester enjoyed a free cash balance in the 2010 fiscal year that ended June 30, an accounting characteristic generally considered a barometer of fiscal municipal good health.

Click the link above for the whole story.

Some notables from the story-

By many counts, the city’s finances, which were in shambles and dripping red ink when Kirk took office in January 2008. Beginning in January 2010, she presided over weekly meetings of what was known as the Deficit and Free Cash Project Committee. The group included financial department heads, with City Council representation as well, all seeking to reconcile accounts, plug holes and restore a free cash position.

As recently as fiscal 2008, the city instead held a negative free cash position of $3.818,442.

A year later, the negative position was reduced by about $1.5 million, to $2,384,524.

I’m hoping that Carolyn stays in office for a good long while but with turning in results like that I would think that if she were to pursue higher political aspirations that having this accomplishment on her resume would be something that people all over the country have been calling for.  Being responsible with taxpayers money.

BRAVO To Mayor Kirk and The City Council for this monumental achievement!

Gloucester Daily Times Football Raffle Video

2009 Football Champions Football Raffle

Thanks for watching

Bravo To Today’s Editorial In The Gloucester Daily Times

Editorial: City, lawmakers must press for more I-4, C-2 flexibility

September 7, 2010

Gloucester Daily Times-

The long-term future of Gloucester’s most famous vacant lot may not be as the site of a marine aquarium and research center — or as a regular concert venue, despite Sunday night’s glowing Celebrate Gloucester success.

But it is good to see an entrepreneurial spirit growing for the 2-acre I-4,C-2 parcel off Rogers Street.

Click the picture for the  rest of the editorial

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Chickity Check It! the H-Bomb Goes Lobstering With Geno Mondello

The art of Lobstering
Heading out to sea with Gloucester lobsterman Geno Mondello

Food for Thought Heather Atwood

Click the link above for the full story with pictures

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Eight-legged, with 21 body segments and a brain the size of a grasshopper, a lobster inhales through its legs and exhales through its head, extracting oxygen on the way through its gills.

Lobsters can smell. While officially they don’t "hear," it is said that traps are usually empty on July 5, leaving many to believe lobsters hear enough to hide from the fireworks the night before.

Lobstering is the oldest continuous business in Massachusetts.

Click the Picture Below For The Video’s Featuring Geno Building Dories At His Dory Shop and out On His Lobster Boat

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Chickity Check Out Sister Felicia’s Grape and Ginger Ale Punch Video On the Gloucester Daily Times Website

click on the picture to see the video

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Click Here For The Recipe On The Gloucester Daily Times Taste of The Times Online Website

Don’t be a WIMP! Time to Walk The POLE!

Click the Link Below to Walk The Greasy Pole

Thanks to the Gloucester Daily Times for this Link

http://www.gloucestertimes.com/fiesta/x645276062/Greasy-pole-simulation-game

My Son Paul the III's Last walk. OUCH!

Congratulations Scott Pytlik

Scott Pytlik who has been the web editor for the Gloucester Daily Times and was responsible for the roll out of the newly revamped GDT website is moving on to a video game PR with a company called Access Communications PR.  On Scott’s website- http://scottpytlik.com/ he writes-

What’s even more impressive is that gloucestertimes.com has once again won CNHI’s Web site of the Year award for newspapers under 12,000 circulation. The paper also took this honor last year, which was the first year the award was offered. Between our spot news coverage of the Eastern Ave. House Explosion in January of 2009 and the addition of our new Taste of the Times food videos, I guess we had more to offer year-over-year then any of the other 100 newspapers in our company that entered the contest. Because one of the many hats I wear is titled web editor, some people have been quick to congratulate me directly as if it’s solely my award. But really, winning Web site of the Year was only possible because we have one of the most dedicated and hardworking newsroom teams in all of CNHI.

Congrats Scott On Your New Job and thanks for all the help in implementing the blog section into the GDT Website!

From Scott’s website he also writes- In this May 2009 photo, Gloucester Daily Times editor Ray Lamont, right, kisses the 2008 Newspaper of the Year award while I kiss the Web site of the Year award. I’ll be kissing another silver cup soon when this year’s award comes.

Pete the Fisherman Gets his News

Pete the Fisherman Gets his News from Gloucester Daily Time and Good Morning Gloucester.

Meet Gloucester Daily Times Food Columnist Heather Atwood

Heather also contributes to www.eatboutique.com

Click on the video and let it load by pausing and letting the red line fill along the bottom before resuming play for smoother playback.

Check out Heather’s Blog

Cape Ann Museum Re-Opens

Windward Leeward: Peter Vincent Paintings

March 6 through May 30, 2010

Opening Reception

Saturday, March 6 from 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
This program is free and open to the public.

Windward Leeward’ exhibit blows into Cape Ann Museum

By Gloucester Daily Times Staff

On Saturday, March 6, Cape Ann Museum sails back from its winter hiatus with a reception to mark the opening of “Windward Leeward,” a stunning exhibition of ‘Dory Era’ paintings by one of New England’s most highly regarded contemporary maritime artists, Peter Vincent. His still, starkly composed images of Gloucester’s long-gone seafaring world are the artist’s reverent and powerfully moving tribute to his subject matter, and have won him numerous awards, including Mystic Seaport Museum’s first annual Thomas Hoyne Award. His “Men who go down to the sea” do not just inhabit, but haunt his works, as they continue to haunt their native harbor. The painting’s flat, muted tones suggest the calm before the storm; the perilous power of the sea to be at once livelihood and graveyard.

Read more of the Times article here.

0 Playwright, arts advocate to address seARTS event article from the GDT

from the Gloucester Daily Times-

An award-winning playwright and humorist who has become a leader in securing money for cultural development will serve as guest speaker tonight as the Cape Ann Society for the Encouragement of the Arts, seARTS, hosts its seventh annual meeting.

Dan Hunter, a founding partner of Hunter Higgs LLC, an advocacy and communications firm specializing in cultural nonprofit organizations, will serve as chief speaker for the event, set to run tonight from 6 to 8:30 at Rockport Art Association on Main Street in Rockport.

Hunter is the former executive director of the Massachusetts Advocates for the Arts, Sciences, and Humanities (MAASH), a statewide advocacy and education group.

As MAASH director, Hunter successfully campaigned for cultural facilities grants and an increase of 70 percent in overall cultural funding during a time when the total state budget increased by only 14 percent, noted seARTS board member Jacqueline Ganim-DeFalco.

to read the full article click this text

Gloucester Daily Times Editor Ray Lamont Interview Part VI

Gloucester Daily Times Editor Ray Lamont Part III

In this segment Ray talks about the Gloucester Daily Times as a local newspaper within a national news conglomerate.  We also begin to speak about the individual writers, editors and photographers and what they bring to the Times.  Ray talks about Richard Gaines in this clip.

Gloucester Daily Times Editor Ray Lamont Interview Part I

Click the picture to view the interview

Here’s part I of a six part video series with Ray Lamont- the editor of the Gloucester Daily Times

Chili Cook-Off!

From the Gloucester Daily Times

On Saturday, Nov. 14, from 7:30 to 11 p.m., Manchester Mother’s Club will hold its annual chili cook-off fundraiser at the Rhumbline Bar and Restaurant, 40 Railroad Ave., Gloucester. Sample the best chilis of the North Shore, relax with a live band music and a cash bar, and take a chance in a raffle. Admission is $10 per person, and anyone wishing to enter their own chili should e-mail Amber Bazdar at chiliparty09@gmail.com. Money raised will benefit The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. If you want to attend, send a check to the MMC, P.O. Box 1424 , Manchester , MA , 01944 . If you are can’t attend but want to make a donation to JDRF, please memo the check as “Donation for JDRF.”

Weather puts haunting of wooded camp on hold

From the Gloucester Daily Times

Old Red Eyes” has been spooked by the rain this weekend, but organizers for the benefit “haunted house” on the West Gloucester grounds of YMCA’s Camp Spindrift are sure he’ll be around beginning next Thursday.

Horribles Parade organizers have been planning to host a variation on the “haunted house” theme as a fundraiser for next year’s parade, and the presentation — based on the “Legend of Red Eyes” — was to have kicked off this weekend. But Al Kipp, one of the haunting’s organizers, said the event was postponed until next Thursday because of the grim weather forecast.

“It’s the trick-or-treat season, and I guess we just got tricked by Mother Nature,” Kipp said yesterday.

The “haunting” grounds will now open Thursday at 5 p.m. at the YMCA camp, with the showcase set to run Oct. 22 through 25, and Oct. 29 and 30 from 5 to 10 p.m. The haunted woods will also be open Halloween night from 5 to 9. Plus, each night will feature a special fright time for smaller children from 5 to 6:30, when the program will be geared toward them. Beginning at 7 p.m. each night, the haunting volunteers will “turn it up a notch” for older kids and adults, according to organizers Kipp and Dave Tucker.

Read more here