Tag: Gloucester Ma
Charlie’s Place Odor Of Smoke Reported
BG Brown Summed Up What Was Going To Happen In The Fishing Industry In Gloucester 4 Years Ago
This was filmed in 2010 and it’s only gotten worse. What he predicted back in 2010 is about 10 times worse 4 years later.
As I type this a fisherman just left my office. He is 52 years old and has fished his whole life. He is a stern man meaning he has no stake in what the owner of the boat may receive when he sells out his commercial fishing permits. He has only seen it get worse and worse and was telling me he has absolutely no idea what he could do for a living since all he knows is fishing. It’s sad and it is despicable what they did when they instituted Catch Shares and privatized the ocean and fish. Before Catch Shares there were hundreds of small boats with stern men who could go out and catch 800 lbs of cod under the “Days at Sea” program. They could fish every day and because there was an 800 pound limit there were no 20-40,000 lb trips of fish on the auction to decimate the price. What was on the Fish Auction for fish was made up of lots of small boats 800 lb trips of quality day boat fish. So you had hundreds of boats with hundreds of captains and hundreds more of stern men making a good living while barely impacting the fish stocks. Boats were being repaired, boats were buying fuel, families were being fed. Now we have probably 80% less.
Just years later the hyper-consolidation of Catch Shares which we all knew was the inevitable result when you privatize a natural resource has decimated our fleet and the number of fishermen left standing while they most have either sold out or are trying to.
Back in 2009 I started to collect the stories and add them to a thread on Cape Ann Online as sort of a journal and record for those who might have said they didn’t see this coming. There are three pages of articles from fishermen and about how it was and has decimated our working port and independent fishermen.
Click here for the list of articles (3 pages worth)
Pop Gallery Doing Valentines Day Big Per Usual
There’s A Reason the Causeway Restaurant Is Ranked 5th our of 127 Restaurants In Gloucester On trip Advisor
I have no idea how they put out the quality food and huge portions that they do at The Causeway but I’m not about to question it- the formula just works. People drive from Upstate New York just to eat here.
Insider tip:
This is the time of year to eat here. I don’t even bother in the summer because I’m not the kinda guy that waits a half hour for a seat at a restaurant. But this time of year you can get in, especially if you go just before noon or just after noon.
Hoping GMG can help out with an old building downtown…
Hi Joey-
I’m hoping you could put this on the GMG blog and see if anyone might be able to come up with something. A buddy of mine and I just purchased 6 and 8 Center St in downtown Gloucester (mainly known for being the home of K9 Kuts). We are just starting to plan our rehab of the exterior of the building and I’m hoping that someone out there in the GMG universe might have an old picture that shows what the buildings looked like before they were sided as they are today. I know from peeling back some of the siding that these were once clad in traditional clapboard, but any old photos or memories that anyone might have would go a long way towards the historic restoration of the property. I also plan to check in with Fred B, the historic commission, and city archives, but thought GMG would be a great avenue as well. I can be reached atrtjones1@gmail.com if anyone has anything to share. Pic of building as it currently is is attached.
Thanks, and thanks for the blog, it’s a great aggregator of so much that goes on in our community.
-Randy Jones
Captain Pete Mondello in 1973 loading up his traps
First Look Video: The Mexican Touch 185 Washington St Gloucester MA
Ferry Hill Cottage- Can anyone date it?
Frank McCall Lanes Cove Storm Video II
Hi Joey,
I took another walk to Lanes Cove after I finished my shoveling today. The water level was higher than yesterday’s high tide and the breakwater had quite a bit more splash-over. If you watch carefully, you will see water pouring through the breakwater as well. I could not stand in the same place where I took my video yesterday because that location was underwater!
Frank McCall
Lobstermen In the Office
Looking for Seine Boat Rowers
How to find out if you’re in a flood zone in Gloucester MA From Kenny MacCarthy
Step by step instructions, including web addresses, to see the current and future FEMA FIRM maps for Gloucester MA.
Links used in video:
http://www.gloucester-ma.gov/index.aspx?NID=581

Kudos To David Brooks, Bex Borden The Staff and Kids At The Hive
If you don’t know by now that The Hive is just an incredible gift to our community and positive force than you just aren’t living breathing and opening your eyes enough to realize what positive juju is being pumped out there daily.
It’s a testament to Founder David Brooks, his staff and the teens that make the place hum.
Thank you for this gift.
CITY OF GLOUCESTER OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CODE RED – Issued at 1:30pm, Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Good afternoon. This is Mayor Carolyn Kirk with an important message from the City of Gloucester’s code red emergency messaging system.
Effective at 7:00 pm this evening, Tuesday, December 17, 2013, the city has declared a snow emergency and parking ban on all city streets due to the arriving snow.
From 7:00 pm on Tuesday, December 17, until 7:00 am on Wednesday, December 18, all vehicles are banned from parking on city streets.
Violators of this emergency declaration are subject to ticketing and towing at the owners expense. Residents may park in municipal and school parking lots. If you park in a school lot, your vehicle must be removed by 6am tomorrow morning.
All residents and businesses are reminded that they are responsible for clearing snow from sidewalks adjacent to their property. Your cooperation during this parking ban is necessary for efficient and safe snow clearing efforts.
To repeat, the city of Gloucester has issued a parking ban on all city streets as of 7:00 pm Tuesday, December 17th. The ban shall be in effect until 7:00 am on Wednesday, December 18th.
WInd Power Gloucester 2 Minute Short Doc From Nubar Alexanian
Da Cave…
Those little Russian Tea Cakes are dope. You can also get Glosta Joe’s Coffee there (a great holiday present or stocking stuffer)
Not Gary’s Dip At Stones Pub
Photos From The Beauport Princess Cruiselines Maiden Voyage This Past Sunday
10 Best Cities In Massachusetts- Where Do You Suppose Gloucester Ranked?
The 10 Best Cities in Massachusetts
Thinking about moving to Massachusetts? Now you’ll know which of its cities are the best.
Natalie Grigson
Staff Writer MOVOTO
Massachusetts, the Bay State, is renowned for many things. It has some of the richest history and oldest buildings in the nation; some of our country’s best colleges; and, of course, Boston.
Bean Town is just one city, however, so we wanted to do all Massachusetts residents proud and determine which cities in the state are its very best. It’s the same thing we’ve already done with states like Washington and, a bit closer to home, New Jersey.
Of course, narrowing our selection down to a list of 10 and one winner overall—Marshfield—was not without a certain degree of challenge, but we figured Red Sox and Celtics fans are accustomed enough to dealing with that. When the results were tallied, the 10 best cities in the Bay State emerged:
Click here for the list-
The 10 Best Cities in Massachusetts





























































































