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Sail Gloucester, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Posted in Schooner, Things to do Tagged: Sail Gloucester, Things to do

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Thanks Andy For Contributing!

Stew McGillivray Sunday Greasy Pole Champ 09 Pic from Andrew McCloy, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Posted in gloucester, Saint Peter’s Fiesta Tagged: Andrew McCloy, Greasy Pole, Stew McGillivray

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No one captured this one better than Mark Teiwes.  Thanks for contributing Mark!  Check out Mark’s site by clicking this text

Joe Rocky Stalline Saturday Greasy Pole Champ Pic From Mark Teiwes, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Posted in Chickity check it!, gloucester, Saint Peter’s Fiesta Tagged: Fiesta, From Mark Teiwes, Greasy Pole Champ, Joe “Rocky” Stalline, Saint [...]

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Posted in Saint Peter’s Fiesta Tagged: Fiesta Faces, Sharon Lowe, St Peter’s Fiesta, Sunday Procession

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Hey if you appreciate the effort the GMG team has put in to bring you the very best coverage we can including this week’s outstanding Fiesta coverage could you pass along the sign up link to friends and family?
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Mark Ring Silhouette and Rainbow On The State Fish Pier, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Posted in Captain Joe’s, Fishermen Profiles, gloucester, lobster Tagged: gloucester, Lobsterman, Mark Ring, Rainbow, State Fish Pier

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Porch Summer Supper with Handmade Peppered Parmesan Pecan Crackers, Grilled Salmon Salad with Purple Pomegranate Vinaigrette & an Orange Spiked Caramelized Banana Parfait

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A small selection of photographs by Philip Reisman (1904-1993) is currently on view at the Cape Ann Museum. The photographs of St. Peter’s Fiesta are part of the Museum’s collection of approximately 450 color slides by Reisman from the 1950s. The photographs are on view through the end of August.


St. Peter’s Fiesta — or, more properly, Fiesta di San Pietro — honors the patron saint of fishermen and it is the largest, most colorful of the new celebrations which Sicilian immigrants brought to Gloucester. It began in the late 1920s as a neighborhood novena and expanded to a city-wide event in the 1930s.


Philip Reisman (1904-1993) was known as a Social Realist painter. He was also a printmaker, illustrator and amateur photographer. Born in Warsaw, Poland, his family fled to the United States to escape the pogroms when he was four years old. He lived in New York where he studied at the Art Students League and privately under Harry Wickey.


His early works were depictions of the ordinary working people of New York’s Lower East Side. During the depression he worked on WPA murals for Bellevue Hospital.


In the spring of 1944 he was persuaded by his friend Sol Wilson to escape the city and spend the summer in Rockport. Reisman, however, found the gritty working waterfront of Gloucester more to his artistic taste. He became fascinated with the fishing industry spending hours sketching, painting and later photographing the waterfront and the people who lived and worked there.

His artwork is in the permanent collections of many galleries and museums and has also been exhibited at the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts, Museum of Modern Art, National Print Exhibition and the National Academy of Design.


The Museum has a collection of 28 of his drawings, oil paintings and watercolors in addition to approximately 450 of his color slides from the early 1950s. The Museum presented an exhibition of his art work titled Men and Machine in the summer of 1985.


Funding for this program was made possible through a grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, which promotes excellence, access, education and diversity in the arts, humanities and interpretive sciences, in order to improve the quality of life for all Massachusetts residents and to contribute to the economic vitality of our communities.


The Cape Ann Museum is located at 27 Pleasant Street in Gloucester. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Museum is closed during the month of February, on Mondays, and on major holidays. Admission is $8.00 adults, $6.00 Cape Ann residents, seniors and students. Children under 12 and Museum members are free. The Museum is wheelchair accessible. For more information please call: (978) 283-0455. Additional information can be found online at www.capeannmuseum.org

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Where Zat? #29

This little guy was waving his Italian flag to the beat of the band. He captured the attention of a couple of guys who led the crowd in song. Absolutely adorable! Can you tell where he was along the parade route?
Posted in Saint Peter’s Fiesta Tagged: Sharon Lowe, St Peter’s Fiesta, Where Zat? [...]

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Joe Stalline wins Saturday’s Greasy Pole. For some great shots by Sharon click here.
Posted in gloucester Tagged: Greasy Pole Video, Joe Stalline

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To read the Times coverage of this close race, click here.
Posted in Saint Peter’s Fiesta Tagged: Junior Seine Boat Crew, Relentless, seine boat races, Sharon Lowe, St Peter’s Fiesta, Sunday Jr. Champs

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From Phil Cusumano-
A marine artist and former commercial fisherman, Phil Cusumano paints scenes of local Gloucester/Cape Ann, Massachusetts fishermen, their Gloucester fishing boats and [...]

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This just in:
After a brief hiatus, Merrimack Valley based Violet Nine has come roaring back, and this time they appear with famous friends – legendary spoken word artist Malik Yusef, and rap icon Kanye West.  They appear as the only band featured on the first independent release from West’s own label (G.O.O.D Music Recordings), entitled [...]

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In a video with 86 Greasy Pole Champ Scotty Clayton earlier this week Scott predicted a win for Stew McGillivray. Scotty said “He’s hungry”
Good call Scotty

Stew McGillivray- Sunday Greasy Pole Champ 09, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

I think I see Emile Doucette in the water with his video camera.  If that is the case then we [...]

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KAOS is BACK!!

Kaos knocks off two-time champs
By Nick Curcuru
Times Staff Writer
GLOUCESTER — Following yesterday’s championship seine boat race at Pavilion Beach, Kaos coxswain Joe Novello jumped up on the bow of the boat and yelled, “We’re back.”
Novello and Kaos were the cream of the crop in the seine boat world in the early part of the [...]

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