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Blackburn Brew Fest 2026

 ~ GREATER CAPE ANN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Date and Time:
Saturday Jul 18, 2026
5:30 PM โ€“ 8:30 PM EDT

Location:
Stage Fort Park
24 Hough Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930

Fees/Admission:
Advance Purchase General Admission โ€“ $45
At the Door General Admission โ€“ $50
Designated Driver โ€“ $10
Click here to purchase tickets: blackburnbrewfest.com

Website:
blackburnbrewfest.com

Contact Information:
Call 978-283-1601
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Blackburn Brew Fest 2026:
The current list of sponsors is:

Growler:

Discover Gloucester

Ocean Breeze Cultivators

Reverie 73

Renewal by Andersen

Cape Ann Savings

Pint:

BankGloucester

Cape Ann Motor Inn

Flight 

Burgin Platner Insurance

Cape Ann Lanes/Laneside Pub & Brewery

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Description:
The Greater Cape Ann Chamber is pleased to announce the return of the Blackburn Brew Festival on Saturday, July 18th (RAIN or SHINE) at Stage Fort Park! Over 20 breweries will be convening from Cape Ann, the North Shore, and across New England to showcase their best brews to attendees from far and wide. The event will also offer live music, local food trucks and lawn games all while located at Gloucesterโ€™s historic waterfront park.

The event will also be supporting a good cause as a portion of the proceeds will support local non-profits through the Cape Ann Community Foundation, an organization established by the Chamber to award grants for projects supporting educational, social service, recreational and economic initiatives throughout the Cape Ann Community.

PLEASE NOTE: This event is 21+

For breweries interested in participating, please contact Sam Bevins at sam@capeannchamber.com.

Surfside Subs Happy 4th of July from Surfside! ๐Ÿฆž๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Celebrate Independence Day with one of our customer favorites!

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โฐ Open Today: 11 AM โ€“ 9 PM

Whether youโ€™re heading to the beach, watching fireworks, or spending time with family and friends, let us take care of lunch or dinner!

๐Ÿ“ Stop by and celebrate with us!
Excludes online orders.

Wishing everyone a safe, fun, and happy Independence Day! โค๏ธ๐Ÿค๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

A Glimpse Into Past July 4th Celebrations

I used the handy Sawyer Free Library’s Cape Ann History Digital Resources link to search past newspapers for information on how Cape Ann and Gloucester celebrated historic July 4th anniversaries in 1876, 1926 and 1976. It’s always a fascinating step into the past. Here are some examples.

Essex Shipbuilding is making a 50th anniversary summer to remember

 ~ MICHAELDEKOSTER

The Shipyard is pulling out all the stops to make sure you (and your kids, and your family) have a great summer. Their calendar is full of fun and unique experiences for all. I canโ€™t remember a better line up if activitiesโ€ฆ

You absolutely have to visit this preserved historic site on the shores that launched over 4000 (and counting) ships for well over 350 (and counting) years. It doesnโ€™t get more authentic than that!  Learn from the best in the shadows of giants and make your own history today. These are only some of the fun things happening in education. Check out the rest at

Summer is officially here, and Gloucesterโ€™s biggest street party is BACK! โ˜€๏ธ๐ŸŽ‰

Join us on Saturday, July 11th from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM as Main Street transforms into a massive celebration filled with local flavor. Bring the whole family down for an unforgettable night under the summer sky!
Here is what you can look forward to:
๐ŸŽค Live music across 3 separate street stages
๐Ÿคธ Street performances from headline act The Red Trousers
๐Ÿ’ƒ A special performance by the Cape Ann Dancers
๐Ÿ” Incredible food from local restaurants and food trucks
๐ŸŽจ Face painting, local shopping, non-profit booths, and fun activities for all ages

๐Ÿ“ Where: Main Street (Closed to traffic from Pleasant St. to Washington St.)
๐ŸŽŸ๏ธ Admission: Completely FREE for the public!

Streets close for setup at 5:00 PM, and the fun starts at 6:00 PM. Tag your party crew in the comments and let us know what you’re hitting first! ๐Ÿ‘‡

Get the full event timeline and details here: https://bit.ly/BlockParty-July11

Bernstein/Avery Sketchbooks featured in CAPE ANN COLLECTORS summer show opening July 18-19 !

CAPE ANN COLLECTORS is curating new work by Theresa Bernstein with reproductions from Milton Averyโ€™s catalog sketchbooks. Our summer show, Bernstein/Avery: Discovery Made Visible, opening Saturday and Sunday, July 18-19, 1-5 p.m., is a dazzling collection documenting an intriguing record of an earlier era in Gloucester. Both artistsโ€™ courageous spirits, attracting reverent admirers and mentees, are on view.

Theresa Bernstein (1890-2002) and Milton Avery (1886-1965) ran in the same modernist circles, summering in the same art colonies and gathering at Bernstein and husband William Meyerowitzโ€™s home in East Gloucester โ€“ steps away from Good Harbor Beach. All three modernists walked away from abstraction, capturing an intimacy where realism and abstraction intersect โ€“ observed reality.

Bernstein sketched scenes quickly, preferring to fill in details for later works with faces of friends and family. Sketches exploded as she pursued contemporary urban life, human activity and movement. Avery filled sketchbooks daily, further developing โ€œeye-and-handโ€ coordination while maintaining the immediacy of his subject. His reliance on sketches, often making quick notations of color, made art an inseparable part of daily life. Sally Michel Avery, Miltonโ€™s wife, commented that summers were โ€œdevoted to works on paper.โ€

Bernstein and Avery were passionately driven by both the natural world and the human figure – all in full view on Cape Ann. Avery/Bernstein Sketchbooks: Discovery Made Visible, opening July 18-19, is running Saturdays through August 8. Stop by to see for yourself โ€“ discoveries made visible!

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Ken Tashjy submits some content for GMG. First photo is of a jelly fish on Oak Cove on Rocky Neck. That is a 11.5 sneakers giving it some scale. Next photos are of artist Robert Gruppe painting at Oak Cove. โ€œOne of Gloucesterโ€™s Masters back at work.โ€

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Ken Tashjy submits- First photo is of a jelly fish on Oak Cove on Rocky Neck. That is a 11.5 sneakers giving it some scale. Next photos are of artist Robert Gruppe painting at Oak Cove. โ€œOne of Gloucesterโ€™s Masters back at work.โ€

Surfside Subs Todayโ€™s Specials at Surfside! ๐Ÿ•๐Ÿฆž

๐Ÿฆž Lobster Roll โ€“ Just $19.99 + tax
Served with chips & pickles for the perfect summer meal!

๐Ÿ• Pizza Deal
Buy ANY 16โ€ Pizza and get a second 16โ€ Pizza for HALF PRICE! ๐Ÿ™Œ
Limit of One Pizza Special per Customer

โฐ Open Daily: 11 AM โ€“ 9 PM

Bring your family, grab your friends, or order dinner for the whole crewโ€”weโ€™ve got you covered!

Excludes gluten-free crusts.
Excludes online orders.

๐Ÿ“ See you at Surfside! ๐ŸŒŠ๐Ÿ•๐Ÿฆž

Breakfast At Atlantis Oceanfront Cafe

Last year, we made the mistake of waiting until the end of the season to have breakfast at the Oceanfront Cafe at the Atlantis on Atlantic Road. We promised ourselves we wouldn’t make that mistake again! A recent weekday morning provided a great opportunity to fulfill our promise to ourselves. It was kind of a bleak morning but inside the cafe was friendly and bright. Jim ordered fishcakes and I got the country breakfast (I really wanted that cheddar biscuit!). They were served up efficiently and were as delicious as I was expecting. It was a quiet morning there but clearly there were some regulars in attendance being fussed over by the amiable staff. We were seated by the front window, allowing us the benefit of the Oceanfront in the cafe’s name. We enjoyed our experience very much and expect to return sometime before October this year!

Bernie Cranston Rowing a Dory Past Our Dock in 2014, 2016, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 and 2026

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2014
June 5, 2016
2016

July 21, 2021
Wednesday July 13, 2022

Bernie Cranston Rowing Past Captain Joe & Sons Lobster Co 7/7/23

Bernie Cranston Rowing A Dory Past Captain Joe and Sons 7/12/24

Bernie Cranston Rowing Past Captain Joe and Sons June 21, 2025
Bernie Cranston Rowing Past Captain Joe and Sons July 3. 2026

Pigeon Guillemot (Cepphus columba), a seabird known for its dark plumage and white wing patches at the dock

  • This bird is a Pigeon Guillemot (Cepphus columba), a seabird known for its dark plumage and white wing patches. 
  • Unlike typical city pigeons, these birds are native to coastal areas of the North Pacific and are skilled divers that hunt fish underwater.ย 
  • During the breeding season, they feature vivid red legs and feet, which are distinct features from the common rock dove. [1,ย 2,ย 3]ย 

AI responses may include mistakes.

[1] https://abcbirds.org/es/birds/pigeon-guillemot/

[2] https://www.facebook.com/GoldenGateNPS/posts/red-feet-red-mouth-whats-this-bird-all-aboutpigeon-guillemots-nest-in-the-walls-/893713522782006/

[3] https://www.instagram.com/p/DZLu1VhDnVu/

Pigeon Guillemot (Cepphus columba), a seabird known for its dark plumage and white wing patches at the dock

  • This bird is a Pigeon Guillemot (Cepphus columba), a seabird known for its dark plumage and white wing patches. 
  • Unlike typical city pigeons, these birds are native to coastal areas of the North Pacific and are skilled divers that hunt fish underwater.ย 
  • During the breeding season, they feature vivid red legs and feet, which are distinct features from the common rock dove. [1,ย 2,ย 3]ย 

AI responses may include mistakes.

[1] https://abcbirds.org/es/birds/pigeon-guillemot/

[2] https://www.facebook.com/GoldenGateNPS/posts/red-feet-red-mouth-whats-this-bird-all-aboutpigeon-guillemots-nest-in-the-walls-/893713522782006/

[3] https://www.instagram.com/p/DZLu1VhDnVu/

CITY OF GLOUCESTER TO RELEASE DRAFT HOUSING COMPASS PLANย 

GLOUCESTER, MA โ€“ The City of Gloucester will host a Housing Compass Community Forum on Wednesday, July 29, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Rose Baker Center for Aging Well, located at 6 Manuel F. Lewis Street in Gloucester.

The forum will mark the release of the draft Housing Compass Plan and the beginning of a public comment period. Community members are invited to attend, learn about the Cityโ€™s proposed approach to addressing Gloucesterโ€™s housing challenges, and share feedback on the draft recommendations.

The Housing Compass Plan will guide Gloucesterโ€™s housing policy priorities for the next five years. The draft plan is shaped by extensive data analysis of Gloucesterโ€™s demographics, housing stock, and affordability metrics, as well as a thorough community engagement process designed to ground the planโ€™s findings and recommendations in the lived experiences of residents, workers, families, seniors, employers, and community organizations.

The draft plan focuses on how the City can protect residents facing housing challenges, preserve housing the community can afford, and encourage housing development that fits Gloucesterโ€™s needs in appropriate locations. The event will also feature a video produced by 1623 Studios highlighting Gloucesterโ€™s housing needs and the families, workers, and seniors affected by housing challenges in the community. The forum, being offered by Art Haven, is free and family-friendly, with activities available for children.

โ€œHousing is one of the most important challenges facing Gloucester today, and it affects every part of our community.โ€ Said Mayor Paul Lundberg. โ€œThe Housing Compass Plan reflects months of thoughtful engagement with residents and stakeholders across Gloucester, and Iโ€™m grateful to everyone who shared their experiences and ideas. This forum is an important opportunity for the community to review the draft recommendations, provide feedback, and help shape a housing strategy that will support a more affordable and sustainable Gloucester.โ€

So far, the Housing Compass engagement process reached more than 550 people who live or work in Gloucester between August 2025 and April 2026. Engagement included conversations with community leaders, outreach at local events, a multilingual public survey, focus groups with housing-insecure and unhoused residents, Brazilian community members, artists and creatives, and major employers, as well as a community forum attended by approximately 100 residents.

Several key themes emerged from public input. Residents consistently described Gloucester as increasingly unaffordable and raised concerns about rising rents, limited year-round housing options, difficulty finding homes that are affordable to local incomes, and the growing challenge of staying in the community. Many participants said homeownership feels out of reach, while renters, seniors, veterans, workers, artists, and families described housing instability, limited choices, and concerns about not being able to stay in Gloucester.

Participants also emphasized the connection between housing and Gloucesterโ€™s local economy. Employers reported that high housing costs make it harder to recruit and retain workers, while artists, creatives, and small business owners described difficulty finding housing and workspaces that allow them to remain part of Gloucesterโ€™s year-round community.

In March, the City held a community forum to understand priorities for future housing development. Participants supported medium to larger multifamily and mixed-use development downtown, while favoring smaller, more attainable housing types in residential neighborhoods, such as accessory dwelling units and small multifamily homes. The strongest priorities were for housing that supports improved affordability, workforce stability, downsizing options, and cultural and economic growth.

The July 29 forum will provide an opportunity for the public to review how this input is reflected in the draft plan. A public comment period will then run through the month of August for additional feedback.

Participants are encouraged to RSVP at https://bit.ly/4olyRYe.  

To learn more about the Housing Compass Plan visit the project page on the Cityโ€™s website:

For questions, please contact Alex Koppelman, Community Development Director, at

akoppelman@gloucester-ma.gov

โ€”
Mayor Paul Lundberg
City of Gloucester

Have you used the City’s “See-Click-Fix” App To Report A Local Problem Like Huge Potholes or Broken Lights?

We have the kind of pothole that will absolutely cause major damage to your car after a couple of tough hits. It’s like driving straight into a curb. We reported it using the See-Click-Fix App which allows you to take a picture of an issue, tag the location and send it to Gloucester’s DPW for review. pretty slick

Here’s the link to download for your iPhone https://apps.apple.com/us/app/seeclickfix/id322000552
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Strolling Magnolia

Taking a walk to Grillfriends for breakfast was delightful.ย  Lots of sunshine, ocean breezes and the beauty of Magnolia.ย  Also had a great breakfast,