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Join Us Tonight

We hope you will join us tonight for the Lily Jean Left-Right-Center fundraiser at the Gloucester๏ฟผ๏ฟผ Elks. Seats still available for the tournament at the door ($30 to play) or you can join the fun with light refreshments, raffles and a silent auction. All proceeds will benefit the families.

Also, Pat Dโ€™s Photos will be at the Minglewood Market starting at 11 am this morning if you need last minute basket fillers or hostess gifts.

Lonely kayaks

After a real winter, the kayaks and their owners are anxious to get on the water.ย  With the rainy weather, the beach always looks inviting.

 

Bandstand 2026 Season Celebrates Forty Years!

David Benjamin, the Summer Music Director for the City of Gloucester announces The Antonio Gentile Bandstand 2026 Summer Concert Series.  He offers eight free concerts beginning on Sunday, July 12, 2026, at 6:30pm with the Cape Ann Big Band and ending on August 30, 6:30pm with The Continentals. This year marks the fortieth season of concerts at the bandstand.

On Fatherโ€™s Day, June 15, 1986, The Herb Pomeroy Band played the Inaugural concert of the Antonio Gentile Bandstand. The bandstand was completed in 1986, to honor Anthony โ€œTonyโ€ Gentile, who had been the Director of the Gloucester High School Band for many years. His former students raised funds to build the bandstand. The Cape Ann Savings Bank sponsored that first concert and went on to sponsor other concerts over the forty year span of free public concerts at the bandstand.

A highlight of the 2026 season will be the Cape Ann Community Band โ€œAmerican Music; 250 Years Strongโ€ program. Director David Benjamin plans to highlight Americaโ€™s most important music beginning with William Billingsโ€™ โ€œChesterโ€, the first popular American Revolution song. The concert will feature all of the uniquely American forms of music in our two hundred fifty year history; Marches, Dixieland, Swing, Jazz, American musicals, Rock & Roll and more. The concert is sponsored by Bank Gloucester and the Gloucester Cultural Council.

The concert series is held at the Antonio Gentile Bandstand, Stage Fort Park, Hough Avenue, Gloucester. All concerts begin at 6:30pm.. The Gloucester Rotary Club helps maintain the bandstand and its landscaping. The concerts are ninety minutes in length. The rain dates for the Sunday concerts are the following Wednesday evening at 6:30pm. 

The 2026 series will also feature the return of the Compaq Big Band, the Continentals, 4Ever Fab, Horizon, the Jantelles and Martin and Kelly, Country Western Favorites.

Benjamin encourages all to attend. โ€œFantastic music overlooking the outer harbor; glorious sunsets; schooners sailing by; it doesnโ€™t get any better than this in Gloucester!โ€

All programs are subject to change. Admission and Parking are free. Restrooms are ADA accessible. Bring a chair or blanket.

2026 Antonio Gentile Bandstand Schedule

July 12, 2026, 6:30pm              Cape Ann Big Band; Jazz

July 19, 2026, 6:30pm              Horizon and the Horns

July 26, 2026, 6:30pm              4Ever Fab; Beatles tribute

Aug 02, 2026, 6:30pm             Compaq Big Band; Jazz

Aug 09. 2026, 6:30pm             The Jantelles, Vintage Rock & Roll

Aug 16. 2026, 6:30pm             Martin & Kelly; Country

August 22 (Sat). 2026, 6:30pm Cape Ann Community Band;

August 30. 2026, 6:30pm         Continentals; Rock & Roll

For concert information please visit www.DavidLBenjamin.com or telephone 978-281-2286

Photo by Carl Wycoff             

Maggie’s Farm in Middleton

While I don’t do it enough, I love going over to Maggie’s Farm in Middleton. It’s another fantastic member of the Serenitee Restaurant Group (along with Minglewood Harborside in Gloucester, Hale Street Tavern in Beverly Farms, 15 Walnut in Hamilton, Dire Wolf Tavern in Salem, Cala’s in Manchester, Alchemy in Lynnfield, Casey J’s Tavern in Rowley, and The Spot in Georgetown). The tuna tartare and sushi were excellent.

Update on 20 Main Street

The building at 20 Main St previously housed Fisherman’s Outfitters. Demolition has begun. I believe the plans call for a mixed use multi family construction.

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Mayor Paul Lundberg Welcomed and Thanked New Gloucester Residents for Generous Donation to Lily Jean Fund

Mayor Paul Lundberg was joined by Kimberly Brusseau and Beverly Cadigan of New Gloucester, Maine, at his office at Gloucester City Hall. Ms. Brusseau and Ms. Cadigan visited on behalf of the community of New Gloucester, whose residents organized a fundraising effort after learning about the devastating loss of the Gloucester fishing vessel Lily Jean earlier this year. 

The Lily Jean, a 72-foot Gloucester-based commercial fishing vessel, sank on January 30, 2026, off Cape Ann, Massachusetts. Seven lives were lost in this tragedy, which had a profound impact on Gloucesterโ€™s historic fishing community as many of the crew members came from multigenerational fishing families.

In the wake of the tragedy, Gloucester residents and supporters across the region have rallied to assist the families affected by the loss. The Gloucester Fishing Community Preservation Fund established the Lily Jean Fund to assist the families of the crew members and support the broader fishing community. Donations to the fund are distributed evenly among the families of those who were lost.

Residents of New Gloucester, Maine, organized their own community fundraising effort and collected donations for the Lily Jean Fund. Together the town of 6,000 residents raised $3282 for the fund, along with sympathy cards and gift bags from Mainely Fudge for each family. Their generosity reflects the strong connection shared by fishing communities throughout New England and the widespread compassion felt following the tragedy. 

โ€œOn behalf of the City of Gloucester, I want to extend my deepest gratitude to the residents of New Gloucester for this extraordinary act of kindness.โ€ Said Mayor Lundberg. โ€œIn the face of unimaginable loss, your communityโ€™s generosity is a powerful reminder that the bonds between our residents run deep. Your support not only honors the memory of the Lily Jean crew, but also brings comfort and strength to the families and to our entire fishing community during this difficult time.โ€

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Mayor Paul Lundberg
City of Gloucester

Doubling Down on the Hummingbirds This Year

Sorry Joey, I am doubling down on the hummingbird feeeding stations at my house this year. Not that you EVAH win, but this year’s selections for the hummingbirds and orioles will be hands-down winners. We can expect them to start returning mid April but it’s a good idea to put the feeders out a couple of weeks in advance so they see the red right away. I’m going to try the same with the Baltimore Orioles. And we’re off……

Motif No.1 Day

 ~ GREATER CAPE ANN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ~ 

Built by Fishermen, Named by Artists, Loved by All

Join us for Motif No. 1 Day as we celebrate Rockportโ€™s unique identity as both a historic fishing village and a vibrant artist destination. Centered around the iconic red fishing shackโ€”long a favorite subject for painters and photographersโ€”this beloved annual event brings together the very spirit of Rockport: coastal beauty, creative energy, and community pride.

Stroll through town as artists set up along the harbor capturing Motif No. 1 and Rockportโ€™s stunning waterfront in real time. Enjoy live music, street performances, family-friendly art activities, and pop-up experiences that unfold throughout the day. From Dock Square to Bearskin Neck and beyond, thereโ€™s always something happening just around the corner.

Explore galleries, discover local shops, and experience the charm that has inspired generations of artists. Whether youโ€™re watching a painting come to life, enjoying a performance, or simply taking in the view, Motif No. 1 Day invites you to slow down, look closer, and connect with what makes Rockport so special.