ROCKPORT – SAT AND SUN 8 AM TO SELLOUT – 1 WHISTLESTOP MALL
DOWNTOWN LOWELL FARMERS MARKET ON SUNDAY, MARCH 8th ๐@dtlfarmersmarket @hivepublicmarket 101 PAIGE STREET FROM 11 AM – 2 PM
BAGEL OF THE WEEK: Maple S&P Bagel – Glazed with 100% pure maple syrup, sprinkled with pink Himalayan salt and freshly cracked pepper. Served with maple butter for the perfect sweetโsavory bite.
GLOUCESTER, MA โ The City is discontinuing its role in facilitating the proposed Downtown Business Improvement District (โBIDโ). The intent behind the proposal is appreciated, and it will become the basis of future City planning, however the BID process is not the right approach for downtown development at this time.
โIt became clear that the proposal raised significant concerns among many downtown business and property owners, particularly amid ongoing economic pressures facing small businesses,โ said Mayor Lundberg. โAfter reviewing the information and listening carefully to a range of perspectives, the City feels there are more effective ways to proceed with Downtown development.โ
The concept of a downtown BID in Gloucester originated in the 2021 Gloucester Local Rapid Recovery Plan, which recommended the model as a way to pool resources, build organizational capacity, and create dedicated funding for downtown improvements. Following that recommendation, a group of downtown business and property owners expressed interest in further exploration.
โEarlier planning efforts identified a need for stronger downtown coordination and a way to pool resources. A group of business and property owners saw promise in a BID,โ said Alex Koppelman, Community Development Director. โAs the City facilitated outreach, concerns about equal benefits between Main Street and the Waterfront, a tough economic climate, and timing emerged. We took those concerns seriously. The engagement process also clarified downtown priorities and the ways the City can help advance them.โ
Mayor Lundberg emphasized that, although moving away from the initiative, the BID discussions were constructive and helped surface important goals for downtownโs future. A recent survey of downtown business and property owners identified several focus areas that will guide the Cityโs efforts:
Strengthening the Harbortown Cultural District: With the recent hiring of an Arts, Culture, and Events Coordinator, the City will expand cultural programming, pursue new funding opportunities, and support public art initiatives to activate downtown and support existing businesses. The districtโs shift from volunteer to City management positions it well as the Mass Cultural Council program becomes competitive next year.
Improving Parking Management: The City is evaluating potential changes to parking vendors and enforcement protocols and aims to implement recommendations from the 2024 Parking Utilization Study to improve the downtown parking experience and explore additional parking opportunities.
Advancing Downtown Wayfinding: The City will fund the first phase of a new wayfinding system, including five directory signs and a district identifier sign, to better connect residents and visitors to downtown destinations.
โDowntown Gloucester remains a priority for my administration,โ Mayor Lundberg said. โWhile we serve the entire City, downtown is a special place that deserves focused attention. We will continue working with our economic development partners, our Downtown business owners, Discover Gloucester and the Cape Ann Chamber, to support a vibrant, welcoming, and economically strong downtown.โ
โ Mayor Paul Lundberg City of Gloucester
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Wednesday our weekly Celtic Seisiรบn in the restaurant starting at 6pm. This is intended to be a collaborative music experience so come grab a Guinness and enjoy the cozy neighborhood pub vibes! No cover.
FridayDueling Pianos returns to The Cut. This is an all-request, totally interactive, sing along at the top of your lungs event. You never know whatโs going to happen! There are a very limited number of tickets available. Doors at 7pm. Show at 8pm. 21+.
Friday night there will also be live music in the restaurant from 7pm-10pm with Mike Francis of Soul Rebel Project. No cover.
Saturday night we have Nirvani โ A Nirvana Tribute Experience with Foo! (Foo Fighters Tribute)! There are still some tickets available. Come rock with us to all your Nirvana favorites! Doors at 7pm. Show at 8pm. 21+.
Plus, DJ Vito & Friends will be throwing it down in the restaurant from 9pm โ close. No cover.
Sunday is the Gloucester High School Class of 2027 Fundraiser Concert with Kicked Off The bus & Old Hickory Boulevard! Come support local talent and the class of 2027! There are still some tickets still available. Doors at 6:30pm. Show at 7pm. All Ages!
BRAVO2 is now officially up and running serving their killer Detroit Style pizzas along with a full menu of other delicious salads, sides, and mains. Come on by and check them out! Updated hours are below. Their winter hours are: Wed 5pm โ 9pm Thu 5pm โ 9pm Fri 5pm โ 10pm Sat 5pm โ 10pm Sun 12pm โ 9pm Closed Mon & Tue
Northshore Magazineโs Best of the North Shore voting is happening NOW. The Cut has been nominated for Best Live Music (in the PLAY category) and Best Sports Bar (in the DRINK) category. If you love The Cut, please help us spread the word by voting for us! BONS is a great way to help people who havenโt heard of The Cut yet find us!
SUNDAYS JUST GOT BETTER!! LIVE MUSIC | FOOD & DRINK SPECIALS | FREE POOL
Join us at The Cut this Sunday for our first Sunday afternoon neighborhood hang!
Joe Winslow and James โScuzzโ Scuzzarella will be playing live from 2-5pm in the restaurant. This talented duo performs harmony-rich classic rock. Grab a $5 Notch Salem Lager, and some $.50 wings from BRAVO2 , and play a free game of pool or two.
BRAVO2 serves killer Detroit Style pizzas along with a full menu of other delicious salads, sides, and mains. Come on by and check them out! Updated hours are below. Their winter hours are: Wed 5pm โ 9pm Thu 5pm โ 9pm Fri 5pm โ 10pm Sat 5pm โ 10pm Sun 12pm โ 9pm Closed Mon & Tue
This Sunday, feel free to stay and grab tickets to the Gloucester High School Class of 2027โs Fundraiser Concert in the venue with Kicked Off The Bus and Old Hickory Boulevard. Doors at 6:30pm. Show at 7pm.
Northshore Magazineโs Best of the North Shore voting is happening NOW. The Cut has been nominated for Best Live Music (in the PLAY category) and Best Sports Bar (in the DRINK) category. If you love The Cut, please help us spread the word by voting for us! BONS is a great way to help people who havenโt heard of The Cut yet find us!
I noticed a post from Stone’s featuring a drink called “Black Velvet” and I was intrigued. When we were there for dinner recently I ordered one. I understood a Black Velvet to consist of Guinness and prosecco or champagne but the drink I got was Guinness and cider also called Black Velvet (*although one of my favorite bartending experts Bekah tells me her bar calls it a Bruised Apple….more appropriate*). Regardless, I gave it a go. Wasn’t my favorite combo if I’m honest but it was nice to get geared up for St Patrick’s Day right at Stone’s on Main St.
Jim ordered sausage peppers and onions and I got the garlic parm wings that were on the specials menu. I remember getting the specials wings previously and they are YUMMY. And, in order to kick off my occasional and random Irish Coffee posts, I ordered that as well. The Stone’s Irish coffee came in a good size mug with Bailey’s and whiped cream as ordered. I will say this Irish Coffee is “sturdy” in portion and alcohol content. Definietely a win-win. Slainte Stone’s!
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