Major Announcement! Details revealed tomorrow evening live at the St. Peter’s Club with Anthony Saputo. With as many prolific cookie bakers as this town has, this is gonna shape up to be a cookie battle for the ages!!!

GMG Fam. I’m gonna give a Thirsty Seagul Fleece lined beanie cap whoever writes the best review “Joey C style” to this lobster roll abomination.

New Menu Additions at The Cut – Howie Mac Burger & Inner Beauty Chicken Wings

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This week we’re beefing up the menu (get it?) with the Howie Mac Burger (house ground brisket & chuck, au poivre, special sauce, American or cheddar cheese, served with herb mushroom salt fries or a house salad) and the Inner Beauty Chicken wings (Trinidadian style habanero hot sauce, scallion, cilantro, pickled radish & cucumber). Word on the street is that there will be a chicken sandwich making its debut as well… Come on down and try it all!

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11/9 Author Talk with Melissa Ludtke: Locker Room Talk 

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Please join the Sawyer Free Library on Saturday, November 9 at 2:30 pm for an author talk with Melissa Ludtke, who will be discussing her book, Locker Room Talk: A Woman’s Struggle to Get Inside, her gripping account of being at the core of this globally covered case that churned up ugly prejudices about the place of women in sports. Joining her in the conversation will be fellow local author of The TigerbellesAime Card.

The event is being presented with the Bookstore of Gloucester who will be selling copies of Melissa’s book. No registration is required. If you have questions, please call the Library at 978-325-5500.

About Locker Room Talk:

“Locker Room Talk: A Woman’s Struggle to Get Inside,” to be published by Rutgers University Press, Melissa Ludtke describes what it was like to be the 26-year old woman swept up by the societal hurricane spinning around her lawsuit against Major League Baseball. Living in the bulls-eye of sexist commentary exacted a high emotional toll on her, as those who wanted to protect the well-fortified bastion of male privilege argued against Ludtke’s legal claim, often by mocking her. To them, she was a terrifying symbol of women’s liberation during a time of revolutionary change in women’s lives. Still, Melissa’s legal case carved pathways which generations of girls followed.

About the Author:

In her award-winning journalism career, Melissa Ludtke reported at Sports Illustrated, was a correspondent at Time, and the editor of Nieman Reports at Harvard University’s Nieman Foundation for Journalism. Her lifelong engagement with issues revolving around girls and women’s lives led her to write two books, “On Our Own: Unmarried Motherhood in America,” and “Touching Home in China: in search of missing girlhoods.” In “Locker Room Talk: A Woman’s Struggle to Get Inside,” her upcoming memoir, Melissa revisits her federal lawsuit, Ludtke v. Kuhn, which in 1978 secured equal access for women sports reporters. This meant women could interview players, coaches and the manager in the locker room, as male reporters had done for decades. She is a graduate of Wellesley College and lives in Cambridge, MA with her college-aged daughter, Maya.