Thursday afternoon at I4C2

The American Eagle and the Spirit were docked.  They looked beautiful in the late afternoon sun.

Thank you for 46 years

 

A wonderful essay from Lorenzo’s daughter.  Thank you, Teresa for sending this to me.

 

A Farewell to Lorenzo’s Coiffures: 46 Years of Heart, Craft, and Community

After 46 years behind the chair, Gloucester bids farewell to a beloved fixture in Magnolia, my father, Lorenzo Delisi, who is retiring from hair styling and closing Lorenzo’s Coiffures on Lexington Avenue.

For nearly five decades, my dad has been more than a hairdresser. He has been a listener, a friend, a teacher, and an artist whose scissors and comb shaped not just hairstyles, but stories, memories, and relationships that spanned generations. Customers followed him faithfully fathers bringing sons, mothers bringing daughters, and entire families who trusted no one else with their hair.

What made my father special was not just his skill (though his precision haircuts for men and women were known across Cape Ann), but his heart. He never turned away a client, never lost patience, and always found joy in his work. To him, the salon was not just a business, it was a community. He opened his doors to new stylists starting out, to family members interested in learning the craft, and to every customer who walked in, whether for a single visit or a lifetime of appointments.

I grew up in his salon, answering phones, sweeping floors, and watching in awe as he moved effortlessly from cut to color, always knowing when it was time to rinse, when it was time to style almost like watching a musical in motion. His rhythm, his grace, and his devotion to each customer left an impression on me that words can hardly capture.

What I can say is this: my dad never once complained about his work. Not once in 46 years. He loved it, loved making people feel good about themselves, loved conversations, loved being part of his clients’ lives. His customers were his priority, and he would move mountains to make them happy.

This milestone is also a testament to resilience. Lorenzo’s Coiffures thrived through the ever-changing tides of Magnolia for nearly half a century. That endurance speaks volumes about his dedication, the loyalty of his clients, and the love he poured into his craft every single day.

On behalf of our family, we thank each and every person who has sat in his chair, shared a story, or trusted him with their hair. You gave him purpose, joy, and a way to express his creativity and love.

Dad, as a man, a brother, a father, and a stylist we are so proud of you. Your legacy is written not just in the history of Magnolia Avenue, but in the countless lives you’ve touched with kindness, patience, and artistry.

Here’s to a well-deserved retirement, and to 46 years of beauty, community, and love.

With gratitude,
Your Daughter, Teresa Morgan (and the Delisi Family)

 

Surfside Subs and Pizza Friday 8/29 🍕🍔

𝓣𝓸𝓭𝓪𝔂’𝓼 𝓢𝓹𝓮𝓬𝓲𝓪𝓵𝓼
🍕Buy any 18” Pizza get an 18” Cheese for $5
🍕Buy any 16” Pizza get a 16” Cheese for $5

🎉Additional Specials for today!
🦞$16.99 Lobster Rolls
🍔 $4.99 cheeseburgers w/ Chips & Pickles

Block Party Cancelled for Tonight

The Block Party is regrettably cancelled for tonight but the shop at 44 Main St will be open until at least 1 p.m. today; tomorrow Saturday 11-3; Sunday following Parade of Sail until 3; and Labor Day 11-3. Enjoy this festive weekend!

😊 Friendly reminder that we will be closed Labor Day Weekend on Saturday, August 30th and Sunday, August 31st. 😊

We’ll be reopening on Saturday, September 6th and Sunday, September 7th at 1 Whistlestop Mall in Rockport. 😊

GloucesterCast 802 Livestream 8/29/25 w Sam Bevins

GloucesterCast 802 Livestream 8/29/25 w Sam Bevins

Audio Podcast Click Here-

Video Podcast Click here-

Boat Parade Of Lights Tomorrow Saturday August 30th!

BOAT PARADE OF LIGHTS

Sat. August 30, be there by 7pm

BOATERS

Check in and assemble at Jones Creek at 6:45pm-7pm,

Optional – post a selfie with your crew on the Facebook page with a description of your boat theme!

Please monitor VHF Channel 6 so we can stay in touch.

Judges will be on the Hurricane II off the Coast Guard Station, pass them twice. Awards will be announced by the Judges on Channel 6 after the parade.

Please stay on the Parade route and be sure to go into each inlet for all our restaurants, visiting schooners and spectators to see.

The Blynman Bridge will stay open, unless there is an emergency, keep moving along so we can get through quickly. Bridge tenders are on VHF Channel 13. BE SAFE, HAVE FUN!

Make sure to pass the judge’s boat both times

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Thank you for your support!

Sunset At Plum Cove

As summer winds down, it seems the sunsets remind us how spectacular summer has been! This was from Plum Cove last week.