
Shoutout @new_england_dad for the inspiration. Every town or geographic region must have its own betrayal list, no?
My View of Life on the Dock

Shoutout @new_england_dad for the inspiration. Every town or geographic region must have its own betrayal list, no?
New to Market
Coastal charm meets modern living in this beautifully renovated Bay View home.
With 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and a layout made for entertaining, 4 Ciaramitaro Court offers the perfect blend of comfort, style, and convenience. Enjoy stunning views from the deck, a finished lower level for extra living space, and a location just minutes from Gloucester’s beaches, shops, and restaurants.
📍 Gloucester, MA
💰 $1,299,000
🔑 Listed by @realtor_katelyn
978 473 0922
katelyn.ciaramitaro@evrealestate.com
Global Real Estate Advisor




Red Line…

On Thursday, October 30 from 5:00 to 6:00 pm the Sawyer Free Library welcomes Andrew DeFranza, Executive Director, and Nancy Sanchez, Advocacy & Education Manager at Harborlight Homes to discuss their role in the Dirty Deeds Project.
The Dirty Deeds Project is a collaboration between Harborlight Homes, the NAACP North Shore Branch, and the Mapping Prejudice Project at the University of Minnesota Libraries. Together, the partners examined property records in Southern Essex County and identified 407 deeds containing racially restrictive covenants, later confirmed as 390 after duplicates were removed.
Racial covenants were once a widespread practice used to exclude people from homeownership based on race, ethnicity, or religion. These clauses were written directly into property deeds and included language such as:
“The granted premises shall not be sold, mortgaged or leased to or occupied by persons of negro blood.” — Marblehead
“Said premises shall not be conveyed to or occupied by a colored person.” — Beverly
“The premises … shall not be owned or occupied by any person of Negro, Jewish, Italian, Greek, Polish or Armenian blood.” — Nahant
Although no longer enforceable, the presence of these covenants in the historical record continues to send a harmful message to those they targeted.
The project not only documents this discriminatory history but also advances solutions. Harborlight Homes and its partners are supporting Senator Lydia Edwards’ bill (HD.4087/SD.720, An Act Providing for the Removal of Void Restrictive Covenants), which seeks to remove such language from property records across Massachusetts.
By uncovering and addressing this history, The Dirty Deeds Project works toward building more inclusive and equitable communities.
Please register for the event at sawyerfreelibrary.org.


It’s Back. 2025 Beaux Arts Ball & Bacchanal* on Saturday, October 25.
Here’s the night’s lineup:
Can’t make it or even if you can, you can still make an extra contribution to Rocky Neck Art Colony.
Just click this link!
Looking forward to seeing you at the 2025 BEAUX ARTS BALL!
“Bacchanal” refers to ancient Roman rituals dedicated to Bacchus, the god of wine. In modern usage, a bacchanal is a wild and chaotic gathering — and FUN!


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!
🦞$13.99 Lobster Rolls
🍔 $4.99 cheeseburgers w/ Chips & Pickles
ALSO FOR LONG BEACH DAIRY 🍦
🚨🚨🚨Half Off Special for 10/21🚨🚨🚨
Vermont Maple Cremee
Sprinkled with Maple Sugar
and
Pumpkin Soft Serve
🍁🍦🎃🍦
Half off only on these two flavors for soft serve, special subject to change

~ The Cut Live ~

Friday it’s everyone’s favorite 1980’s Dance Party with SAFETY! The theme this year is “80s Fantasy & Magic” so come dressed as one of your favorite characters from any classic 80s fantasy movie – think The Neverending Story, Legend, Labyrinth, Excalibur, Willow, Dragonslayer, Conan, Red Sonia, Dark Crystal, Xanadu, Princess Bride, The Goonies, or any film that still haunts your dreams! There are shockingly still a limited number of tickets available so grab yours before they’re gone! Doors at 7:30pm. Show at 8:30pm. Whatever you do, make sure you wear comfortable shoes!!
We’ll also have live music from Satch Kerans in the restaurant from 7pm – 10pm. No cover!
Saturday it’s the Skunk Sessions Halloween Show with a psychedelic light show from Liquid Light Brothers and a killer line up of special guests! Come jam to face-melting covers and original music – there are still some tickets available! Doors at 7pm. Show at 8pm.
Sunday is a full Alexandra Grace Music Studio take-over. The Graveyard Gala is a showcase concert and costume party. There is a 2pm show and a 6pm show. Tickets are still some available.
As always, Little Sister will be serving their Best of The North Shore award-winning burgers (and so much more) starting at 5pm each night and now starting at noon on Saturdays and Sundays. Come early and grab food before the show or stay late and refuel after dancing!
SAFETY 80s Dance Party Tickets
Skunk Sessions Halloween Show Tickets
Alexandra Grace Music Studio Graveyard Gala Early Show Tickets
Alexandra Grace Music Studio Graveyard Gala Late Show Tickets
LITTLE SISTER IS ALSO NOW OPEN AT NOON ON SATURDAY & SUNDAY! COME WATCH FOOTBALL WITH US!! We have NFL Sunday Ticket and we’re the only bar in town that has enough TVs to show ALL the games. You can also scan in each game day for a chance to win a VIP Super Bowl Party Experience! We’ll be hosting the best Super Bowl Party on the North Shore back in the venue!!

HOURS:
MON 5PM, TUE CLOSED, WED 5PM, THU 5PM, FRI 5PM, SAT 12PM, SUN 12PM
THE CUT | 177 Main Street | Gloucester, MA
I had not been to the Choate Bridge Pub in a couple of years, so when FOB Susan L suggested we have dinner there, I was anxious to see what the experience would be. Previous experiences had left me a little underwhelmed so I was glad to go and be very pleasantly surprised at the level of service and meal quality. We sat in the dining room and looked over the menu and specials. Susan and Leo shared a GIANT plate of fried clams; Jim had the honey mustard fried chicken sandwich and I had spaghetti and meatballs (4 meatballs!). Susan also ordered the homemade cheese broccoli soup. Dessert was Russell Orchard apple crisp. The food was quite satisfying and the service was friendly and efficient. You should note it’s a cash only business (ATM on site) so be appropriately prepared for that. It was fairly quiet upon our early-ish arrival but by the time we left around 7 PM, the place was hopping especially for a weekday evening, so plan accordingly there as well.







