Who else has fond memories of the Papa Ginos In The East Gloucester Plaza Where CVS Is Now?

Screenshot

I remember popping quarters into the jukebox and riding our bikes there. Fun times.

You’ve heard of a 3 Way. Well I present to you the 5 Way At The Lobster

115 E Main St, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: (351) 217-1198

Menu: thelobsterofgloucester.com

NSAA and CAA Event

Media Advisory: Cape Ann Artisans & North Shore Art Association Invite you to a Holiday Pop-Up Art Trifecta! –

We’d so appreciate your support on this collaborative event!   

The Cape Ann Artisans are pleased to join the North Shore Arts Association (NSAA) for its Annual Holiday Pop-Up alongside its two final shows of the season.  While NSAA hosts SYNERGY and a New Members Show, seven of the Artisans will display their work to create a festive marketplace for holiday shopping!

Synergy hosts up to 57 artists showcasing a range of artworks, each in their own windows of wall space combining the collaborative nature of group shows with the individuality of solo shows to create an unforgettable exhibition. 

Alongside these two shows, these Cape Ann Artisans will exhibit their work and invite you to share some festive refreshments to welcome the holiday season!  The exhibiting Artisans include:

Katrina Abbott Ceramics, printed and knitted goods
John Abisamra Fine Art Photography
Tina Frassica Quilting
Jacqueline Ganim-DeFalco Cape Ann Designs – Sea Glass Jewelry & Hair Accessories
Nina Goodick Functional Pottery
Beth Williams Contemporary Art Glass Jewelry and Sculpture
Sara Wright, 
Hand Woven and Knit Accessories

The seven participating artisans are part of the larger group of 14 juried artisans that host the annual Spring and Fall Cape Ann Artisans Open Studios.   The Artisans have been an integral part of the arts seen since their founding 42 years ago.  Over the years, they have often collaborated to host a holiday event under one roof and exhibit their work out of the studio. This is a unique opportunity to see the artisans together, add to your art collection, and find one-of-a-kind artful gifts.

The Gold Rush

Charlie Chaplin’s silent movie classic, The Gold Rush, with live pipe organ accompaniment, Sunday afternoon Nov. 2!!!

This Sunday afternoon Nov. 2, we are proud to present the Charlie Chaplin silent movie masterpiece, The Gold Rushaccompanied by sonic artist extraordinaire Peter Krasinski on the grand 1893 Hutchings/Fisk pipe organ.

Peter Krasinski will provide a a live theater organ accompaniment to two classic film comedies for “A Night of Cinema Magic” to be presented by Milton Community Concerts on May 28. (Handout)

The Gold Rush (1925) is tragicomedy about the search for gold, in which the leading character faces hunger, cold, and even the possibility that he may be attacked by a grizzly.  It’s hilarious and sad at the same time, providing delightful entertainment for the whole family!

Peter Krasinski, an international star of improvised silent movie accompaniment, will employ all the tone colors and power of the Meetinghouse pipe organ to add mystery, intrigue and excitement to this classic Charlie Chaplin film.

Tickets are available at the door or in advance (recommended) on our website.

Admission: $20 General, $5 Students, Under 12 free

Parking is available on the Green in front of the Meetinghouse, home of the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, at 50 Middle Street and at other locations around the Historic District. The side entrance at 10 Church Street provides elevator access.

Join us this Sunday afternoon for an incredible entertainment treat!

Brigger Furniture Flash Sale + New Model Preview

Join Brigger Furniture by Klein Design for an exclusive one-day flash sale! We’re making room for new arrivals, which means you can shop our floor model Brigger chairs at special event-only prices.

Experience the timeless style and unrivaled comfort that make Brigger a unique design. Sit, relax, and discover what makes each chair truly unique. You’ll also get a first look at the newest Brigger chair models, available to try in person and order directly from our website.

http://www.briggerfurniture.com

Huge Ramifications For GHS Football Friday Night. We are open at 44 Main St Thursday and Saturday 11-5 Friday and Sunday 11-3

Playoff implications for the Fishermen Under the lights against Winthrop. Coach Paul Hickey with the preview. 

We are open at 44 Main with Gloucester Fishermen 1/4 Zips for $50 with an included free item from the sale bin and Gloucester Fishermen jackets for $65 including an item free from the sale bin!

Shop here- https://gloucesterapparel.square.site/

Surfside Subs and Pizza Thursday 10/30🍕🍔

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 10/30🚨🚨🚨
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

Music “From the New World” Highlights North Shore Philharmonic Fall Concert

Czech composer Antonin Dvorak’s famous Symphony No. 9, “From the  New World” will be the featured work when Music Director Robert Lehmann conducts the North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra “Fall Concert” on Sunday, November 16, 3 p.m. at Swampscott High School.

The concert marks the start of the NSPO’s 77th season.  Tickets can be purchased online at www.nspo.org, or at the door,  $35 for adults and $30 for seniors and students.  Admission is free for children 12 and under.

Also featured on the program will be the Massachusetts premiere of “The Golden Hour”,  a contemplative  piece that evokes the gentle texture of landscape bathed in golden light.  The piece was composed by Maine native Heather Hastings.  Ms. Hastings has written numerous works for band, chamber orchestra,  and orchestra.  Earlier this year she won the ‘Women Band Directors International Commission Competition.”

“Bachianas Brasuileiras No. 4” by Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos and  the “Bal Masque for Orchestra” by American composer Amy Beach complete the concert program.  Amy Beach, a native of New Hampshire, became the first female composer to have a symphony performed by a major orchestra when the Boston Symphony Orchestra performed her “Gaelic” Symphony in 1896.

Dvorak composed his “New World Symphony” in 1893 after a journey to America, where he was influenced by Native American music and African-American spirituals.  The Symphony No. 9 is considered one of the most popular of all classical symphonies.

The North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra, founded in 1948, is now in its 77th season providing affordable access to quality classical music. The Orchestra, staffed primarily by volunteers, strives to develop, train, and provide opportunities for young musicians, while performing programs that span the full range of symphonic and Pops repertoire for a diverse public. Programs are funded in part by a grant from the Swampscott Cultural Council, a local agency supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.

For full  concert  information and more about the NSPO, visit www.nspo.org or contact info@nspo.org.

Lovely Lunch At The Burn

We went back to The Burn on Main St. recently for lunch on one of these cold wet days. I’ll admit I was in search of some comfort in the form of food or drink! I had the rice bowl with carne asada and Jim got the lunch special fish chowder, burger and beer. The place was pretty busy and the service was friendly and prompt. We both enjoyed our entrees…Jim especially enjoyed the fish in his fish chowder. We look forward to returning.

Gloucester Biotechnology Academy Accepting Applications!

 ~ Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute ~ 

The second cohort of the Class of 2026 begins in January, with spaces still available. Don’t miss out on this opportunity!

This innovative, hands-on training program prepares young adults for professional careers as life sciences laboratory technicians. Students spend six months of hands-on learning in a state-of-the-art teaching facility in Gloucester’s Blackburn Center, followed by a three-month paid co-op at a North Shore or Greater Boston biotech company.

The program is open to students ages 18-30 with a high school diploma or the equivalent. No math or science experience is needed to apply.

Once again, tuition and fees will be waived — in their entirety — for the Academy’s class of 2026. In addition, qualifying students can receive a stipend of $1,000 per month to help support their living expenses while training. GMGI is committed to providing STEM education opportunities to all, regardless of financial background.

Please visit the Apply page on the GMGI website for more information on the program, and to submit your application. Space is limited so don’t miss this amazing opportunity! Reach out to Laura Richane — laura.richane@gmgi.org — Director of Enrollment & Partnerships, with any questions or to request a tour.