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My View of Life on the Dock
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‘Tis the season while you’re waiting for your order and happily browsing the prepared case, shelves, and refrigerators, there’s more eye candy. Share the news that Turner’s Seafood Oyster Shell Decorating Contest 2025 is LIVE. check out the contenders in the fish net and the garland festooned with prior year entries.











We’ll be serving a special NYE dinner menu at 7:30pm, and for those buying out our bays, bottle service will be provided!
�General admission is free starting at 9pm for those looking to dance and party in style, space is limited.
Entertainment provided by DJ Skully and live ball drop coverage shown on our 15ft screens.
�Let’s toast, dance, and make unforgettable memories. See you there!
Between Snows…




LADIES WELCOME TOO!
Bourbon Tasting – Chocolate Pretzels – Buy Three Caps Get One Free – Instagram Selfie Frame – Pat D’s Photos Discounts – Free Gift Bags So You Don’t Have To Wrap!
I typically stop by Googans Galley in downtown Essex about once per week on the way to work or while out and about over the weekend. If you haven’t been, or haven’t been in a while, make a point to stop by. It is super festive in there right now! As always, their gift selection is to die for and they also just put out their holiday cookie assortment and have delicious winter beverages.





















The sound of laughter as these children ran up the Boulevard through the crashing waves made it worth getting wet to film it.
Genesis of Gloucester Harbor: 1690–1715
Saturday, December 20 | 2:00–3:00 PM
Community Room | Sawyer Free Library, 2 Dale Avenue, Gloucester
Before Gloucester rose to fame as a world-renowned fishing port in the 1800s, the Inner Harbor was already a bustling center of overseas trade. But this transformation didn’t happen overnight. In the 1600s, Riverdale and Annisquam were the centers of activity, while the Harbor remained a quiet, lightly settled corner of town. So how — and why — did the Harbor evolve into Gloucester’s commercial heart?
Join the Sawyer Free Library for an illustrated talk with author and historian Robert Booth, who will explore the people, businesses, and turning points that sparked the Harbor’s development between 1690 and 1715. Booth will also discuss the methods and historical clues that help us understand this pivotal era.

This presentation draws from research for Booth’s upcoming book. A respected local historian educated at Harvard and Boston University, Booth is curator emeritus of the Pickering House in Salem, former director/curator of the Manchester-by-the-Sea Museum, and a consultant on historic restoration and interpretation. He is the author of several acclaimed works, including:
Please register at sawyerfreelibrary.org.
We hope you’ll join us for this fascinating look into Gloucester’s early maritime beginnings.