
The Gloucester Police Department (Official)’s Community Impact Unit will be hosting their backpack initiative to help support the unhoused on Sunday March 8th , 8am to 10am at the CIU Office located at 5 Center Street in Gloucester.

My View of Life on the Dock

Begging to differ, New York Times and whomever came up with these packing numbers…..Here you see an example of how many of what kinds of items to pack for a one week trip in accordance with a 5-4-3-2-1 plan. I kind of agree with the ratios, but not the actual numbers. For a one week trip, I am packing AT LEAST 8 pairs of underwear. (* I am guessing I am not the only woman who packs extra underwear for “just in case” even though I have literally never needed it*) Five pairs for a week? That’s not my style and I’m guessing many of you agree. The tops and bottoms/pants I can live with but I’m probably only packing one additional pair to shoes to the ones I am wearing. The extra underwear can take over the space the second pair of shoes takes up in the luggage. Not putting one of Joey’s poms in the suitcase either…I am wearing it proudly. What do you think of these suggestions for a week’s trip?

What a game!!!

IMPORTANT MESSAGE: 2026 BLUEFIN BLOWOUT
A NOTE FROM WARREN WAUGH
I am celebrating my 10th year living in Gloucester. Every day, I get to look out on the entrance to the harbor. I watch boats of all types enter and leave Gloucester’s fishing port at all hours of the day. I also get to sponsor and oversee one of the best fishing tournaments in the world.
Yes, maybe we don’t have the biggest prize money, but we are proud to say that the oldest fishing port in America is home to the #1 Bluefin tuna tournament in the world and a tournament that has become a meaningful and substantial supporter of the Alzheimer’s Association.
When Drew and Rob founded the tournament way back when, I think we had 30 boats and prize money that paid around $6,000. The Lyon-Waugh Auto Group was the major sponsor, and that was agreed to over drinks at Christmas with Drew. A good old-fashioned tuna tournament like Grandpa Hale used to run-again, way back when.
After a couple of years, it became apparent that the tournament needed more attention to operations, and Drew and Rob were busy growing their respective businesses. Well, has the Bluefin Blowout grown. So much so that it’s time for us to say goodbye. The challenge of producing a tournament that is deserving of the entry fee and what the City of Gloucester deserves, has now become too large for my marketing team to manage.
The attention to detail, the expenses related to operations, and always trying to do this tournament the right way have become challenging.
Cidalia Schwartz is truly the heart and soul of the Bluefin Blowout. Yes, we all have roles at the tournament, but the actual event takes months of planning, increased staffing, and so many important details to pull it off. Cidalia also plays a vital role in our Lyon-Waugh Auto Group (LWAG). She is the Marketing Director. Cidalia is a perfectionist, and that is one of several reasons the tournament is so popular and successful.
We had never run tournaments before, let alone fished in one. It truly has been hit or miss. At the end of each tournament, we review our performance and ask, “How can we do it better?” We are driven by the need to offer the best product to our captains and crews, sponsors and donors, spectators, and Cape Ann Marina.
Wow! And did we raise some money for the Alzheimer’s Association?! We all made a difference, not just with the money raised, but with the consultation and support that the Alzheimer’s Association offered at the tournament. Thanks to Charlene Bemis from the Alzheimer’s Association for her dedication and friendship.
Should someone take over the reins? Absolutely. I’ll raise my hand to be one of the lead sponsors. I just ask that the tournament stays in Gloucester. This city with a fishing problem is one of the reasons the tournament is so successful. Gloucester has everything, great fishing and hospitality like nowhere else in New England. We have heard over and over that the Bluefin Blowout is one of just a few major “happenings” in Gloucester each year. We help sell out restaurants and hotels and boost the economy all over Cape Ann.
Thank you, Cidalia and our LWAG marketing team, all the volunteers, Rob, Drew, Cape Ann Marina, and the City of Gloucester.
Should you be up to the challenge of taking on the responsibility of operating the Bluefin Blowout, please reach out to Cidalia at cschwartz@lyonwaugh.com.
Yours in fishing,
Warren Waugh
Managing Partner
The Lyon-Waugh Auto Group
A NOTE FROM CIDALIA SCHWARTZ
I want to take a moment to speak from the heart.
It has been one of the greatest honors to serve you and to bring this tournament to the City of Gloucester, a city that my family and I spend so much of our time and that I hold so close to my heart.
To Tobin, Drew, and the entire Cape Ann Marina staff, thank you for opening your marina to us year after year and for being such gracious partners. Your support helped make this event what it became, and I will always be grateful. We sure did have some fun!
To the fishermen, thank you for showing up with unmatched passion, energy, and spirit. You are the heart of this tournament. Together, we built the #1 Bluefin tuna tournament in the world, and even writing that fills me with pride. What we accomplished together is extraordinary…..and the Bluefin after parties on the docks will forever make me miss the tournament….but not miss the hangovers.
To our sponsors, donors, and supporters, thank you for believing in the vision and trusting us with your brands, your generosity, and your hearts. Because of you, we were able to write one of the largest donations to the Alzheimer’s Association, over $2.6 million. Together, we made an impact that will last far beyond the tournament itself.
To our volunteers and to the Gloucester community, thank you for standing beside us, for your dedication, and for the countless moments shared under the tent. Your presence, your belief, and your spirit made this far more than a tournament. You made it a community that I looked forward to seeing year after year.
While this chapter is coming to a close, what we built together will always remain. The memories, the friendships, the impact, these will stay with me forever.
From the bottom of my heart, thank you for trusting me, for believing in the vision, and for making the Bluefin Blowout what it became.
With love, gratitude, and pride,
Cidalia Schwartz
Lyon-Waugh Auto Group / Marketing Director, by Day
Bluefin Blowout/ Organizer, by Night

Tee Shot…

photos Feb. 18, 2026





Got these yesterday at Stop and Shop East Gloucester
We were intrigued to see a new pizza and ice cream place open on Martin St in Essex recently so we checked it out. Salty’s Pizza and Ice Cream is a small walk in shop (no indoor seating) currently focusing on pizza until the snow and weather are friendlier for ice cream outings. The offer pizza and a couple of salads and drinks from a cooler. The service was friendly and there were some pickups while we waited for our “Paul Revere” pie. The ingredients were fresh, the sauce was more savory than sweet, the pizza size was 12″ or so. We enjoyed it and will likely go back as it is conveniently located for our return trips after heading north for bird watching. Looking forward to taste testing ice cream too!





~ The Cut Live ~

Wednesday our weekly Celtic Seisiún in the restaurant starting at 6pm. This is intended to be a collaborative music experience so come grab a Guinness and enjoy the cozy neighborhood pub vibes! No cover.
Thursday is Third Thursday (music) Therapy with Big O’l Dirty Bucket – New England’s premier all-original 10-piece funk band with a hip-hop twist! This FREE show is the perfect opportunity to check out the venue if you’ve never been to a show. Everyone raves about the sight lines, sound, and vibes – come check it all out for yourself! Doors at 6:30pm. Show at 7pm. 21+. Seating is available first come, first serve.
Friday night there will be live music in the restaurant from 7pm-10pm with Peter Tentindo. No cover.
Saturday night DJ Vito & Friends will be throwing it down in the restaurant from 9pm – close. No cover.
BRAVO2 is now officially up and running serving their killer Detroit Style pizzas along with a full menu of other delicious salads, sides, and mains. Come on by and check them out! Updated hours are below.
Their winter hours are:
Wed 5pm – 9pm
Thu 5pm – 9pm
Fri 5pm – 10pm
Sat 5pm – 10pm
Sun 12pm – 9pm
Closed Mon & Tue
Northshore Magazine’s Best of the North Shore voting is happening NOW. The Cut has been nominated for Best Live Music (in the PLAY category) and Best Sports Bar (in the DRINK) category. If you love The Cut, please help us spread the word by voting for us! BONS is a great way to help people who haven’t heard of The Cut yet find us!
Our 2026 The Cut Memberships are still available. Sign up for exclusive presales, perks and privileges!
HOURS:
MON CLOSED, TUE CLOSED, WED 5PM, THU 5PM, FRI 5PM, SAT 5PM, SUN 12PM
THE CUT | 177 Main Street | Gloucester, MA

#petpeeve – Going through drive through and ordering a bagel with butter and having to fumble around with the rock hard frozen little packets of butter instead of having it buttered when it’s sent out. Can someone from the food industry explain to me-
Are the small packets cheaper than having a oft tub of butter that you smear on the bagel?
Does it reduce your efficiency in getting out the bagel and moving on to the next order?
Do you realize what a pain in the ass it is to try to get hard butter opened out of those tiny packets while you’re driving and the butter is rock hard?
Please folks in the service industry can you explain what the thought process is?
Icing…


The Rockport Art Association & Museum (RAA&M) in Rockport, MA is currently receiving consignment submissions of works by Historic American Artists, Highlighting the Cape Ann School, for its Annual Art Auction. The consignment deadline is March 7, and the Auction will be held on Saturday, May 2, 2026 – Live Online Only. The Auction Preview Exhibition will be on view for two weeks prior to the auction in the Hibbard and Maddocks Galleries of the RAA&M.
Each year, this prestigious fundraising event attracts serious collectors from across the country, as well as those just starting an art collection. The auction features works by master Cape Ann artists of the past such as: Aldro T. Hibbard, Emile Gruppé, Anthony Thieme, Antonio Cirino, W. Lester Stevens, Jane Peterson, Frederick Mulhaupt, Harry A. Vincent, Max Kuehne, Frederick J. Waugh, Marguerite S. Pearson, Charles Paul Gruppé, Harrison Cady, John Whorf, Theresa Bernstein, Charles Vickery, Paul Strisik, Charles Movalli, and many more. The RAA&M auction specializes in Cape Ann art, but is not limited to this region and also includes works by numerous other prominent historic American artists.
The auction, now in its 41st year, began with a bequest by founding member Antonio Cirino (1888-1983). Cirino left his artwork to the Association with the stipulation that the art be auctioned to help support the organization. The auction quickly evolved to include other historic Cape Ann artists and has been the RAA&M’s major annual fundraising event ever since.
For more information about the Rockport Art Association & Museum and its Annual Art Auction, please visit www.rockportartassn.org/auction.
To make an appointment or to inquire about consigning, please contact Margaret Redington at
978-546-6604, ext. 1002 or auction@rockportartassn.org.
Here are the captions for the attached images:
Featured Consignment in 2025:
Winter, Vermont by Emile Gruppé (1896-1978)
Oil on canvas, 40 x 50 in.
Featured Consignment in 2025:
Bearskin Neck by Antonio Cirino (1888-1983)
Oil on canvas mounted on board, 8 x 10 in.