Surfside Subs and Pizza Monday 9/9$13.99+tax Lobster Roll w/ChipsBuy any 16โ€ Pizza get a 16โ€ Cheese Pizza for $5Buy any 18โ€ Pizza get an 18โ€ Cheese Pizza for $5*excludes gluten free crusts*

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Author Talk with Amanda Greaves:ย The Chameleon Diaries

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On Thursday, September 12 from 5:30 to 6:30 pm the Sawyer Free Library is pleased to welcome local author Amanda Greaves, who will be discussing her book The Chameleon Diaries: Designing a Life Worth Changing For, an inspiring memoir and guide to self-discovery, challenging self-doubt and limiting beliefs.  No registration needed. The event will be located at 21 Main Street in downtown Gloucester.

About the Author: Amanda Greaves is a dynamic and entertaining speaker, author, interior designer, and coach.

Amandaโ€™s mission is to guide women and men past their own limiting beliefs and feelings of unworthiness, feeling stuck, and perceptions of not being enough through inspirational keynotes, panel discussions, workshops and personalized coaching. Her own lifeโ€™s journey and experiences are the basis of her research and she utilizes the lessons learned as fuel for her positive forward momentum and intentional focus on communication strategies, empowerment, and discovering oneโ€™s superpower.

With over 20 years in the construction industry, Amanda owned and operated an award-winning design firm for over 13 years, and recently shifted her focus, embraced the power of change in which she speaks about, and is now mastering the art and science of deeper connections and more meaningful relationships through consulting and motivational speaking.

Amandaโ€™s leadership and educational style capture the heart and souls of her clients and friends both near and far and have you taking action on your intentional journey with clarity and passion.

No registration required. For questions? Contact: lsvensson@sawyerfreelibrary.org or 978-325-5500.

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Gloucester Police Department Continues Thorough Investigation into Weekend Altercation

Chief Edward Conley wishes to provide an update about the ongoing investigation into an incident involving juveniles on Friday, Aug. 30. The Gloucester Police Department remains fully committed to thoroughly and methodically investigating the matter and will continue to keep the community informed.

A specially trained civil rights detective, with the support of other officers, has been carefully identifying potential witnesses and preparing for interviews. Detectives have been in regular contact with the Essex County District Attorneyโ€™s Office regarding the investigation.

Given that this incident involves juveniles, Chief Conley cautions that a comprehensive and impartial investigation could take several weeks.

Chief Conley emphasizes that the safety and security of the community remain a top priority, and the Police Department is taking proactive steps to ensure that community members feel safe and secure both at school and throughout the City.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call the Gloucester Police Department at 978-283-1212.

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Gloucester Reads: Childrenโ€™s Storytime

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Join the Sawyer Free Library on Monday morning, September 8 at 10:45am for a fun and interactive storytime celebrating this yearโ€™s Gloucester Reads 2024 childrenโ€™s book selection, Our Skin: A First Conversation About Race by Megan Madison and Jessica Ralli, with pictures by Isabel Roxas. Following reading the book together, there will be a fun craft to work on!

From Penguin Random House:

While young children are avid observers and questioners of their world, adults often shut down or postpone conversations on complicated topics because itโ€™s hard to know where to begin. Research shows that talking about issues like race and gender from the age of two not only helps children understand what they see, but also increases self-awareness, self-esteem, and allows them to recognize and confront things that are unfair, like discrimination and prejudice.

Developed by experts in the fields of early childhood and activism against injustice, this topic-driven picture book begins the conversation on race, with a supportive approach that considers both the child and the adult. No registration needed. For questions, visit: SawyerFreeLibrary.org or 978-325-5500.

Gloucester Reads is a collaboration between the Gloucester Racial Justice Team, the Sawyer Free Library, and Gloucester Health Department.

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Ease into September and support your local oyster farmers by enjoying some Bay State grown oysters! During the month of September, several Massachusetts growers will donate $1 to the Massachusetts Aquaculture Association (MAA) for every 100 count bag sold. 

Eating more Massachusetts grown oysters during September not only offers oyster lovers the opportunity to enjoy oysters at their peak but will also support the grower’s organization. MAA is a non-profit trade association that represents the interests of oyster farmers in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.  Currently, there are over 400 licensed growers in Massachusetts farming more than 1,300 acres producing shellfish with a reported value of over $31 million. 

The fresh and briny taste of oysters represents more than just good food, but a healthy economy and environment. Shucktember is a fund-raising effort for the MAA that benefits from the sales of Massachusetts-grown oysters during the month of September. By supporting the MAA, you are supporting the growth and support of oyster farms from Cape Ann to Buzzards Bay to Cape Cod to  Martha’s Vineyard and all points between! By ordering Massachusetts-farmed oysters during September, you help keep our seafood local and support the 2,000 jobs that are made possible by the oyster farming industry. 

The MAAโ€™s Shucktember fund-raiser relies on the voluntary participation of oyster growers, dealers, and restaurants. Participants are encouraged to contribute 1 cent per oyster that they sell during the month of September. The funds from Shucktember will support the MAAโ€™s initiatives to address problems that impact the oyster farming industry and its community members in Massachusetts. According to the MAA President, Seth Garfield, โ€œWeโ€™re not only moving into the time of year when Massachusetts oysters are at peak condition but purchases of Massachusetts oysters during Shucktember provides customers with the added benefit of supporting Massachusetts oyster growers through our growers voluntarily contributing a portion of their sales to the MAAโ€. 

As the frenetic activity of the summer months slows down, show your support by buying and ordering oysters from our partner farms, businesses, and restaurants. Eating more Massachusetts farmed oysters during Shucktember is a delicious way to support MAA’s work on behalf of the Commonwealth’s shellfish growers. Created by MAA, Shucktember was inspired  by Ben Lloyd, of Pangea Shellfish and Massachusetts Aquaculture Association member, we hope to gain your support and make this year our most successful year to date! 

Fast Facts:

  • In 2023, over 50 million oysters were produced in the state annually generating more than $31 million in farm sales.ย 
  • The harvesting, sales, and supply chain of oysters supports over 2,000 jobs in the Commonwealth – including the support of businesses in local communities.ย 
  • Oysters are the third most valuable seafood in Massachusetts.ย 
  • The MAA represents 25% of the industry. The MAA works with State and Federal regulators of the seafood industry to keep our water clean, support our growers in times of hardship, and ensure Massachusetts restaurants are serving local oysters.ย 
  • Oysters also provide significant environmental benefit with one adult oysters capable of filtering 50 gallons of water a day. Oyster reefs can โ€œshore-upโ€ the coastline and attenuate waves to decrease storm surges.
  • Over the past 5 years, the MAA has helped with Covid-19 related business issues, addressed and supported the implementation of new regulations from the Federal government, and became a partner of the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF).ย 
  • The MAA works with the DMF to address local issues, guide growers through the grant and permitting application process, and expand the presence of aquaculture in Massachusetts
    • This includes acting as an advocate by working with elected Massachusetts officials to address water quality issues in Buzzards Bay that directly impacts 5 shellfish farms.ย 

Shucktember is made possible through the support of several farm businesses that include:

Barnstable Seafarms – Barnstable

Billingsgate Shellfish – Wellfleet

Cottage City Oysters – Oak Bluffs

Cotuit Oysters – Cotuit

Cuttyhunk Shellfish Farms – Gosnold

Ichabod Flat Oysters โ€“ Plymouth

Island Creek Oysters – Duxbury

Merry Oysters – Duxbury 

Padanaram Oysters – Dartmouth 

Pangea Shellfish Company – Boston

Plymouth Rock Oysters – Plymouth

Sandy Neck Oysters โ€“ Barnstable

Saquish Oysters – Saquish 

Signature Oysters โ€“ Katama

Sweetheart Creek โ€“ Yarmouth 

Ward Aquafarms โ€“ Falmouth

*The list of participants in Shucktember 2024 is still growing, for more information about MAA  please visit MAAquaculture.org.