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Video: Lobster Boats Coming and Going Before The Nor Easter
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Come one Come All!!! Join the IDRC at the Amvets for a rockin Halloween Costume Party. See you all there. IDRC Board
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Surfside Subs and Pizza Friday 9/20 🍕🦞🍕🦞$13.99+tax Lobster Roll w/Chips🍕Buy any 18” Pizza get an 18” Cheese Pizza for $5🍕Buy any 16” Pizza get a 16” Cheese Pizza for $5excludes gluten free crusts

Chef Dan At Castle Manor Inn- You’ve Once Again Outdone Yourself

lone gull…photo: trudy clemens

Local musician and singer for Kicked Off The Bus, Brandon Blatchford, just released his first EP album with his side project, The Wannabe Teenagers.

The album was released on Brandon’s fourteenth birthday and is aptly titled, “4TEEN.” The album consists of three original songs co-written by Brandon and a reworked cover of Bon Jovi’s “You Give Love a Bad Name,” as well as a few remixes for good measure. Musical guest performances from local legends abound on 4TEEN including Sam Pallazolla, from Kicked Off The Bus; Renée Dupuis, from SAFETY, What Time is it Mr. Fox, and Renée & Joe; and Trevor Blank and Christian Palmisano, from Violent Brides.
4TEEN was recorded and mixed by Warren Babson at Bang-A-Song Studios in downtown Gloucester, and was self-produced by The Wannabe Teenagers.
Producer Steven Azami said in his review of the lead single, Ocean Song, “Brandon Blatchford & The Wannabe Teenagers deliver youthful, high-spirited pop/rock on their release . . . this is a tremendous track . . . stellar work on this one by everyone involved!”
Brandon continues to play locally with Kicked Off The Bus and can be seen next at Magtober Fest on October 13.
4TEEN is available on all streaming services including Spotify, Apple Music, and Youtube.

Purple and gold

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St. John’s Episcopal Church is hosting the Northshoremen Chorus on Friday, September 20, 2024, at 7:00pm. Tickets are $20, $15-senior discount. Half of the proceeds will go directly to The Open Door.

Thank you,
John Churchwell
Director of Music
Surfside Subs and Pizza Thursday 9/19 🦞🍕🦞$13.99 +tax Lobster Roll w/Chips🍕Buy any 18” Pizza get an 18” Cheese Pizza for $5excludes gluten free

This weekend, come check out out Castaways vintage market on the patio 🫶•Plants by @salemwillow.witch, coffee and endless vintage finds•What’s a better weekend than coffee, plants and vintage

Gloucester At Dawn. View From Captain Joe & Sons 4:45AM

DM to purchase $125 without watermark
Triptych- Gloucester MA Dreamscape

Nick Novello Aboard The F/V Breakaway
Here she is when she was being built-
Wanna get your heart racing? Check out this slideshow of luxury vehicles at Mercedes-Benz of Burlington
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Happy National Cheeseburger Day! Late Night Smashburger now at MACHACA!

$10 Smashburger with french fries now available every night at MACHACA! 9pm – 11pm
two 4 oz beef patties, american cheese, caramelized pickled red onions, served with french fries
Machaca
Tacos & Tequila
14 Rogers St
Gloucester, MA
Attention Cape Ann Weather (also known as the best weather guy on Facebook)
Our Donna Rogers Is Requestioning A Personal Forecast For A Saturday Night Outdoor Party. Should She be Afraid?
Peter Krasinski Returns for One-Night-Only Performance of Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror

Internationally acclaimed pianist Peter Krasinski returns to Hammond Castle Museum for a command performance to breathe new life into the 1922 silent film Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, often called ‘the film that would change cinema history forever.’
Set in the medieval grandeur of our Great Hall, designed with near-perfect acoustics, this screening offers a unique blend of film and live music. As Count Orlok stalks across the screen, Krasinski’s masterful accompaniment on Hammond’s original 1920s Chickering & Sons grand piano will immerse you in an unforgettable symphony of sight and sound, creating a truly haunting experience this October.
Monday, October 14
The performance begins at 7:30 pm.
Admission: $40
Hammond Castle Museum Member discounts apply!
Tickets are selling fast and the event is expected to sell out, reserve your seats now so you don’t miss out!
All proceeds from this program will support the restoration and preservation of the Museum.
Learn about the two NEW exhibits that opened this month and some more of our upcoming events here!




















