The 4 ever Fab Beatles tribute band at the Antonio Gentile Bandstand, August 11th. A lovely evening of Beatles music with plenty of people in there lawn chairs. Photos: Phil Carter

Do You Have A Senior Pet Suffering From Joint Pain? We Can Help!

The state of veterinary medicine has advanced significantly in recent years and thanks to the availability of more effective medicine, many pets are living longer than they would have years ago. With age however, comes the onset of problems such as arthritis and other forms of pain and inflammation. Conventional pharmaceuticals commonly used to treat pain sometimes have a negative impact on the immune system, GI tract, liver, and kidneys. Additionally, they don’t always work as well as we would like them to – for humans as well as our pets.

CBD is an excellent natural anti-inflammatory which can help your senior pet experience better joint health in their Golden Years. Please stop in for a free consultation for your pet Friday or Saturday 11-4 to speak with a Certified CBD Consultant or call 978-985-4592.

12 Rogers Street- Gloucester

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 11-4

978-985-4592

New Gloucester 30Oz Double Wall Insulated Tumblers 1 for $25 5 For $100

Here’s a link to by from the Gloucester Apparel Site-

New Gloucester Lobster 30Oz Double Wall Insulated Tumblers Without Shipping

This is for local pickup. If you need it shipped contact me directly and I can arrange shipping for an extra $6

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New Gloucester Lobster 30Oz Double Wall Insulated Tumblers Without Shipping

This is for local pickup. If you need it shipped contact me directly and I can arrange shipping for an extra $6

$25.00

This is for local pickup. If you need it shipped contact me directly and I can arrange shipping for an extra $6

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New Gloucester Lobster 30Oz Double Wall Insulated Tumblers Without Shipping

This is for local pickup. If you need it shipped contact me directly and I can arrange shipping for an extra $6

$25.00

Ernesto Churn Causes Beach Closures in Gloucester

GLOUCESTER – On Wednesday, August 21, the Gloucester Health Department closed Plum Cove, Cressy’s, and Half Moon beaches due to enterococci exceedances.  The department also kept Good Harbor Creek closed following a second day of enterococci exceedances.  The beaches will remain closed until both single test result and/or geomean levels return to normal levels. 

Over 37 marine beaches, 21 from Boston and the North Shore, have closed this week because of enterococci exceedance due in part to the churn created by Hurricane Ernesto’s strong currents in combination with astronomical high tides. 

The Department will test each day and send the test samples to a Massachusetts Department of Public Health approved laboratory who will test and report the results to the State and the Gloucester Board of Health.  The beaches will reopen once normal thresholds have been met.

Beach visitors are advised not to swim at these beaches until reopened because of the risk of illness.  Exposure to enterococci can cause urinary tract infections, wound infections, upper respiratory and intra-abdominal illness, and other serious health conditions. Beach goers should respect all posted signage regarding beach closures.

For more information regarding beach closures and test results visit the Massachusetts Interactive Beach Water Quality Dashboard. 

Click here for information regarding Gloucester Health Department testing of local beaches.

Gloucester Fire Department Knocks Down Electrical Fire at Shore Road Home

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Gloucester firefighters work on an electrical fire Tuesday on Shore Road. (Courtesy Gloucester Fire Department)
Note: An earlier version of this release mistakenly said that the fire occurred on Wednesday, not Tuesday. GLOUCESTER — Chief Eric Smith reports that the Gloucester Fire Department extinguished an electrical fire Tuesday on Shore Road. A 911 call at 2:54 p.m. reported a fire at 41 Shore Road. A preliminary investigation determined that a contractor working at the home next door did excavator work affecting underground electrical service at 41 Shore, resulting in a fire in the electrical panel. Two people were inside 41 Shore at the time of the incident. They safely evacuated their home with their pet, and no one was injured. They will be displaced temporarily, until repairs are completed at their home. Chief Smith praised his crews for reacting quickly and keeping the fire in check while waiting for National Grid to turn off power in the area. The fire affected the entire electrical system at 41 Shore, with the plumbing also affected during the incident. “Our crews worked swiftly to avoid a spread of the fire,” Chief Smith said. “Their work prevented the fire from becoming a larger incident.”

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This Week at The Cut!

 ~ The Cut Live ~ 

Another fun week at The Cut!!

Wednesday:
NRBQ with The Goddesses on the stage. There are still some tickets available! NRBQ is kicking off their tour at The Cut with our very own Tony & Samantha Goddess! Doors at 7pm, show at 8pm. Genre: Rock, Pop.
TRIVIA! – Come test your smarts with our new bar trivia series. Game starts at 7:30pm. It’s free to play, but we do suggest you make a reservation to secure a table. Trivia will be held EVERY Wednesday night in the restaurant.
Thursday:
The Gloucester Student Band with Reset Button on the stage. Doors at 5:30pm, show at 6pm. There are still some tickets available – seated and standing available. Come support the next generation of musicians from our city!!
Friday:
Jungle with William James – This is a FREE DJ Dance Party in the venue! Music from 9pm – midnight. Melodic Techno, Afro House and Prog House.
Saturday:
Boiler Room with DJ Vito – This is a FREE DJ Dance Party in the venue! Music from 9pm – midnight. House & Top 40.
Sunday:
Cracker – on the stage. This is a SOLD OUT SHOW. Doors at 7pm, show at 8pm.
Vinyl Night in the restaurant. BYO records and we’ll spin them! 4pm – 10pm. This will be a recurring event every Sunday.

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Culture Splash Itinerary 8.22.24

Discover Gloucester is thrilled to be supporting Gloucester’s two cultural districts, Harbortown and Rocky Neck, as the marketing partner for the 4th Annual Gloucester Culture Splash series – running Thursdays through the end of August with events happening from 4-7pm, the free water shuttle from 4-8pm, and this year Culture Splash After Hours at The Cut with free live music in “The Corner.” 

2nd Annual Blackburn Brew Fest

 ~ Greater Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce ~ 

Get your tickets now for the 2nd Annual Blackburn Brew Fest on Saturday, September 21 at Stage Fort Park. Advance tickets are $50 per person (at-the-door purchase price is $60). Designated Driver tickets are also available at $10. Brews, hard ciders, food trucks, music, and games, all in beautiful Stage Fort Park overlooking Gloucester Harbor.

Learn more and buy your tickets at blackburnbrewfest.com!

Hi Joey,

The Greater Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce is incredibly excited to announce the return of the second annual Blackburn Brewfest on Saturday, September 21 from 1 to 5pm at Stage Fort Park in Gloucester. Get ready for a day of craft beer, delicious food, and live music for an unforgettable experience.

With 30 breweries showcasing their best brews, bites from the area’s finest food trucks, and live performances by Over the Bridge and Soul Rebel Project, this year’s Brewfest is set to be bigger and better than ever! Whether you’re a craft beer enthusiast or just looking for a fantastic day out with friends, Blackburn Brewfest has something for everyone. Tickets are on sale now and discounted if purchased in advance so don’t miss your chance to be part of this incredible event!

The 2024 Blackburn Brewfest would not be possible without support for our tremendous sponsors – Growler Level: Addison Choate, Cape Ann Savings Bank, Discover Gloucester, Happy Valley | Pint Level: BankGloucester, Cape Ann Motor Inn, Ruth Pino RE/MAX Beacon and Seashore Comfort Solutions | Flight Level: Burgin Platner Insurance | Water Sponsor: Lobsta Land | In-Kind Sponsors: Black Earth Compost, Brooks Gibson Company, Building Center

See you at the Brewfest!

Culture Splash Spotlight: “Fishermen’s Ballads and Songs of Sea 150 Years On” at Sawyer Free Library

 ~ Sawyer Free Library ~ 

Sawyer Free Library is thrilled host Discover Gloucester’s Culture Splash spotlight event on Thursday, August 22, 5:00 to 6:30 pm. Gloucester singer and song-searcher Michael O’Leary will share a talk and performance based on pieces in the book Fishermen’s Ballads and Songs of the Sea, published in 1874 by the Procter Bros. of Gloucester. It is a collection of 120 pieces by a wide array of authors, both women and men, a few known widely, many known only locally or not at all, and some anonymous or pseudonymous. It’s a literary, musical, and folkloric time capsule of Gloucester, and 2024 is the 150th anniversary of its publication.  Registration for this special event is required at sawyerfreelibrary.org

This program is supported in part by grants from the Gloucester and Manchester Cultural Councils, local agencies supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.

The event will take place at the Sawyer Free Library located at 21 Main Street in downtown Gloucester. Registration for this special event is required at sawyerfreelibrary.org. Space is limited. For more information, visit sawyerfreelibrary.org, call 978-325-5500 or email jtravers@sawyerfreelibrary.org.