




25 Rogers St, Gloucester, MA, United States, Massachusetts
978-281-0223
My View of Life on the Dock





25 Rogers St, Gloucester, MA, United States, Massachusetts
978-281-0223

NOVEMBER 2, 2023 BY RUSSELLSHERI
Auto accidents are scary, and we know that they can cause a variety of injuries, including some that are severe and debilitating. In many cases, chiropractic care can help. At The Russell Center for Chiropractic & Sports Medicine in Beverly, MA, we look for the root cause of your injury to treat it. Dr. Sheri Russell will help you return to a pain-free life following your accident.
Injuries occur based on the way the accident happened. One of the most common injuries is whiplash. Other common injuries are back pain, knee pain, shoulder pain, muscle soreness, and more. Knee trauma is common if your knee hits the dashboard. Accidents can also cause trauma to the ligaments in your spine or your spinal discs.
Whiplash is one of the most common in rear-end accidents. It occurs when the neck and upper spine are snapped in a violent back-and-forth motion. The resulting upper spine injury can cause chronic pain, aching, and stiffness in the back and neck. Without treatment, the condition can worsen and lead to headaches, dizziness, and other health complications.
After an accident, it is important to get treatment right away, even if you are not experiencing any symptoms. Some injuries, like whiplash, take days or weeks to present symptoms. Dr. Russell can detect these conditions early and treat them before they worsen. She can also detect underlying conditions that you may be suffering from. For example, back pain could be from a herniated disc. Dr. Russell will find and treat your injury, not just your symptoms.
When you visit us, Dr. Russell will create a personalized treatment plan for you. We often use spinal adjustments to treat back pain and whiplash. Realigning the spine will alleviate tension and pressure. We also provide physical rehabilitation and exercises, which will improve your range of motion after an accident. For soft tissue injuries, like muscle strains, our chiropractor can use muscle stimulation or trigger point therapy to improve blood flow and promote healing. Naturally, treatment will vary based on your injuries.
At The Russell Center for Chiropractic & Sports Medicine in Beverly, MA, we provide natural, non-invasive treatments to help you heal after an auto accident. Whether you’re seeking chiropractic care, acupuncture, massage therapy, or SoftWave, our team can help. To learn more about our treatments or to schedule your appointment, call us at (978) 927-2607 today.
When you need to take care of the most important piece of equipment you own (YOU), we are here for you!

The Gloucester Lyceum and Sawyer Free Library Corporation will be hosting its Annual Meeting on Wednesday evening, November 15, 2023, at the Gloucester Stage located at 267 East Main Street in Gloucester from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. with corporators sign-in beginning at 6:00 p.m.
The meeting will kick off at 6:30 p.m. with a welcome by the President of the Library’s Board of Trustees, Mern Sibley, followed by remarks by Mayor Greg Verga. A construction update of the 2025 Sawyer Free Library renovation, modernization, and expansion project will be provided by Jon Rich, president of the construction management firm W.T. Rich. In addition, new members of the Library Corporation and Board of Trustees will be elected, and the Mary M. Weissblum Volunteer Award will be presented to Kecia German for her years of service to the Library. The evening will also feature a special presentation to Beth Pocock, who recently retired after a decade of exceptional service as the Assistant Library Director.
Refreshments will be served. The meeting is open to the public, but only corporators can vote. For more information, please visit sawyerfreelibrary.org.
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SAVOUR HAS NEW HOURS!
Expanded Hours: (November and December)
Sunday 1 – 5 pm
Monday – Friday 11 am – 6 pm
Saturday 10 – 6 pm
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SEMI-GRAND TASTING!
THIS SATURDAY, Nov. 4, 2 – 4 PM, COMPLIMENTARY
FINE WINE TASTING OF 30 WINES
($5.00 SUGGESTED DONATION TO PATHWAYS FOR CHILDREN)
10% discount on 6 or more wines
15% discount on 12 or more wines
Parking behind store – Prospect and Liberty Street
WINES
Table 1 – Michael Bonilla – Horizon Beverage Co.
2019 Langhe Chardonnay, Willamette Valley Oregon, 13.2% Alc. – $24.99
2019 Zind-Humbrecht “La Roche Granitique” Riesling, Alsace, France, 12.5% Alc. – $49.99
2019 Peak Ranch Pinot Noir, Santa Rita Hills, CA, 14.5 % Alc. – $44.99
2020 Bardos “Romatica” Tempranillo, Ribera del Duero, Spain, 14.5% Alc. – $19.99
2020 Amadieu Grenache, Syrah, Gigondas, France, 15% Alc. – $29.99
2020 Alpha Montes Cabernet Sauvignon, 14.5% Alc. – $29.99
Table 2 – Brooke Overhiser – Connoisseur Wines
2022 Greywacke Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, New Zealand, 13% Alc. – $24.99
2021 “The Calling” Dutton Ranch Chardonnay, Russian River Valley, CA, 14.3% – $34.99
2020 L’envoye Fleurie Gamay, Beaujolais, France, 13.5% Alc. – $21.99
2021 Pala Centosere Cannonau, Sardinia, Italy, 14% Alc. – $24.99
2019 Meerlust Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 14% Alc. – $17.99
2018 Occam’s Razor Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Washington State, 14.7% – $22.99
Table 3 – Tommy Mistretta – Vinifera Wines
2022 Brigaldara Soave, Garganega, The Veneto, Italy, 13% Alc. – $21.99
2020 Zeni Ramato (Pinot Grigio aged on skins), Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy, 12.5% – $29.99
2014 Chionetti Dolcetto Briccolero, Dogliani, Piedmont, Italy, 13% Alc. – $27.99
2020 Brigaldara Valpolicella, Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinella, Veneto, Italy, 13% Alc. – $19.99
2020 Icardi Nebbiolo, Piedmont, Italy, 14% Alc. – $34.99
2018 San Giusto Chianti Classico, Sangiovese, Canaiolo, Tuscany, Italy, 14.5% – $59.99
Table 4 – Tara Mathison – Carolina Wines (Martignetti)
2022 Solitude Viognier, White Grenache, Rhone Valley, France, 13% Alc. – $17.99
2022 Quenard Chignin, Jacquère, Vin Savoie, France, 13% – $21.99
2022 Eroica Riesling, Washington State, 12% Alc. – $24.99
2021 Héritage ‘Tour de Pierres” Syrah, Grenache, Mourvèdre Pic-Saint-Loup, France, 13% Alc. – $22.99
2020 Colene Clemens “Dopp Creek” Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, Oregon, 14.1% Alc. – $32.99
2020 Rustenberg “John Meriman” Cabernet Sauvignon, merlot, Petit verdot, Malbec, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 14% Alc. – $29.99
Table 5 – Monika Eghbalian- Cynthia Hurley Wines
2022 Testut Chardonnay, Chablis, Burgundy, France, 13% Alc. – $32.99
2021 Berthenet Montagny Chardonnay, Burgundy, France, 13% Alc. – $32.99
2021 Gresigny Ninot Premier Cru Chardonnay, Burgundy, France, 14% Alc. – $59.99
2021 Vigneau-Chevereau Select, Chenin Blanc, Vouvray, France, 13% Alc. – $22.99
2020 Rouchard “Les Argile à Silex” Cabernet Franc, France, 13% Alc. – $25.99
2020 La Font de Notre Dame Grenache, Mourvèdre, Syrah, Cinsault, Rasteau, France, 15% Alc. – $23.99
Find out about new wine arrivals and other events at Savour by following Facebook and Instagram.
And don’t forget to check out what’s new in our beer case, including two juicy NE IPAs and a clean, refreshing rice lager from East Regiment Brewing, a veteran-owned brewery in Salem and a crisp new lager from Rockport Brewing.
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Kathleen’s Price-Value Gems:
Unique to SAVOUR our three price-value collections, with
each category ($9.99ers – $14.99ers -$19.99ers) offering hundreds of wines
at one price, personally curated by Kathleen, some have limited availability.
9.99ers…the quality is taste delivering above-price enjoyment …Value!
14.99ers…exhibiting qualities of complexity…Elevating the Experience!
19.99ers…value laden wines by innovative vintners…Expect Exceptional!
Adding to this Saturday’s wine Semi-Grand tasting is Savour’s Everyday Tech Tastings at the North Shore’s Only Digital Wine Machine. Fun to use and enjoy! Taste up to 20 wines with new selections regularly added…& yes, complimentary. Kathleen welcomes your questions for food pairings.
Welcome Your Donation in any amount for Pathways for Children.
Thank You! …Kathleen
For Your Mobile Calendar
Savour Wine Tastings!
Nov. 4 – Semi-Grand Tasting
Nov. 11 – Gordon Alexander – Terroir Wines
Nov. 18 – Harry Zarkades – owner Main St. Wines
Nov. 25 – Morgan Downs – Savour
December 2 – Marc Bergeron – Masciarelli Wines
Dec. 9 – Semi-Grand Tasting
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Continuing to offer a case discount 0f 10% on wines and all items purchased with the case to all customers. Wine Club members get 5% off on 6 bottles and all items purchased with the 6 bottles. Thanks again for your support!
We continue using our 5 Molekule high performance air purification units that clear the air of 99.9% of viruses, bacteria and allergens every hour, store wide.
We are pleased to continue curbside pickup service
Savour Wine & Cheese l 76 Prospect St. l Gloucester l 978. 282 .1455
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If you would like to host a private party in our dining room please email or DM! We would be happy to have you for any office luncheon, holiday party, birthday and on and on!
What we have to offer: a full bar, surround sound for your playlist, flat screen TV, spacious dining area (or dance floor 🤭) but most importantly a delicious menu that can be catered to your events wants and needs! Let’s work out the details, call now!






I ask for and appreciate your support in my reelection campaign for one of four At-Large seats on the Gloucester City Council.
I bring critical experience as a current At-Large Councilor and chair of Planning and Development, as well as a previous two-term Ward 1 Councilor serving at a time when our city was facing extremely difficult financial challenges.
We face some extraordinary challenges in our community as we reckon with the local impacts of climate change and the nationwide housing crisis. We can’t just shut the gate and pretend nothing will happen. How we manage the next couple of years of planning and decision making will determine whether we maintain a mixed community of all socioeconomic levels or become yet another beachside community for the affluent. We continue to need housing that is affordable for working and middle class people, our seniors and so importantly, our children and their families who will inherit the consequences of our choices.
From passing the flood plane zoning ordinance to strengthening and enforcing inclusionary zoning so that every major housing development must contain deed restricted affordable housing, I’m committed to making decisions today with an eye on our future.
We continue to have infrastructure issues with our roads, our water delivery system and a looming Federally mandated secondary sewer treatment plant. And as always, in my heart and mind, are our schools and the ongoing need to provide our children with the best opportunities in life and education that we can.
Further we need to be a community that is inclusive, and safe, for our residents. Hate has no place in our community. As a liaison to the Gloucester Human Rights Commission, I will continue to support their efforts on behalf of the LGBTQ+ community, POC, immigrants and other marginalized people. We are a community of immigrants from our founding days 400 years ago. We have an obligation to welcome all who choose this island as their home.
Sarah and I raised our family in Gloucester and have thrived by virtue of the amazing community around us. Running for election serves both as a means of repaying that community, as well as helping to do my part to ensure that Gloucester remains a place where our next generation of young people can live and raise their families.
For more info, please visit and like my Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/JG4Gloucester

Hi Joey,
Just wanted to let GMG know that Oak to Ember will be offering a special menu this year featuring our all-time favorite Thanksgiving items. Orders can be placed online now until November 18th, for pickup November 22nd between 12-4pm. Ordering is a la carte, so order your whole feast or order just a few menu items to add to your home cooked meal.
https://www.toasttab.com/local/order/oak-to-ember-11-rodgers-st/r-d164191c-df68-4a6b-badc-381f553476bb?diningOption=takeout&rwg_token=AI9Vzbt68EZ2-LEiRvjeFfIory6T4p3n7WjmNKQkjaPAkFp_jKhV07esgyLQCO8bh9LFW-PuwYJ3RTKGHwGl07N1R5F892MWLQ%3D%3D (scroll to bottom for Thanksgiving menu)
Gobble Gobble,
Neal

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| Presented by: Gloucester 400+ Athletic Committee November 25th at 2:00 PM BC Eagles vs. NU Huskies Women’s College Hockey Dorothy Talbot Rink32 Cherry Street, GloucesterTickets $5.00 https://www.gloucesterma400.org/event/northeastern-v-boston-college-womens-hockey-match/ |
https://www.gloucesterma400.org/event/northeastern-v-boston-college-womens-hockey-match/

Temple Ahavat Achim lights the Lobster Trap Menorah!
As part of the Gloucester400+ celebration, T.A.A. invites the community to join them as they light the world’s only Lobster Trap Menorah to celebrate Channukah.
The outdoor event will take place on Tuesday, Dec. 12, at 5:30pm, with songs, sweet treats, and the lighting ceremony. Afterwards, the public is invited indoors for a free concert by Ezekial’s Wheels Klezmer Band, featuring our own Abigale Riesman.

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| Chief Edward Conley is pleased to announce that the Gloucester Police Department is taking part in Operation Safe Watch in an effort to better serve seniors and others who may be prone to wandering, and an informational meeting has been scheduled to help explain the program. |

| Saturday, Nov. 4, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. |
| SeniorCare Inc., 49 Blackburn Center, Gloucester, MA 01930 |
| In partnership with SeniorCare Inc. and the Gloucester Council on Aging, Gloucester Police offers Operation Safe Watch, which will collect critical information that is needed by first responders as they respond to reports of missing people. |
| Anyone with loved ones at risk from conditions such as dementia, Autism, or other conditions, can register and provide police with information that will help locate a loved one in the event of an emergency. |
| Information that is collected, which includes things like sensory issues, habits and favorite places, will be saved by the police department for quick reference in the event of an emergency. |
| On Saturday morning, Gloucester Police and staff from SeniorCare Inc. and the Rose Baker Senior Center will join together to explain the program to interested community members, and to assist those community members with filling out intake forms. Interested residents are encouraged to bring a photograph of their loved one. |
| “This program will give our officers an immediate advantage should we have to initiate a search for a participant,” said Chief Conley. “I encourage anyone in the community who has a loved one at risk of wandering to sign up. Time is often of the essence when searching for missing individuals.” |
Players from the Gloucester High School baseball team will be driving around Gloucester on Thursday 11/16 after school to collect bags/boxes of donatable (non-perishable, peanut butter, cereal, canned goods, soups, pastas, etc.) foods. All you have to do to donate is email your name and address to rgentile2@gloucesterschools.com and he will send you a reminder email the week of.
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Rory Gentile
English Teacher/Varsity Baseball Coach
Hi This is Marissa McLaughlin f/v PinWheel. This is 5 month old Jetty toyger kitten


Give her a call for any of your real Estate Needs +1 (978) 473-0922
Her statement:
Big news to share! I am so fortunate to have been nominated as a Board Member for @discovergloucester. I am so excited to be a part of an incredible and inspiring group of community members to continue to promote Gloucester as a destination. There is no other organization that collides better with my career as a Realtor, my passion for Gloucester and travel/tourism.

2024 Campaign for Ward 1
RE-ELECT “Cool headed” Scott Memhard, Ward 1 City Councilor
Dear Ward 1 Friends and neighbors:
My name is Scott Memhard. I ask for your vote re-electing me your Ward 1 City Councilor. My experience and perspective will best serve you as we work together and City Hall.
I’ve lived and worked in Gloucester over 40 years. My wife Martha Oaks, Curator at Cape Ann Museum, was born here. Our three kids, Ian, Larry and Marie all went to East Gloucester, played local sports, attended college, and are blessed to still live and work nearby. The eldest of our four grandchildren started 1st grade at the beautiful new East Veterans School on Webster Street. I myself am a graduate of Amherst College.
As President of Cape Pond Ice Company for 40 years, where I work with my son Larry, I have weathered many challenges confronting Gloucester’s groundfish industry, harbor planning & land use.
Before elected office I also served our community as a Director & Board President of:
· The Sawyer Free Library, the Gloucester UU Church, and the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce.
· I’ve also served on the boards of Maritime Gloucester, Cape Ann Commercial Fishermen’s Loan Fund, Phyllis A Marine Association, and our Gloucester Fisheries Commission
· I am a Corporator of the Cape Ann Savings Bank,
I use the slogan “cool headed” because I am in the ice business, but more importantly because I know how to listen, to balance conflicting interests, and to not get overly excited. In our politics today, this is more important than ever.
A few Recent progress and accomplishments I have worked to help achieve:
We have a fantastic new Elementary School for Ward 1.
We have finally resolved thorny summer beach traffic and Beach parking, with on-line reservations.
In Ward 1 we have re-paved Hartz St., Harrison Avenue, Bass Avenue, Thatchers Road, and shortly Mount Pleasant Avenue, with newly replaced water and gas infrastructure.
I have worked with residents to re-pave some of our worst Private Roads through our Betterment paving program: Starknaught Heights and Oxford Road, 8 streets around Brier Neck and Salt Island, and Souther Road… We have made a start to improve the busily traveled private ways of Beach Road and Brightside Avenue. After 7 years, Ten abutters on Haskell Court will now finally have reliable private water service and a repaved roadway.
We have new affordable housing at the Cameron’s Harbor Village, and I look forward with you to the YMCA’s new affordable senior housing downtown, and a new Gloucester Lyceum and Sawyer Free Library, such an important investment for our families and children for generations to come.
We need to work together to address the challenges facing Gloucester, without undue drama or inaccuracies. I have hosted regular neighborhood meetings to get constituent input and ishare information – on topics as wide ranging as Ten Pound Island and Living with Coyotes, to local development projects, proposed zoning changes, and access to City Budgets and website.
I value the unique beauty of our neighborhoods, the quality education in our schools, our City’s cultural richness. I respect our taxpayers and their precious tax funding of our municipal infrastructure and services . Like most of you, I have limited patience for unnecessary bureaucracy, waste and nonsense.
City Councilors to help you navigate and get what you need from City Hall. We facilitate access to the Mayor’s office and all the City’s departments. I’ve served 8 years on the Budget & Finance sub-committee, and have worked closely with those Department Heads as we review their budgets for staffing, capital investment and contracts.
We do need new zoning frameworks which respect neighborhood character, but also encourage affordable housing opportunities. We need more mixed industrial, marine technology for local jobs, filling the void left by a shrunken fishing industry. And I am working for a sidewalk along Farrington Avenue, connecting Niles Beach with the Back Shore. We have a beautiful City; let’s take care of it together with true “Gloucester Pride”!
If you’d like to talk, meet, display a yard sign, or make a campaign contribution, please contact me. Email: smemhard@gmail.com, Facebook: Scott Memhard for Ward I, at home 9 Graystone Road, off the top of Brightside, telephone 283-1955
Thank you for your consideration, and please VOTE Nov. 7.


Coolheaded
adjective cool·head·ed \ˈkül-ˌhe-dəd\
: not easily excited : able to think and act in a calm way

