
Surfside Pizza and Subs Lobster Roll Special $15.95 🦞11-9 Today Monday

My View of Life on the Dock


The Young Gloucester Scientist’s Club Presents: Community Garden Scavenger Hunt on Friday, July 14 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Join the Sawyer Free Libraryfor an afternoon of garden bed exploring, scavenger hunting and a little bit of dirt-based science! In this hour long field trip to the Burnham Field Community Garden the Library’s friends at Backyard Growers will share some of the science behind growing and harvesting your own food.
This program is suitable for 4th-8th graders. Registration is required. Click HERE or go to SawyerFreeLibrary.org
And don’t forget to stop at SFL at 21 Main Street and check our new SEED LIBRARY partnership!







Where has the time gone? College in less than two months. This can’t be real.

GloucesterCast 669 Live From One Ocean Shop! 7/9/23
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The Cut made their first post on June 5th, just over a month ago and has posted 13 times and has garnered 141 followers.
Here’s the link to follow them on Insta- https://instagram.com/thecutgloucester

Let’s get that follow number up for them GMG style. Click the link and follow them for interior construction pics of how it’s coming along and I’m guessing the news about what big bands will be coming to play there.

And here’s a video we taped with Travis Siewers a couple of days ago detailing what will be going on:



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Bernie Cranston Rowing Past Captain Joe & Sons Lobster Co 7/7/23

Check out their catering menu directly on their website at:
978-526-0443
20 Lexington Ave Magnolia MA
Summer is here! Join the Sawyer Free Library on Friday, July 7 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. as we kick off summer reading with an educational and exciting show – – Rainforest Reptiles: Conservation through Education!The Library is excited for everyone to come and enjoy thisfun and informative presentation by a herpetologist and visit with bugs, frogs, snakes, lizards, a tortoise, and theAmerican alligator.
Please note, this event will be held at Captain Lester S. Wass American Legion Post 3 located at 8 Washington Street in Gloucester.
The event is free and open to all! No registration necessary. For more information visit: SawyerFreeLibrary.org or call 978-325-5500.


Community Preservation Act Funds are used to support open space & recreation, historic preservation, and affordable housing projects.
GLOUCESTER, Mass. – The Community Preservation Act Grant Program is administered by the City of Gloucester and funded by the Citizens of Gloucester through the Community Preservation Act. Resources are used for the preservation and rehabilitation of open space, land for recreational use, historic preservation, and community housing. A nine-member Community Preservation Committee makes a recommendation for the use of the funds to the City Council for its approval.
Local projects selected to receive funding:
Preservation Committee meetings are open to the public and are typically held on the third Tuesday of each month. Meetings details will be posted under Public Notices on the City’s website. To learn more about
City of Gloucester Community Development grant programs go to Gloucester-MA.gov/264/Community- Development and follow Innovate Gloucester’s Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
About The City of Gloucester, Massachusetts
America’s oldest seaport, the City of Gloucester, is known throughout the world as an authentic, working waterfront community, a place of spectacular natural beauty, and home to a diverse population of approximately 30,000 residents. Its sharp focus on community development has helped build its reputation as the ideal location to live, work, and play. An important center for the fishing industry, Gloucester is also proud of its vibrant cultural life and rich art heritage. Gloucester is a destination for thousands of visitors who visit the harbor and its beaches during the summer months. The City will be celebrating its 400th Anniversary in 2023.

