Did you know Magnolia Cafe offers catering services?
Check out their menu!
Open Daily 7am-8pm
Dine In, Take Out & Delivery
978-526-0443
20 Lexington Ave
My View of Life on the Dock
Did you know Magnolia Cafe offers catering services?
Check out their menu!
Open Daily 7am-8pm
Dine In, Take Out & Delivery
978-526-0443
20 Lexington Ave
Everything was elite. Everything.
Highlights of the many highlights were the pork chop, the steak tar tar, tuna tar tar, chicken.
I expected hiccups- there were none that I witnessed which is an extraordinary feat opening right out of the gate.
Our server Liam did a great job.
Neal Maver and Company are going to do extremely well providing an upscale dining experience that exceeds the hype.
We’re very happy for him and his staff.
Click for video of Neal Cooking over live fire on the Grillworks Argentinian Style Grill-

9 Rogers Street
Gloucester. MA 01930
info@oaktoember.com
From The Website:
Need-to-Know
Oak to Ember is located at 9 Rogers Street – in the heart of Gloucester’s dining, commercial and tourism district. Free city parking is conveniently located at St. Peter’s Square which abuts the restaurant property, as well as street parking surrounding the restaurant. We offer walk-ins, although reservations are highly recommended.
About Oak to Ember
Oak to Ember offers a unique dining experience inspired by live fire cooking in our open kitchen restaurant. The coastal American menu is curated and inspired by locally sourced ingredients from farms and makers – bringing you the freshest and most flavorful menu items. The menu offers local seafood, prime cuts of meat, and seasonal specials cooked over a wood fired grill. The interior has been designed to create unique experiences wherever you are seated with four distinct dining areas; a quiet street side area, a space adjacent to the open kitchen offering a 6 person chef’s table & hi-top seating, a bright harborside dining room with a 24-seat bar, and an outdoor patio alongside Gloucester Harbor. We look forward to having you dine with us.









I’d normally cook roasts offset the coals on one of my Weber Kettles, kettle temp 250-275 bringing the roast to internal 115F then remove it, rest for 10-15 minutes and let the coals get super hot with the lid cracked and then rotate it a minute on each side for a perfect crust.
But I was lazy. I didn’t want to load it in the truck and bring it. So we did it in the oven. 😞
..Shame
It was good. Just not great like we’re accustomed to.



From Chris Lovasco’s Announcement:
I’m excited to announce that we have completed our four-month-long Executive Search process. We were thrilled with the caliber of applicants we interviewed from our local area as well as across the country. It is my great pleasure to share with you that Erina McWilliam-Lopez has accepted the role of Executive Director of the Cape Ann YMCA, beginning July 11, 2022.
Many of you may be familiar with Erina as the creator and owner of Bliss Bites Cafe at our Y. This was where we were first introduced to Erina’s entrepreneurial talents, dedication to socially responsible business, and passion for community. Erina has more than a decade of professional experience successfully developing and implementing social impact programming for institutions including The Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Silicon Valley, Lynn University in Boca Raton Florida, and the Intentional Endowments Network in Greater Boston.
She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications from Salem State University and a Masters Degree in Public Administration from Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey California.
Having grown up in Gloucester, Erina is a part of our community. She lives and understands the importance of our Y core values, mission, commitment to healthy living, youth development, and social responsibility. She has enthusiasm, optimism, and passion for Cape Ann and is ready to inspire, engage and support our members, staff, and program participants while leading our Y forward.
Erina lives in Cape Ann with her husband and two children. When she’s not thinking big and creating impact, she enjoys reading, playing soccer with her son, and doing as many group exercise classes at the Y as possible!
Please join me in welcoming Erina to the Cape Ann YMCA team.
Chris Lovasco
President & CEO
YMCA of the North Shore

You know you want them. You know you need them. 😂
Reservation at Tock or visit www.sushisanglee.com
We will be closed from 1/12 – 1/29. Reopen in February 2nd.



Hello. I am a visitor from Atlanta GA. I understand there is a person in Gloucester who picks up shells, paints them, and puts them back out for us to find and cherish.
By any chance do you know who that is and how I can contact? I recently found a bag of shells (s)he might be able to use in my sister’s basement.
I can be reached by phone/text at 404-909-2701 or via email at chrisco1000@yahoo.com.
I will be here through 1/10/2023.
Thank you.

What trash. I mean I’ve suffered through some terrible coffee before but not this garbage.
Two sips and dumped out. whole Foods coffee is horrrrible.
🤮

As the page turns on 2022, the Sawyer Free Library has compiled a list of some of the year’s most popular books, sharing the top checkouts for adults, teens, and children. Of the thousands of print, digital, and audiobooks patrons borrowed, these were Gloucester’s favorite books of 2022.
“It’s not surprising that as we slowly regained our ability to leave our homes, our reading turned to reflect on the priorities and values of our time spent in quarantine. In 2022, Gloucester seemed to want to read stories about relationships, families, and the uncertainties of modern life,” saidBeth Pocock, theLibrary’s Assistant Director. “The Sawyer Free Library takes great pride that our beloved community continually turns to us for unparalleled access to books, knowledge, and entertainment to feed their souls, brighten their spirits and enrich their lives.”
Top Adult Fiction
1.Oh William!by Elizabeth Strout
2. by…
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Making Cape Ann GREEN again, one tree at a time.
Our 2022 plantings are complete—an additional 75 trees are in the ground all over Cape Ann! Thank you planting volunteers, donors and elm tree stewards! And a tremendous thank you to the Rockport Garden Club for their $2,000, 2022 Community Project Grant!
We are now taking orders for 2023 as we aim for 1000 Elm trees planted in 10 years—only 825 to go! Buy one or two for yourself, gift a tree or trees for someone else, or pay it forward and fund any number of trees to be planted across Cape Ann in 2023.
Thank you!
Rockport and Gloucester, Massachusetts, like so many US communities, were once blessed by the presence of glorious, vase-like American Elm trees along most of their streets, lanes and avenues. The 80-100+ foot trees were planted on Cape Ann in the mid-1800s to grace our communities for future generations. Rockport’s Dock Square had an elm planted by Ebenezer Pool in 1859 alongside the town pump, and the top of Pigeon Hill had two side by side named Loring and Rebecca that could be seen for miles from sea and helped guide local fishermen home from their journeys for over a century. Just about every street had a dozen or more elms to shade the landscape and create a cathedral-like setting that now lingers only in the memories of older generations.
Tragically, in the mid-1930s, with the onset of Dutch Elm Disease, every elm tree was endangered, and millions were lost. By 1980, Cape Ann streets were nearly empty of these once towering, verdant icons.
In 2021, Project Elm was launched out of a desire to repopulate Cape Ann’s streets and byways with disease-resistant American Elm cultivars that, when planted street, road and laneside, would not only beautify our landscape but have a positive, local impact to help our world when climate change threatens so much.
With generous funding from Awesome Rockport and Awesome Gloucester, in just three weeks in 2021, 100 American Elms were planted all over Rockport and Gloucester by a dozen dedicated volunteers in a 100% grass roots effort to make a difference for our residents, visitors, and our earth.
Join us in this effort by planting an elm streetside on your property, or join the campaign to fund those who do. Thank you!
Carl Gustin Photo

Yummm!


GloucesterCast 617 Livestream At Castaways With project Elm 1/2/23
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Making Cape Ann GREEN again,
one tree at a time.
Our 2022 plantings are complete—an additional 75 trees are in the ground all over Cape Ann! Thank you planting volunteers, donors and elm tree stewards! And a tremendous thank you to the Rockport Garden Club for their $2,000, 2022 Community Project Grant!
We are now taking orders for 2023 as we aim for 1000 Elm trees planted in 10 years—only 825 to go! Buy one or two for yourself, gift a tree or trees for someone else, or pay it forward and fund any number of trees to be planted across Cape Ann in 2023.
Thank you!
When you subscribe you need to verify your email address so they know we’re not sending you spam and that you want to receive the podcast or GMG in your email. So once you subscribe check your email for that verification. If you don’t see it, check your spam folder in your email acct so you can verify that you’d like to get them via email subscription.
Hi Joey,
I was aware that GMG has been around for approximately 15 years, but couldn’t remember the exact date of your initial “offering.”
My husband and I had visited Gloucester every chance we got beginning in 1996 and when we retired in 2005 we just knew we wanted to begin living our golden years here in Gloucester.
Unfortunately in November 2006 we had to move back to NY state and it broke my heart. But I discovered that you had begun GMG and I immediately subscribed. It was a way to feel like we still lived here. I’ve been following you and all your contributors evah since! Luckily we were able to move back here permanently at the end of 2007. What you wrote yesterday about everything that Gloucester and Cape Ann have to offer is what drew me and my husband here. We have never regretted the move.
Over the years your contributors have changed and your focus has broadened; i.e., your use of all the technology tools such as the podcast, “iron plover” etc. That is a good thing. Your contributors have focused on their special interests and that has added to the multi-layers that are Gloucester. It has also shown a spotlight on all the talented people who call this piece of heaven home.
I hope you continue showcasing this wonderful place for many years to come.
Hope you and your families (both GMG one and personal one) have a happy and healthy 2023.
Fondly, Karen (aka churchmouse)