Online reservation at Tock or visit www.sushisanglee.com
Private event inquiry at our website as well.
Take out service won’t be available this Sunday 10/30 & 11/5.
Photo @dr.jonathan.rummelsmith

My View of Life on the Dock
Online reservation at Tock or visit www.sushisanglee.com
Private event inquiry at our website as well.
Take out service won’t be available this Sunday 10/30 & 11/5.
Photo @dr.jonathan.rummelsmith


French Onion Soup, Beef & Bean Chili, Fried Brussel Sprouts, Roasted Beet Salad, and our Blackened Salmon BLT (pictured below) are just some of the new menu items you can enjoy at Minglewood Harborside now!

| Minglewood Harborside opens at 11:30 AM Friday – Monday, and 4:00 PM Tuesday – Thursday. Minglewood Harborside is located at 25 Rogers Street in Gloucester |

People may not realize it but it’s words of encouragement like this that makes all the hours we put in worth while.
So thanks for the kind words 🙂
Congratulations to the 2022 Essex ClamFest Chowder Competition Winners!
JUDGE’S CHOICE:
1st Judge’s Choice: Woodmans’ of Essex
2nd Judges Choice: Ripple on the Water
PEOPLE’S CHOICE:
1st People’s Choice: Ripple on the Water
2nd People’s Choice: The Farm Bar & Grille
It was a GREAT day in Essex yesterday and we thank all those who came out to enjoy the chowder, crafts, music, food and drink. We could not have asked for better weather and we are so happy that ClamFest has returned after a two-year hiatus! Stay tuned for photos! THE FARM Bar & Grille@ripple_onthewater_essex@woodmans_of_essex#clamchowder#chowdercompetition#essexma


Sawyer Free 2025 (visit sawyerfree2025.org), the philanthropic capital campaign to fund a comprehensive renovation, modernization and expansion of Gloucester’s public library building, is proud to announce the offer of a $100,000 challenge grant by a private family foundation. If Gloucester and the surrounding Cape Ann community can raise that sum in a 75-day window ending December 31, the new library project will receive a matching gift of another $100,000.
The Sawyer Free 2025 campaign is a transformational investment in Gloucester’s future. This time-restricted, dollar-for-dollar match by a fund that wishes to remain anonymous will help renovate and expand our library, but on one condition: Gloucester must come together to give $100,000 to match this challenge and receive the grant. Any donation during this grant-offer window will constitute a booster rocket for getting the campaign $200,000 closer to meeting its goal.
“The fact that an out-of-town philanthropist is willing to offer a six-figure challenge grant to Sawyer Free 2025 is a powerful validation of the virtue and worth of this project,” said Barry Weiner, a retired attorney and the campaign chair for Sawyer Free 2025. “The newly renovated and expanded Gloucester Lyceum and Sawyer Free Library will stand as a model for what a 21st century civic hub can and should be, and if the citizens of Gloucester and folks around the North Shore accept this challenge to pitch in whatever they can to help us secure this extra $100,000, it would be another loud statement by this community, which has already demonstrated an inspiring level of support for this project.”
The most advanced Western democracies have embraced the fact that modern libraries are a nexus of education, community, innovation, economic advancement, technology, wellness, civic engagement, assimilation, belonging, preventative care, climate justice, lifelong learning, research and free programming. Gloucester deserves to be part of this revolution.
Sawyer Free Library provides a lifeline of resources serving people from all walks of life, but it’s beset by severe limitations of space, navigation, technology and mobility-device access. While the library staff continues to provide the best possible services and programming for our entire community, the Sawyer Library Foundation is committed to rallying all of Cape Ann to support this campaign to modernize our beloved institution and create a space that will reflect the amazing things that happen within the building.
The Sawyer Free 2025 project’s total cost is $28 million, a sum that includes built-in inflation costs through the completion of the project in 2025. The Sawyer Library Foundation, the fundraising arm of the campaign, has already secured more than $15 million in pledged donations and grant awards, including $1 million in donations in the first 150 days following the public launch of the campaign this past May.
It’s never been easier to help this cause. Every tax-deductible dollar donated between now and December 31 becomes two dollars thanks to a challenge by a matching funds grantor. That means a $50 gift becomes $100, $250 becomes $500, and so on. To learn more, visit sawyerfree2025.org.
✓ How do contact Sawyer Free 2025?
Call 978.225.0363 or 978.225.0915
Facebook: Sawyer Free 2025
Instagram: Sawyer Free 2025
YouTube: Sawyer Library Foundation 2025
✓ How Do I Give to Sawyer Free 2025?

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What better place to trick or treat than at an old seaside castle? We have everything you need to ignite your child’s imagination: a drawbridge, spiral staircase,and a Great Hall
We will have spooky music, multiple trick or treat stations inside the castle and bubbles, snacks, spooky stories and a craft at the 13th Century arches. You bring the scary costumes.
Timed Trick or Treat sessions will last approximately 15 minutes with five treat stations set up within the Castle starting on our drawbridge and leading into the Great Hall. The program will conclude with bubbles, a craft, spooky stories and snacks outside at the Arches.
*This ticket grants you access to the Trick Or Treat event. At the time of this event, the Museum will be closed to tours. If you wish to tour Hammond Castle Museum on the day of the ticketed event, Self-Guided Tour tickets may be…
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Hello little Ghosts and Goblins, Warlocks and Witches, Mermaids and little Captains:
Maritime Gloucester invites you to get in the Halloween “Spirit” Saturday, Oct 29 from 1pm to 5pm.
The Maritime Gloucester campus will be transformed into a spooky and fun place for kids to play and create. We have a bunch of thrills and safe chills up our wizarding sleeves in store!
Kraken fish printing, Dwarven delicacies, and drinks will be available for sale!
This is a free event for members, donations and memberships appreciated! Costumes are ALWAYS encouraged.

Katelyn Ciaramitaro, Sales Agent for Five Mark Realty Group, has been in sales for the last 20 years specializing in Business Development. Her career in Real Estate has quickly become successful. She has helped buyers and sellers throughout the North Shore and Boston. As a lifelong resident of the area, including Hamilton and currently Gloucester, she loves everything this area has to offer from gorgeous waterfront homes to tree lined neighborhoods. Katelyn’s passion is helping buyers in their search to find their dream home. As your Realtor, Katelyn will assist you every step of the way to make the process seamless and smooth.
As a Gloucester resident, Katelyn takes advantage of all the beauty and fun Cape Ann has to offer. In the summer, you will likely see her on her boat with family and friends, cruising down the Annisquam River. She also loves to spend time with her family, traveling and staying active!


