Studies Show CBD Mends Broken Bones Faster!

 BY ANGEL WINGS WELLNESS

Studies have shown individuals with broken bones that have taken CBD experience faster stitching and mending of a fracture as compared to individuals not taking CBD. Bone growth is thought to be one of the potential benefits of this supplement . Ongoing research is being conducted to determine if CBD can contribute to overall improved bone health, which may lead to quicker healing of broken bones and a reduction in the symptomatic side effects associated with Osteoporosis.

I myself experienced this phenomena when I broke my arm and took extra CBD in all forms in the first 8 weeks of the recovery healing and both my Dr and my Physical therapist noticed that I was ahead of the healing process approximately 2 weeks compared to someone with the same injury. Call for a FREE wellness Consultation

12 Rogers Street Gloucester Friday Saturday 11-4 or call 978-985-4592 for an appointment.Stop by and pick up a Free Glosta Grooves Sticka!

Today Specials Sunday 5/3

🦞$18.99+tax served with chips & pickles
🍕Buy any 18” pizza get an 18” Cheese pizza for $5
🍕Buy any 16” pizza get a 16” Cheese pizza for $5
🍕Half Off 16” pizzas
🦃 Turkey sandwiches & wraps are Half Off

*excludes gluten free
*excludes online orders
*pizza specials can not be combined

Open 11am-9pm

PK-5 Student Art Show up at Sawyer Free Library!

 ~ GLOUCESTEREDUCATIONFOUNDATION

As part of the Gloucester Education Foundation and Gloucester Public Schools’ 2026 “Spring into the Arts”, preschool and K-5 artwork is now on display at the Sawyer Free Library. The work will be up in the Matz Gallery and on the second floor through May 14, when the public is invited to a reception from 5-7pm at the library. On May 15, middle and high school work will go up in the Matz Gallery and be on display until May 29. Don’t miss this special exhibition of Gloucester student artists and their creativity, skill, and imagination! Kudos to GPS arts teachers and their partners for the spectacular work they have helped students create this school year.

Community Seedling Sale & Pop-Up Farmers Market

 ~ BACKYARDGROWERSGLOUCESTER

Stock your garden with beautiful vegetable seedlings at Backyard Growers’ annual Community Seedling Sale. All seedlings are grown by our friends at Cedar Rock Gardens in West Gloucester. Proceeds support Backyard Growers’ work cultivating equitable access to the resources, space & knowledge people need to grow their own food in our community.

Plus, this year’s event will feature an early season pop-up Backyard Growcery, downtown Gloucester’s farmers market. In addition to seedlings, attendees can shop fresh, high-quality produce from local farmers, enjoy prepared foods and live music, join kids’ activities, enter exciting raffles, and celebrate growing food together in community.

Vendors include:

Milky Way Apothecary’s medicinal plants

Garden of Wings pollinator kits

First Light Farm

Underground Mushroom

Marshview Farm

The Woven Crust

Salty’s Bagels

Between Sandwiches

See you at Burnham’s!

Surfside Subs TODAY’S SPECIALS ARE HERE! 🔥

We’re serving up some of your favorites today — don’t miss out! 👇

🦞 Lobster Roll – $18.99 + tax
Served with chips & pickles

🍕 Buy ANY 18” pizza → Get an 18” cheese pizza for $5
🍕 Buy ANY 16” pizza → Get a 16” cheese pizza for $5
🍕 16” pizzas HALF OFF

🦃 Turkey Sandwiches & Wraps – HALF OFF

Perfect day to treat yourself (or feed the whole crew 😎)

⚠️ Excludes gluten free
⚠️ Cannot combine pizza specials
⚠️ Not valid on online orders

📍 Stop in today or give us a call!

Cape Ann Works

Join us for a special gathering for Cape Ann businesses and nonprofits–for an afternoon of meaningful conversation and networking:
When: Wednesday, May 6 from 2 PM to 4 PM

Where: The Cornerstone Creative
27 Commercial St Rear, Gloucester, MA 01930

This is an opportunity to discover resources and support available to you, as well as to share your thoughts on how we can enhance our community together.

You’ll have the chance to hear from our dedicated collaborative team, including representatives from The Cornerstone Creative, Cape Ann Works, Root, and The Open Door, who will discuss workforce development efforts and food security initiatives.

Additionally, learn about various grants, resources and support from organizations such as MassHire North Shore Workforce Board, the MA Restaurant Association, MassDevelopment, North of Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau, Greater Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, Discover Gloucester and more!

We hope to see you there! Please RSVP at your earliest convenience: https://lnkd.in/eq6_hCEk

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to one of us!
Looking forward to connecting soon!

Mechelle – Cape Ann Works
Nathan (Nate) – Root
Adam – The Cornerstone Creative
Julie – The Open Door

Limited number of Gloucester Golf Seer Sucker Bucket Hats Available. Super lightweight, perfect protection for your head with sewn in vent holes. Not on the website. Perfect for Mother’s or Father’s Day! This is an awesome hat.

Pat Dalpiaz will be at our shop at 44 Main St today and tomorrow 11-5PM available in light pink or light blue. Also available with the thirsty seagull embroidered patch.

I believe there are roughly 8 available.

Gloucester Stage Raises over $25k for Families of F/V Lily Jean Crew at Sold-Out Benefit Event

Gloucester, MA — Gloucester Stage Company raised more than $25,000 for the families of the F/V Lily Jean crew at a sold-out fundraising event held on April 30 at the Natti-Willsky Performance Center. The evening brought together 172 attendees in a powerful show of support, solidarity, and shared purpose.

Titled We Are at Our Best, When We Face the Worst, the event—sponsored by Applied Materials—featured New York Times bestselling author and journalist Sebastian Junger, who reflected on his own close brushes with death and the importance of community—particularly his connection to Gloucester while researching The Perfect Storm. The evening concluded with an engaging audience Q&A.

All proceeds from the event will directly support the families of the F/V Lily Jean crew.

“Sitting together with the families of the lost while hearing Sebastian speak to what it means to mourn was equally powerful and heartbreaking,” said Producing Artistic Director, Rebecca Bradshaw. “The theatre is not only a place to laugh and share joy, but it is a space to hold community and have hard conversations. This event was about more than raising money– it was about standing together. I am grateful to Gloucester for showing up time and time again for one another.”

The event marks one of Gloucester Stage’s most successful single-night fundraising efforts outside of its annual gala, underscoring the organization’s role as both a cultural anchor and a gathering place for the community.

For more information on Gloucester Stage: GloucesterStage.com