

My View of Life on the Dock


GloucesterCast 489: With Over The Bridge, Chris McCarthy, Scottie Mac and Joey C Taped 4/1/21
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*Menu will be updated on Wednesdays
**Limited availability: 24 Omakase orders per night
Savour Wine & Cheese
76 Prospect Street Gloucester, MA 01930
Business schedule : Thursday ~ Sunday
Business hours : 5pm ~ 8pm
Payment : Cash or Venmo (sushisanglee)
*Closed on Sunday, 4/4
10pc of top grade local and Japanese fish prepared Edomae style Nigiri sushi with Oyster shooter and Ankimo(monkfish liver) with Narazuke(Traditional
* Fresh wasabi will be used in your sushi and the rest will be served in a separate container.
Futo maki$10
Tamago, cucumber, avocado, kanpyo (gourd), oshinko (pickled daikon), ocean trout, watercress, oboro (dried fish flakes), shiso (Japanese mint), scallion, sesame
Negi Maguro maki$12
Bluefin Tuna, scallion, oshinko
Negi Toro maki$25
Bluefin Tuna belly, scallion, oshinko
Ocean Trout maki$10
Ocean Trout, shiso, avocado, watercress, oshinko, sesame
Shime Saba Isobe Maki $15
(6 orders/night)
Cured local mackerel, pickled ginger, scallion, shiso, sesame, wasabi
Vegetable maki$7
Same ingredients as Futo maki w/o tamago and Ocean Trout
Oyster shooter$4
Duxbury Oyster, ponzu, radish, pickled jicama, shiso
Uni $18
Live Uni from Santa Barbra
Chu-Toro $8
Medium fatty Bluefin Tuna
TachiSumi $10
Tachiuo(Belt fish) with Karasumi(cured Japanese mullet roe) and chives
*If you have any dietary restrictions, please note on order form
Payment via cash or Venmo
Venmo ID : sushisanglee
Contact Information
Phone : (978)381-3818
Instagram : @sushisanglee
Facebook : Sushi Sang Lee
Email : sushisanglee@gmail.com
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Join Us For The Live Stream Of GloucesterCast 489 Live From Bonefish Harry’s At 7PM Thursday April 1, 2021 http://www.facebook.com/goodmorninggloucester

Come join the studio audience: Bonefish Harry’s Address: 218 Cabot St, Beverly, MA 01915
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I am a financial advocate. What does that mean? I find solutions for people’s money problems. Income doesn’t last forever, but taxes do. If I can show you how important it is to do planning now, so you can stay in control of your future, would you be interested in that conversation? Call me today and in just 15 minutes I’ll speak to your concerns, (978)290-2462.
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About Us: Backyard Growers (BYG) is a grassroots community-based organization in Gloucester, MA. We are a small but mighty group of committed people who love what we do, and have fun while we work hard. Our mission is to cultivate healthy, connected, environmentally sustainable communities and to fight for food justice by teaching people how to grow their own food. BYG provides resources and support to establish vegetable gardens at homes, housing communities, organizations, and schools, and offers learning opportunities in growing and preparing fresh produce.
We serve public school children and low- to moderate-income residents in Gloucester, and share our program models regionally through a consulting practice to increase our impact. Our goals are to increase access to healthy, affordable foods, mobilize attitude and behavior changes around healthy food choices, reactivate neglected urban spaces through food production, and build community and support self-sufficiency within diverse populations. We believe that…
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The McCarthy Ciaramitaro group is proud to announce this beautiful townhome listing in Georgetown, MA. This 2br, 2 1/2 bath is located in a beautiful cul-de-sac, 55+ community. Open House on Thursday from 4-6pm and Saturday from 12-2pm.


Contact us: (978) 729-1239 We would love to show you this property or assist you in any of your Real Estate needs.
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GloucesterCast 488: With John Popper, Josh Hays, Chris McCarthy, Scottie Mac, Pat and Jimmy D and Joey C Taped 3/31/21
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The NEW Cape Ann YMCA has graciously offered to let us use their space & co-host the first Cape Ann Jobs- Job Fair. Any businesses interested in participating should email capeannjobs@gmail.com

Children of Cape Ann Welcome For Free Tours on Thursday, April 22nd
Gloucester, Massachusetts – Hammond Castle Museum will offer three days of events to entertain and educate school-aged children during the week of April 19th to the 23rd, better known as April vacation. The events are as follows:
· Tuesday, April 20st: Knights and Ladies: The History of Heraldry
This program will be offered in two sessions: 11 am and 1 pm.
This educational and hands-on introduction to the history of heraldry is geared towards 5-8 year olds. After a short introduction to heraldry, attendees will design their very own coat of arms using symbols and colors that represent each of them individually. Following will be story time with a book inspired by medieval life. Adults are $20, Children are $10. Available seats are limited. We do ask, given covid capacity restrictions, that only one adult accompanies each group of children. Tickets must be purchased in advance.
· Wednesday, April 21nd The History of the Medieval Arms & Armor
This program will be offered in two sessions: 11 am and 1 pm.
This educational program for middle schoolers will explore the role of arms and armor in the life of the medieval hosted by our enthusiastic experts-in-residence Scott Cordiner, former Museum curator, and John Leysath, curatorial director. Adventurous kids can learn how arms and armor were used and see real life examples. On display will be a number of helmets from the medieval to the Renaissance periods, as well as many other pieces that would typically have been used in that timeframe. This presentation will answer questions about the weight of armor, its durability, and why medieval knights had at least three different types of armor. Available seats are limited. Adults are $20, Children are $10. Tickets must be purchased in advance.
· Thursday, April 22, Cape Ann Kids’ Free Day
The Children of Essex, Gloucester, Magnolia, Manchester and Rockport are welcome to enjoy a free visit to the Museum. Guests will have access to the Great Hall, Dining Room, Library, and War Room which features the recently restored Eric Pape mural and the kitchen. Some sections of the Hammond Castle Museum will be closed to the public as the Museum is still engaged in a historic restoration of the original glass ceiling over the Courtyard. Elementary and middle school aged children living on Cape Ann will be welcomed at no charge. Adult tickets are $10 each. Advance ticket reservations are required. Proof of residency is required.
All of the programs offered during the 2021 season are intended as fundraisers to support the on-going restoration efforts to preserve the nearly century old Castle and Museum for generations to come. Tickets for these events and for general admission, guided tours throughout the season are available at hammondcastle.org.
John Hays Hammond Jr.,known as “The Father of Radio Control,” was one of America’s most prolific inventors and a protégé of Guglielmo Marconi, Nikola Tesla, Thomas Edison, and Alexander Graham Bell. Built from 1926 through 1929, and incorporated as a museum in 1930, the castle’s architectural style is a mix of a medieval castle, medieval French village, and a Gothic cathedral. It was custom built to encompass Hammond’s private residence, laboratory, and museum quality collection of architectural elements from his travels throughout Europe. Also on display is Hammond’s extensive list of patents, his work with radio control and his work on guided torpedoes for the military.
Check out THE SAWYER: the monthly newsletter of the Sawyer Free Library to learn all that is going at the Sawyer Free Library in APRIL!
Registration for all virtual events can be found atsawyerfreelibrary.orgon the calendar. Links will be emailed to join each event.






What is the role of the artist when when faced with the climate crisis? This webinar produced by the Cape Ann Coalition’s Climate Arts Group explores the artist’s role. It begins by celebrates the life and vision of the late Rockport artist and environmental activist Elaine MacGray Starrett with a video “Without Just Grounds”, featuring Elaine reflecting on her “deep concern for the protection of open space and natural resources” and the series of paintings that she created in response to her concerns. Following the screening, Starrett’s daughter, Dr. Amy Bower, an oceanographer at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, is joined in a lively conversation about art, science and climate change, with Cape Ann environmental 3-D artist Sinikka Nogelo and the nationally-known public artist Mags Harries.
If you would like to volunteer to fight climate change on Cape Ann, please visit our website and contact us. www.capeannclimatecoalition.org. We have…
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