Our Lobster Trap Tree Is Stunning

Jim and I were fortunate to have our friend Chris Langathianos offer to take us out at sunset for a look at the Lobster Trap Tree from the water. The water was very calm but the air was frigid. He was kind enough to take us out anyhow and we are very appreciative. The tree looks extra special from the water. This view is one of the reasons I love having the tree at the current location on the Harbor Loop. Cheers Chris L!

CBD Overdose Deaths!

 by Angel Wings Wellness

CBD overdose deaths are now equal to the number of people gored by Unicorns!

Free Samples and Consultations! Friday and Saturday 11-4

Visit us online Glosta Grooves

12 Rogers Street – Gloucester Please call for a phone consultation or a private appointment 978-985-4592

Grab some Home Grown Tie Dye! GET A FREE GLOSTA GROOVES STICKA!

Fridays Saturdays 11-4 or by appointment! 978-985-4592

Bravo Pop Up At The Cut Starting In 2026!

thecutlive: We are SO excited to announce our new extended pop-up restaurant partner to kick off 2026.!

BRAVO – Detroit Style Pizza

Bravo? will be up and running when we return from our Staff Appreciation Break on Thursday, January 8th. Additional details to come, but you can expect a menu that includes delicious and unique pizzas along with salads, sides and so much more. Dine-in and take-out available.

Table reservations are also coming soon!

So much gratitude and love to Little Sister for extending what was supposed to be a 2 week pop-up into a full 9 month restaurant partnership! We will miss those burgers – but thankfully you can all still get your fix over at their Rockport location!

Niles at sunset

Took a ride to Niles at dusk.  Since Friday was a good 18 degrees, took a quick walk.  You can see Boston lit up on the horizon.

NYTimes.com: Christmas Trappings: New England Swoons Over Lobster Pot Trees Forwarded by dB

Christmas Trappings: New England Swoons Over Lobster Pot Trees

The trees have become a sought-after backdrop for social media posts, holiday cards and even marriage proposals.

Fish City Studios is hosting an Open Studio on Saturday, Jan 3.

Come hang out with artists, friends, and neighbors, and enjoy selections of artwork from Jon Sarkin, Patrick O’Donnell, Amy Chace, and Janet Knott. Musical entertainment will be provided by a vinyl DJ.

​In honor of wrapping up a day of Zcash workshops nearby (https://luma.com/vqks64zk?tk=JCWZz3), we will be accepting ZEC for artwork and tips/donations. It should be a fun mix of locals and visitors.

​Arrive around 4:30–5:00 if you want to catch the “switch flip” moment when the room fills in.

​Light refreshments will be provided.

Location: 39 Main St, Gloucester, MA 01930, USA

Fish City Studios is the funky art gallery across from Short & Main. The number 39 is hard to see but you’ll know it when you seeit.

Friendly reminder that Salty’s Bagels will be closed 12/27 and 12/28 and will reopen on Sunday, January 4 at 8:00 am.

Pre-ordering for Sunday, January 4th will open on Monday, December 29th.

We will also be at the Downtown Lowell Farmers Market @thehivepublicmarket 101 Paige Street on Sunday, 01/04 from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm or sellout!

Remember The Santa Banks? Or Star?

I recently heard from FOB David Collins who currently lives in Florida but he keeps close track of Gloucester goings-on. He’s allowing me to share this correspondence with you:

Also, seeing Catherine’s post a few days ago of the vintage life-size Santa reminded me of a vintage Santa Claus I have among my wooden Santas collection – although this one is made of metal rather than wood. I decided to use the Santas as my main decorating vehicle this year and the so-called “seated sleeping Santa bank” is the centerpiece in one area of my living room.

I had pretty much forgotten I had it and his paint is a bit worse for the wear these days. When I turned him over, I was sort of surprised to remember that it says on a plate area on the back that he was from the Cape Ann Savings Bank Gloucester, Mass. “Serving the Thrifty Since 1846”.

When I did an on-line search, I discovered that a number of US banks in the 1950s gave out these metal Santa Claus banks, so it isn’t at all unique. There are also variations of it, some probably much newer, out there, too. BUT I really like having something from my old home-town and from my boyhood as part of my Christmas decorations some 70 or so years later.

Thought you might like seeing it.

Also from sometime in the 1950s and still a part of my holiday decorations is a lighted wooden star that a friend of my parents, Bill DeCoste, made for us. Anyone who was around back then might remember it as being on our house on Stage Fort Avenue over the 3 living room windows and visible from the Cut Bridge. It had orange bulbs in it then. When I use it now I have to keep it indoors as the wiring is a bit wonky – but it still works, again these nearly 70 years later. It has red, white and green bulbs in it today but they photographed here as nearly the same color as the orange bulbs that my father had in it when we lived in Gloucester.

Here it is up close.

All my best wishes to you and Jim for a wonderful, and wonder-filled, Holiday Season! And thanks again to you both for being a part of the dedicated GMG team that keeps people like me informed on what is happening in our beloved Gloucester. 

David🎄

Family Bingo at the Sawyer Free Library

 ~ Sawyer Free Library ~ 

Family Bingo
Tuesday, December 30 | 3:30–4:30 PM
Sawyer Free Library, 2 Dale Avenue, Gloucester

Bring the whole family to the Library for an afternoon of bingo, laughter, and prizes!

Whether you’re a seasoned bingo pro or trying it for the first time, you’re invited to join the Sawyer Free Library for friendly competition, fun bingo calls, and the chance to win some great prizes. It’s a perfect way to spend time together during the holiday break.

  • Families with children of all ages are welcome
  • This program is best enjoyed by children 5 and up
  • All children must be accompanied by a caregiver

Space is limited — please register to save your spot at SawyerFreeLibrary.org.

Questions? Email tbalsan@sawyerfreelibrary.org.