
2 Main St Gloucester
My View of Life on the Dock

2 Main St Gloucester

Affordable Climate controlled units
Boat, RV & vehicle parking spots for rent
Convenient 24 hour accessMonitored 24/7 by security cameras
Gated access
Easy online pay
Safe and clean facility
Conveniently near 128 and close to downtown Gloucester
Friendly staff
61A Grove Street Gloucester MA 01930
978-879-4524
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It had been one of those days….I think you know what I mean. We had driven back from New York and all I wanted was some warmth and comfort. We went to Tonno on Main St in Gloucester for an early dinner and the comfort of familiar surroundings and delicious food. We were not disappointed!
Sarah, our server, was knowledgeable and provided efficient service. Joe, the manager, greeted us with items from the bar bites menu: Scallop Bites and Crispy Shrimp (absolutely perfect). We were greeted by Pablo from behind the bar. I ordered my comfort food choice: Sunday Sauce and Jim got the Eggplant Parm that was on the specials menu. Each totally hit the mark, as usual. I ordered the Nutty Italian coffee as my dessert and Jim had biscotti. It felt a little bit like walking into Cheers as Norm. We were greeted warmly and served well. It was a little treat to start our week and I look forward to going back soon.






The Sawyer Free Library is pleased to share that the Gloucester Genealogy Group is back in action and kicking off its monthly meetings this January at 21 Main Street in downtown Gloucester.

Researching your genealogy can provide information about where your ancestors lived, what they did, and how they may have lived. The Sawyer Free Library holds a vast and diverse collection of resources to help you with your research. In addition, each month, the Libraryโs Gloucester Genealogy Group will present genealogy-related programming, including lectures from guest speakers with expertise in numerous related topics. All events are free and open to the public. Registration is required at sawyerfreelibrary.org.
On Saturday, January 27 from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. nationally recognized professional genealogist, author and lecturer, Senior Genealogist Rhonda McClure will present virtually to the group at 21 Main Street on โGetting Started in Italian Research.โ This lecture looks at how to start researching your Italian ancestors by examining records generated in the U.S. and Italy and what is most important in effectively researching Italian records.
Then on Saturday, February 17, from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m., Rhonda McClure will again join the group virtually to share about the importance and details of โOrganizing Your Family Papers.โ The March meeting will be presented in partnership with the Rockport Public Library. On March 9 from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m., the Libraries will welcome Michael Brophy, a nationally known, professional genealogical researcher, heir search specialist, and lecturer from the Boston area. This event will occur in the Brenner Room of the Rockport Public Library.
Registration is now open for all three Gloucester Genealogy events at sawyerfreelibrary.org or by calling 978-325-5500.
Currently the Sawyer Free Library offers a wide variety of local history resources, in person and online, at its temporary location at 21 Main Street. The Libraryโs Local History Collection contains materials about Gloucester and Cape Ann and written by and about Gloucester and Cape Ann authors. Subjects include local history, genealogy, biography, and some fiction. Materials are in the form of books, hand-printed items, maps, city documents, and more.
The Sawyer Free Library is looking forward to officially opening its renovated, expanded, and modernized space in the fall of 2025 which will feature a Local History Research Center. This new center will revolutionize how Gloucesterโs historical research materials are curated, archived, preserved, and accessed, offering an insiderโs passport to the rich cultural history of the city and region.
For more information about Sawyer Free Libraryโs digital archives, local history resources, and services or to register for the Gloucester Genealogy Events, visit sawyerfreelibrary.org or 978-325-5500
To learn more about or to invest in the 2025 Sawyer Free Libraryโs History Research Center, please visit sawyerfree2025.org.

Cape Ann Museum – CAMTalk
Saturday, February 3, 2024
2:00 – 3:15 pm
with Susan Morreale, visual storyteller
CAM Auditorium, 27 Pleasant St, Gloucester MA Free for members, $10 for non-members
with Susan Morreale, visual storyteller
CAM Auditorium, 27 Pleasant St, Gloucester MA
Free for members, $10 for non-members
Live streamed on Vimeo and Facebook
REGISTRATION REQUIRED:
https://www.capeannmuseum.org/events/camtalks/

This one-hour, visual journey is largely based on Cape Ann Museumโs vast, historic photograph collection. The presentation is extensively researched and illustrates a lovely and short-lived time gone by, c1900. Learn about the 15 hotels, who they served, and what happened to them. Susan will take you around the East Gloucester peninsula to a world where guests stayed, not for a week, but for a season. Understand how the land changed from one of farms and pastures to a center of resort life, and became the most dense area of summer hotels between Boston and Maine.

Skating at Niles Pond

Ice fishing at Buswell Pond

Pick up game at Buswell Pond
Dining Al Fresco…


Photo by Adrian Hewitt abhewitt7@gmail.com





Cat says she thinks the footbridge has been repaired from last weekโs storm
Did you know that Dan King plays each Wednesday at the Rhumb Line with a spotlight guest?โThis Wednesday, Dan King invites Jay Aptt to join him.โKitchen is open and the live music is 6:00-9:00. Give yourself a nice live music bump to get through the rest of the week!โAnd maybe a bowl of French Onion Soup and a beverage as well.

Backyard birding was particularly interesting in the day after the recent snowfall. It was sunny and snowy and there was fresh birdseed to tempt our visitors. The Merlin bird app indicated there was quite a variety out there.












Address: 9 Rogers St, Gloucester, MA 01930
Phone: (978) 289-5859
Menu: oaktoember.com
From The Oak To Ember Instagram:
rise and shinnnnne brunch lovers
๐ณour sunday brunch from 10 to 2 ๐ณ
whatโs it gonna be? chicken and waffles, breakfast sandwich or an osa mimosa with a sunday crueller?
whatever it may be, we are excited to see you. check out our menu online now and make your reservations.
Love walking the pier at sunset.ย The designs from the sun are fun to see.

On the Rocks…

Julie stopped down at our store at 44 Main St to pick up her podcast prize of a suncatcher from Pat Dโs Photos. They also picked out a glass print for purchase. Thanks for listening and for the support.

The Sawyer Free Library is pleased to host the Cape Ann Climate Coalition on Thursday, January 25, from 5:30 to 6:30 pm at 21 Main Street for an interactive presentation on the benefits of electrifying everything in your home.
Whether you rent or own, are ready to make decisions, or are gathering information for future decisions, youโll want to attend this free discussion. Learn from Cape Ann residents about what you can do as a Cape Ann resident to โElectrify Everythingโ and make your home here on Cape Ann more energy efficient.
The event will feature a โBreakfast for Dinnerโ demonstration on induction cooktops. They will make pancakes, hot cocoa, and tea for everyone to eat and drink using induction cooktops; explain the benefits of cooking with induction stoves; raffle off a portable induction cooktop; and discuss the energy rebates and incentives for all income households, including tenant households. The event is free and open to all. Registration is requested at sawyerfreelibrary.org.

The Sawyer Free Library, temporarily located at 21 Main Street and online 24/7, is looking forward to officially opening its new and modernized space in the fall of 2025. The renovated and expanded 2025 Sawyer Free Library will be the first public building on Cape Ann that generates renewable energy from solar and uses no fossil fuels for the buildingโs site energy. The Sawyer Free Library is committed to achieving a LEED Gold Certification and Mass Save Path 1 Net- Zero-Ready Verification โa status achieved by minimizing energy demand, generating as much electricity on site as possible through solar, and securing a renewable source for additional electricity to achieve net-zero energy.
The Sawyer Free Library knows that every action we take individually and collectively toward making our environment resilient and sustainable is a step toward a net zero-impact future.
To learn more about or to invest in the 2025 Sawyer Free Libraryโs sustainability features, please visit sawyerfreelibrary.org/sustainability.
For more information or to register for the Electrify Everything presented by the Cape Ann Climate Coalition on Thursday, January 25, at 5:30 pm, go to sawyerfreelibrary.org or 978-325-5500.