The Ipswich Cultural Council (ICC) will be hosting the 39th Annual Ipswich Art Show & Sale on October 17โ19, 2025 at the Ipswich Town Hall Gym, 25 Green Street, Ipswich, MA
Opening reception: October 17th at 6pm
The Ipswich Art Show and Sale showcases local artists and raises funds for the Ipswich Cultural Council, which in turn funds Ipswich community arts, humanities, and science grants. The Ipswich Cultural Council is a local, appointed council that works in concert with Mass Cultural Council to create cultural opportunities for the people of Ipswic
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Gloucester MA โ ROCKY NECK ART COLONY (RNAC) announces its final exhibition of the season, Member Showcase, featuring seven distinctive bodies of work by RNAC members, selected by juror Shana Dumont Garr.
Dumont Garr selected works that โpossess remarkable vibrancy of color, composition, and method. Some of this vibrancy emerges through palette and medium; others through a sense of whimsy or the handmade.โ This exhibition celebrates artistic excellence and innovation across a wide range of media and subjects. By featuring more work from fewer artists, Member Showcase invites viewers to engage more deeply with each artistโs vision and process.
Shana Dumont Garr is a contemporary art curator, writer, and educator based in Greater Boston. She is a curator at Emerson Contemporary and a professor in the Department of Visual & Media Arts at Emerson College. Previously she served as curator of Fruitlands Museum in Harvard where she co-curated the New England Triennial at Fruitlands at the deCordova Sculpture Park + Museum. She also held curatorial positions at Kingston Gallery, Boston and Montserrat College of Art, Beverly and UNC Chapel Hill.
The public is invited to celebrate Member Showcase at the Opening Reception on October 26, 4-6 PM. View the art, meet the artists, and enjoy light refreshments and lively conversation.
Exhibiting Artists: John Bassett, Michelle Champion, Eser Costanza, Joanne Hurd, Patricia Scialo, Brian Murphy, R. D. Murphy.
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Join us October 23 as global placemaking leader Ethan Kent and 20 Cape Ann Creatives spark new conversations about community, creativity, and connection.
Be part of something inspiring! Join us for the official relaunch of the historic Gloucester Lyceum as we welcome Ethan Kent, Executive Director of PlacemakingX, one of the worldโs foremost leaders in creating inclusive, thriving public spaces.
This engaging evening invites attendees to explore the newly reimaginedSawyer Free Library and take part in lively small-group dialogues alongside 20 Cape Ann Community Creatives and members of the Gloucester Lyceum Committee. Together, weโll consider how great public placesโlike our Libraryโcan connect, strengthen, and inspire the community we share.
โPlacemaking is about strengthening the connection between people and the places they share,โ says Ethan Kent. โItโs about making the spaces we liveโthe places we love.โ
Sawyer Free Library | 2 Dale Avenue, Gloucester, MA Thursday, October 23 | 7:00โ8:30 p.m. Free and open to the public | Space is limited | Registration required
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My son, Thatcher, left Gloucester by boat last Thursday to head to Florida and arrived in Northern Florida last night. They awoke early this morning to begin their final leg to Fort Lauderdale and were greeted by some happy dolphins who played in their wake. Welcome to Florida, Thatch! It has been pretty special to follow this his trip south.
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News You Can Use: The Gloucester House Pub on Rogers St is scheduled to reopen today at 11:30. We love the food, service and atmosphere. You can often find us there after store hours during these colder months. Thanks to Gloucester Bites for keeping us informed~
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Chief Edward G. Conley III today announced his retirement from the Gloucester Police Department, marking the close of more than three decades in law enforcement, nine of those years as a police chief on Cape Ann.
Chief Conley, a former Army Ranger, began his law enforcement career in 1992 with the Suffolk County Sheriffโs Department, later serving 22 years with the Chelsea Police Department, where he rose through the ranks to Lieutenant. In 2016, he was appointed Chief of Police in Manchester-by-the-Sea before being selected to lead the Gloucester Police Department in 2019.
During his tenure in Gloucester, Chief Conley emphasized modernization, accountability, and community trust. In addition to leading the department through the COVID-19 pandemic, civil unrest, and sweeping police reforms, he also oversaw one of the cityโs most significant infrastructure projects as both Chief of Police and Chair of the Police and Courthouse Building Committee.
That work culminated in the complete renovation of the Gloucester Police Station and Courthouse, transforming the complex into a modern, community-friendly facility. The police station now includes:
The departmentโs first dedicated female locker room, bathroom, and shower area
A state-of-the-art MILO training simulator for officer readiness
A modern fitness and wellness center for staff
A redesigned community entrance that provides a welcoming and accessible experience for residents
Greatly improved functionality for the public and working environment for officers and staff
Reflecting on his service, Chief Conley said:
โServing as Chief of Police in Gloucester has been the most meaningful role of my career. From the complete renovation of our police and courthouse facilities to the growth of community partnerships, I have been proud to see this department become stronger, more open, and better equipped for the future. Gloucester is a special community, and I am grateful for the trust and support Iโve been given.
I am especially proud to have served as a member of this storied department and to have earned the trust of the men and women, both sworn and civilian, who represent it with professionalism and pride every day. I will deeply miss the camaraderie, the teamwork, and the shared commitment that define what it means to serve the people of Gloucester.
After 34 years in law enforcement, it is time for me to take on a new chapter in life, but Gloucester will always be my home.โ
โChief Conley stepped into the role during a period of great challenge and change. His commitment to modernization, transparency, and community connection has positioned Gloucester Police for success well into the future,โ said Mayor Greg Verga. โHis leadership on the station and courthouse renovation will benefit our city for generations. We wish him the very best in retirement.โ
Chief Conley will continue to serve during the transition period to ensure continuity as the City moves forward with selecting the next police chief following his official retirement on January 3, 2026.
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