Sam and Tony Goddess join the Dave Sag’s Blues Party tonight 7-10pm 10.27.2022

Thursday at the Rhummie: the fabulous tag team of Tony and Sam Goddess. Often known as the Goddesses, it’s always a blast to play with these well-rehearsed practitioners of aural s*** and transcendental medication. Plus it’s a pretty groovey band featuring Mr. John Cameron on the keys, the cackling drummer Mr. Steve Chaggaris, and myself, of course. Yes! i’m back…and I’m beautiful….hope to see you there. hours 7 to 10.

Dave

Lobster down | Steve Connolly Seafood 431 Main Street #GloucesterMA

The Steve Connolly Seafood Company closed its Gloucester site January 1, 2022. What’s next for 431 Main Street? I hope the iconic lobster at the wheel signs were acquired by Cape Ann Museum. Love those signs!

January 1, 2022 | October 27, 2022

Vietnam War Memorial Progress

Progress is being made at the new location for the Gloucester Vietnam War Memorial and I think it’s going to be stunning. Previously located at the high school, the memorial was recently relocated to Stage Fort Park near the tennis courts. Work picked up again recently with new sidewalks and other progress. I haven’t heard an expected completion date, but it appears the area is going to allow for appropriate reflection and remembrance.

Be the First to Shop Beauport Boutique’s Holiday Collection!

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Beauport Boutique is here to spread holiday cheer at their annual Sip & Shop event!

Join in on the fun on November 10th from 2pm-10pm to be the first to browse the Boutique’s holiday collection, featuring Colby Davis of Boston, Mitchies of Montreal, Linda Richards, LillyPulitzer, Skida, KADA, Priemlov, among others!

What’s more? Pavlina Gilson of Priemlov will be joining in person to showcase her designs.

Bring your best shopping companions to peruse an array of new seasonal home decor, clothing, cashmere, jewelry, accessories, Beauport branded apparel and more.Light sips and bites will be provided.

Can’t make it on the 10th? Contact our Boutique Team to set up a personal shopping experience and allow our stylists to curate the perfect gift selections for that special someone on your list!  Email KCuddyer@beauporthotel.com to make your appointment today.

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Fascinating Animation – “If 100 People Lived On Earth”

City of Gloucester Shares Information on MassDEP’s New Waste Ban RegulationsRegulations Take Effect Tuesday, Nov. 1

Mayor Greg Verga and the City of Gloucester wish to share information on the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection’s (MassDEP) new waste ban regulations, which take effect next month.
MassDEP’s 2030 Solid Waste Master Plan established an objective to reduce disposal statewide by 30 percent over the next decade. In an effort to reach this goal, MassDEP has established new rules requiring that mattresses and textiles be kept out of the trash so they can be recycled or donated for reuse, effective Tuesday, Nov. 1.
According to MassDEP, approximately 300,000 mattresses and box springs are disposed of yearly in the state. About 85% of this mattress material can be recycled. Approximately 23,000 tons of textiles are disposed of each year. About 95% of this material can be reused or repurposed.
Community members are reminded that mattresses and textiles cannot be recycled through household recycling bins. They must be given to organizations that specialize in reselling them second-hand or repurposing them for other uses. Additionally, as a result of the ban, Republic Services will no longer be able to collect mattresses during regular curbside pickup as of Nov. 1, 2022.

Ways to Recycle Mattresses and Box Springs

Clean mattresses and box springs must be recycled or donated for reuse.
  • The City has hired Raw Materials Recovery Corp. to properly dispose of unwanted mattresses and box springs. Residents may purchase a $40 sticker and disposal bag at the Department of Public Works, 28 Poplar St. Bagged mattresses and box springs should be left outside homes on Thursday mornings for curbside collection.
  • Residents purchasing new mattresses and box springs are encouraged to ask the company they are purchasing from if they will take their old mattresses and box springs.
  • Residents may search MassDEP’s Beyond the Bin recycling directory for organizations near them that accept mattresses for donation and reuse or visit https://tinyurl.com/depmatt.

Ways to Recycle Textiles

All clean clothing, footwear, bedding, towels, curtains, fabric, or similar products must be recycled or donated for reuse.
  • Donate items to the Big Brother/Big Sister Foundation by calling 508-466-4590 or scheduling a pickup online at https://bbbsfoundation.org.
  • Donate items to CMRK Clothing with a Conscience. Request home pickups by calling 508-466-4590 or visiting https://www.cmrkne.com.
  • To find other textile recovery organizations, please visit https://tinyurl.com/depmunirec and navigate to “How and Where to Recycle Textiles” for a list of organizations and what they accept. You also can visit MassDEP’s textile recovery web page at https://tinyurl.com/deptextile.
Residents are reminded that mattresses and textiles should only go in the trash if they are wet, moldy or contaminated.
For more information on the upcoming waste bans, please click here.

The GMG Dinner Hosted By Castle Manor Inn and Chef Dan Lavalla Is Officially Sold Out!!! Bar Opens At 5:30 for People That Got Tickets In Time. Dinner at 7PM / dessert Served at 8PM!!!

I Can’t Wait!!!