Cape Ann Guide + Directory 2017-2018

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2017–2018 CAPE ANN GUIDE + DIRECTORY

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Experience and Explore Cape Ann 10 Great Things to Do on Cape Ann Essex Manchester-by-the-Sea Gloucester Rockport Cape Ann Profiles Cape Ann by Land & Sea Cape Ann and the Tradition of Plein Air Painting

ON THE COVER: Motif No. 1 in Rockport courtesy of Paul Aquipel, coastal-exposure.com.

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AROUND CAPE ANN

34 Lighthouses 36 Beaches 39 Calendar 44 Arts & Culture: Points of Interest 48 Advertiser Index 50 Maps 54 2017 Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce LISTINGS

55 Transportation 56 Accommodations 60 Weddings, Caterers & Function Facilities 62 Arts & Culture 64 Dining, Food & Beverages 69 Activities on Land & Sea 75 Shopping 78 Services CAPE ANN GUIDE & DIRECTORY 2017–2018

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ABOUT THE CHAMBER The mission of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce is to serve as the principal voice of business while working to enhance both the economic environment and the quality of life for the citizens of Cape Ann. We are a small but highly dedicated team, and honored and pleased to be working hard to advance our mission every single day. Ken Riehl | Chief Executive Officer ken@capeannchamber.com Peter Webber | Senior Vice President peter@capeannchamber.com Kerry McKenna | Director, Events kerry@capeannchamber.com Michelle Budrow | Director, Marketing michelle@capeannchamber.com Barb Sienkiewicz | Office Manager barb@capeannchamber.com Debbie Walter | Director, Finance accounting@capeannchamber.com Special Thank You to our Member and Year-round Visitor Relations Team Louise Ferrazi, volunteers and amazing interns! Publisher: Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce Cape Ann Icon Design by Annalei Babson Contact Us Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce 33 Commercial Street, Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-1601 info@capeannchamber.com capeannchamber.com capeannvacations.com rockportusa.com lovecapeann.com © Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce 2017. All rights reserved. No portion of this publication may be reproduced in whole or in part without the express written permission of the Cape Ann Chamber Chief Executive Officer. The Publisher and Designer disclaim all responsibility for omissions or errors.

Funded, in part, by the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism. This publication was made possible by a grant administered by the North of Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau.

WELCOME TO CAPE ANN!

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n behalf of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, I am so pleased to introduce the 2017–2018 Cape Ann Guide & Directory. Whether a first-time visitor or a long-time resident, this Guide will be an invaluable resource as you navigate Cape Ann and its many facets, including art, cuisine, and, of course, its maritime history. Within the following pages, you’ll find a comprehensive introduction to the sights, sounds and services of this beautiful section of Massachusetts’s North Shore. On vacation? Keep the Guide close— it’s an exceptional planning tool. Re-locating to Cape Ann? The Guide will acquaint you with everyone you need to know as you plan your move. Already living or working here? Enjoy the revised Directory and new features while joining me in welcoming those who are about to experience Cape Ann’s charm and hospitality. Local businesses are the economic backbone of our community and help define its character. The Chamber proudly represents this character and spirit. We encourage all readers to use this Guide & Directory as you shop, dine, reserve a room or cottage, book services or enjoy a myriad of entertainment options. It’s a colorful and informative resource for understanding the Cape Ann community. I am honored to serve as the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce President for 2017. The Cape Ann Chamber, established in 1922, is dedicated to the economic well-being of the region, with 900 member businesses in Essex, Gloucester, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Rockport and throughout the North Shore. Our mission is to serve as the principal voice of business while working to enhance the economic environment and quality of life for all who live, work in or visit Cape Ann. This mission provides critical guidance to me, the Chamber Board of Directors and the Chamber staff, to ensure we stay focused on providing maximum value to our members and the Cape Ann community. 2017 brings a revitalized commitment to our three main platforms: promotion of member businesses and the region, economic development and education. The special Cape Ann License Plate ties these initiatives together. The design represents all four Cape Ann communities and is a great way to champion our region as the proceeds are reinvested in the community through a new non-profit organization: the Cape Ann Community Foundation. More information, including the RMV link to order your plates, may be found at lovecapeann.com. Enjoy the 2017–2018 Guide & Directory and reach out to the Chamber if we can assist in any way! Sara Young Director of Development Schooner Adventure 2017 Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce President

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AMED FOUR CENTURIES AGO TO HONOR THE MOTHER OF ENGLAND’S King Charles I, Cape Ann offers today’s traveler the essence of seaside New England in a compact and easily traversed area. From the sweeping coastal marshes of Essex and the scenic harbors of Gloucester, Manchester-by-theSea and Rockport, to Gloucester’s welcoming beaches and Rockport’s rugged shores, Cape Ann truly has it all. Savor a relaxing front porch view of the Atlantic Ocean at an historic inn or upscale hotel along Rockport’s or Gloucester’s shores or find unique and fun shopping opportunities. Choose among a host of dining options from boiled lobsters and fried clams in the rough to fine al fresco dining in town or by the sea. Cast off and sail or cruise around spectacular harbors and beyond to Stellwagen Bank for whale watching and deep sea fishing. See world class art, dig into history and enjoy the stories of our earliest settlers, some of whose homes have endured to this day.

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ESSEX

As the birthplace of the fried clam, this charming town along the winding Essex River and marshes yields some of the finest seafood on Cape Ann. Whether you care for a cup of chowder or a plate full of those famous fried clams, you will not be disappointed. But the quiet town of just over 3,000 residents has much more to offer than great seafood. Antiquing, a premier Essex attraction for generations, remains a favorite pastime for locals as well as visitors. Shipbuilding has been part of Essex’s heritage for more than 400 years, and draws people from far and wide to admire what it takes to build

beautiful wooden ships, some still sailing Cape Ann’s harbors and waterways today! A visit to the Essex Shipbuilding Museum is a must to truly appreciate the rich ship-building heritage of this small community. Kayaking or taking a cruise down the Essex River will surely give you a unique view of the tidal salt marsh as you meander with the river out toward Conomo Point and Ipswich Bay.

GLOUCESTER

America’s oldest seaport, this city of nearly 30,000 residents has a storied heritage. By the mid-19th-century Gloucester had become the fishing capital of North America, and fishing is still a way of life for many in the community today. Local restaurants rely on the fresh catch Gloucester’s fishermen bring in daily. Like their Essex neighbors, Gloucester shipwrights built many of Cape Ann’s earliest ships and schooners, dating back to 1713. CAPEANNVACATIONS.COM


Gloucester Harbor. coastal-exposure.com

Choose among a host of dining options from boiled lobsters and fried clams in the rough to fine al fresco dining in town or by the sea. Take a stroll on the HarborWalk along Gloucester’s busy working waterfront, enjoy the panoramic vistas of Gloucester Harbor at the Fishermen’s Memorial Statue (“The Man at the Wheel”) on Stacy Boulevard or from Stage Fort Park, or tour Rocky Neck and its art colony and cultural district. Get on the water for a fun sail or cruise around the harbor, or venture farther off shore and enjoy the best whale watching and deep sea fishing in New England. Experience the fullness of Gloucester’s remarkable history, abundant attractions and unmatched scenic beauty. CAPEANNVACATIONS.COM

MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA

Founded as Jeffrey’s Creek in the mid-19th-century, this town is located at the southern end of Cape Ann. In 1989 the state legislature made the name official as a means to differentiate the town from its larger neighbor to the north, in New Hampshire. Visits to Singing Beach, aptly named because of how the sand resonates when you walk on it, Masconomo Park along Manchester Harbor and Tuck’s Point are all well worth your time. Attractive retail shops, restaurants and galleries fill the town of just over 5,000 residents. The Manchester Histor-

ical Museum’s Trask House is a must-see to get the complete story of this town known for its historic architecture.

ROCKPORT

This picturesque seaside village, located at the most northeasterly part of Cape Ann, features beautiful parks and beaches, historic lighthouses and art galleries galore. Rockport’s walkable downtown is filled with quaint shops that include bookstores, candy and gift stores, cafés and ice cream shops as well as art galleries, specialty shops, jewelers and many places to dine. A leisurely stroll along Main Street and Bearskin Neck will give visitors every imaginable opportunity to buy that perfect keepsake to remember and cherish their time on Cape Ann. Visit Halibut Point State Park or walk along Rockport’s scenic shores in the footsteps of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau and be captivated, as they were, by Rockport’s unique charm. CAPE ANN GUIDE & DIRECTORY 2017–2018

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KAYAK ALONG THE ESSEX RIVER BASIN OR ON SANDY BAY

Join Essex River Basin Adventures (ERBA) or North Shore Kayak for guided sea kayaking tours. Your guides will share their local knowledge of kayaking, along with the history and wildlife of the area. Don’t know how to kayak? No problem! Private and group lessons are available. Learn from the experts and take in some awe-inspiring scenery.

u For more information, visit erba.com or northshorekayak.com.

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FLOAT DOWN THE ESSEX RIVER

Essex River Cruises wants to show you the heart of Essex. Cruise down the Essex River and view the wildlife or sunset, or just enjoy the open air boat ride. Various tours are offered from morning coffee and muffin cruises, to sunset cruises and group charters. Essex River Cruises will even take you out for a traditional clambake on a sandbar in Essex Bay.

LIGHTHOUSES, DRAWBRIDGES AND LOBSTERS…OH MY!

Get ready for an around-theCape excursion or a harbor tour. You’ll see historic lighthouses, drawbridges and working fishing and lobstering boats along the way. Learn about Cape Ann history as well. You can also shuttle between Gloucester’s Downtown and Rocky Neck via water taxi. Maybe you’ll get lucky and have a seal sighting along the way. If not, check out Loblolly Seal Cruises for an intimate look at the seals off the coast of Rockport.

u Choose your next Cape cruise at capeannharbortours.com or loblollycruises.com.

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RAINY DAYS

Raining on your vacation? Don’t fret! There are plenty of indoor activities on Cape Ann. Learn to bowl like the locals! Candlepin bowling is a local pastime. Learn to knock down thinner pins using a smaller ball at Cape Ann Lanes.

u For hours and pricing, visit capeannlanes.com. Prefer other indoor options? Take in an indie flick at Cape Ann Cinema & Stage or visit the Essex Shipbuilding Museum and learn about the history of shipbuilding.

u Find schedules and pricing at capeanncinema.wordpress.com and essexshipbuildingmuseum.org. Fill your day with art, history and culture at the Cape Ann Museum. Peruse land and seascapes or check out the many family-friendly activities and events.

u Visit their calendar of events at capeannmuseum.org.

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FISH WITH THE PROS

Go fish with some of Cape Ann’s most knowledgeable captains as your guides! Get out on the open water and try your hand at catching striped bass, bluefish or a giant bluefin tuna. Trips include half day, full day, overnight and more. There are many fishing charters from which to choose throughout Cape Ann.

u Find yours at capeannvacations.com.

u Visit essexcruises.com.

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SPEND THE DAY IN ROCKPORT

The ultimate small town experience awaits with a stroll down Rockport’s Bearskin Neck. Start your day with a cup of coffee and wake up a view of the ocean at the Bean & Leaf Café or Brothers’ Brew Coffee Shop. After that, see the famous Motif #1 up close and check out the many artistic interpretations at the galleries that line the Neck, Dock Square and Main Street. Shop for clothing, souvenirs, and art at the numerous retail and specialty stores. All that shopping will work up an appetite. You’re only a short walk from steamers and fresh lobster or from having the best hot dog of your life. Looking for dessert? Indulge in the sweet of your choosing, from crepes and salt water taffy to fudge and ice cream. Finish the day by walking along the breakwater or taking in some rays at Front Beach. You’re only a hop, skip and jump away from all of this on Bearskin Neck in Rockport.

u For a list of restaurants, shops and events in Rockport, visit rockportusa.com.

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GET YOUR DRINK ON

Cape Ann definitely has “spirit,” and invites you to try some yourself. Head to Ryan & Wood Distillery and learn how whiskey, rum, vodka, and gin are made. Tours are free and offered on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.

u For drink and tour information, visit ryanandwood.com.

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MAKE YOUR OWN MOVIE TOUR

Massachusetts is famous as a location for many movies. Just on Cape Ann alone, there have been more than 30 movies filmed here over the past 40 years, most recently Manchester by the Sea and, of course, The Perfect Storm.

u Check out capeannvacations.com for the full movie list. You can also check out imdb.com for the exact locations.

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BIKE CAPE ANN

Rent a bike from Seaside Cycle or North Shore Kayak and tour on your own along Manchester Harbor; up to Stage Fort Park; around Dogtown; or through downtown Essex. Coming from Boston? Not a problem! You can also bring your own bike with you on the commuter rail. Check out the Essex County Greenbelt’s website and choose from the many trails and loops Cape Ann has to offer.

u For rental information, visit seasidecycle.com or northshorekayak.com. For more cycling trails, check Bike New England’s website, too.

EAT YOUR WAY THROUGH CAPE ANN

The quickest way to anyone’s heart is through their belly. Food is such a great way to learn about a destination. Start your morning with a freshly prepared breakfast sandwich or Norwegian coffee bread and a cup of eye-opening coffee in Rockport. After walking off breakfast, head to Manchester-by-theSea for lunch to enjoy a cup of chowder, delicious crab cakes, or delectable flatbread. Don’t forget to check out the Saw Mill Brook or Masconomo Park while in town. For dinner, head to Essex for fine dining. Splurge on fresh lobster, fried clams and oysters. You may even have a beautiful backdrop of the Essex River while dining. After dinner, head to Gloucester for a nightcap! Take in some live music while enjoying a cocktail at the many bars and restaurants in Magnolia, Rocky Neck or downtown.

u For a listing of restaurants and cafes on Cape Ann, visit capeannvacations.com/dining.

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HE COASTAL VILLAGE OF ESSEX IS HOME TO MANY RESTAURANTS, locally harvested clams, river recreation and woodland trails. Its antique and specialty shops are packed with décor and artisan wares to infuse your home and lifestyle with character, history and beauty. New England fare. Dine on an outdoor deck and watch a parade of boaters on the Essex River and discover one of many favorite places where locals dine. The historic and newly renovated Shea’s Riverside Inn & Motel and Cedal Hill Farm B&B in town offer modern amenities within walking distance of Essex’s shops, restaurants and the Essex Shipbuilding Museum. Guided tours and hands-on exhibits at the museum tell the story of how this small New England village built close to 4,000 wooden vessels and was recognized worldwide as a major producer of the American fishing schooner.

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Considered by many to be America’s Antiques Capital, Essex has more than 25 antique shops housed in 18th- and 19th-century buildings, most within a mile of each other. Curiosity seekers, collectors and designers can embark on an intellectual and aesthetic journey through this paradise of art, furnishings and accessories ranging from eclectic collectibles to fine American and international antiques. Highly regarded restaurants and bars are located among the shops for a refreshing interval. Renowned as the “birthplace of the fried clam,” Essex is now a destination for foodies in search of fresh seafood and modern interpretations on traditional

Plein air painters at Greenbelt’s Cox Reservation. Top: Aerial shot of Essex.

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BY JAY & LYNNE HAVIGHURST Alan Roopenian

The Essex River winds its way through the Great Marsh to the white sand dunes of Crane Beach. Bask in the beauty and wildlife and feel like you’re a world away from everyday affairs on a river cruise, kayak tour, stand-up paddleboard or fishing charter. Narrated riverboat tours describe the area’s interesting history and point out locations of several Hollywood movie sets. Group outings and tidal-beach clambakes are also an option. Let experienced guides accompany you on a tour of spectacular waterways by kayak or stand-up paddleboard. Lessons and special excursions are available for every level of paddler. Try your luck fishing for stripers, bluefish and more on a fishing charter through shallow bays and deep ocean waters. Along the banks of the river is a Mecca for lovers of American folk art, Cogswell’s Grant, a 165-acre working farm overlooking the Essex River that houses a celebrated collection of folk art in a 1728 farmhouse operated by Historic New England. Collectors Bertram K. and Nina Fletcher Little filled the rooms with painted furniture, redware, hooked rugs, weathervanes and decoys. It is one of the only places where you can visit such a collection in the home for which it was assembled. Nina Fletcher Little is one of several women featured in the “Women of Essex—Stories to Share” exhibit that will be on view June 24 at the grand CAPEANNVACATIONS.COM


ESSEX (cont.) re-opening of the newly renovated, handicapped-accessible Essex Town Hall auditorium, held in conjunction with the annual Essex River Day festivities. Sponsored by the Essex Historical Society and Shipbuilding Museum, the exhibit expands an understanding of the women of Essex and the ways they have influenced the town and reflected the larger story of women’s history. Essex Town Hall, built in 1893, is an exuberant Shingle Style building that was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. Greenbelt, Manchester Essex Conservation Trust (MECT) and The Trustees of Reservations all have trails in Essex to explore miles of woodlands, wetlands

Stay and play in Essex—where the river calls you, the town keeps you. and rocky terrain. Take a leisurely, scenic walk at the Greenbelt’s Cox Reservation (a favorite spot for plein air artists and birdwatchers) with expansive views of the Essex River and Great Marsh. Head out on foot or mountain bike on MECT’s vast network of trails through the Wilderness Conservation Area. Treat yourself to a panoramic hilltop view of the Essex River estuary overlooking Crane Beach following a short hike at The Trustee’s Stavros Reservation. Nearby, Cape Ann Golf Course has one of the most memorable nine holes you can play. The par 3, 7th hole, which is only reachable by hitting over the marsh, was recognized in North Shore Golf Magazine’s “Top hardest holes on the North Shore.” Watch five videos to get to know Essex at visitessexma.com/videos and come to Essex for this year’s landmark events in the Essex River Cultural District, including the 28th Annual Art in the Barn, a national Quick Draw—Cape Ann Plein Air event and art sale at the Essex Shipbuilding Museum and the 35th Annual Essex ClamFest chowder tasting and festival. CAPEANNVACATIONS.COM

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ANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA IS ONE OF CAPE ANN’S HIDDEN TREASURES. With a population of just over 5,000, it is sometimes passed by in favor of visiting larger nearby cities and towns. Yet, Manchester offers a lively downtown, beautiful parks and conservation areas, beaches and trails for hiking or biking. One great aspect of Manchester-bythe-Sea is that nearly every business is locally owned, giving it a real “small town America” feel. Almost every downtown business is open year-round, with locals and visitors continuing to frequent their favorite restaurants and shops long after the rush of the summer tourist season has ended. Enjoy dining out at one of Manchester’s many interesting restaurants.

boutiques offer Manchester souvenirs, clothing, locally made gifts and home décor. Find a sparkly treasure at one of the jewelry stores or have a custom piece made just for you. Shop at the high-end consignment and vintage furniture shops or visit an art gallery to view beautiful landscapes by local artists. Try boating in the beautiful Manchester Harbor or go to Masconomo Park, a charming waterfront recreational area

overlooking the harbor. If you’re looking forward to a relaxing day on the beach, Singing Beach, named for the sound the sand makes underfoot, is within walking distance of the MBTA Commuter Rail station, making it easily accessible from Boston. Once there, the beach has changing rooms and a concession stand. The walk is shaded and you can pick up an ice cream cone or a cup of coffee on the way. And join in as the whole town turns out for fun shopping, music and food at Festival by the Sea on August 5. Whether you enjoy dining and shopping, bicycling and boating, or just want to work on your tan or stroll the beach, Manchester-by-the-Sea awaits.

Manchester has a real “small town America” feel. From a classic New England lobster roll or bowl of clam chowder, to a gourmet meal or a sandwich to take to the beach, there is an option to suit every taste. Visit the Manchester Historical Museum’s Trask House to learn about the history of the town. Spend the afternoon visiting Manchester’s diverse selection of shops, from new arrivals to those that have been here for decades. Little

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Festival by the Sea. Top: Manchester Harbor.

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LOUCESTER—AMERICA’S OLDEST SEAPORT—IS A VIBRANT AND fun community with a rich maritime heritage of seafaring and fishing, a spectacular arts community, stunning harbor, unique restaurants and shops, and glorious white-sand beaches. Along Rogers Street you’ll watch fishermen heading out to sea, fishing charters and schooner ships offering both day and sunset cruises. Or maybe you’ll see one of the fishermen featured on National Geographic’s Wicked Tuna. Main Street is perched above the waterfront and crowded with eclectic boutiques, antique shops, galleries and many restaurants. Enjoy a free self-guided HarborWalk tour throughout the area that will

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Visitors can cruise on historic schooners and dine at wonderful restaurants, featuring the freshest fish and local fare. Enjoy the excitement of a whale-watching excursion—did you know that Gloucester provides some of the best whale watching in the world? And of course, there’s fishing, swimming and hiking in spectacular scenery. The heart of Gloucester beats downtown and on the working waterfront.

Good Harbor Beach. Top: Gloucester Fishermen’s Memorial.

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take you through 42 story posts that document Gloucester’s history, arts and current culture. Gloucester is also home to the country’s oldest art colony on Rocky Neck, with

The heart of Gloucester beats downtown and on the working waterfront. dozens of fascinating art galleries. In fact, the Massachusetts Cultural Council has designated two distinct cultural districts in Gloucester: the Rocky Neck Cultural District and the Harbortown Cultural District. Visits to the recently renovated Cape Ann Museum, as well as the Beauport Sleeper-McCann House, Maritime Gloucester and the Sargent House Museum are not to be missed. Gloucester is renowned for its vibrant live music scene and summer festivals, including St. Peter’s Fiesta, downtown Sidewalk Bazaar and Block Parties, the Blues Festival and Waterfront Festival at Stage Fort Park, and the 33rd Annual Schooner Festival on Labor Day weekend. CAPEANNVACATIONS.COM


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HE TOWN OF ROCKPORT, ON THE EASTERN END OF CAPE ANN, welcomes visitors from all over the world to enjoy its New England seaside charm. Surrounded on three sides by the Atlantic Ocean, Rockport offers breathtaking coastal scenery along rocky and sandy shorelines.

Rockport is a walker’s paradise. With public footpaths along the ocean, trails through the easily accessible Headlands, and a lively downtown with classic New England architecture, you can leave your car behind. Quaint inns, renowned for their hospitality, are a short stroll from bustling Bearskin Neck, with unique shops and galleries, many housed in repurposed fishing shacks. At the tip of Bearskin Neck, traverse the jetty that offers views of Straitsmouth Island Light leading out to a vast seascape. Swim at public beaches—Front, Back or Old Garden—all within walking distance of downtown. Watch

Motif No. 1. Top: Rockport Harbor.

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sailboat races or rent a kayak for the day. With its uncommon, magical light and breathtaking sunrises and sunsets, Rockport has been attracting notable painters and sculptors since the mid-19th-century. One of the oldest art colonies in America, Rockport presents the work of more than 300 artists at the Rockport Art Association & Museum and over 30 other galleries. Rockport is home to the iconic Motif No. 1, reputed to be one of the most photographed and painted building in America. Each May, Motif No. 1 Day celebrates the famous fish shack with art-inspired activities for every age. Il-

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CAPE ANN PROFILES: ANTHONY CATURANO

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HAT WOULD CAPE ANN BE WITHOUT ITS PEOPLE? OF COURSE, THE region has a compelling landscape: working waterfronts, pristine beaches, and, according to the local artists, a quality of light to rival Venice. Yet that is only half the story explaining why so many different types—creators, innovators and the stewards of tradition—either flock to Cape Ann, or never leave in the first place. The following six conversations with local notables offer just a few snapshots of the region’s many welcoming faces, and show how the coastal life is celebrated in this pocket of New England.

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n the summer of 2016, Chef Anthony Caturano opened his Old World-style Italian restaurant, Tonno, in Gloucester. It has been a busy year, and Caturano hasn’t yet had a moment to think about the upcoming first anniversary. “It’s a big milestone, for sure,” he says. “I know we will have something special cooking! I just don’t know what exactly, yet.” Caturano was already known in the Boston restaurant scene for Prezza, his North End restaurant named after the

Caturano also recommends paying attention to his restaurant’s lengthy and ever-changing list of specials that acts as a seasonal partner to the perennial classics. “We buy the best products, and we buy locally sourced products when we can. The way I prefer to run the kitchen, I’d support a small, local producer over these large ones any day. Right now, we get our sea salt from Atlantic Saltworks, harvested right here in Gloucester.” In the summer, Caturano drives by the ar-

ea’s farms to pick up fresh produce. “I never really pay attention to or follow food trends, but when it comes to the farm-to-table thing—well, I just hope it’s not a trend. It’s the way food should be, period.” Caturano is pleased that Tonno’s dining room is also just the way it should be. “The dining room should mirror the food. Our dishes are approachable, but we set the bar high in terms of quality. We want to please that sophisticated diner, and we want the couple who enjoy dressing up for dinner, but of course we also want that couple coming in after a day on the beach, just to relax and eat well. We are a fun place, casual rather than formal, because comfort is just so nice.” As for Tonno’s first anniversary and beyond? Caturano is looking forward to it. “We’re going to continue to set that bar high. And I think we’ll stay busy!”

town in Italy where his grandmother was born. After more than 15 years of accolades in Boston, Caturano’s decision to expand to Gloucester was an easy one. His parents had been coming to Cape Ann since the 1980s, and Caturano liked this cozy, coastal region that had become so familiar to him. He was also convinced that his traditional style of Italian cooking would be welcomed by both locals and visitors, just as it is in the North End. “There are a lot of people here with Italian roots, and celebrating that heritage is just a popular thing to do. People love it.” Gloucester is also perfectly located to take advantage of both Italian traditions and local products. Take codfish. “Gloucester was founded on codfish,” Caturano says, “so a lot of people in this area grew up eating it. Cod also appears in some of these traditional Italian dishes.” On Tonno’s main menu, guests can order “Cod Oreganatta” for example—though

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“ There are a lot of people here with Italian roots, and celebrating that heritage is just a popular thing to do. People love it.” —Chef Anthony Caturano

Tonno restaurant in Gloucester.

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CAPE ANN PROFILES: CHELSEA BERRY

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t times slow and soulful, at times brimming with a vivacious, folksy twang, Cape Ann singer/songwriter Chelsea Berry’s music commands attention with its wit and vivid emotions. It should come as no surprise that Berry herself exudes the same eagerness to form emotional connections. “I just want to be somewhere where people are listening,” she says. “I want to be in front of people who are emotionally available—people who are ready to be swept up in whatever it is I have to dish out.” Luckily for Berry, Cape Ann is more than willing to lend an ear. Berry discovered the region on a whim. While studying at Berklee College of Music in Boston, the Alaskan native found herself growing restless. “I was bored of the scene down there, and wanted a change. So, I got on a train one day and ended up in Gloucester. Immediately, I fell in love with it.” Fast forward to today—Berry is living locally, a professional musician with several albums out, and a fixture at Cape Ann venues, including the Shalin Liu Performance Center in Rockport, where she has serenaded a captivated

Singer/songwriter Chelsea Berry.

“ I got on a train one day and ended up in Gloucester. Immediately, I fell in love with it.” —Chelsea Berry audience multiple times. “It’s unbelievable how supportive people are here. All of the local artists support each other. We go to each other’s shows, and then we run into each other at the coffee shop in the morning and the restaurant in the evening. It’s beautiful because we are not really in competition with one another. That’s not too common in a lot of places.” Of course, “I’ll always be an Alaskan,” Berry admits. “I love Alaska and I go back as often as I can. But... I’ve lived in a lot of places between Alaska and Cape Ann—in Montana, in Nashville, in Chicago—and I have never felt so welcome and supported as I have here. It’s definitely my second home, and my second family.” For Berry, as for the many creative souls who have found refuge in the reCAPEANNVACATIONS.COM

gion’s natural beauty, Cape Ann’s role as muse is just as important as local patronage and friendships. “Obviously, it’s inspiring to be in such a beautiful place. The ocean is right there, the sunrises are just epic, and there is a lot of wildlife once you get into the woods and out on the water. That makes for really good writing, good painting and good music—all those things.” Some of her favorite activities include walking to Good Harbor Beach, going rock climbing in Newburyport, or attending a session at one of Gloucester’s yoga studios. The question of finding time to enjoy her beloved outdoor sports while pursuing a career in music is simply not a problem for Berry. In her enviable world, work and pleasure comprise one and the same life.

“I write songs as I’m skiing. I write them when I’m biking. I write them when I’m hiking, or when I’m driving long distances. Rather than turning on the radio or distracting myself with other things when I have a long time outside, I write music.” Many people tell her that they dream of having just a taste of her life; for them, Berry offers this window into her philosophy: “You don’t have to work full time as a musician to participate in my world. You can learn to sing or take guitar lessons, and then sit in on jams—like the Monday Night Open Jam at the Rhumb Line [in Gloucester]. You can do all those things, and you should do those things, because we are fortunate to be alive and I firmly believe in taking advantage of every single part of life that we can, while we have it.” CAPE ANN GUIDE & DIRECTORY 2017–2018

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CAPE ANN PROFILES: JUSTIN DEMETRI

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hen it comes to Cape Ann’s maritime heritage, many people immediately conjure up the iconic image of courageous fishermen hauling in the day’s hard-won catch. Yet what happens out on the water is only half of the story, and half of the hard work, determination, and reverence to tradition that are the core of this region’s spirit. Before any ship sails out on the open seas, it must first be built. Shipbuilding was central to the Village of Essex’s economy for much of its history, ever since the first “Chebacco boats” were constructed in the mid 17th century. “It began out of necessity,” explains Justin Demetri, an historian and visitor services director for the Essex Shipbuilding Museum. “With farming being difficult on salt marsh and granite, the settlers sup-

The Essex Shipbuilding Museum.

“ Essex is still a Mecca for maritime enthusiasts of all stripes and although the glory days are over, [ship]building never really ceased in town.” —Justin Demetri plemented their agriculture with fishing. It was this group of fishermen-farmers that began the town’s well-earned reputation for affordable, high-quality, fishing vessels.” Word spread quickly, and the village grew into “a shipbuilding factory” that supplied Gloucester with its famous fishing schooners. Demetri estimates that, between the 1660s and 1940s, Essex shipbuilders launched approximately 4,000 vessels. Not bad for a New England village with a population of just 1,500. Even today, this legacy is visible. “Essex is still a Mecca for maritime enthusiasts of all stripes and although the glory days are over, building never really ceased in town,” says Demetri. “I grew up in a Gloucester fishing family, and as a kid in the 1980s, there were still a couple of Essex-built draggers in the fleet. One of them was my family’s.” Demetri’s Cape Ann roots and firsthand experiences make him a passionate guardian of this corner of New England history. “I grew up in the Fort Point

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neighborhood of Gloucester, right across the street from the site of the St. Peter’s Fiesta. My family has deep roots in Gloucester’s Sicilian fishing tradition.… At the age of 12 I became one of the original members of The Gloucester Adventure, [a historic preservation society that operates the 1926 dory-fishing schooner Adventure], when I gave the first recorded donation. This led to a friendship with the late-great [journalist and historian] Joe Garland, which got me hooked (pun intended) on local history.” “Cape Ann is a unique place,” Demetri continues. “It goes beyond clichés like beaches and fried clams. Not that there is anything wrong with these things, but there is more here—a spirit that draws visitors and makes them want to stay. The Essex Shipbuilding Museum is an example of that unique spirit, a small museum with a very big story to tell.” The museum’s storytelling involves impressive archives and exhibits, not the least of which are ship models (some on

loan from the Smithsonian) on view in the museum’s Central School House. Yet for Demetri, “the most impressive artifact on display has to be the hull of the Evelina M. Goulart, a near 90-foot schooner from 1927 located in our active yard.” The key word here is active—this is one museum that isn’t content with wall text and armchair scholarship. The current president, Captain Harold Burnham, has used the museum’s shipyard alongside his family’s own ancestral yard to build five authentic wooden schooners. There are also opportunities for Cape Ann’s visitors to sail on some of them. Still, Demetri laments the changes that have occurred even during his own lifetime. “I fear that we risk losing what makes Cape Ann so special as future generations lose connection to their past. It is critical that we do not forget where we came from.” The Essex Shipbuilding Museum, with its shipyard and compelling stories from both past and present, is proudly doing its part to keep the story alive. CAPEANNVACATIONS.COM


CAPE ANN PROFILES: KEN KNOWLES however, his work is hardly insular in its outlook. As a young man with artistic ambition who made his first sale straight off the easel for $300, he traveled “to every corner of New England,” and has since explored Europe. “My favorite trip was definitely Venice,” he remembers. “Venice is one of those places that has a similar, magical light to it. Of course, there’s a lot more about Venice that is magical than just the light. But, as the years passed, I realized that there was so much right here, too. There are many places in the world, and you can go and find all sorts of stuff to paint, but for me these days, leaving Cape Ann is like leaving a beach town in order to go on vacation at a beach town. It doesn’t make sense.” And so Knowles spends his days recording the light that falls over his home-

“ Rockport, Gloucester…tend to have an incredible light that hangs in the air, especially in the summer. Most places don’t have quite the same magic. The art world hears about that, and they flock here.” —Ken Knowles Knowles himself never had to make that migration. He’s a Rockport native. Growing up in this community dotted with eager artists, it was not difficult for Knowles to determine his calling, even in his teens. “Someone set me up with an easel and showed me how to paint outdoors after they’d seen my drawing ability. I fell in love with it. I still had another year and a half of high school, but by the time I had graduated, I went headlong into painting and never looked back.” Knowles studied under traditional landscape masters on Cape Ann, including Stapleton Kearns and T.M. Nicholas; CAPEANNVACATIONS.COM

Knowles is proud of what he terms his “ordinary life” and readily admits that neither his daily practice nor his paintings themselves fit the contemporary definition of innovative art-making. “It’s not avant-garde. A lot of the world, especially in major cities, would even call this manner of American Impressionism carried on in the traditional way ‘old-fashioned.’” Yet Knowles does not see himself trapped in the past. “I carry on where those great painters whom I admire, who are gone, have left off. I am a believer that art continues to go on forever. You can’t really reach the pinnacle of any form. If you believe that art has no end, then you can keep trying to make your work greater, and never get to a point where you think you are the greatest, or you need to change or move on to something else.”

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hat do Venice, Italy, and Cape Ann, Massachusetts, share in common? According to Rockport-based plein-air painter Ken Knowles, it’s high-quality light—the single most important element for a landscape artist. “Rockport, Gloucester—any of the places on this side of the bridge [that connects Cape Ann to the mainland]—tend to have an incredible light that hangs in the air, especially in the summer. We don’t have any big mountains to block it, so right down until the last light, it’s raking across this island. It’s really hard to describe exactly what it is, other than saying that most places don’t have quite the same magic. The art world hears about that, and they flock here.”

Ken Knowles, Strolling in Rockport, 24 x 30".

town. Painting an average of 40-50 hours per week, Knowles maintains a regular work/family life balance with a regimen that places him before the easel by 8 a.m. most mornings. “I’ve learned that the best way [to pursue a career as an artist] is to do it like a 9–5 job. Earlier on in my career, I would be a bit more spontaneous, searching around for inspiration to hit. Once you’ve got a couple of kids, you have to learn to do it a different way. What inspires me now is to be an artist; I don’t need an additional sense of inspiration for the subject of each particular painting to be successful.”

Of course, having a studio in Rockport helps when it comes to surrounding oneself with worthy subjects that offer endless appeal. “ I do love marine work,” Knowles admits. “I love the schooners, that kind of timeless old harbor scene, and anything that has a lot of water and a lot of light in it.” There it is again—light. Knowles can’t stress its centrality enough. “The most important thing in my paintings is light. Without light, the painting is dead. It took me a long time to learn that—I always knew there was something about light quality—but now I know absolutely: it’s everything.” CAPE ANN GUIDE & DIRECTORY 2017–2018

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CAPE ANN PROFILES: JEREMY GOLDBERG

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utside, fishermen are weighing their catch; inside, Cape Ann locals and visitors mingle over a “Fisherman’s Brew,” the Cape Ann Brewing Company’s flagship beer. “It’s my first beer, my baby, my first child,” enthuses Cape Ann Brewing Company owner Jeremy Goldberg. A well-balanced amber lager that pairs well with most anything, Fisherman’s Brew is “a good beer to sit and reflect with,” as Goldberg puts it. Cape Ann Brewing’s line of beers—and really everything about its beer hall-style pub that overlooks Gloucester’s working waterfront—reflects this North Shore craft brewery’s mission to exemplify “all that’s encompassed in the passion and creativity in the world of craft beer, but also the grit and courage of the North Atlantic fishing fleet.” A combination of passion and courage to venture into the unknown is a good description for Cape Ann Brewing’s genesis story, as well. “I worked on Wall Street as a bond broker,” begins Goldberg. In the wake of

Brewing Company released its first beer: Fisherman’s Brew. While he claims that, after more than 10 years of company growth, his job as an owner is now all about “washing the dishes and writing the checks,” Goldberg is the original brewer, and holds a lot of insights into the wild world of craft brewing. “For us, the beer industry has definitely changed significantly. When we got started in 2004, it was right at the end of basically a small collapse of the industry that followed a time of rapid growth in the late ‘90s. A lot of breweries closed. A lot of mistakes that were made were corrected, and craft brewing rediscovered some consistency. Since then, especially over the past five years, there has been such an explosion of the industry. The number of breweries when I started was probably about 1,100 to 1,200 in North America, and now there are some 5,000 or 6,000, with many more planned for opening in 2017.” In today’s world of food trends, where consumers have a penchant for the next new thing, “this isn’t an industry where

you can just sit there, make a standard amber lager, and that’s it,” Goldberg explains. “You really have to be willing to take chances and do some unique things.” That said, Goldberg has noticed an interesting parallel trend. “It seems that everyone wants to try something new, but really only in terms of a new brewery. The styles have come to a stagnant point. For example, the IPA has become so dominant in the industry that it’s almost all-encompassing. So, while the industry has grown, it’s also shrunk in a lot of ways.” In the end, Goldberg’s goal for Cape Ann Brewing is to remain true to what he loves, impressing people with the thoughtfulness that goes into these recipes. It’s right there in the mission statement: “In this industry where so many tack to the starboard or port without regard, we chart our course straight and true.…We toe the line of innovation and convention because, like the local fishermen, we know that we must keep up with the times in which we live, while remembering and honoring that which has come before.”

the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Goldberg experienced an early mid-life crisis—he needed to do something different with his life. On hiatus from Wall Street, he joined filmmaker Paul Kermizian on a tour of 38 breweries across the United States in 40 days for Kermizian’s feature-length documentary American Beer. “I fell in love with the industry during this trip. I wanted to be a part of it somehow, some way.” Home from the trip and out of work, Goldberg got in touch with his brother-in-law, who owned a warehouse in Gloucester, his father, who was willing to invest in a project, and a consultant, who considered Gloucester to be a good fit for Goldberg’s craft brewery concept. A year and a half later, the Cape Ann

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“ Like the local fishermen, we know that we must keep up with the times in which we live, while remembering and honoring that which has come before.” —Jeremy Goldberg

Jeremy Goldberg of Cape Ann Brewing Company in Gloucester.

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CAPE ANN PROFILES: CLIFF AMERO

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ou really can’t complain when your job requires you to be out on the water and on the beach day in and day out,” says Cliff Amero, owner of Essex River Cruises, a Cape Ann fleet that offers an assortment of charter and excursion options for all occasions. Amero spends the season enjoying an ever-changing schedule of activities. “Our days range from having three public, narrated sightseeing cruises, to hosting two private Tidal Beach events… and then another sunset cocktail cruise in the evening.” Passengers on his Essex River Queen vessels range from curious visitors, to avid bird-watchers hoping to spot coastal species, to large family gatherings celebrating an anniversary or birthday with a traditional New England clambake on a quiet strip of tidal beach. Even businesses join in. “I have very fond memories of one company,” Amero recalls, “who joined us every summer on their annual summer outing for a Tidal Beach Clambake because they had such a wonderful bonding experience, and ap-

Essex River Cruises’ Tidal Beach Clambake.

“ It is my honest opinion that there is no other way to experience Essex than on the water.” —Cliff Amero preciated the uniqueness of the area and of the service we provide.” Founded in 1992, one of the primary goals of Amero’s company was to make accessible areas that would otherwise be difficult for the average visitor to see. “It is my honest opinion that there is no other way to experience Essex than on the water,” Amero admits. Aboard for a sightseeing cruise, passengers can listen as the captain narrates specific points of historical, cultural and environmental interest, while seeing “everything from eagles, osprey and deer, to clammers working hard on the clam-flats to chase down those steamers that will be served fresh at one of the local restaurants in town.” Spending so much of his days out on the water around Essex, Amero is senCAPEANNVACATIONS.COM

sitive to the natural wealth of the local habitat, and hopes that Essex River Cruises can instill a protective outlook among clients, as well. “The marshes serve as one of richest ecosystems in the world and they play extremely important roles: providing a habitat for both land and sea animals, preventing erosion, and providing a buffer to protect the shoreline. As a company, we aim to have as little impact on the environment as possible while providing a way to appreciate the area…and educate people.” Another key takeaway that Amero hopes to leave visitors with is that “the history of [Essex] is alive and well.” On the sightseeing tour, visitors are navigated past “shipbuilders who have been operating for hundreds of years, [and]

fishing ports that have been in operation since the founding of the city.” There is even a bit of Hollywood glamour in these waters. Some of the many films made on Cape Ann include The Crucible, The Perfect Storm and, most recently, Manchester by the Sea with Oscar-winner Casey Affleck. “I grew up in the area and spent a number of years travelling around the world, but as cliché as it is, there’s no place like home.” Amero concludes. “Cape Ann not only has some of the most scenic coastline in New England, but it has such a rich culture that is hard to find in any other small New England city. Once you visit this magical place, you will understand why it’s so hard to leave!” CAPE ANN GUIDE & DIRECTORY 2017–2018

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CAPE ANN HAS A RICH CULTURAL HERITAGE—AND A LEGACY AS THE nation’s oldest fishing seaport and producer of over 4,000 sailing vessels. It also offers today’s intrepid traveler a wealth of natural treasures waiting to be explored, both by land and by sea.

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isitors to Cape Ann will find an incredible variety of hidden byways that lead to some of the most scenic and less traveled parts of the region. Among them are public footpaths, hiking and biking trails, and serene natural parks and preserves. The Trustees of Reservations (TTOR), Essex County Greenbelt (ECG) and state and local parks offer a variety of trails where visitors can enjoy coastal landscapes, peaceful woodlands and old granite quarries. Along the shore, several well-marked footpaths lead travelers to public lands with sweeping vistas of the sea. Just south of Rockport’s central village, the Headlands presents an unparalleled view of the harbor and bay from atop its rocky outcrop. Farther south, one can walk along Emerson Point to see an up-close view of the iconic twin lighthouses of Thacher Island. Casually stroll along Gloucester’s HarborWalk and Stacy Boulevard for views that have inspired Cape Ann artists for centuries. In the center of Cape Ann, between Gloucester and Rockport, lie more than 3,000 acres of undeveloped woodlands known as Dogtown, which encompasses a loop around the Goose Cove Reservoir and more ambitious hikes to historic home sites and the “Babson

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Boulders.” It was settled in the late 17th-century, and subsequently abandoned in the early 19th-century for the fishing life on the coast. Throughout Cape Ann, many parks offer places for day travelers to take a break and enjoy the region’s beautiful natural settings. On the far north point of the cape is Halibut Point State Park (Route 127, Rockport). The park presents one of the most awe-inspiring views available on Cape Ann, with a large, fresh water-filled quarry in the foreground and the ocean just beyond. Ravenswood Park (TTOR, Route 127, Gloucester) with its 600 acres, offers a natural setting with 10 miles of well-maintained trails through the mature forests of West Gloucester. Nearby Stage Fort Park is home to the remnants of an early 19th-century fort overlooking the harbor, along with two public beaches, many foot trails, a playground and several picnic areas. Just west of Gloucester is the small community of Essex, situated on the banks of the Essex River and the Great Marsh, and best known for its shipbuilding legacy and present day antique offerings and restaurants. Cogswell’s Grant, a property of Historic New England, is a 160-acre working farm on the Great Marsh honoring nearly four centuries

of coastal farming. The Cox Reservation (Route 133, Essex, ECG) is covered in easy walking trails with beautiful vistas of the marsh leading to the banks of the Essex River. And the Stavros Reservation (TTOR), following a short hike uphill, reveals spectacular vistas over the marsh to Essex Bay. Just south of Essex is the picturesque town of Manchester-bythe-Sea, boasting a lovely harbor and one of the most scenic harborside parks in all of New England—Masconomo Park. Finally, don’t miss the Coolidge Reservation (TTOR), and its wooded trails that lead to an expansive seaside lawn and a corner of Magnolia Beach. Cape Ann’s varied terrain offers wonderful bicycling opportunities for both on-road and mountain bikers. The best on-road bike routes (25–51 mile loops) hug the coast from Manchester-by-the-Sea to Rockport, with a loop back into Downtown Gloucester. Follow the Essex Coastal Scenic Byway route counter-clockwise for the best views. Start in Gloucester for the short loop or extend your ride with a trek through Manchester and Essex. Shorter bike loops include Goose Cove Reservoir in Gloucester (three miles, paved off-road trail, one hill) and Gloucester’s Backshore loop (6-miles, on-road loop, ocean views). The easiest off-road biking terrain can be found in Ravenswood Park. Dogtown Common offers more challenging mountain biking opportunities, including long, winding banked trails and rocky terrain. CAPEANNVACATIONS.COM


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very year, thousands of visitors and locals alike experience Cape Ann’s rich maritime heritage and natural beauty through a wide range of on-the-water activities, including whale watching, kayaking, fishing and chartered tours in and around Cape Ann’s scenic harbors and coastlines. Cape Ann’s location has prime access

to some of the most productive regions of marine life, including the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary. A short journey from Gloucester Harbor, these fertile feeding grounds have made Cape Ann a world famous whale-watching locale. Naturalists join every excursion to share their knowledge about these magnificent and awe-inspiring creatures.

at several locations. Paddle along and through Essex’s meandering tidal river and creeks, Manchester-by-theSea’s harbor and outer islands, and the beaches and coves along Gloucester and Rockport’s shores. In addition, Cape Ann is one of the best locales in the Northeast for divers to explore the natural wonders beneath the sea.

Cape Ann’s location has prime access to some of the most productive regions of marine life, including the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary.

Kayaks in Rockport Harbor. Above, opposite: Halibut Point State Park. Above: Manchester-by-the-Sea Harbor.

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Cape Ann’s rich maritime heritage is brought back to life by several schooner-style sailing crafts that offer a wide range of experiences. Whether on the lovingly restored national historic landmark schooner Adventure or on one of the newest Essex-built schooners, Ardelle and Thomas E. Lannon, passengers are invited to join the crew and help raise the sails for sunset cruises, fun party outings and tours exploring the sights of Cape Ann. For self-propelled seafarers, Cape Ann has exciting adventures awaiting you as well. Kayaks, stand-up paddle boards and canoes are available for rent, with lessons and tours offered

Cape Ann’s fishing heritage lives on with an active working waterfront as well as many local guides and charters available to delight everyone from the beginner to the seasoned sport fisherman. The region boasts ground fish such as cod, haddock and pollock, as well as striped bass and bluefish. And of course, the magnificent bluefin tuna can be your prized catch out of Gloucester, home port of the internationally acclaimed TV show Wicked Tuna. No matter what the activity, every outing on Cape Ann provides visitors with an amazing experience of the region. Rich in history and breathtaking natural beauty, Cape Ann has something to offer every seafaring traveler. CAPE ANN GUIDE & DIRECTORY 2017–2018

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CAPE ANN and the TRADITION of PLEIN AIR PAINTING BY JUDITH A. CURTIS

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T IS WELL OVER 150 YEARS SINCE THE FIRST ARTISTS ARRIVED ON CAPE Ann to paint nature on the spot. En plein air, as the French call it, meaning the artist executed his or her canvas “in the open air,” with their subject in front of them. This was not an entirely new concept. In England, John Constable and J. M.

W. Turner were sketching outdoors as early, in Turner’s case, as the late 1790s. These works tended to be topographical in nature. That is, they were more occupied with accuracy of place and character based on traditional techniques, than his later, romanticized views. Constable, in his turn, loved to catch the quick impression of moving skies and distant vistas, observing the naturalistic effect of a scene. In Europe, the 17th-century French master Claude Lorrain preempted everyone with his goal of working

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outside the studio to achieve a quality of inherent beauty determined by the Classical concept of high idealism in art. For many artists the invention of the metal paint tube in the mid-1800s, supplanting the usual pig’s bladder, made carrying oil paints out of doors much easier. The academics felt it was hardly necessary to actually paint outdoors; a classical landscape as a backdrop to, say, a religious theme, could be executed in the studio according to basic principles and one’s knowledge and personal ob-

servations. Nevertheless, a whole new school of thought reared its head among the younger, avant-garde artists, particularly in Paris and the surrounding countryside. Claude Monet, Edouard Manet and Berthe Morisot, to name but three, quickly rose to the forefront of this trendsetting approach, and into this milieu of impressionist seeing and high key color—as opposed to darker tones— came visiting American art students, among them William Morris Hunt, Frank Benson, Edmund C. Tarbell and Philip L. Hale. While there were many American students shaped by the ideals of French Impressionism, Benson, Hale and Tarbell, in particular, influenced future genCAPEANNVACATIONS.COM


erations of artists with their instruction at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. However, rather than just teaching the idea of using a high key palette to emulate the effect of light on a subject, the Americans taught their students to retain an effect of academic drawing in their work, rather than lose all shape in favor of loose brushwork and color and that, together with a unique nationwide genre, developed into what we know today as American Impressionism. William Morris Hunt was one of the first teachers to bring students to Cape Ann in the mid-1870s when he opened a school of plein air painting in Magnolia, just down the coast from Gloucester Harbor itself. So unusual was the sight of a painter working at his easel out of doors that Hunt eventually began wearing a sign around his neck saying, “I can’t talk and I can’t hear!” to discourage spectators. In 1877, Hunt—an enthusiastic plein air painter—executed a painting of Gloucester Harbor that caused him to exclaim, “I believe I have painted

Paul Strisik, The Granite Pier, 24 x 30", oil on canvas. Rockport Art Association & Museum Permanent Collection. Gift of the artist’s wife, Nancy Strisik. Opposite: Frank Duveneck, N. A., The Yellow Pier Shed, c. 1905, 36 x 40", oil on canvas. Private collection.

William Morris Hunt was one of the first teachers to bring students to Cape Ann in the mid-1870s when he opened a school of plein air painting in Magnolia. a picture with light in it!” The painting was later purchased by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Prior to Hunt’s arrival, Gloucester was also home to Fitz Henry Lane whose well-established reputation as an artist and lithographer meant his work reached a wide audience, many of whom were artists subsequently inspired to see the area for themselves. It is these beginnings that enable Cape Ann’s claim to being the earliest, continuously active art colony in America. By the late 1880s, East Gloucester’s Rocky Neck in the summertime played host to so many artists and students that an entire hospitality industry sprang up to accommodate them. Frank Duveneck came from Cincinnati, OH, regularly to spend the summer on Cape Ann, and was always accompanied by his students from CAPEANNVACATIONS.COM

the Art Academy, a group that included Joseph DeCamp, John H. Twachtman, Edward H. Potthast and Theodore Wendel, among countless others. It has been suggested that Frank Duveneck came to Cape Ann because it is the same latitude (almost) as Venice, suggesting a similar quality of light. Others claim Duveneck came to Gloucester to visit his infant son, Frank Jr., who was being raised by relatives after the death of his mother, Elizabeth Boott Duveneck— relatives who summered on Cape Ann. Interestingly, Elizabeth Duveneck had been an early pupil of William Morris Hunt in Magnolia. Whatever the reason for Duveneck’s continuing presence on Cape Ann—he summered here for at least two decades— he produced a vast quantity of plein air landscapes working alongside DeCamp,

Twachtman, Potthast and Bessie Wessel, often on Banner Hill, which offered aerial as well as linear perspective in a wonderful panorama overlooking Gloucester Harbor. Bessie Wessel, one of a handful of women students from the Cincinnati Art Academy (CAA), married artist and CAA instructor Herman Wessel in an intimate ceremony at Duveneck’s summer studio in Gloucester in August 1917. Other notables who painted on Cape Ann read like a Who’s Who in American Art. Willard L. Metcalf and Childe Hassam painted here together in 1895, Hassam returning numerous times afterwards, while William M. Paxton and his artist wife Elizabeth often stayed at the Harbor View Hotel, the scene for Paxton’s celebrated painting, The White Verandah. John Sloan, who created 90 paintings on his first visit—more than CAPE ANN GUIDE & DIRECTORY 2017–2018

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he had done in his entire career—and Stuart Davis, Theresa Bernstein and her husband William Meyerowitz brought a New York moment to the area and introduced a bold touch of the modernist to a normally conservative area. Marsden Hartley made his reputation with a series of paintings depicting the raw nature of inner Cape Ann’s Dogtown, Edward Hopper found a way to break loose from a career as an illustrator to become a fine artist, while Winslow Homer’s daring watercolors made his name and fixed Gloucester in the minds and hearts of the art community forever. Second generation practitioners such as A. T. Hibbard, Emile Gruppé and Frederick J. Mulhaupt continued the traditions of excellence. And let us not forget the artists from Manchester-by-the-Sea and Essex. Ann Sophia Towne Darrah often painted in Manchester, while Charles Hopkinson regularly invited friends and fellow painters such as Marion Monks Chase, Charles Hovey Pepper and Polly Thayer Starr to his home, Sharksmouth. Bal-

Marguerite S. Pearson, In the Quarry (Keystone Bridge), 14 x 16", oil on canvas board. Rockport Art Association & Museum Collection. Bequest of Marguerite S. Pearson.

Notables who painted on Cape Ann read like a Who’s Who in American Art: Childe Hassam, Marsden Hartley, Edward Hopper, Winslow Homer, Stuart Davis, John Sloan. anced high above the rocky Manchester coastline, its panoramic views stretched from Boston to Gloucester and out over Massachusetts Bay. Essex was also a favorite location for the Cape Ann artists, and can boast of Kenyon Cox and son, Allyn, as well as Arthur Wesley Dow, George Wainwright Harvey, Theodore Wendel and Harriet Lord. Cape Ann, originally an isthmus before the Blynman Canal was cut through in 1643, is edged by a granite coastline that is both paintable and protective. The harbor at Gloucester was once home to the largest fishing fleet on the eastern seaboard, while Rockport—and its famous icon, Motif No. 1—offers a more intimate view of the fishing industry so necessary to the island. Fish and granite, the mainstay industries of Cape Ann, offered constantly changing scenes

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to tempt the plein air painter. And one had to paint quickly, lest the subject of the painting suddenly up sail and leave. The docks offered a plethora of subject matter. As Herman Wessel once commented, “Should a boatman, at 6 a.m., noiselessly raise a sail to dry it after a night’s rain it immediately wakes every artist and they hurry out without any breakfast to get the best place to sketch the sail.”1 The granite quarries also offered the throb and rhythm of men at work beloved by the outdoor artist, and in these instances, whether picturing the quarry itself, or men loading barges at the Granite Wharf in Rockport, the drama and light were enough to stimulate the artistic appetite. And it is true that the light of Cape Ann is quite different from its many rival art colonies. No doubt Prov-

incetown, Old Lyme, Cos Cob, Ogunquit and Monhegan consider their light spectacular, too, but Cape Ann has ambiance and history, as well as a roseate light favored by plein air painters. True, Smith Cove in Gloucester Harbor is no longer the “cove of a thousand masts,” that it was in 1903, and the granite quarries no longer ring with the sound of hammers and wedges, but an artist is often the historian of his or her day. As those artists who painted a century ago recorded the events of their time, so the artists of today will continue the tradition of painting out of doors and capturing the effect of light falling upon their subject. 1

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IX ICONIC LIGHTHOUSES STAND GUARD ALONG THE CAPE ANN coastline protecting seafarers from rocky shores and shoals. They offer historians and romantics alike a glimpse into Cape Ann’s maritime lore and legacy. Lighthouses are a comfort to mariners to this day, and despite the use of GPS and electronic aids for navigation they still symbolize home and safety.

GLOUCESTER Annisquam Harbor Lighthouse White light flashing every 7.5 seconds with red sector. Annisquam Harbor Lighthouse (Annisquam Light) was erected in 1801 to mark the entrance to the Annisquam River at Wigwam Point, a popular Native American summer encampment. The river connected Ipswich Bay to Gloucester Harbor following the construction of the Blynman Canal. Annisquam Light’s wooden frame was replaced with the existing 41-foot brick tower, with a focal plane of 45 feet, in

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1897. The lighthouse is maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard and is no longer accessible from the nearby village of Annisquam in Gloucester. Best viewing opportunities are by water or from Wingaersheek Beach.

Eastern Point Lighthouse White light flashing every 5 seconds. Eastern Point Lighthouse was erected on Gloucester’s Eastern Point to mark the harbor entrance in 1832. The current brick tower was built in 1890 and is 36 feet tall with a focal plane of 56 feet. In addition to the light, there is a

large lighthouse station, which continues to serve as housing for the U.S. Coast Guard. One of the station’s more famous occupants was Winslow Homer. The noted artist spent a year living at the light in 1880. Although not open to visitors, the lighthouse presents a wonderful view, especially from the vantage point of the adjacent Dog Bar Breakwater. Visitors are welcome to walk along or fish from the flat granite blocks atop this massive quarter-mile long structure, which has protected Gloucester Harbor from storms since 1904. The Massachusetts Audubon Society maintains a small parking area near the lighthouse and breakwater as part of its Eastern Point Wildlife Sanctuary. Parking is free for members and $10 per car for non-members between Memorial Day and Columbus Day. For more information visit massaudubon.org. CAPEANNVACATIONS.COM


Ten Pound Island Lighthouse Equal interval red light every 6 seconds. This lighthouse is located on Ten Pound Island, in Gloucester Harbor. The light was constructed in 1821 to mark the island and act as a marker for navigating Gloucester’s inner harbor. Rebuilt in 1881 from cast iron with brick lining, the tower is 30 feet tall with a focal point of 56 feet. Visible from many locations along Gloucester’s waterfront, tiny Ten Pound Island proudly houses America’s first Coast Guard station. The light was restored and relighted through the efforts of the Lighthouse Preservation Society. For more information visit lighthousepreservation.org.

foot granite towers (with a focal point of 166 feet above sea level) seen today replaced the original lights in 1861. The two towers, North and South, were constructed and placed so that when a ship puts sights on both towers, they point to true north, allowing sailors

to check and adjust their compasses. The Thacher Island Association provides launch service from T-Wharf in Rockport Harbor to the island during the summer months, with advance reservations. For more information visit thacherisland.org.

ROCKPORT Straitsmouth Island Lighthouse (Straitsmouth Light) was built in 1835 to mark the entrance to nearby Rockport Harbor. The present brick lighthouse was built in 1896 with a height of 37 feet and a focal plane of 46 feet above sea level. The relatively small lighthouse is maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard, but is owned by the Town of Rockport including the 1.8 acres upon which it sits. The rest of the 31-acre island is owned by the Massachusetts Audubon Society as a bird sanctuary. For more information visit thacherisland.org.

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Ten Pound Island Lighthouse.

The South tower has a red light flashing five times at 20-second intervals. The North tower has an amber steady light which is maintained by the Thacher Island Association as a “courtesy” light memorial to mariners who have passed. Also known as Cape Ann Light Station, the Twin Lights are the only fully operational multiple lights on the coasts of the United States. The original 45foot towers were constructed and lit in 1771 making them among the oldest of America’s lighthouses. The stout 124CAPEANNVACATIONS.COM

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GLOUCESTER Good Harbor Beach With shining white sand stretching out into the Atlantic and picturesque views of Thacher Island’s twin lights, Good Harbor Beach is one of the most popular on Cape Ann. At low tide, one can take a leisurely stroll out to Salt Island while at any tide one can enjoy great swimming and body surfing. Lifeguards are on duty daily from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. • Restrooms and showers are open from 9 a.m.–6 p.m. daily. • Parking (buses prohibited) is available during the week at a rate of $25 per vehicle, and on the weekends and holidays at $30 per vehicle. Non-resident parking is limited so arrive early in order to get a parking space, especially during the summer months. Gates open at 8 a.m. and are locked at 9 p.m. The beach is handicapped accessible.

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Wingaersheek Beach Hugging the shore of the Annisquam River and extending out toward Ipswich Bay, Wingaersheek Beach is a long expanse of sand, dunes and tidal flats with a warm and cozy charm. Adults and kids alike enjoy exploring the numerous tidal pools and climbing the large rocks that adorn the beach. A long sandbar is exposed at low tide and makes for a perfect beach stroll. Lifeguards are on duty daily from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. • Restrooms and showers are open from 9 a.m.–6 p.m. daily. • Parking (buses prohibited) is available during the week at a rate of $25 per vehicle, and on the weekends and holidays at $30 per vehicle. Nonresident parking is limited so arrive early in order to get a parking space, especially during the summer months. Gates open at 8 a.m. and are locked at 9 p.m. The beach is

handicapped accessible.

u Route 133 to Concord Street (Exit 13) to Atlantic Street Cressy’s Beach at Stage Fort Park Located on the lower side of historic Stage Fort Park, Cressy’s Beach is a rocky beach with breathtaking views of Gloucester Harbor. Families and couples spend countless hours during the summer enjoying cookouts, picnics and playing Frisbee on the park’s wide open lawns. • Dogs are allowed in the park yet are prohibited on the beach. • Restrooms are located within the park as well as at a privately owned restaurant located adjacent to the park. • Parking is available at Stage Fort Park at a rate of $10 per vehicle weekdays and $15 on the weekends and holidays. • There is no lifeguard.

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Half Moon Beach at Stage Fort Park Half Moon Beach is a quiet, intimate, crescent-shaped beach located at historic Stage Fort Park. Surrounded by a rocky hill and ample shady spots, it offers more seclusion from the rest of the park. Lifeguards are on duty daily from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. The beach is handicapped accessible. • Dogs are allowed in the park yet are prohibited on the beach. • Restrooms are located within the park. • Parking is available at Stage Fort Park at a rate of $10 per vehicle weekdays and $15 on the weekends and holidays.

u Route 127 (Western Avenue) to Hough Avenue Pavilion Beach Near Gloucester’s famous Fishermen’s Memorial Statue (The Man at the Wheel), Pavilion Beach on Gloucester Harbor is a popular site for beachcombing and boat-watching. Conveniently

located a short walk from Gloucester’s downtown, this beach is the perfect spot for a summer swim before (or after) a visit to nearby restaurants and stores. A mix of sand and popplestones, Pavilion Beach does not have lifeguards on duty. • Limited public parking is available along Stacy Boulevard. Free public parking is also available at the nearby Saint Peter’s parking lot, located at the intersection of Rogers and Commercial streets.

u Western Avenue (Route 127) at the eastern end of Stacy Boulevard Niles Beach Tucked away from the busy crowds, Niles Beach is located on Eastern Point Road in East Gloucester. It is primarily enjoyed by residents (a resident sticker is required for beachside parking), unless you can walk from another location. Not usually crowded, one can enjoy a quiet family beach day without the expected commotion that comes along with summer. Enjoy breathtaking vistas

BEACH RULES All Gloucester Beaches have a Carry In/Carry Out policy for trash, so all visitors should bring a trash bag with them. Alcohol is prohibited. Concession stands are open at Good Harbor and Wingaersheek beaches during the summer so patrons may purchase food, drinks, toys and other items as needed. over Gloucester Harbor and the Boston skyline on the horizon. • Lifeguards are on duty daily from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. from Father’s Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. • Portable restrooms are available seasonally.

u Eastern Point Road, East Gloucester Plum Cove Beach Located in Lanesville is the perfect beach for families with small children. The cozy beach overlooks Ipswich Bay and offers a quiet day at the beach away from the crowds. Please note: a resident sticker is required to park at Plum Cove Beach. • Lifeguards are on duty daily from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. from Father’s Day weekend through Labor Day weekend.

u Washington Street (Route 127) in the northern part of Gloucester, near Lanesville

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Sandy Bay acts as the beautiful backdrop for Front Beach, the perfect beach for all the swimmers in your group. During high tide, the sandy beach real estate is hard to come by, but that just means more time in the water. When you are finished with the beach, dry off and enjoy the number of restaurants and shops nearby. There are also many inns and B&Bs nearby to accommodate your beachside vacation. CAPE ANN GUIDE & DIRECTORY 2017–2018

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• Metered on-street parking is available adjacent to Front Beach, and longterm parking is available in a privately operated lot across the street. In July and August, the CATA Park & Ride (Blue Gate Lane off Route 127) provides free parking and a trolley shuttle ($1 per person) directly to downtown Rockport and Front Beach daily.

u Route 127A, Main Street to Beach Street, Downtown Rockport Back Beach Back Beach is home to one of the best scuba diving areas in the region. Dive in and discover the submerged world beneath the ocean. This sandy and rocky beach is perfect for divers, swimmers and walkers. On summer Sunday evenings, the Rockport Legion Band performs free outdoor concerts at the bandstand located just across the street from Back Beach. • Metered on-street parking is available along the entire extent of Back Beach.

u Route 127A, Beach Street in Downtown Rockport Old Garden Beach This small sand and popplestone beach with an adjacent municipal park offers a beautiful view over Sandy Bay and grassy areas for picnics with friends and family. The small beach parking area is restricted to those with resident parking stickers. Another favorite location for divers. Please observe posted parking restrictions.

u Old Garden Road, Rockport Pebble Beach Water-smoothed popplestones and pebbles blanket this picturesque crescent beach. Scour among the rocks for shells or bring your binoculars to capture views of Cape Ann’s variety of sea-loving birds and the Boston skyline to the southwest. There is a rocky reef just offshore where divers enjoy the underwater life at 20- to 30-foot depths. • Limited parking is available on Penzance Road adjacent to the beach. Please observe posted parking restrictions.

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Cape Hedge Beach This is a secluded stretch of rocky beach separated from Long Beach by a short, seasonal foot bridge. Smooth sand is minimal at high tide. Normally quiet, Cape Hedge Beach is located about 2½ miles from Rockport’s many shops and restaurants. • Very limited non-resident parking is available along South Street. Please observe posted parking restrictions.

u South Street, Rockport Long Beach About a mile in length (hence the name), Long Beach offers one of the best views of Thacher Island’s twin lighthouses. Investigate the tidal pools or take a casual stroll, soaking in the sun. The beach is lined with quaint New England beach houses. Enjoy the day at Long Beach and then head into town for a fresh lobster dinner.

Parking is available in a private, seasonally operated lot, accessible from Rockport Road, off Route 127A in Gloucester.

u Route 127A (Thatcher Road to Rockport Road)

MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA Singing Beach The sands resonate with your footsteps as you stroll this immaculate beach. Bask in its clear blue waters and stellar views. Enjoy a thirst-quenching Italian ice at the snack bar. • The parking area is for residents only so you may have to walk from the train station or the center of town to enjoy this beach. Just under a mile, everyone does it! • $5 walk-on fee.

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Motif No. 1 Day Essex River Race

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6/2–7/9 Rockport Chamber Music Festival 3 & 4 Cape Ann Artisans Spring Studio Tour 21–25 St. Peter’s Fiesta 24 Rockport Farmers’ Market

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JULY 3 & 4 Independence Day Celebrations 7 & 8 Rockport Garden Tour 8 Gloucester Garden Tour 9 Antonio F. Gentile Bandstand Summer Concert Series

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JULY (cont.) 15 Gloucester Block Party 15 & 16 Renaissance Fair— Hammond Castle 22 Blackburn Challenge 29 Annisquam Sea Fair AUGUST 3–5 Gloucester Sidewalk Bazaar 5 Festival by the Sea 5 Gloucester Country Fest 6–13 Rockport Jazz Festival 8–13 Annisquam Village Players present Singin’ in the Rain 12 Gloucester Blues Festival 12 Rockport Lobsterfest & Fireworks Display 12 Gloucester Block Party 19 & 20 Gloucester Waterfront Festival SEPTEMBER 1 Gloucester Block Party 1–3 Gloucester Schooner Festival 15–17 Trails & Sails

SEPTEMBER (cont.) 16 Harvest Music Festival 22–24 Trails & Sails OCTOBER 3 & 4 Cape Ann Artisans Fall Studio Tour 7 & 8 Annisquam Arts & Crafts Show 8–16 Cape Ann Plein Air 14 Rockport HarvestFest 14 & 15 Gran Prix of Gloucester 21 Essex Clamfest NOVEMBER 11/26– Celebrate the Holidays 12/31 on Cape Ann DECEMBER 2 Annisquam Sewing Circle Annual Christmas Fair 31 Rockport New Year’s Eve

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MAY 20, 2017 Motif No. 1 Day Arts Festival Motif No. 1 Day 5K & Fun Run

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The Motif No. 1 Day Festival celebrates Rockport across the arts. The Festival centers around Rockport’s iconic Motif No. 1, the fishing shack/artist’s subject/ tourist attraction. A fantastic lineup of free outdoor art events take place throughout the day: a short film festival, poetry slams, live music, aerial and dance performances, interactive art and fine art. Proceeds from the Motif No. 1 Day 5K & Fun Run support wellness initiatives at Rockport Public Schools.

u Stage Fort Park, Gloucester, Thursdays 3–6:30 p.m., capeannfarmersmarket.org

u Downtown Rockport, 9 a.m.–5 p.m., rockportexchange.org

u Shalin Liu Performance Center, Rockport, rockportmusic.org

JUNE 2–JULY 9, 2017 Rockport Chamber Music Festival Experience outstanding performances by world-renowned classical musicians from the Jupiter String Quartet to pianist Garrick Ohlsson. Choose from a variety of musical and educational events for people of all ages.

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Cape Ann Farmers’ Market

Cape Ann Artisans Spring Studio Tour

The Cape Ann Farmers’ Market is a thriving local food and educational community event. Featuring over 60 vendors, live music and children’s activities. Located in beautiful Stage Fort Park, free parking during market hours.

Visit 20 unique studios during the 34th Cape Ann Artisans (CAA) self-guided Open Studios Tour. Weave along the scenic coastline of Gloucester and Rockport into small neighborhoods and downtown. It’s a unique opportunity to

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meet 22 working artists in a relaxed setting. Enjoy an array of pottery, painting, sculpture, photography, mixed media, mosaics and jewelry. Visit year round by appointment. CAA Third Annual Holiday Event: December 1 & 2 in Rockport.

u Various locations in Gloucester and Rockport, daily 10 a.m.–5 p.m., (978) 546-6186, capeannartisans.com

JUNE 21–25, 2017 St. Peter’s Fiesta In June, Gloucester celebrates the patron saint of fishermen, St. Peter. Music is played every evening and on Sunday morning there is an open-air mass. Sunday afternoon is the blessing of the fishing fleet. A small carnival creates a festive experience. Sporting events are held each day, including the Greasy Pole and Seine Boat Races. This long-standing Gloucester tradition is not to be missed.

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JUNE 24–OCTOBER 14, 2017 Rockport Farmers’ Market The Rockport Farmers’ Market provides fresh surprises with its roster of vendors offering small-batch, locally produced food at each week’s outdoor market in the heart of downtown Rockport. Residents and visitors alike are able to pick up something delicious for their weekend meals, whether they’re staying indoors or headed out to the boat or the beach at this small, but mighty local farmers’ market.

u Harvey Park (the corner of Broadway and Mt. Pleasant Street), Saturdays 9 a.m.–1 p.m., rockportexchange.org

JULY 3 & 4, 2017 Independence Day Celebrations Cape Ann celebrates Independence Day with fireworks, parades, bonfires, concerts and more.

July 3 6 p.m.—Gloucester Horribles Parade 9:30 p.m.—Grand Fireworks Display over Gloucester Harbor July 4 10 a.m.—Manchester-by-the-Sea Independence Day Parade 6 p.m.—Rockport Firemen’s Parade 8:30 p.m.—Rockport Legion Band Concert, Back Beach 9 p.m.—Rockport Bonfire, Back Beach

JULY 7 & 8, 2017 Rockport Garden Tour Join Rockport Garden Club’s annual garden tour of 11 private gardens (held rain or shine), with luncheon available at garden site. Tickets are $20 prior to June 1 and $25 thereafter.

Kelly at susan@generousgardeners.org, (781) 346-1363. Tickets are $30 and may be purchased the day of the tour at the Magnolia Library, 1 Lexington Ave., Gloucester, or in advance online.

u Magnolia, 10 a.m.–4 p.m., generousgardeners.org

JULY 9–AUGUST 27, 2017 Antonio F. Gentile Bandstand Summer Concert Series Exceptional music overlooking beautiful Gloucester Harbor. Free parking, handicap accessible, Wednesday evening, 7 p.m. rain date. Concerts feature big band, Beatles, Broadway, country, doo-wop and more. Visit website for schedule and information.

u Hough Avenue, Stage Fort Park, Gloucester, Sunday evenings, 7 p.m., free, (978) 281-0543, David Benjamin, Director, davidlbenjamin.com

JULY 15, 2017 Downtown Block Party The Gloucester Block parties are fun, festive events that bring downtown to life! A portion of Main Street is closed off from 5–10 p.m., allowing for live music from local bands, street performers, al fresco dining, children’s activities and more. This family-friendly event has something for everyone.

u Gloucester, 6–10 p.m., gloucesterblockparty.com

JULY 22, 2017 Blackburn Challenge A 20+ mile open water circumnavigation of Cape Ann open to all seaworthy

oar or paddle-powered craft. Sponsored by the Cape Ann Rowing Club.

u Around the Cape, blackburnchallenge.com

JULY 29, 2017 Annisquam Village Sea Fair Celebrate summer at this annual all-day family event, featuring children’s games and activities, used book table, an art gallery, home-baked goods, a white elephant table, luncheon offerings and more—including the “not-to-be-missed” famous Wax Works Show presented at 11 a.m., noon, 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.

u Annisquam Village Green, 10 a.m.–3 p.m, rain or shine

AUGUST 3–5, 2017 Gloucester Sidewalk Bazaar Now celebrating its 59th year, the Sidewalk Bazaar takes place on Main Street in downtown Gloucester. Over 120 vendors, street food, live music and children’s activities.

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AUGUST 5, 2017 Festival by the Sea Festival by the Sea is a celebration of the things that are synonymous with Cape Ann in the summertime: art, music and food. Booths are spread throughout downtown Manchester. Your senses will be inspired by the beautiful art, extraordinary live music and the aromas of delicious, local foods.

u Downtown Manchesterby-the-Sea, 10 a.m.–6 p.m., capeannchamber.com

u Various locations in Rockport, 10 a.m.–4 p.m., rockportgardenclub.org

JULY 8, 2017 Gloucester Garden Tour in the Village of Magnolia At the dawn of the 20th century, the village of Magnolia was well known as a vacation destination with grand hotels and posh stores like Tiffany’s. Come explore more than a dozen lovely private gardens in this historic, seaside community. Rain or shine. Contact Susan CAPEANNVACATIONS.COM

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$50 online March 1. Advance tickets are available online up until August 2. City onsite parking is $15.

u Stage Fort Park, Gloucester, gloucesterbluesfestival.com

AUGUST 12, 2017 Rockport LobsterFest & Fireworks Display

A week of great jazz in the intimate setting of the seaside Shalin Liu Performance Center featuring artists, including Fred Hersch and Cecile McLorin Savant.

As dusk descends on Rockport, settle in at Back Beach and the American Legion Bandstand to watch the fifth annual summertime fireworks display over Sandy Bay. The fireworks display will follow the Rockport Rotary Club’s Lobsterfest, a unique annual, outdoor dining and fundraising event at the Legion Bandstand, serving boiled lobster, clam chowder and more.

u Shalin Liu Performance Center, Rockport, rockportmusic.org

u Old Granite Pier, Sandy Bay, Rockport

u Stage Fort Park, Gloucester, gloucestercountryfest.com

AUGUST 6–13, 2017 Rockport Jazz Festival

AUGUST 8–13

AUGUST 19 & 20, 2017

Annisquam Village Players

Gloucester Waterfront Festival

This year’s annual production by the Annisquam Village Players is Singin’ in the Rain.

Over 200 booths featuring juried artists and craftsmen from throughout the U.S. display their unique creations. Live music and delicious food including a lobster bake! Family style entertainment free throughout the day. Friendly pets on leashes are welcome. Free admission (fee to park).

u Annisquam Village Hall, nightly at 7:30 p.m., annisquamvillageplayers.com

AUGUST 12, 2017 Downtown Block Party

u Stage Fort Park, Gloucester, daily 9 a.m.–6 p.m., capeannvacations.com

SEPTEMBER 1, 2017 Downtown Block Party The Gloucester Block parties are fun, festive events that bring downtown to life! A portion of Main Street is closed off from 5–10 p.m., allowing for live music from local bands, street performers, al fresco dining, children’s activities and more. This family-friendly event has something for everyone.

u Gloucester, 6–10 p.m., gloucesterblockparty.com

SEPTEMBER 1–3, 2017 Gloucester Schooner Festival The 33rd annual Gloucester Schooner Festival takes place on Labor Day weekend. It’s Gloucester’s major marine event, with participating schooners ranging from 19 feet to over 125 feet in length. The Mayor’s Race is the signature event of the Schooner Festival and takes place on Sunday, and is preceded by a parade of schooners that can be viewed from the Boulevard. The Festival also offers shoreside events including Maritime Heritage Day on Saturday.

u Gloucester Harbor, gloucesterschoonerfestival.net

The Gloucester Block parties are fun, festive events that bring downtown to life! A portion of Main Street is closed off from 5–10 p.m., allowing for live music from local bands, street performers, al fresco dining, children’s activities and more. This family-friendly event has something for everyone.

u Gloucester, 6–10 p.m., gloucesterblockparty.com

AUGUST 12, 2017 Gloucester Blues Festival Now in its sixth year, this annual event brings blues lovers from far and wide to Gloucester. World-class blues reverberates through the park with some of the nation’s finest performers playing from the Gloucester Blues stage, located right on the harbor at beautiful Cressey’s Beach. Tickets are $30 in advance or $40 at the gate. VIP seats

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more. Harvestfest showcases cooking demos, farm demos, live music, shopping specials and activities for families.

u Downtown Rockport, 10 a.m.–5 p.m., rockportexchange.org

OCTOBER 14 & 15, 2017 Gran Prix of Gloucester A dramatic harborfront park, set up with a twisting grass, dirt and asphalt race course with challenging obstacles. World-class cyclists charge through the sharp curves and jump the barriers. Add screaming, cowbell-ringing fans incited by dynamic announcers and what do you have? The Gran Prix of Gloucester, a two-day race of international caliber. Competitors from the U.S., Canada and Europe converge to race on the most beautiful race course in North America.

u Stage Fort Park, Gloucester, gpgloucester.com Essex Clamfest.

OCTOBER 21, 2017 The 35th Annual Essex Clamfest

SEPTEMBER 15–17 & SEPTEMBER 22–24, 2017 Trails & Sails: Two Weekends of Walks & Water Hike, bike and sail during the 16th annual Trails & Sails: Two Weekends of Walks and Water. Experience Essex County’s historic, cultural and natural sites during two weekends of 150+ free events that connect you to the spectacular places, history and heritage that define the Essex National Heritage Area—the 34 cities and towns of Boston’s legendary North Shore.

u Various locations in Essex County, trailsandsails.org

OCTOBER 3 & 4, 2017 Cape Ann Artisans Fall Studio Tour Visit 20 unique studios during the 34th Cape Ann Artisans (CAA) self-guided Open Studios Tour. Weave along the scenic coastline of Gloucester and Rockport into small neighborhoods and downtown. It’s a unique opportunity to meet 22 working artists in a relaxed setting. Enjoy an array of pottery, painting, sculpture, photography, mixed media, mosaics and CAPEANNVACATIONS.COM

jewelry. Visit year-round by appointment.

CAA Third Annual Holiday Event: December 1 & 2 in Rockport.

u Various locations in Gloucester and Rockport, daily 10 a.m.–5 p.m., (978) 546–6186, capeannartisans.com

OCTOBER 7 & 8, 2017 Annual Annisquam Arts & Crafts Show Going into its 33rd year, this show features works of more than 40 crafters and artists from Cape Ann: handcrafted jewelry, ceramics, pottery, children’s toys, silk scarves, designer jackets and accessories, as well as a wide selection of art work by local artists in the Tent Gallery. Box lunches available.

u Annisquam Village Hall, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

OCTOBER 14, 2017 Rockport Harvestfest New England food producers gather under a giant tent on one of Rockport’s historic working wharves to celebrate the best of local food featuring a farmers’ market, local meats, seafood, produce, craft beer, wine, local sodas and

Taste Cape Ann’s finest clam chowders at the highlight of the day, the Chowder Tasting Competition. There is also a great variety of activities, including arts and crafts vendors, live entertainment and plenty of food vendors on-site.

u Shepard Memorial Park, Essex, 11 a.m.–4 p.m., capeannchamber.com

NOVEMBER 26– DECEMBER 31, 2017 Celebrate the Holidays on Cape Ann Cape Ann sparkles with holiday cheer— parades, tree lightings, concerts, gallery strolls, open houses, theater, New Year’s events and much more. All supervised by everyone’s favorite elf—Santa!

u Various locations, capeannvacations.com

DECEMBER 2, 2017 Annual Annisquam Christmas Fair Featuring holiday greens, handdecorated wreaths, center pieces, hostess baskets, gourmet home-baked goods, handicrafts and more. Proceeds benefit Cape Ann community programs.

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Beauport, The Sleeper-McCann House in Gloucester.

BEAUPORT, THE SLEEPERMcCANN HOUSE

Tour Beauport, the summer home of one of America’s first professional interior designers. Henry Sleeper began building in 1907, eventually enlarging the house to more than 40 rooms filled with a lifetime’s collection of period furniture, colored glass, ceramics, and architectural salvage. Decorated like stage sets, each room embodies Sleeper’s unique and whimsical style. Enjoy gardens with stunning views of Gloucester Harbor. Guided hourly tours, May 27–October 14, Tuesday–Saturday 10 a.m.–4 p.m.

u 75 Eastern Point Boulevard, Gloucester, (978) 283-0800, historicnewengland.org/property/ beauport-sleeper-mccann-house/

CAPE ANN ARTISANS

Visit 20 unique studios during the 34th Cape Ann Artisans (CAA) self-guided Open Studios Tour. Spring dates: June 3 & 4. Fall: October 7–9. Time: daily

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10 a.m.–5 p.m. Weave along the scenic coastline of Gloucester and Rockport. It’s a unique opportunity to meet 22 working artists in a relaxed setting. Enjoy an array of pottery, painting, sculpture, photography, mixed media, mosaics and jewelry. Visit year round by appointment. CAA third annual Holiday Event: December 1 & 2 in Rockport.

u (978) 546-7582, capeannartisans.com

CAPE ANN CINEMA & STAGE

Cape Ann Cinema & Stage is the premier arthouse cinema on Boston’s North Shore, offering the latest independent and foreign films in a unique living room-style setting. Bring your dinner, pair it with the Cinema’s eclectic assortment of wines and microbrews, and create a night out that you won’t forget—and will want to repeat often.

u 21 Main St., 2nd Floor, Gloucester, (978) 282-1988, capeanncinema.com

CAPE ANN MUSEUM

The Cape Ann Museum, located in the heart of downtown Gloucester, celebrates the art, history and culture of Cape Ann. Spanning 44,000 square feet, the Museum is one of the North Shore’s major cultural institutions welcoming more than 25,000 visitors each year. In addition to fine art, the Museum’s collections include decorative art, textiles, artifacts from the maritime and granite industries, two historic homes and a sculpture park. Hours: Tuesday–Saturday 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sunday 1–4 p.m. Closed Mondays and major holidays.

u 27 Pleasant St., Gloucester, (978) 283-0455, capeannmuseum.org

CAPE ANN SYMPHONY

Founded in 1952, the Cape Ann Symphony brings world class musicians and soloists to Boston’s North Shore. Under the direction of Yoichi Udagawa, performances are held at the Manchester-Essex Regional High School Auditorium, locatCAPEANNVACATIONS.COM


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u P.O. Box 1343, Gloucester, (978) 281-0543, capeannsymphony.org

COGSWELL’S GRANT

Cogswell’s Grant, established in 1636 and now a historic house museum, became the summer home of collectors Bertram and Nina Fletcher Little in 1937. The 18th-century farmhouse displays their collection of American folk art. The property has been operated as a farm for nearly four centuries. Special events include Kite Day in April and the Lipizzan Stallions in September. Open for guided tours June 1–October 15, Wednesday–Sunday 11 a.m.–4 p.m.

u 60 Spring St., Essex, (978) 768-3632, historicnewengland.org/historicproperties/homes/cogswells-grant

ESSEX HISTORICAL SOCIETY & SHIPBUILDING MUSEUM Visit the Essex Shipbuilding Museum to learn the story of the American Fishing Schooner. The Museum is open April– December. Summer hours (Memorial Day–Columbus Day): Wednesday– Sunday 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Winter hours (April 1–Memorial Day and November 1–December 17): Saturday & Sunday 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Guided tours: adults $10, seniors $8, children $5, under 5 free. Self-guided tours: $7.

GLOUCESTER STAGE COMPANY

MANCHESTER HISTORICAL MUSEUM

2017 Season: Bank Job by John Kolvenbach (N.E. premiere), May 19–June 10; The Effect by Lucy Prebble (N.E. premiere) featuring Lindsay Crouse, June 16–July 8; The Rainmaker by N. Richard Nash, July 14–August 5; Out of the Mouths of Babes by Israel Horovitz (N.E. Premiere), August 11–September 2; Flight of the Monarch by Jim Frangione (World Premiere), September 8–30; and To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, adapted by Christopher Sergel, October 6–28.

The Manchester Historical Museum is based in the historic Trask House which was built in 1823 by Abigail Hooper, who ran a general store there. Today the museum contains period and Manchester-made furniture, artifacts and fine art. Guided tours are available Tuesday– Friday 10 a.m.–3 p.m., posted Saturdays 10 a.m.–1 p.m. or by appointment. (Suggested donation of $5 per person.) The summer exhibit (July–September) is free to the public. To schedule an appointment, call or visit the website.

u 267 East Main St., Gloucester, (978) 281-4433, gloucesterstage.com

u 10 Union St., Manchester-by-theSea, (978) 526-7230, manchesterhistoricalmuseum.org

HAMMOND CASTLE MUSEUM

MARITIME GLOUCESTER

John Hays Hammond, Jr. built this medieval-style castle as his home. It also houses his collection of medieval and Renaissance artifacts. Hammond was one of America’s premier inventors—his research put forth over 400 patents and the ideas for over 800 inventions. Visitors can explore the castle on a self-guided tour. Educational programs and private rentals are offered. The castle hosts many summer events, including a Renaissance Fair July 15 & 16. Call for details. Open May–October.

Maritime Gloucester, on Gloucester’s historic harbor, is Cape Ann’s destination for maritime fun. Glimpse the wonders of native marine life in its newly renovated aquarium, immerse yourself in maritime heritage aboard a schooner, and become a hands-on part of the working waterfront in its interactive exhibits. Hours, calendar of schooner sails, camps, programs and a listing of family-friendly events, including Labor Day’s Schooner Festival, are online.

u 80 Hesperus Ave., Gloucester, (978) 283-2080, hammondcastle.org

u 23 Harbor Loop, Gloucester, (978) 281-0470, maritimegloucester.org

u 66 Main St., Essex, (978) 768-7541, essexshipbuildingmuseum.org

ROCKY NECK ART COLONY

Designated a Massachusetts Cultural District, Rocky Neck is the year-round home of the Rocky Neck Art Colony, The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, Gloucester Stage Company, the Gloucester Writer’s Center, Gloucester Marine Railways and a thriving community of artists, galleries, historic sites and eateries. Rocky Neck is accessible by car and boat, trolley and water shuttle from downtown Gloucester. Save the date for the Rocky Neck 5K: May 7.

u 6 Wonson St., Gloucester, (978) 5157004, rockyneckartcolony.org CAPEANNVACATIONS.COM

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POINTS of INTEREST NORTH SHORE ARTS ASSOCIATION

North Shore Arts Association, established in 1922, occupies a beautiful and inspiring setting. Visitors from all over the globe come to view one of the largest and most diverse collections of fine art on Cape Ann. In addition to nationally recognized exhibits, NSAA offers demonstrations, workshops, lectures, etc., and the Gala Annual Live Auction of Fine Art. The galleries are offered for private events—see website.

u 11 Pirates Lane, East Gloucester, (978) 283-1857, nsarts.org

Since 1955, with approximately 250,000 patrons annually, North Shore Music Theatre (NSMT) has become one of the most attended theaters in New England. With a national and regional reputation for artistic achievement, NSMT has received numerous industry awards including Elliot Norton Awards, IRNE Awards, the Rosetta Le Noire Award from Actors’ Equity and the Moss Hart Award. NSMT produces a musical subscription series and A Christmas Carol annually, along with celebrity concerts and children’s programming.

u 62 Dunham Road, North Beverly, (978) 232-7200, nsmt.org

THE PAPER HOUSE

The Paper House is a unique structure once used as the summer home of its builder, Elis Stenman. The walls and furniture are made from an estimated 100,000 newspapers, assembled over a 20 year period. This is something you must see to believe! Located in the Pigeon Cove section of Rockport, it may be a bit hard to find yet worth the trip. Open from the first weekend in April through the last weekend in October.

u 52 Pigeon Hill St., Rockport, (978) 546-2629, paperhouserockport.com

ROCKPORT ART ASSOCIATION & MUSEUM

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Rockport Music’s Shalin Liu Performance Center.

the RAA&M has served as the cultural center for the town for almost 100 years. It offers art classes, workshops, lectures, demonstrations and other educational programs. RAA&M represents many of the finest artists in New England, and displays an extensive collection of works of art by historic Cape Ann artists. Admission is free to the multiple galleries and interior courtyard.

u 12 Main St., Rockport, (978) 5466604, rockportartassn.org

ROCKPORT MUSIC

Rockport Music’s home, the Shalin Liu Performance Center, is an intimate, oceanfront concert hall with magnificent views of the Atlantic Ocean. Rockport Music presents exceptional musical performances and events year round, including the acclaimed Rockport Chamber Music Festival in June and July as well as the Rockport Jazz Festival in August. Rockport Music also presents jazz, folk and world music throughout the year.

u Shalin Liu Performance Center, 37 Main St., Rockport, (978) 546-7391, rockportmusic.org

THE SARGENT HOUSE MUSEUM

The former home of Judith Sargent Murray (1751–1820), America’s first published feminist and a Founding Mother, this elegant, Georgian-style manse overlooks the harbor from atop a picturesque terraced garden. Inside, view ornate hand-carved woodwork, Federalist-period furniture, and portraits by important early American artists. See unique works by John Singer Sargent, Mrs. Murray’s great grandnephew. Visit Sargent House on Friday, Saturday or Sunday, Memorial Day–Labor Day from noon–4 p.m. Admission charged.

u 49 Middle St., Gloucester, (978) 281-2432, sargenthouse.org

SCHOONER ADVENTURE AT MARITIME GLOUCESTER

Sail aboard Gloucester’s flagship schooner! A National Historic Landmark and an icon of the American

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fisheries, Adventure is a 122' wooden dory-fishing schooner built in 1926. She is a living monument to the famous Grand Bank Gloucester fishing schooners and the intrepid fishermen that sailed them. Adventure is at the center of Gloucester’s efforts to preserve its maritime heritage. Open seasonally for educational tours, public and private day sails, functions, and special events. Memberships available.

u 23 Harbor Loop, (978) 281-8079, schooner-adventure.org

SOCIETY FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF THE ARTS ON CAPE ANN (seARTS)

collaborative opportunities for artists and art groups of all genres. seARTS welcomes members who share its passion for arts and culture. Sign up for their free weekly eblast to learn more about Cape Ann arts.

u (978) 281-1222 (messages only), seARTS.org

THACHER ISLAND/ TWIN LIGHTS

Cape Ann Light Station on Thacher Island is a National Historic Landmark. The original towers were built in 1771, among the first lights in the new nation. Maintained by the Thacher Island Association, it features a museum, two houses, a fog signal, three miles of trails and a campground. The island is open to the public from June 15–Labor Day. A launch service operates on Wednesday and Saturday mornings and requires advanced reservations. Call after May 22.

seARTS Cape Ann is a coalition of artists, cultural organizations, civic groups, art connoisseurs and businesses supporting cultural and economic development by connecting and promoting Cape Ann’s arts community. Its calendar, eblasts, community programs and u P.O. Box 73, Rockport, (617) 599other activities provide marketing and 2590, thacherisland.org CAPTBILL_14 7x4.875 3/4/14 5:15 PM Page 1

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ADVERTISER INDEX 7 Seas Whale Watch.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................39 Addison Gilbert/Lahey Health.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 Adventures at Yankee Fleet.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................70 Andrew Spindler Antiques & Design.............................................................................................................................................................................................................12 Applied Materials.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................78 Balsam Technologies...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................80 BankGloucester/BG Financial................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 Bass Rocks Golf............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................60 Bean & Leaf/The Ice Cream Store....................................................................................................................................................................................................................19 Beauport Hospitality Group......................................................................................................................................................................................... Inside back cover Beauport Hotel............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................65 Beth Williams................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17 Brass Monkey...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17 Brother’s Brew/Brackett’s......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................19 Building Center...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................80 Canterbury Hill Studio............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................19 Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce.................................................................................................................................................................................................................54 Cape Ann Gift Certificates....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................74 Cape Ann License Plate.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................74 Cape Ann Cinema & Stage..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................62 Cape Ann Lanes.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................69 Cape Ann Motor Inn................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................57 Cape Ann Museum..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................62 Cape Ann Plein Air....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................76 Cape Ann Savings.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15 Cape Ann Transportation.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................54 Cape Ann TV.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................77 Cape Ann Whale Watch..................................................................................................................................................................................................Inside front cover Captain’s Bounty on the Beach.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................19 Capt. Bill & Sons Whale Watch...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................47 Carol Lee’s Cottage...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................75 Castle Manor Inn........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................57 Cedar Hill Farm Bed & Breakfast and Vacation Rentals.......................................................................................................................................................................12 C.K. Pearl..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12 Corporate Limousine (formerly A-1 Livery)...............................................................................................................................................................................................60 Cricket Press..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................80 Crow’s Nest....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................65 DIVA....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17 Discover Gloucester.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................86 Eddy Company...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................81 Emerson Inn..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Essex ClamFest............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................82 Essex River Basin Adventures.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................12 Essex River Cruises & Charters...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................12 Essex River Merchants Group.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................11 Essex Historical Society & Shipbuilding Museum.................................................................................................................................................................................13 Festival by the Sea.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15 First Ipswich Bank......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................79 Found Objects.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15 Gloucester Charter Connections.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................72 48

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Gloucester Downtown Association...............................................................................................................................................................................................................17 Gloucester Waterfront Festival..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................82 Gloucester Stage........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................47 Gove & Feldman Insurance Agency..............................................................................................................................................................................................................90 Greenbelt........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13 Horvitz & Frisch...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................86 House of the Raven..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17 Inns of Rockport............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Institution for Savings.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................88 J. Barrett & Company—Nancy Sclafani........................................................................................................................................................................................................57 La Provence...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................19 Lantana House............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Latitude 43 & Cala’s..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................Back cover Linden Tree Inn.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Main Street Antiques...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12 Madam Had’em..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................76 Manchester Athletic Club.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................83 Mark Adrian Shoes....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17 Morris Heating & Air Conditioning.................................................................................................................................................................................................................90 Morse Insurance.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................93 North of Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau.......................................................................................................................................................................................82 North Shore 104.9.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................33 North Shore Kayak Outdoor Center...............................................................................................................................................................................................................19 Paint Pro Inc..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................93 Periwinkles Restaurant & Bar..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................13 Pleasant Street Inn....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Precision Roofing.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................90 Red Skiff/7th Wave Restaurant..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................67 The Retirement Financial Center.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................84 Rockport Inn & Suites................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Rockport Music...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................63 Schooner Adventure...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................70 Schlicte & Johnstone...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................87 Scott Energy..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................85 Seafarer Inn...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Seven South Street Inn............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Shea’s Riverside Restaurant & Bar....................................................................................................................................................................................................................13 Shea’s Riverside Riverside Inn & 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Candy......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Village Restaurant......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13 Virgilio’s................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 71 White Elephant 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2017 CAPE ANN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BOARD OF DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE BOARD

Chairman of the Board

Matt Anzivino

Rockport Inn & Suites

President, Board of Directors

Sara Young

Schooner Adventure

1st Vice President

Patricia Slade

2nd Vice President

Bruce Feldman

Treasurer

Mike Luster

Cape Ann Savings Bank

At-Large Member

Sal Frontiero

Frontiero Law Office, P.C.

Manchester Cricket Gove & Feldman Insurance Agency

FULL LISTING OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS Howard Amaral.................................................................................Applied Materials Matt Anzivino........................................................................... Rockport Inn & Suites Tony Corrao........................................... Precision Roofing Services of N.E., Inc. Susan Gould-Coviello.............................................North Shore Health Project Cynthia Cafasso Donaldson......................Lahey/Addison Gilbert Hospital Brian Eddy......................................................................................Eddy Company, LLC Bruce Feldman............................... Gove & Feldman Insurance Agency, Inc. Michele French..................................................... BankGloucester, Essex Branch Sal Frontiero........................................................................Frontiero Law Office, P.C. Mary Hickey...........................................................................................Coldwell Banker Tim Logue.................................................................Logue Insurance Agency, Inc. Mike Luster............................................................................Cape Ann Savings Bank

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Richard Nestel.........................................................................................Lantana House Caitlin Pszenny.................................................................................... Cape Ann Lanes Richard Ross...................................................................................... Project Adventure Lori Rostkowski.......................................................................Institution for Savings Tony Sapienza............................................................Blue Shutters Beachside Inn Nancy Sclafani............................................................J. Barrett & Company Realty Patricia Slade................................................................................. Manchester Cricket Kim Spaner..................................................BankGloucester, Gloucester Branch Becky Sumner...................................................................................First Ipswich Bank Dawn Toye............................................................................... Ambiance Hair Design Sara Young...................................................................................Schooner Adventure

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ACCOMMODATIONS ACCOMMODATIONS Accommodations at Rocky Neck Ramona Faherty 43 Rocky Neck Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 381-9848 rockyneckaccommodations.com

Atlantis Oceanfront Inn 125 Atlantic Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-0014 (800) 723-6313 atlantisoceanfrontinn.com

Pristine rooms with spectacular ocean views, each with terrace or balcony. The breakfast café is a great way to start your morning. A favorite spot! Good Harbor Beach is less than a mile away. Bass Rocks Ocean Inn Scott Alemany 107 Atlantic Road Gloucester, MA 01930 bassrocksoceaninn.com

Blue Shutters Beachside Inn Ed & AnnMarie Comer Tony & Patty Sapienza 1 Nautilus Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑1198 blueshuttersbeachside.com

On Good Harbor Beach. Spectacular views. Rooms and suites, all with A/C. Open Year-round. Walk to restaurants, supermarket. Minutes to downtown. Complimentary breakfast. Free WiFi. Brynmere Inn Elizabeth Spofford 12 Cambridge Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑2212 Cape Ann Motor Inn Loran Caputo 33 Rockport Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2900 (800) 464‑8439 capeannmotorinn.com

Beach & King Beach House Laurie Nugent & Tim Giarosso 2 King Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6602

Cape Ann’s Marina Resort Tobin Dominick 75 Essex Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑2116 (800) 626‑7660

beachkingbb.com

capeannmarina.com

Bearskin Neck Motor Lodge Krystle Leveille 64 Bearskin Neck Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6677

Captain’s Bounty On The Beach Joe Allen & Meg Lustig Allen 1 Beach Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑9557

bearskinneckmotorlodge.com

captainsbountymotorinn.com

Beauport Hotel Gloucester Ray Johnston 55 Commercial Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑0008

24 oceanfront rooms directly on the beach with spectacular views. Direct beach access. Private decks.

beauporthotel.com

Captain’s House Gretchen Parker 69 Marmion Way Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑3825 captainshouse.com

Castle Manor Inn Laura Baker 141 Essex Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 515‑7386 castlemanorinn.com

Cedar Hill Farm B&B Jayne Ginn 22 John Wise Avenue Essex, MA 01929 (561) 309‑5680 Changing Tides Bed & Breakfast Stephanie Smith 45 Mt. Pleasant Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 836‑1101 changingtidesbandb.com

Colonial Inn Tom Schmidt 28 Eastern Point Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑1953 inngloucester.com

A comfortable inn with beautiful views, colorful sunsets, ocean breezes, all private baths, steps to beaches, theater, sumptuous restaurants and historical Rocky Neck Art Colony. Eagle House Motel & Beachside Gary Dellarocco 10 Beach Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6292 eaglehousemotel.com

Eden Pines Inn Nicole Kern 48 Eden Road Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑2505

Emerson Inn Krysten Reilly 1 Cathedral Avenue Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6321 (800) 964‑5550 emersoninnbythesea.com

Gloucester Inn by‑the‑Sea Liz Cavallaro 85 Atlantic Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑8025 summer gloucesterinnbythesea.com

An ocean view from every room. Walking distance to Good Harbor Beach, swimming pool, A/C and WiFi. Dining nearby. Good Harbor Beach Inn Dennis Dyer 1 Salt Island Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑1489 goodharborbeachinn.com

Harborview Inn John Orlando 71 Western Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑2277 harborviewinn.com

Inns of Rockport Rockport, MA 01966 innsofrockport.com

Lantana House B&B Richard Nestel 22 Broadway Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑3535 (800) 291‑3535 thelantanahouse.com

Lighthouse Lane Cottages Laurie Parrott 5 Lighthouse Lane Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑1643

Linden Tree Inn Tobey & John Shepherd 26 King Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑2494

Seafarer Inn Chris Roenker 50 Marmion Way Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6248

lindentreeinn.com

info@seafarer‑inn.com

Peg Leg Inn Bob & Lillian Welcome 1 King Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑2352 (800) 346‑2352

All rooms have ocean views, private baths, A/C, WiFi, TV, walk to beach and town, hot buffet style breakfast. Front porch, Koi pond.

thepegleginn.com

Pleasant Street Inn Lynne & Roger Norris 17 Pleasant Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑3915 (800) 541‑3915 pleasantstreetinn.net

Rockport Inn & Suites Matthew Anzivino 183 Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑3300 rockportinnandsuites.com

Seven South Street Inn Bed & Breakfast Debbie & Nick Benn 7 South Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6708 sevensouthstreetinn.com

Shea’s Riverside Inn & Motel Gayle McKinley 132 Main Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑6800 sheasinn.com

Sally Webster Inn Sawsan Galal 34 Mt. Pleasant Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑9251

The Captain’s Lodge Motel Ms. Komal Kataria 237 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2420

sallywebster.com

captainslodgemotel.com

Samarkand Inn Nancy & Beth Fraga 1 Harbor Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑3757

The Inn at Babson Court Paul Jensen 55 Western Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281-4469

samarkandinn.com

Sea Lion Motel & Cottages Ramona Faherty 138 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑7300 sealionmotel.com

babsoncourt.com

The Inn at Castle Hill Camilla Eagan 290 Argilla Road on the Crane Estate Ipswich, MA 01938 (978) 412‑2555 craneestate.org

lighthouselanecottage.com

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The Inn on Cove Hill Betsy Eck 37 Mt. Pleasant Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑2701

The Quarterdeck Inn by the Sea Randy Marks 123 Granite Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑0050

Wingaersheek Inn & Motel Ellen & Roger Minton 46 Concord Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑0100

innoncovehill.com

thequarterdeckinnbythesea.com

wingaersheekmotel.com

The Old Corner Inn Mike Stankus & Dr. David Bush 2 Harbor Street Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑4996 theoldcornerinn.com

Quaint, unique location on the Manchester-by-theSea coast. A historic 1865 landmark. Former Danish embassy, centrally located to antiques, arts and seashore activities.

The Tuck Inn B&B Scott & Elizabeth Wood 17 High Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑7260 (800) 789‑7260

Yankee Clipper Inn Mike Barnhard 127 Granite Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑0001 (800) 545‑3699

tuckinn.com

yankeeclipperinn.com

Vista Motel Laura Dow 22 Thatcher Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑3410 vistamotel.com

CAMPGROUNDS Cape Ann Camp Site Eileen Matz 80 Atlantic Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑8683 capeanncampsite.com

VACATION RENTALS 36 Main Street Rockport Sue M. Gee 36 Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 790‑9019 rockportrental.net

Atlantic Vacation Homes/ AVH Realty Carole Lynn Sharoff 115 Prospect Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (855) 853‑9143 atlanticvacationhomes.com

Harbor Heights Kimberly Voltero 3 Starknaught Heights Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 430‑2483 facebook.com/ Bon‑Appetite‑by‑the‑Beach‑ 441783945850069

HomeAway Cape Vacation Rentals Aimee Faulkner 1011 W. Fifth Street, Suite 300 Austin, TX 78703 (512) 493‑0382 homeaway.com/ vacation‑rentals/ massachusetts/ gloucester‑annisquam

Mary’s By The Sea Pat McGehee 14 Beach Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 500‑7956 marysbythesea.com

Periwinkle Cottage Rosemarie Cerundolo 7 Broadway Terrace Rockport, MA 01966 (877) 325‑1139

Perry’s Waterfront Apartments Scott Perry 69R Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑2850 perryswaterfront.com

Rockport Cottages Louise Norwood 8–16 Mill Lane Rockport, MA 01966 (603) 668‑7000 rockportcottages.com

The Seaward Nancy Cameron Gilsey 42 Marmion Way Rockport, MA 01966 (508) 284‑2468 theseawardrockport.com

AnExtraBedVacationRentals.com

Castle Manor Inn Visit our 26-bedroom, water view Victorian inn, & The Sea Glass & Sea Glass with its bar, restaurant and function deck! Restaurant Restaurant 141 Essex Ave., Gloucester, MA ~ 978-515-7386 castlemanorinn.com

Now that you’ve had the chance to visit, shouldn't you move here?

Nancy Sclafani ® Realtor

978.239.1945

nancysclafani@jbarrettrealty.com Visit my website: nancysclafani.realtor

The North Shore’s Premier Real Estate Agency www.jbarrettrealty.com 171 Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930 ● 978.282.1315

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Atlantis Oceanfront Inn 125 Atlantic Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-0014

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Ocean view terrace and balcony rooms. Oceanfront breakfast cafe. Good Harbor Beach nearby.

Bearskin Neck Motor Lodge 64 Bearskin Neck Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546-6939

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Ocean views from every room. Short walk to shops, restaurants and beach.

Beauport Hotel 55 Commercial Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282-0008

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Luxury boutique hotel on Pavilion Beach. Rooftop pool bar and oceanside dining.

Cape Ann’s Marina Resort 75 Essex Avenue, Rt. 133 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-2116

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Waterfront hotel with spectacular views. Restaurant, pool & bar, jacuzzi, skywalk lounge.

Captain’s Bounty on the Beach Y 1 Beach Street, Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546-9557

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24 oceanfront rooms directly on the beach. Private decks. Spectacular views.

Captains Lodge Motel 237 Eastern Avenue, Rt. 127 Gloucester, MA 01930

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Conveniently located on scenic Route 127 between Gloucester and Rockport. Beaches nearby.

Emerson Inn 1 Cathedral Avenue Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546-6321, (800) 964-5550

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Historic oceanfront hotel with the charm and grace of yesteryear, featuring amenities travelers seek today.

Rockport Inn & Suites Y 183 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546-3300

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Indoor pool and hot tub. Tennis courts. Complimentary deluxe continental breakfast.

Sea Lion Motel & Cottages 138 Eastern Avenue Gloucester,MA 01930 (978) 283-7300

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Outdoor heated pool. Guest rooms, efficiencies, cottages. Good Harbor Beach nearby.

Shea’s Riverside Inn and Motel 132 Main Street, Essex MA 01929 (978) 768-6800

Y

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21 $110– 300

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Located in the heart of Essex. Waterviews. sheasinn.com

Vista Motel 22 Thatcher Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281-3410

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40 $125– 250

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Overlooking Good Harbor Beach, outdoor heated pool, free breakfast.

Blue Shutters Beachside Inn 1 Nautilus Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-1198

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Steps from Good Harbor Beach. Guest rooms and apartments. Open year round.

Cape Ann Motor Inn 33 Rockport Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281-1953

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Open all year round; directly on Long Beach; reasonable rates.

Captain’s House 69 Marmion Way Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546-3825

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Direct oceanfront five-bedroom B&B. Tranquil location one mile from downtown.

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Restored Victorian inn with on-site restaurant/bar.

Colonial Inn 28 Eastern Point Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281-1953

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Water views. Steps to beach, lighthouse, museum, restaurants, theater and art colony.

Eden Pines Inn 48 Eden Road, Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546-2505

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Oceanfront inn overlooking Thacher Island lighthouses. Quiet, relaxing and peaceful.

Gloucester Inn by-the-Sea 85 Atlantic Road, Gloucester, MA 01930 978-283-8025

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Directly on the ocean. Short walk to Good Harbor Beach. Outdoor pool.

The Inn at Babson Court 55 Western Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281-4469

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Dogs only

On Gloucester Harbor. Walk to beaches, parks, museums, galleries, shops and restaurants.

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An intimate, welcoming B&B in the heart of historic Rockport. Open year round.

Linden Tree Inn 26 King Street, Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546-2494

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Charming, antique-decorated Victorian B&B. Steps from beach, restaurants and shops.

The Old Corner Inn 2 Harbor Street Manchester, MA 01944 (978) 526-4996

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A home away from home. Take refuge in a former Danish Embassy.

Peg Leg Inn 1 King Street, Rockport,MA 01966 (978) 546-2352

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“On the Edge of the Sea” Colonial seaside B&B. Guest rooms and suites.

Perry’s Waterfront Apartments 69r Main Street Rockport, MA 01966

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Efficiency apartments perched directly on sandy beach. Balconies with sweeping ocean views.

Pleasant Street Inn 17 Pleasant Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546-3915

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Grand 1893 Victorian B&B on a knoll overlooking the village. Inviting, casual hospitality.

Seafarer Inn 50 Marmion Way, Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546-6248

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A casual, charming home by the sea. In-room TV, fireplaces, A/C.

Seven South Street Inn 7 South Street, Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546-6708

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Elegant, full course gourmet breakfast. Meticulously decorated and appointed. Walk to town.

Yankee Clipper Inn 127 Granite Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546-0001

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Welcoming weddings, meetings and special events. “Where memories are made.”

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MAY– OCT

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-

Y

-

-

-

Y

-

Y

200 shaded tent/trailer sites overlooking tidal estuary near Wingaersheek Beach. Hook-ups.

Price Range

B&B

Y

# of Rooms

Hotel/Motel Castle Manor Inn 141 Essex Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 515-7386

B&Bs/Guesthouse/Inns

$99–199

Campsite

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Cape Ann Camp Site 80 Atlantic Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-8683

$32– 60

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WEDDINGS, CATERERS & FUNCTION FACILITIES CATERERS Classic Cooks Catering Julie Geary 10 Blackburn Center Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑3377

Ipswich Clambake Company Tracey Carlson 196 High Street Ipswich, MA 01938 (978) 356‑2050 ipswichclambake.com

classiccooks.biz

Salty Frank’s Dogs Anthony Freniere & Doug Cheney 6 Rogers Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 515-7849 saltyfranksdogs.com

Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Home of the

¼ pound fresh meat lobster rolls, $2 hot dogs, ice cream. Eat-in, take-out, or delivery. Catering available. Timothy S. Hopkins Catering, LLC Chris Hopkins 8 Scots Way Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑9990 tshcatering.com

Vinwood Caterers Tom Lang 3 Union Street Ipswich, MA 01938 (978) 356‑3273 Our philosophy is simple: fresh, seasonal food served with style and unparalleled attention.

E VENT PLANNING & SOUND SYSTEMS In the Pink Ink Events Holly Fawcett 66 Upland Road Waltham, MA 02451 (617) 549‑7702 inthepinkink.com

Essex Radio & TV Service Arthur Bevilacqua 40 Main Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑6652 essexradio.net

WEDDINGS/ FUNCTION FACILITIES 7 Central Paul Barclay 7 Central Street Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑7494 7central.net

Bass Rocks Golf Club Peter Hood 34 Beach Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑1866 bassrocksgolfclub.org

Beauport Hotel Gloucester Ray Johnston 55 Commercial Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑0008 beauporthotel.com

Castle Manor Inn Laura Baker 141 Essex Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 515‑7386 castlemanorinn.com

Cruiseport Gloucester 6 Rowe Square Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑9700

Emerson Inn Krysten Reilly 1 Cathedral Avenue Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6321 (800) 964‑5550 emersoninnbythesea.com

Manchester American Legion Post 113 Tim Roper 14 Church Street Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑4591 manchesteramericanlegion.com

Rockport Inn & Suites Matthew Anzivino 183 Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑3300 rockportinnandsuites.com

Salem Trolley Tammy Harrington 8 Central Street Salem, MA 01970 (978) 744‑5469 salemtrolley.com

Tavern on the Harbor Sue DeCarolis 30 Western Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑4200 tavernontheharbor.com

The Elks at Bass Rocks Taylor Matties 101 Atlantic Road Gloucester, MA 01931 (978) 282‑3200 elksbassrocks.com

The Essex Room Maureen Woodman 125 Main Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7335 essexroom.com

cruiseportgloucester.com

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Water View

On The Water

# of Rooms

Catering Kitchen

Sperate Area for Ceremony

Outside Facilities

Parking Capcity

Overnight Accommodations

Off-Premises Catering Allowed

Description

Bass Rocks Golf Club 34 Beach Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-1866

Y

-

3

-

Y

Y

Plenty

-

-

Area for outside ceremony.

Beauport Hotel Gloucester 55 Commercial Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282-0008

Y

Y

5

Y

Y

Y

Plenty

Y

-

Spectacular oceanfront hotel with 10,000 sq. ft. of event space and sweeping views. Rooftop pool and bar. Oceanfront deck.

Beauport Princess 6 Rowe Square Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282-9700

Y

Y

2

Y

Y

Y

Plenty

-

-

Open top deck with lounge furnishings. Imagine your dream wedding while dining, dancing and cruising Gloucester’s historic harbor.

Cape Ann’s Marina Resort 75 Essex Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-2116

Y

Y

4

Y

Y

Y

Plenty

Y

Y

Indoor/outdoor venues cater from 20–250+ weddings, events, meetings, clambakes and more. Waterfront pavilion tent and decks.

Castle Manor Inn 141 Essex Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 515-7386

Y

-

3

Y

Y

Y

Plenty

Y

-

Full service event venue with lodging and TLC.

Cruiseport Gloucester 6 Rowe Square Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282-9700

Y

Y

2

Y

Y

Y

300

-

-

Waterfront venue overlooking historic Gloucester Harbor.

Emerson Inn 1 Cathedral Avenue Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546-6321, (800) 964-5550

Y

Y

3

Y

Y

Y

Abundant

Y

-

The view you'll never forget—stunning ocean views from all meeting rooms and wedding venues.

The Essex Room at Woodman’s 125 Main Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768-7335

Y

-

1

Y

Y

Y

Ample

-

Y

“Simple Elegance” in a classic setting. Corporate and private events.

Hammond Castle Museum 80 Hesperus Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-2080

Y

Y

1

-

Y

Y

43

-

Y

Beauty of the Castle grounds and a view of the Atlantic Ocean.

Rockport Golf Club 36 Country Club Road Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546-3340

-

-

1

Y

Y

-

Limited

-

Y

Rustic 100-year-old clubhouse. Area for outside ceremony.

Rockport Inn & Suites 183 Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546-3300

-

-

3

Y

-

-

100+

Y

Y

Indoor pool and spa, banquet space, groups welcome, tennis and walk to Bearskin Neck. Firepit on patio!

Salty Frank’s (on the harbor) 6 Rogers Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 515-7849

Y

Y

2 (incl. tent)

Y

Y

Ample

-

-

Intimate waterfront setting on Gloucester Harbor for your special event, indoors or under our tent.

Schooner Ardelle 23 Harbor Loop Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 290-7168

Y

Y

1

-

-

Y

-

-

Y

Specializing in intimate and personalized ceremonies and events under sail. Weddings, rehearsal dinners and engagement parties.

The Tavern on the Harbor 30 Western Avenue Gloucester, MA 01939 (978) 283-0204

Y

Y

1

Y

-

-

Ample

-

Y

One of Gloucester’s most historic facilities with unparalleled panoramic ocean views of scenic Gloucester Harbor.

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ARTS & CULTURE A RT & ARTISTS, GALLERIES, STUDIOS & ART ASSOCIATIONS American Marine Model Gallery R. Michael & Sarah Wall 20 Pleasant Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑1166 shipmodel.com

The Art of David Arsenault David Arsenault 8 Dock Square Rockport, MA 01966 (518) 466‑9093 artofdavid.com

Barbara Donnelly Art Barbara Donnelly Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 922‑0002

Catherine Ryan art image design Catherine Ryan Gloucester, MA 01930 (917) 584‑3019

barbaradonnelly.com

cryanaid.com

Canterbury Hill Studio & Gallery Meg Lustig Allen 41 Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 309‑8468

Cynthia Curtis Pottery Cynthia Curtis 80 Pigeon Hill Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6186

canterburyhillstudio.com

cynthiacurtispottery.com

Fine arts and crafts—representing over 50 artisans and artists.

Ocean inspired stoneware pottery, some with melted beach glass. Year-round classes offered to all ages and abilities. Private lessons. Retail gallery open by chance or appointment. Come visit!

Cape Ann Artisans Cynthia Curtis (978) 546‑6186 capeannartisans.com

Daniel Altshuler, Sculptor Daniel Altshuler 30 Western Ave., Suite 202 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑2331 altshulersculpture.com

Deb’s Art Gallery Deb Schradieck (508) 951‑6441 debsartgallery.com

Flatrocks Gallery Cynthia Switzer Roth and Anne Marie Crotty 77 Langsford Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 879-4683 flatrocksgallery.com

Gruppé Gallery Robert Gruppé 9 Wonson Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑2720 gruppegallery.com

Ivan N. Kamalic Gallery Linda Kamalic 8‑B Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑2654 gallery.kamalic.com

Ken Knowles Fine Art Ken Knowles 102 Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (508) 284‑0427 kenknowlesfineart.com

Local Colors Artists Cooperative Sally Seamans 121 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑3996 local‑colors.org

Melody Phaneuf Paintings Melody Phaneuf 3 Centennial Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (617) 236‑4322 melodytheartist.com

Mosher Gallery Christine Mosher 13 Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑3666 moshergallery.com

DISCOVER a world-class collection of art and a riveting cast of local characters at the CAPE ANN MUSEUM!

Couches, Culture, Community! A movie experience like none you've ever had before. We will totally spoil you for all the others. 21 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 226-3800 CapeAnnCinema.com 62

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North Shore Arts Association Linda Cote 11 Pirates Lane Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑1857 nsarts.org

Northeast Art Workshop Retreats Kat Masella 19 Kettle Cove Lane Building C7 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 729‑4970 northeastartworkshops.com

Rockport Art Association & Museum 12 Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6604 rockportartassn.org

Square Circle Myra Hall 11 Dock Square Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑7100 TMN Studios Laurel Nicholas 8‑R Apple Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑6162 Trident Gallery Matthew Swift 189 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930‑6010 (978) 491‑7785 TridentGallery.com

Tusinski Gallery Karen Tusinski 2 Main Street Rockport, MA 01930 (978) 546‑2244

Nor’east Frameworks Charles Hayback 40 Beach Street, Unit E Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 525‑3322 nefw@earthlink.net

MOVIE THEATERS Cape Ann Cinema & Stage Robert Newton 21 Main Street 2nd Floor Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑1988 capeanncinema.com

MUSEUMS

Wenniger Cottage Gallery Mary Ann deBuy Wenniger 70 Holly Street Gloucester, MA 01930

Beauport, the Sleeper‑McCann House Martha VanKoevering 75 Eastern Point Boulevard Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0800

rockyneckartcolony.org

Wennigergallery.com

historicnewengland.org

Scott Tubby Fine Art Scott Tubby 26 Bearskin Neck Rockport, MA 01966 (207) 329‑2586

Windemere Art & Antiques David Robinson 20‑A Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑3513

Cape Ann Museum Ronda Faloon 27 Pleasant Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0455 x 21

Rocky Neck Art Colony Suzanne Gilbert Lee 6 Wonson Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 515‑7004

tusinskigallery.com

scotttubby.com

ENTERTAINMENT

seARTS (Society for the Encourage‑ ment of the Arts on Cape Ann) James Caviston P.O. Box 1476 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑1222

Van Ness Group, Inc. Peter Van Ness 11 Magnolia Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 525‑9093

searts.org

vngroup.com

Side Street Gallery/ Hughes Bosca Jewelry Mary Hughes 17 Rocky Neck Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑3791 hughesbosca.com

Storella Artwork Mike Storella 6 Eastern Avenue Essex, MA 01929 (781) 710-2475

FRAMING Hershey Frame Shop Caleb Rulli 18 Railroad Avenue Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑2655 hersheyframeshop.com

storella-ART.com/artwork

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capeannmuseum.org

Cape Ann-related paintings and sculpture, maritime and quarrying artifacts, library/ archives. Exhibitions, tours, programs. Cogswell’s Grant Kristen Weiss 60 Spring Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑3632 historicnewengland.org/ property/cogswells-grant

Essex Historical Society & Shipbuilding Museum Nancy Dudley 66 Main Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7541 essexshipbuildingmuseum.org

Hammond Castle Museum John Pettibone 80 Hesperus Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑2080 hammondcastle.org

Manchester Historical Museum Beth Welin 10 Union Street Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑7230 manchesterbytheseahistorical.org

Maritime Gloucester Thomas Balf 23 Harbor Loop Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑0470 maritimegloucester.org

Sandy Bay Historical Society & Museums, Inc. Ingrid Brown 40 King Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑9533

Gloucester Blues Festival Paul Benjamin Stage Fort Park, Hough Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 gloucesterbluesfestival.com

Gloucester Stage Company Jeff Zinn 267 East Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑4099 gloucesterstage.com

North Shore Music Theatre Karen Nascembeni 62 Dunham Road Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 232‑7200 nsmt.org

Rockport Legion Band Debbie Walter 32 Beach Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑7529 rockportlegionband. wordpress.com

Rockport Music/ Shalin Liu Performance Center Tony Beadle 37 Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑7391 rockportmusic.org

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & ACCESSORIES

Old Sloop Coffeehouse First Congregational Church Geof Lyon 12 School Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 309-9667

Diamond Cove Music Tom Eaton 57 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑7000

oldsloopcoffeehouse.org

diamondcovemusic.com

sandybayhistorical.org

The Paper House Edna Beaudoin 52 Pigeon Hill Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑2629 paperhouserockport.com

The Sargent House Museum Kimberlee Cloutier‑Blazzard 49 Middle Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2432 sargenthouse.org

MUSIC, THEATER & PERFORMING ARTS Cape Ann Symphony David Benjamin Manchester Essex Regional Middle High School 36 Lincoln Street Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944 (978) 281‑0543 capeannsymphony.org

EXPERIENCE

Music

AT THE SHALIN LIU PERFORMANCE CENTER

Classical | Jazz | Folk | World

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DINING, FOOD & BEVERAGES BAKERIES Cake Ann Inga McCarthy 214 Eastern Avenue, Unit 2 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 865‑4100 cakeann.com

Virgilio’s Italian Bakery/Deli Groceria Joe & Nanci Virgilio 29 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑5295 virgiliosbakery.com

BREWERIES & DISTILLERIES Cape Ann Brewing Company, Inc. Jeremy Goldberg 11 Rogers Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑4782 capeannbrewing.com

Ipswich Ale Brewery Mary Gormley 2 Brewery Place Ipswich, MA 01938 (978) 356‑3329 ipswichalebrewery.com

Ryan & Wood Distilleries Bob Ryan 15 Great Republic Drive Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2282 ryanandwood.com

C ANDY MAKERS— RETAIL Nichols Candies, Inc. Barbara Nichols 1 Crafts Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑9850 nicholscandies.com

Rockport Fudgery Peter Fox 4 Tuna Wharf Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑2030 rockportfudgery.com

Tuck’s Candy & Gifts Laurie Tuck 15 Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6352 tuckscandy.com

ICE CREAM Captain Dusty’s Ice Cream Lisa Bartlett 60 Beach Street Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 771‑5161 captaindusty@verizon.net

The Ice Cream Store Jed Coonley 14 Bearskin Neck Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑7500 Long Beach Dairy Maid Carlo Barbara 147 Thatcher Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑1348 longbeachdairy.com

BEER, WINE & LIQUOR STORES Chebacco Liquor Mart Pat & Jack Chisholm 201 Western Avenue Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7568 Essex Wine Exchange Eamon Keating 91 Main Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7500

J & L Liquors Louis & Judith Linquata 7 Railroad Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑9392 Seabreeze Liquors Louis Linquata 127 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑8414

F ISH & SEAFOOD— WHOLESALE & RETAIL Cape Ann Fresh Catch Donna Marshall 46 Commercial Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 865‑3169 capeannfreshcatch.org

Steve Connolly Seafood Co., Inc. Stephen Connolly 431 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑4443 steveconnollyseafood.com

Turner’s Seafood Market Kathi & Jim Turner 4 Smith Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑7172

LOBSTERS—RETAIL Captain Joe & Sons Joe Ciaramitaro 95 East Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑1454 wholesalelobster.com

Roy Moore Lobster Company Ken Porter 39 Bearskin Neck Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6696

LOUNGES Crow’s Nest Gregg Sousa 334 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2965 crowsnestgloucester.com

MARKETS & CONVENIENCE STORES Cape Ann Convenience Amit B. Patel 2 Rogers Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 865‑3180 Cape Ann Farmers’ Market Nicole Bogin Stage Fort Park Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 290‑2717 capeannfarmersmarket.org

Common Crow Natural Market Kate Noonan 200 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑1665 commoncrow.com

Crosby’s Marketplace Brian MacIntyre 3 Summer Street Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑4444 Market Basket Peter Sauchuk 101 Gloucester Crossing Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0103

Shaw’s Supermarkets Marc Bolden 7 Railroad Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑2601

Beach Street Café Robert Atwater 35 Beach Street Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑8049

shaws.com

bscafeonline.com

Willow Rest Melissa Donati 1 Holly Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑2417

Bean & Leaf Cafe Jed Coonley 12 Bearskin Neck Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑7500

willowrest.com

beanandleafcafe.net

Blue Marlin Grille Corey Matthews 65 Eastern Avenue Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7400

RESTAURANTS & CAFES 1606 at Beauport Ray Johnston 55 Commercial Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282-0008

bluemarlingrille.com

beauporthotel.com

Oceanfront dining, expansive deck and fire pit, modern New England cuisine, 44 seat bar and entertainment. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, all year round. 7 Central Paul Barclay 7 Central Street Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑7494 7central.net

7th Wave Restaurant Talia Khan Bettencourt 7 Tuna Wharf Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546-7647 7thwaverockport.com

Shaw’s Supermarkets Matt Provost 127 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑4844

Azorean Restaurant & Bar Deo Braga 133 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑5500

shaws.com

azoreanrestaurant.com

Boat House Grille Corey Matthews 234 John Wise Avenue Essex, MA 01929 (978) 890‑5113 boathousegrilleessex.com

Brackett’s Oceanview Restaurant/ Brothers Brew Charles Brackett 25 Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑2797 bracketts.com C.K. Pearl Patrick Shea 112 Main Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 890‑7378 ckpearl.com

Caffe Sicilia Maria Cracchiolo 40 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑7345 Cala’s Restaurant Jaime Boyd 7 Beach Street Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 525‑3304 calasrestaurant.com

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Cape Ann Coffees Rick Noonan 86 Bass Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑1717

The Farm Bar & Grille 233 Western Avenue (Rt. 22) Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768-0000

capeanncoffees.com

farmbargrille.com

Captain Carlo’s Restaurant Rose Marie & Gus Ciulla 27–29 Harbor Loop Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑6342

Fortune Palace II Fang Liau 99 Main Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑3979

captcarlo.com

Causeway Restaurant Peter & Enza Zappa 78 Essex Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑5256 thecausewayrestaurant.com

The Cupboard at Stage Fort Park Pamela Carter 41 Hough Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑1908 Oceanside park location: a local favorite serving fresh native seafood, BBQ chicken, a variety of sandwiches and salads, hard and soft ice cream. Seasonal.

cape‑ann.com/fortune‑palace

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Crow’s Nest

FOOD. LIQUORS. LODGING.

334 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 978-281-2965 crowsnestgloucester.com

Drinks and accommodations on the working Gloucester waterfront for over 40 years.

Franklin Cape Ann Maria Seniti 118 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑7888 franklincafe.com

Gloucester House Restaurant Leonard Linquata 63 Rogers Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑1812

A WHOLE NEW VIEW OF BOSTON’S NORTH SHORE

thegloucesterhouse.com

Halibut Point Restaurant Dennis Flavin 289 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑1900 halibutpointrestaurant.com

Destino’s Subs & Catering James Destino 129 Prospect Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑3100

Heath’s Tea Room Restaurant Kimberlie O’Connell 43 South Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 309‑3388

destinossubs.com

heathstearoom.com

Duckworth’s Bistrot Ken Duckworth 197 East Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑4426

The Inlet Cafe Ken Murray 121 Eastern Avenue Essex, MA 01929 (978) 890‑7427

duckworthsbistrot.com

theinletcafe.com

Dunkin’ Donuts— Essex Roy & Dinart Serpa 125 Main Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768-6961

Italiano Restaurant and Bar 64 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 559‑7638

Ellen’s Harborside Restaurant Lisa Balzarini 1 T‑Wharf Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑2512

J.T. Farnham’s Seafood & Grill Terry Cellucci 88 Eastern Avenue Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑6643

ellensharborside.com

jtfarnhams.com

Italianorestaurantandbar.com

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This beachfront luxury hotel offers 94 guest rooms and suites, a rooftop pool bar, stunning ocean views, the award winning 1606 Restaurant & Bar, over 10,000 square feet of event space, and seasonal waterfront recreation. Open year round, Beauport Hotel Gloucester is the perfect destination for any occasion.

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DINING, FOOD & BEVERAGES Jalapeños Restaurant Alex Pardo 86 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑8228

Lobster Pool Restaurant Brad Atkinson 329 Granite Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑7808

jalapenosgloucester.com

lobsterpoolrestaurant.com

Katrina’s Bar & Grill Katrina Favazza 14 Rogers Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 515‑7817

Lone Gull Coffeehouse Joseph Borge 146 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑8588

facebook.com/katrinasgloucester

Latitude 43 Mark McDonough 25 Rogers Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑0223 latfortythree.com

Lobsta Land Restaurant Corey Grammas P.O. Box 119 Gloucester, MA 01931 (978) 281‑0415 lobstalandrestaurant.com

lonegullcoffeehouse.com

McDonald’s Chuck & Mary Lietz 50 Maplewood Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑6227 Mile Marker One at Cape Ann’s Marina Resort Elyse Colby 75 Essex Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑2122 milemarkerone.com

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Mom’s Kitchen David & Eleanor Tucker 29 Commercial Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282-4444 Nate’s at Front Beach Alexia Sotis 18 Beach Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑0055 natesatfrontbeach.com

Oceanfront Breakfast Café at the Atlantis 125 Atlantic Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-0014 atlantisoceanfrontinn.com/ the-cafe

Ohana Paul Cohen 151 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑3200 ohanacapeann.com

Inspired cuisine utilizing fresh, local ingredients, Asian spices, Italian and French influenced sauces in a casual fine dining atmosphere. Featuring a three course prix fixe menu and creative cocktails. Papa Gino’s Pizza Kathleen Guyer 233 Main Street Plaza Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑1830 papaginos.com

Passports Eric Lorden 110 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑3680

Pier 23 Nicholas Markos 23 East Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 515-7932 Pigeon Cove Tavern Meghan Oakley 1 Cathedral Avenue Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑9500 (800) 964‑5550

Red Skiff Restaurant Talia Khan Bettencourt 15 Mt. Pleasant Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑7647 Riversbend Restaurant Lindsay & Curt Bergeron 35 Dodge Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 890‑7098

emersoninnbythesea.com

riversbendessex.com

Pilot House Restaurant Winnie Chen 3 Porter Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0131

Roy Moore’s Fish Shack Restaurant Karin & Kenny Porter 21 Dock Square Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6667

pilothousedragonlight.com

fishshack@verizon.net

Pleasant Street Tea Co. Allison Varga 7 Pleasant Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑3933

The Rudder at Rocky Neck Dennis Dyer 73 Rocky Neck Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-7967 rudderrestaurant.com

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Salty Frank’s Dogs Anthony Freniere & Doug Cheney 6 Rogers Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 515-7849 saltyfranksdogs.com

Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Home of the ¼ pound fresh meat lobster rolls, $2 hot dogs, ice cream. Eat-in, take-out or delivery. Catering available. Seaglass at Castle Manor Inn Laura Baker 141 Essex Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 515‑7386 castlemanorinn.com

Seaport Grille Lauren Johnston 6 Rowe Square Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑9799 cruiseportgloucester.com

Shea’s Riverside Restaurant & Bar Carole Shepard 122 Main Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑6931 sheasriversideessex.com

Stones Pub & Eatery Gary Johnstone 242 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 515‑7366 stonespub.com

Cozy pub with great food and awesome people. Studio Crepe David Whitley 17 Railroad Avenue Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 999‑5927 studiocrepe.com

The Studio Restaurant & Bar Dennis Dyer 51 Rocky Neck Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 879‑4896 studio‑restaurant.com

Subway Jimmy Bonfilio 25 Railroad Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑1160

Yellow Sub Shop Fatima Silva 73 Pleasant Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2217

subway.com

Tacos Lupita Francisca Cabrera 63 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑9600 tacoslupitagloucester.com

Thai Choice Restaurant Suraporn Vutcharangkul 272 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑8118 thaichoicerestaurant.com

Tonno Anthony Caturano 2 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 879‑4795 tonnorestaurant.com

Top Dog of Rockport Scott Lucas 2 Doyle’s Cove Road Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑0006 topdogofrockport.com

Topside Grill & Pub Dawn & Dennis Silva 50 Rogers Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑1399 topsidegrill.com

Village Restaurant Kevin Ricci 55 Main Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑6400 wedigclams.com

Windward Grille Tim Kennefick 109 Eastern Avenue Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑0050 windwardgrille.com

Woodman’s of Essex Steve Woodman 119 Main Street, Route 133 Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑6057 (800) 649‑1773 woodmans.com

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Lunch

Dinner

Months Open

Childrens Menu

Outside

Takeout

Lounge

Catering

Live Music

Description

Y

Y

Y

Y

YEAR

$10– 32

MC VISA AMEX DISC DC

Y

Y

Y

Y

-

Y

Oceanfront restaurant tavern and outdoors decks; breathtaking views.

Mile Marker 1 75 Essex Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-2122

Y

-

Y

Y

YEAR

$5–25

MC VISA AMEX DISC DC

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

On the water! Call for seasonal meal offerings.

Ohana 151 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-3200

-

-

Y

Y

APR– DEC

$15– 30

MC VISA AMEX

-

-

Y

Y

Y

-

New American cuisine with fresh techniques and Asian spices.

Pigeon Cove Tavern 1 Cathedral Avenue Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546-9500

Y

-

-

Y

YEAR

$20– 30

MC VISA AMEX DISC

Y

Y

Y

Y

-

Y

Fresh seafood, craft beers, creative cocktails and new American cuisine with stunning ocean views.

Pilot House Restaurant 3 Porter Street, Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-0131

-

Y

Y

YEAR

$7–35

MC VISA AMEX DISC

-

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Chinese, Japanese and American cuisine. Sushi, BBQ, seafood; meeting/function room; Keno; lottery; karaoke, full liquor.

Salty Frank’s Dogs 6 Rogers Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 515-7849

-

-

Y

Y

MAR– DEC

$2–25

MC VISA AMEX DISC

Y

Y

Y

-

Y

-

Casual dining inside/outside. $2 hot dogs and $14 ¼ lbs. fresh lobster rolls; ice cream.

Sea Glass at the Castle 141 Essex Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 515-7386

Y

Y

-

Y

APR– DEC

$15– 35

MC VISA AMEX

Y

Y

Y

Y

-

Y

Waterview restaurant with outside seating and free parking.

Seaport Grille/ Cruiseport Gloucester 6 Rowe Square Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282-9799

-

Y

Y

Y

YEAR

$10-44

MC VISA AMEX DISC

Y

Y

Y

Y

-

Y

Beautiful harbor views, fresh seafood, generous portions and family friendly.

Shea’s Riverside Restaurant & Bar 122 Main Street, Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768-6931

-

Y

Y

Y

YEAR

$9–33

MC VISA AMEX DISC

Y

Y

Y

Y

-

-

On the river; gorgeous views, seafood, steak, cocktails, outside dining.

Stones Pub & Eatery 242 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 515-7366

-

-

Y

Y

YEAR

$5–17

MC VISA AMEX DISC

-

-

Y

Y

-

-

A warm, family-style pub with affordable comfort food.

Tonno 2 Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 879-4795

-

-

Y

YEAR

$10– 28

MC VISA AMEX DISC

Y

-

Y

Y

-

-

Classic Italian cuisine from various regions of Italy with emphasis on seafood.

Topside Grill 50 Rogers Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281-1399

-

Y

Y

Y

APR– DEC

$7–29

MC VISA AMEX DISC

Y

Y

Y

Y

-

-

Traditional seafood and steaks with an Italian flair, friendly service, vibrant lounge with views of the harbor.

Virgilio’s Bakery 29 Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-5295

-

Y

-

YEAR

-

MC VISA AMEX DISC DC

-

-

Y

Y

Y

-

Unique sandwiches created on fresh-baked rolls, pizza slices, pastries, cookies, etc.

Windward Grille 109 Eastern Avenue, Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768-0050

-

Y

Y

YEAR

$7–28

MC VISA AMEX DISC DC

Y

-

Y

Y

-

-

Delicious steaks, seafood, and prime rib; brunch served on Sundays.

Woodman’s of Essex 119 Main Street, Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768-6057

-

Y

Y

YEAR

$8–29

MC VISA AMEX DISC

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

-

A Yankee tradition since 1914. Inventor of the fried clam.

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1606 Restaurant at Beauport Hotel 47 Commercial Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282-0008

Price

Breakfast

DINING, FOOD & BEVERAGES

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B OAT CHARTERS & TOURS

North Shore Kayak Outdoor Center Stephen Rhodes 9 Tuna Wharf Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑5050

Beauport Princess at Cruiseport Gloucester 6 Rowe Square Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑9700

northshorekayak.com

Guided sea kayaking tours, instruction, rentals, leasing, sales. Bicycle, pedal boat and stand-up paddleboard rentals. Seaside Cycle Scott Bumpus 23 Elm Street Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑1200 seasidecycle.com

Loblolly Seal Cruises Capt. Steve Fritch T‑Wharf Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 998‑2711 loblollycruises.com

cruiseportgloucester.com

Essex River Cruises & Charters Clifford Amero 35 Dodge Street, Essex Marina Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑6981/(800)748‑3706 essexcruises.com

Harbor Tours, Inc. Steven Douglass 66 Harbor Loop Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑1979 capeannharbortours.com

Loblolly Seal Cruises provides personal, customized cruises to visit the seals and lighthouses off of Rockport Harbor. Lobstering trips and other trips are available. Salt Island Charters Kenneth Marshall 47 Parker Street, Suite 3 Gloucester, MA 01930 (781) 389‑7246 saltisland1@mac.com

Speedwell Charters Laura Ritchie 265 E. Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 479‑2495

BOWLING CENTERS Cape Ann Lanes Nicolas Pszenny 53 Gloucester Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-9753 capeannlanes.com

DIVING Cape Ann Divers Mary Stillman 127 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑8082

FISH PIER, STATE MassDevelopment Jodrey State Fish Pier Claire King 2 State Fish Pier Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑1938 massdevelopment.com/ real‑estate‑development

F ISHING CHARTERS & PARTIES/ FISHING TACKLE Adventures at Yankee Fleet Tom Orrell 1 Parker Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0313

Agawam Boat & Fishing Charters Capt. Ted Marshall 21 Pickering Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑1114 agawamboatcharters.com

Charlie’s Charters Capt. Scott Williams 415 Main Street at Rose’s Wharf Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑8992 (978) 879-7517 (cell) charliescharters.com

yankeefleet.com

capeanndivers.com

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YANKEE FLEET Deep Sea Fishing & Whale Watch Bookings

ACTIVITIES on LAND & SEA Coastal Fishing Charters Capt. James Douglass 415 Main Street at Rose’s Wharf Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑5110/(800) 877‑5110 coastalfishingcharters.net

Yankee Fleet. A Leader in Deep Sea Fishing for Over 60 Years

• Mackerel and Flounder • Half & Full Day Fishing • One & Two Night Overnight Trips • Marathons • Charters

Half-day fishing charters for stripers and bluefish. Full-day tuna trips. Four-hour ultimate whale watch. Up to six people aboard the 35-foot Lady D. Connemara Bay Fishing Charters Capt. Kevin O’Maley 47 Crafts Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0197 cbcharters.com

Gloucester Charter Connection, LLC Capt. John Johnson Cape Ann’s Marina Resort 76B Essex Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (256) 486‑6094 gloucestercharterconnection.com

Gloucester Fleet Deep Sea Fishing & Charters Capt. Michael Mann Cape Ann’s Marina Resort 75 Essex Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 559‑1978 gloucesterfleet.com

Gloucester Fleet runs deep sea fishing trips for all skill levels and ages. Offering marathons, all-day, ¾-day and half-day fishing trips.

1-855-5GO-FISH • YankeeFleet.com

Sail Into History

A National Historic Landmark & an Official Project of Save America’s Treasures Community Sails • Private Charters • Dockside Tours & Events • Educational Outings • Corporate Events INFO@SCHOONER-ADVENTURE.ORG • 978-281-8079 © SCHOONER ADVENTURE | PHOTO © CHERYL BRISCOE

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Three Lantern Marine and Fishing Walter “Skip” Sheppard 7 Parker Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2080 threelanternmarine.com

Tuna Hunter Charters Capt. Gary & Karen Cannell Cape Ann’s Marina Resort 75 Essex Avenue (Route 133) Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 407‑1351 tunahunter.com

GOLF Bass Rocks Golf Club Peter Hood 34 Beach Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑1866 bassrocksgolfclub.org

Cape Ann Golf Course James Stavros 99 John Wise Avenue Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7544 capeanngolf.com

Rockport Golf Club & Pro Shop Steve Clayton 36 Country Club Road Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑3340 rockportgolfclub.net

H ORSEBACK RIDING & STABLES Seaview Farm Boarding Stables, LLC Ken Lane 38 South Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑2418

North Shore Kayak Outdoor Center Stephen Rhodes 9 Tuna Wharf Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑5050 northshorekayak.com

Guided sea kayaking tours, instruction, rentals, leasing, sales. Bicycle, pedal boat and stand-up paddleboard rentals.

MARINAS & BOAT YARDS Beacon Marine Basin, Inc. John Alexander 211‑226 East Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑2380 beaconmarine@verizon.net

Brown’s Yacht Yard, Inc. Peter Bent 139R East Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑3200 brownsyy.com

Essex Marina Curt Bergeron 35 Dodge Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑6833 essexmarina.net

Perkins Marine Scott DeWitt 82 Main Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7145 Wise Marine Tom Perkins 66 John Wise Avenue Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑0161 wisemarine.com

seaviewstables.com

KAYAKING

M ARINE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES

Essex River Basin Adventures (ERBA) Richard & Sandy Osborn 1 Main Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑3722

Seatronics Company Robert Koeller 171 East Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑0034

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Seatronics-co.com

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ACTIVITIES on LAND & SEA Three Lantern Marine and Fishing Walter “Skip” Sheppard 7 Parker Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2080 threelanternmarine.com

SAILING Defiance Sail Charters Raffi Kassabian 211 East Main Street Beacon Marine Basin Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 948‑5434 defiancesailcharters.com

Frayed Knot Sailing Charters Claude Beaudet Ashland Avenue Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944 (508) 572‑8364 frayedknotsailingcharters.com

Schooner Adventure Captain Stefan Edick 23 Harbor Loop at Maritime Gloucester The Gloucester Adventure, Inc. Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑8079 schooner‑adventure.org

Sail on Gloucester’s flagship schooner. Educational dockside tours,

WHALE WATCHING

public/private day sails or sunset sails, private functions, corporate outings, team-building events, weddings. Come aboard! Schooner Ardelle, Inc. Harold A. Burnham 23 Harbor Loop at Maritime Gloucester Center Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 290‑7168 schoonerardelle.com

Sail aboard the Schooner Ardelle! Informative, fun and relaxing, a sail on traditional fishing schooner is the perfect way to enjoy Gloucester’s picturesque harbor. Public sails, groups, private charters. Schooner Thomas E. Lannon Tom Ellis 63‑R Rogers Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑6634 schooner.org

TOURS/ ATTRACTIONS

7 Seas Whale Watch Paul Frontierro 7 Seas Wharf Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑1776 7seaswhalewatch.com

Highest-rated Gloucester whale watch company on TripAdvisor. Newest and most state of the art vessel. Voted Best Bet by Yankee Magazine. Guaranteed sightings. Cape Ann Whale Watch Capt. James Douglass 415 Main Street Rose’s Wharf Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑5110 (800) 877‑5110 seethewhales.com

The pioneers of whale watching in Gloucester since 1979. Sail aboard the Hurricane II, the largest and fastest whale watching vessel north of Boston.

Ryan & Wood Distilleries Bob Ryan 15 Great Republic Drive Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2282

Capt. Bill & Sons Whale Watching Jodi Cunningham 24 Harbor Loop Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑6995 (800) 339‑4253

ryanandwood.com

captbillandsons.com

Thacher Island Association Paul St. Germain T‑Wharf P.O. Box 73 Rockport, MA 01966 (617) 599‑2590 thacherisland.org

Walk the Words Dogtown/Rockport Walking Tours Seania McCarthy 58 High Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑8122

YACHT CLUBS Sandy Bay Yacht Club Ron Petoff, Manager 5 T‑Wharf P.O. Box 37 Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6240 sandybay.org

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Weddings

Cocktails

65'– 85– 100' 135

2–48 hours

APR– NOV

Gloucester 1 Harbor Parker Street

$30–375

Y

Y

Y

Deep sea fishing and whale watching.

Y

25'

6

1.5–8 hours

APR– OCT

Essex River Essex $150–800 Town Landing

Y

On request

Also available for scientific research and marine studies.

-

Y

170'

532

2–4 hours

YEARROUND

Gloucester CruiseHarbor port

$42–75

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

109'

250

3–4 hours

APR– OCT

Gloucester Rose’s Harbor Wharf

$48 adult $43 senior $33 child

Y

Y

Y

Capt. Bill & Sons Whale Watch Y 24 Harbor Loop, Gloucester, MA 01930 (800) 339-4253

Y

-

Y

100'

150

3.5–4 hours

MAY– OCT

Gloucester Harbor Harbor Loop

$32–48

Y

Y

Y

Coastal Fishing Adventures 415 Main Street, Rose’s Wharf Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-5110

Y

Y

Y

Y

35'

6

4 hours APR– OCT

Gloucester Rose’s Harbor Wharf

$300–600 -

-

Y

Essex River Basin Adventures 1 Main Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768-3722

-

-

-

Y

kayaks

-

-

MAY– OCT

Essex River Conomo $48–90 Point

Y

Y

-

Essex River Cruises & Charter 35 Dodge Street, Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768-6981

-

Y

-

Y

40'– 42–68 68'

1.5–8 hours

MAY– OCT

Essex River Essex Marina

$25 adult $23 senior $12 child

Y

Y

On request

Gloucester Charter Connection 76 Essex Avenue Glouceser, MA 01939 (978) 515-7739

Y

-

Y

Y

40'– 6 80'

2 hours JUL– –2 days OCT

Gloucester Cape Harbor Ann Marina

$250– 5,000

Y

Y

Y

North Shore Kayak Outdoor Center 9 Tuna Wharf, Rockport, MA 01966 978-546-5050

-

Y

Y

N/A

N/A

-

MAY– OCT

Rockport Harbor

-

-

-

-

Schooner Adventure 23 Harbor Loop Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281-8079

-

Y

-

Y

122'

60

2–8 hours

MAY– OCT

Gloucester Maritime Call Harbor Gloucester

Y

Y

Schooner Ardelle 23 Harbor Loop Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 290-7168

-

Y

-

Y

50

49

2–6 hours

MAY– OCT

Gloucester 23 Harbor Harbor Loop

$40–100

Y

Y

Y Enjoy Gloucester's picturesque harbor under sail aboard a traditional fishing schooner.

Schooner Thomas E. Lannon 63 rear Rogers St. at Seven Seas Wharf Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281-6634

-

Y

-

Y

65

49

2–6 hours

MAY– OCT

Gloucester Seven Harbor Seas Wharf

$28–60

Y

Y

Y Traditional wooden sailing vessel that offers public and private sails in Gloucester.

Thacher Island Association Box 73, Rockport MA 01966 (617) 599-2590

-

-

-

Y

24'

6

2.5 hours

JUN– SEP

Rockport Harbor

T-Wharf $10-30

-

-

Y

Agawam Boat & Fishing Charters 21 Pickering Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768-1114

Y

Y

Beauport Princess 6 Rowe Square Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282-9700

-

Y

Cape Ann Whale Watch 415 Main Street, Rose’s Wharf Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-5110

Y

Fishing Y

Harbor Tour Y

Whale Adventures at Yankee Whale Y Watch and Deep Sea Fishing 1 Parker Street, Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-0313 • (800) WHALING (855) 5-GOFISH

Description

Meals/Snacks

Y

106'

Price

Y

Y

Boat Departs

Y

-

Harbor

Length of Trip

$48 adult $42 senior $32 child

-

Months Open

# of Passengers

Gloucester Seven Harbor Seas Wharf

Length of Deck

4 hours MAY– OCT

Sightseeing

150

7 Seas Whale Watch Y 7 Seas Wharf, Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-1776

Boat Trips and Outdoor Adventures

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BYO

The longest running sea kayak adventure company in MA, providing tours, lessons and sales since 1994.

-

Historic 122' schooner; day sails, functions, team building events, weddings, educational programs.

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Boat Repair Boat Storage Boat Towing Boat Transport Canvas Chandlery Crane Service Travel Lift Dive Shop Supplies Fuel Ice Water Marine Contractors Moorings Sewage Pumpout Slips Showers Laundry

Brown’s Yacht Yard 139R East Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281-3200 Boat Rental/Charter

Marine Services Boat Construction

ACTIVITIES on LAND & SEA

Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y -

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SHOPPING ANTIQUES & RESTORATION A.F. Brosch Woodworking & Antiques Friedl & Debbie Brosch 143 Main Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7486 afbroschwoodworking.com

Andrew Spindler Antiques Andrew Spindler 163 Main Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑6045 spindlerantiques.com

David P. Neligan Antiques David Neligan 38 Main Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑3910 davidneliganantiques.1stdibs.com

John D. Cushing Antique Restoration John Cushing 113 Martin Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7356 Main Street Antiques Robert Coviello 44 Main Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7039

The Scrapbook Vinnie & Barbara Caravella 34 Main Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7404 allprintsandmaps.com White Elephant Shop Rick Grobe 32 Main Street, Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑6901 whiteelephantshop.com

A PPLIANCE SALES & SERVICES Doyon’s Modern Home Gary M. Doyon 15 Whistlestop Way Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0783

AWNINGS Kate’s NorthEast Canvas & Awnings, LLC Jeff Maloney 19 Kettle Cove Lane, Unit 6 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 525‑2223 katescanvasworks.com

BOOKSTORES Toad Hall Bookstore Ardis Francoeur 47 Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑7323 toadhallbookstore.org

C LOTHING & ACCESSORIES The Black Dog Molly Patten 25 Bearskin Neck Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 309‑8053 theblackdog.com

Floating Lotus/ World Cultural Center Karin Antanaitis & Justin Christopher 169 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01966 (978) 675-3352 floatinglotus.net

Floating Lotus Karin Antanaitis & Justin Christopher 27 Bearskin Neck Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑2367 floatinglotus.net

Independent cabi Stylist Katy Fritch 21 Eden Road Rockport, MA 01966 (603) 491-9183 katyfritch.cabionline.com

John Tarr Store Bethany Carlson 49 Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6524

doyonsappliance.com

Rockport gift shop full of gorgeous colors. Designer scarves. Art. Decorative knobs. Tableware. Happy and sunny year round.

24 Bearskin Neck, Rockport MA

978-309-8445

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SHOPPING The Joy of Socks Suzanne Hawes 5 Perry Way, Unit 3 Newburyport, MA 01950 (978) 465‑1667 MAHRI Aimee Konevich 11 Beach Street Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑7241 mahrifashion.com

Ocean Chic Boutique & Waterbar 96 Wharf Street Salem, MA 01970 (978) 594-4560 One Ocean One Love Shop Jamie Mathison 6 Bearskin Neck Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑3929

Sea Bags Amy Gaynor 6 Dock Square Shop 2 Rockport, MA 01966 (207) 780‑0744 seabags.com

Sweats of Rockport Jack Friel 21 Dock Square Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑1135

oneoceanoneloveshop.com

Madam Had’em Boutique Consignment

Your one stop for fabulously priced designer fashion, complimentary styling, and impeccable wardrobe advice! Visit us today! !

What The....?! Store Dave Ford 37 Bearskin Neck Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 337‑5523

seaagainconsignment.com

CONSIGNMENT SHOPS Fireflies Boutique Stacey Albano 100 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑1379 facebook.com/ firefliesboutiqueonmain

7 Pleasant Street Marblehead, MA 01945 781-639-7798 7 Summer Street Manchester by the Sea, MA 01944 978-526-7798

Madam Had’em Cheryl McGuire 7 Summer Street Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑7798 madamhadem.com

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House of the Raven Theo Taminiau 141 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑1624

Sea Again Joelle Williams 14 Dock Square Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 309‑8335

houseoftheraven.com

DEPARTMENT STORES

Katie’s Gift Shop Cathy Cahill 3 Mt. Pleasant Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑9018

Crackerjacks Carol O’Connor 27 Whistlestop Mall Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑1616

La Provence Dawn Noble 4 Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑5868

GIFT SHOPS The Brass Monkey Tom Lance 85 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 879‑4761 thebrassmonkey.org

Carol Lee’s Cottage Carol Lee Kelliher 24 Bearskin Neck Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 309‑8445 carolleescottage.com

New gift shop. Turkish towels. Designer bags, scarves. Tableware. Original art. Decorative knobs. Gorgeous colors. Celebrating creative living by the sea. Open year round. Found Objects Jennifer Falconer 17 Beach Street Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944 (978) 704‑9583 foundobjectsbythesea.com

Harbor Loop Gifts at the Building Center Peggy Huff 1 Harbor Loop Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑3060

laprov.com

The Last Resort Denise Attwood 48 Bearskin Neck Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑5056 thelastresortrkpt.com

Mimi Mia Nehme 11 Central Street Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 525‑0385 mimigiftgallery.com

Sand to City Style Lisa Rogers 21C Lexington Ave. Magnolia, MA 01930 (978) 526‑0954 sandtocitystyle.com

Soulstice— Nature’s Body Art Valerie Doyon 1 Tuna Wharf Rockport, MA 01966 (781) 589‑8230 soulsticeshop.com

Tuck’s Candy & Gifts Laurie Tuck 15 Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6352 tuckscandy.com

Hidden Treasures Bob Petrelis 13B Bearskin Neck Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 309-8535

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GRILLS—SALES & SERVICES Foster’s Grill Store Susan Foster 107 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑1275 fostersgrill.com

JEWELRY DIVA (Donna’s Infinite Variety of Adornments) Donna Soodalter‑Toman 161 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 879‑4119 adornmentdiva.com

ICE Cape Pond Ice Company Scott Memhard 104 Commercial Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0174 capepondice.com

James Russell Goldsmiths James Russell 17 Bearskin Neck Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑1695 Seaside Boutique & Beads Susan Hough 23 Dock Square Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546-2223 seasideboutique.weebly.com

Side Street Gallery/ Hughes Bosca Jewelry Mary Hughes 17 Rocky Neck Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑3791

Village Silversmith Neyla Bajoras 27 Dock Square & 20 Bearskin Neck Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546-9700 villagesilversmith.net

hughesbosca.com

Top Dog Studio Charles Crowley 19 Biskie Head Point Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑9532 topdogstudio.com

Village Silversmith Neyla Bajoras 138 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑8811 villagesilversmith.net

PHARMACIES Allen’s Pharmacy Jay Sibulkin 40 Beach Street, Unit G Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑1321 allenspharmacy.com

Conley’s Drug Store Alex Doyle 7 Railroad Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑3131 conleysdrugstore.com

SHOES Mark Adrian Shoes Adam Farber 103 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑4343 markadrianshoes.com

THRIFT SHOPS Second Glance Resale Shop Julie LaFontaine 2 Pond Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑4298

TOY STORES Toodeloos! Susan Parent 142 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2011 toodeloos.com

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SERVICES ACCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPING SERVICES Chalmers & Associates, CPAs Donald E. Chalmers, CPA 81 Prospect Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑5764 Gauthier & Boardway, CPA, Inc. Bradley Gauthier 7 Essex Green Drive, Suite 51 Peabody, MA 01960 (978) 531‑0024 5310024.com

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Horvitz & Frisch, P.C. Howard Frisch, CPA 128 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2639

Jon R. Morse, CPA, P.C. Jon Morse 38 Pleasant Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑2224

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Serving Cape Ann for over 30 years. James M. Perry, CPA James Perry 85 Eastern Avenue, Suite 105 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2535 Jeffrey Toye, CPA Jeffrey Toye P.O. Box 5155 Magnolia, MA 01930 (978) 525‑3717

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McCarthy & Company, Inc. Frank McCarthy 35 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑5770 Philpott, Doyle & Company P.C. Tim Philpott 85 Eastern Avenue, Suite 206 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑4100 pdccpa.com

Thomas L. Davis, CPA Tom Davis 3 Heritage Way Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑7109

ACUPUNCTURE Atlantic Acupuncture Eli Jacobe 10 Norman Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 525‑2255 atlanticacupuncture.com

ADVERTISING & PUBLIC RELATIONS SERVICES Warner Communications Carin Warner 41 Raymond Street Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑1960 warnerpr.com

AIRCRAFT SERVICES Atlantic Aircraft Services, LLC William Eason Beverly Municipal Airport/ West Side 191 Old Burley Street Danvers, MA 01923 (978) 774‑7727

AMBULANCE SERVICES Beauport Ambulance Service, Inc. John Morris 19‑R Pond Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑6955 beauportambulanceservice.com

Lyons Ambulance Service, LLC Kevin Lyons 135 Maple Street Danvers, MA 01923 (978) 283‑1500 lyonsambulance.com

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ANIMAL SHELTER Cape Ann Animal Aid Sunniva Buck 4 Paws Lane Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑6055 capeannanimalaid.org

ARCHITECTS Campbell Associates Architects Jack Campbell 4 Bayridge Lane Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑7220

J.S. Dugger, AIA & Associates John Dugger 25 Beach Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 618‑3391 jsdaia.com

Treehouse Design, Inc. Timothy Thurman 31 Poole’s Lane Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑8302 treehousedesigninc.com

Carpenter and MacNeille Architects and Builders, Inc. Michael Gray 106 Western Avenue Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7900

A UTO BODY, REPAIRS, SERVICE STATIONS Annisquam Auto, Inc. Don Cook 12 Pond Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑1533 annisquamauto@gmail.com

Collision Specialist serving Gloucester since 1969, our family-owned shop works with all insurance companies to ensure your experience is stress free. Automotive Electronics John Dullea 245 Western Avenue Box 1 Essex, MA 01929 (978) 325‑4000

East Coast Tire Peter Foster 107 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑1131

Gaybrook Garage Mike Crowley 152 Western Avenue Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑6381

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Ernie’s Service Station Ernie Nieberle 8 Main Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑6081

Gloucester Ave. Truck & Auto Repair, Inc. Adam Scott 43 Gloucester Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑0600

Extreme Truck & Auto Repair Sean Nolan 14 Kondelin Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑0339 extremetruckandautorepair.com

Family Car Care Richard Paone 30 Pond Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2500 familycarcare.com

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Sandy Bay Service Center, Inc. Jack Porter 245 Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑7782 Scott’s Auto Clinic Scott Savory 6 Scotts Way Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7595

Standley’s Garage Dave Hersey 2 Summer Street Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑4906

A UTO SALES— NEW & USED Sudbay Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac, GMC, Inc. Donald Sudbay, Jr. 88 Causeway Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑4730 sudbay.com

Sudbay Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Inc. David Sudbay 29 Causeway Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑4600 sudbay.com

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Business Class iT supporT Business IT Support Cloud Services

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SERVICES Cape Ann Savings Bank— Manchester Branch Ken Davis 17 Beach Street Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑7122

Tony Tally Auto Sales, Inc. Tony Taliadoros 209 Essex Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑3331 Whitehead Motors James L. Whitehead 40 Poplar Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑3202

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BankGloucester Patrick Thorpe 15 Martin Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑8200

Cape Ann Savings Trust and Financial Services (A department of Cape Ann Savings Bank) John T. Brennan 109 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑7079

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BANKS & MORTGAGES

BankGloucester— Essex Branch Michele French 15 Martin Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 283‑8200 bankgloucester.com

A Leader in the Community.

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Investing in relationships.

Cape Ann Savings Bank Robert J. Gillis, Jr. 109 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0246 capeannsavingsbank.com

#1 Mortgage Lender on Cape Ann. Cape Ann Savings Bank— Granite Branch Clare MacDonald 247 Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑7185 capeannsavingsbank.com

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First Ipswich Bank—Essex Heidi Jackson Dean 8 Martin Street, Suite 10 Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7372

First Ipswich Bank—Gloucester Rebecca Sumner 207 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑9400 firstipswich.com

Investing in relationships. Institution for Savings— Gloucester Sue Ellis 4 Parker Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑0007 institutionforsavings.com

Building Stronger Communities Together since 1820.

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Institution for Savings— King Street Marcia Budrow 37 King Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑7405

People’s United Bank Aaron Thomas 11 Summer Street Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑9151

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Building Stronger Communities Together since 1820. Institution for Savings— Main Street Maria Medina 16 Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑3411 institutionforsavings.com

Building Stronger Communities Together since 1820.

Rockport Mortgage Corporation Diane Souza 17 Rogers Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑9208 rockportmortgage.com

Santander— Gloucester John Fleming 154 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0059 santanderbank.com/us

Santander Bank— Manchester Kathleen Wallace 17 Union Street Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑9096 TD Bank Ted Twombly 2 Harbor Loop Gloucester, MA 01931 (978) 282‑1200 tdbank.com

B EAUTY SALONS & PERSONAL CARE Ambiance Hair Design Dawn M. Toye 13 Railroad Avenue, Suite 4 Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑3653 ambiancerockport.com

Dolce Vita Salon Rachael Daigle 124 Main Street, Suite 4 Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑7900

Soft Touch Salon Rose Floyd 22 Whittemore Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑5500

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Great Clips Mahesh Patel 311 Gloucester Crossing Rd. Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 381‑4974

Unwind Hair & Makeup Jenna Frontiero 117 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑1900

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Mary Kay Beauty Consultant Caitlin Kreitman Pszenny 27 Dodge Street, #1 Gloucester, MA 01930 (339) 788‑1994 marykay.com/caitlin.kreitman

Michelle James Salon Corey Fealtman 19 Central Street Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944 (978) 704‑9684 michellejamessalon.com

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West End Salon & Spa Angie Joy Nicastro 94 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑7100 westendsalonandspa.com

BLASTING CONTRACTOR E.C. Akerley Corporation Edward Akerley 20 Kondelin Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑4450

BUILDING MATERIALS & SUPPLIES Building Center Tim Huff 1 Harbor Loop Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑3060 bcgloucester.com

Grand Banks Building Products, Inc. Lansing Banks 7 Crafts Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2421 grandbanksbp.com

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SERVICES Smith Ace Hardware & Lumber/ Hometown Ace Hardware Jay Smith 3 Station Square Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑2229 smithace.com

Timberline Enterprises, LLC Chris Costello 4 Pond Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0195 tlumber.com

B USINESS SERVICES & ASSOCIATIONS BNI Patti Salvucci 111 Boston Post Road, Suite 105 Sudbury, MA 01776 (978) 443‑6800 2017NBCVB-CapeAnn.VGAd.qxp_Layout 1 1/26/17 2:12 PM Page 1

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Comcast Business Matthew Corson 181 Ballardvale Street, Suite 203 Wilmington, MA 01887 (978) 825‑2352

Home of the Movie

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Essex Merchants Group Bob Coviello 44 Main Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7039 visitessexma.com

Gloucester Downtown Association Joseph Ciolino C/O The Weathervane 153 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 gloucesterdowntownassocia‑ tion.org

Massachusetts Building Congress Jan Breed 100 Cummings Center, Suite 328A Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 921‑9222

CABINET MAKERS Salem Architectural Woodworking, LLC Paul Guido 21 Kettle Cove Lane, Suite B‑11 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 815‑9830 salemwoodworking.net

C ABLE TELEVISION PUBLIC ACCESS Cape Ann TV Erich Archer 38 Blackburn Center Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2443 capeanntv.org

C AR WASHING & POLISHING Cape Ann Car Wash John Hawkes 20 Railroad Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 223‑7136 capeanncarwash.com

Maplewood Car Wash Steven Milan 40 Maplewood Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑1220 maplewoodcarwash.com

Cape Ann’s only full-service car wash and detail center. Towel drying, interior vacuuming and window cleaning. Featuring SIMONIZ products! No appointments necessary, satisfaction guaranteed!

CARPENTERS Bill Elwell & Associates, Inc. 19 Wallace Road Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546-8021

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Hammer‑In‑Hand Roger Norris 17 Pleasant Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑3914 Jim Knowlton & Son Jim Knowlton 42 Curtis Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 869‑9975

Glover’s Floor Coverings, Inc. Mark Glover 18 Whittemore Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑3940 gloversfloors.com

C HAMBER OF COMMERCE Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce Ken Riehl 33 Commercial Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑1601

Perkins Carpentry Inc. 66 John Wise Avenue Essex, MA 01930 (978) 768‑0161

C ARPETS & FLOOR COVERINGS

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CHILD CARE

Cape Ann Floor Covering & Ceramic Tile Center Mike Reynolds 43 Gloucester Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑9990

Pathways for Children Sue Todd 29 Emerson Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2400

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CHIMNEY SWEEPS Cape Ann Chimney & Hearth Robert Boulter 7 Pond Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑1119 capeannchimney.com

Footie’s Chimney Sweep & Repair 4 Wiley Street Gloucester, MA 01930 978-20-6890

CHURCHES & SYNAGOGUES First Baptist Church of Rockport Matthew Wigton 4 High Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6121 firstbaptistrockport.org

First Congregational Church of Essex Timothy M Ziegenhals 39 Main Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7855

North Shore Bible Church Jack Brown 65 Eastern Avenue Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑3539

Class A General Cleaning Alex Coelho 12 Cedarwood Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 204‑5900

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northshorebiblechurch.com

classacarpetcleaning.com

First Congregational Church of Rockport Derek van Gulden 12 School Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6638

Temple Ahavat Achim Steven Lewis 86 Middle Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑0739

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First Parish Church Congregational 10 Central Street Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑7661 firstparishchurch.org

Judah’s Roar Church & Worship Center Rev. Donna Milham P.O. Box 7094 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑9111

CLEANING & JANITORIAL SERVICES

COLD STORAGE Americold Logistics Frank Cackowski 1 Rowe Square Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑6100 americold.com

A‑1 Maintenance & Carpet Cleaning, Inc. Ronald Goulart 22 Hammond Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑0975

C OMMUNITY & CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS Backyard Growers Lara Lepoinka 271 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑0480 backyardgrowers.org

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SERVICES Cape Ann Moose Lodge Al Chianciola 262–264 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑5042 Cape Ann Community Foundation 33 Commercial Street Gloucester, MA 01930 978-283-1601 Lovecapeann.com

Conquer Cancer Coalition of MA Susan Zuker P.O. Box 973 Framingham, MA 01701 (508) 545‑1237 Dusky Foundation Linzee Coolidge 19 Mussel Point Way Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0573

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Essex County Community Foundation Dave Edwards 175 Andover Street Danvers, MA 01923 (978) 777‑8876 eccf.org

Fishbox Derby, Inc. Bob Ryan 21 Kondelin Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑1909 fishboxderby.org

Fishing Partnership Support Services J.J. Bartlett 2 Blackburn Center Gloucester, MA 01930 (617) 928-3443 fishingpartnership.org

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Gloucester Fishing Community Preservation Fund, Inc. Vito Giacalone 10 Witham Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281-1770

Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation, Inc. Dick Prouty 10 Church St. Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2714

Gloucester Fishermen Athletic Association Tim Philpott P.O. Box 3010 Gloucester, MA 01930 (781) 942‑2950

Manchester Community Center Kim Kaner 40 Harbor Point Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑7626

gloucesterathletics.org

manchestercommunitycenter.org

northeastseafoodcoalition.org

Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association Angela Sanfilippo 2 Blackburn Center Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 821-1590

Massachusetts Fishermen’s Partnership Angela Sanfilippo 2 Blackburn Center Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282-4847

Ocean Alliance George Hackford 32 Horton Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2814

gfwa.org

mass-fish.org

gloucestermeetinghouse.org

North Shore Workforce Investment Board Mary Sarris 70 Washington Street, Suite 314 Salem, MA 01970 (978) 741‑3805

Rockport Garden Club Carol Delaney P.O. Box 712 Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 223‑3613 rockportgardenclub.org

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Northeast Seafood Coalition Jackie Odell 1 Blackburn Center, 2nd floor Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-9992

Rockport Legion Band Debbie Walter 32 Beach Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑7529 rockportlegionband.wordpress.com

Rockport New Year’s Eve Claire Franklin 3 Story Street Rockport, MA 01966 rockportnye.org

Rockport Exchange Sarah Kelly Rockport, MA 01966

Rockport Rotary Club Andy Maddox P.O. Box 54 Rockport, MA 01966

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whale.org

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Rotary Club of Gloucester Jon Morse P.O. Box 1228 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2443 x230 gloucesterrotary.us

Seaside Sustainability, Inc. Emily Arthur 79 Eastern Avenue Essex, MA 01929 seasidesustainability.org

Spiran Lodge 98 Herman S. Lilja 19 School Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑3638 vasarockport.com

COMPUTER— BUSINESS IT SUPPORT Balsam Technologies, Inc. Stephen Sirois 12 Blackburn Center Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑3339 balsamtech.com

CONSTRUCTION— GENERAL Battistelli Building Contractor Alan Battistelli 57 Phillips Avenue Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑7103 alanbattistelli.com

Bay View Builders, Inc. Doug Millen Beaver Dam Road, Suite 1 Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑8161

Bill Elwell & Associates, Inc. William Elwell 19 Wallace Road Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑8021 Carpenter and MacNeille Architects and Builders, Inc. Michael Gray 106 Western Avenue Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7900 carpentermacneille.com

Costello Construction & Remodeling, Inc. Sean & Roxanne Costello 185 John Wise Avenue Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7015 costelloconstruction.us

Geoffrey H. Richon Company, Inc. Geoffrey Richon 19 Duncan Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑6063 ghrichon.com

Giacalone Contracting Tony Giacalone 8 Edgewood Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 491‑9013 Gloucester Transit Mix, Inc. Tim Pybus 45 Emerson Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑9649 gloucestertransitmix.com

HRM Group LLC Michael Salmon 4 Haskell Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 423-5727

Joset Corporation Eric & Irene Josephson 27‑A Hayward Street Ipswich, MA 01938 (978) 356‑0122 joset.com

Karpowich Building Contractors Steve Karpowich 1 Beaver Dam Road Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑8279 North Shore Builders Jackie Costanzo 7 Parker Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑2055 Payne/Bouchier Fine Builders Lee Reid 173 Norfolk Ave Boston, MA 02119 (617) 445‑4323

Poole Construction Company Stan Poole 1 Farm Lane Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑7120 Treehouse Design, Inc. Timothy Thurman 31 Poole’s Lane Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑8302 treehousedesigninc.com

W. Herbert Goodick, Inc. Stephen H. Goodick Riverdale Station Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0556 Works By Jesse DeBenedictis Jesse DeBenedictis 90 Park Street Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 890-7152 worksbyjd.com

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SERVICES C ONSULTING AND COACHING SERVICES

Gloucester is an authentic, vibrant, and year round destination, rich in culture and maritime traditions with a proud seafaring and fishing community. Home to the nation’s oldest art colony, historic museums, local shops, live music venues, unique restaurants, abundant hiking trails and sun-drenched beaches.

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Blue Cord Management, LLC Edward Brzychcy P.O. Box 3003 Salem, MA 01970 (978) 219‑2552

Small Business Development Center —Salem State University Walter Manninen Small Business Development Center 121 Loring Avenue Salem, MA 01970 (978) 542‑6343, ext. 2

bluecordmgmt.com

sbdc.salemstate.edu

CS Process Flows, LLC Anne Wheeler 10 Dalton Ave., Apt. 4 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 944‑2156

Strategic Development Consulting Susanne Flynn 4 Uncas Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 870‑7855

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Cape Ann Economics Edward Moscovitch 40 River Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑5004 Fannie Iselin Minot LLC Fannie Minot 36 Garfield Avenue South Hamilton, MA 01982 (978) 578‑2076 minotreports.com

Gloucester Innovation, LLC Dr. Richard Upton 8 Hesperus Circle Gloucester, MA 01930 (781) 439‑5359 gloucesterinnovation.com

www.DiscoverGloucester.com

Discover

Gloucester

America’s Oldest Seaport

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Harbor Point High Performance Peter Stone 40 Beach Street, Suite 201 Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944 (978) 381-9979

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The O I C Leadership Team Jonathan Golding 201 Atlantic Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 808‑1910 oicgroup.com

C OPIERS & COPY SERVICE Eastern Copy Fax, Inc. Tony Loiacano 42 Blackburn Center Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 768‑3808 easterncopyfax.com

Easy Ship & Pack David Rome 127 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑4641 easyshipandpack.com

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COUNSELING SERVICES

Mark Robert Henderson 48 Central Street Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944 (978) 328‑4466

Alana L.M. Dunn— Certified Life Coach Alana L.M. Dunn 109 High Road Newbury, MA 01951 (508) 423‑2428

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SCORE David Manley 33 Commercial Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 546‑8022

Annette Dion— Tarot & Past Life Readings Annette Dion P.O. Box 613 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 239‑3586

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Children’s Friend & Family Services Heather Herlihy, LICSW 33 Commercial Street 2nd Floor Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑7198 childrensfriend.net

Finding Food Freedom Emily Walter 47 South Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 290‑8179 findingfoodfreedom.com

C REDIT CARD PROCESSING Infintech Matt Valego 4455 Carver Woods Drive, Suite 202B Cincinnati, OH 45242 (513) 338‑8461 infintechllc.com

DANCE STUDIOS

Soheil Samiei, DMD, PC Dr. Soheil Samiei 5‑A Dr. Osman Babson Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑3772

Rockport Dance Academy Emily Twombly Isinglass Place 28 Railroad Avenue Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 559‑1495

DISABILITY SERVICES

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DENTISTS All Seacoast Dental Associates Judy Francis 27 Commercial Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 515‑7804 allseacoastdental.com

David Harrison, DMD Dr. David Harrison 222 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑4500

Greater North Shore Link, Inc. Teresa Gove Arnold 300 Rosewood Drive, Suite 30 Danvers, MA 01923 (978) 406‑4614

DRIVING SCHOOLS Nicastro’s Driving School John Nicastro 79 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑6999 nicastrosdrivingschool.com

Scatterday’s Driving School David Scatterday 85 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑8205 scatterdaysdrivingschool.com

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EDUCATION & TRAINING

Independent Living Center of the North Shore & Cape Ann, Inc. Mary Margaret Moore 27 Congress Street, Suite 107 Salem, MA 01970 (978) 741‑0077

Endicott College Richard Weissman 33 Commercial Street Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 232‑2269

ilcnsca.org

endicott.edu

Enterprise Center at Salem State University Greg Smith 121 Loring Avenue Salem, MA 01970 (978) 542‑7528

Gloucester Public Schools Superintendent Richard Safier 6 School House Road Blackburn Circle Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑9800

enterprisectr.org

gloucesterschools.com

Essex Technical High School William H. Lupini 565 Maple Street Hathorne, MA 01937 (978) 374-4700

Gordon College Pam Lazarakis 255 Grapevine Road Wenham, MA 01984 (978) 867‑4275

essextech.net

Gloucester Education Foundation Christina Raimo 122 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑5550 thinkthebest.org

gordon.edu

Manchester Essex Regional School District Superintendent Pamela Beaudoin 36 Lincoln Street Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑4919 mersd.org

Attorneys At Law Catherine A. Schlichte, Esq. Patricia S. Johnstone, Esq. 14 Pleasant Street, Gloucester, MA 01930 978-283-1413 schlichtelawoffice.com CAPEANNVACATIONS.COM

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SERVICES Project Adventure, Inc. Richard Ross 719 Cabot Street Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 524‑4612 pa.org

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Rockport Public Schools Superintendent Robert Liebow 24 Jerden’s Lane Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑1200 rpk12.org

Salem State University Dean Mary Churchill 352 Lafayette Street Salem, MA 01970 (978) 542‑6324 salemstate.edu

Our Commerical Lending Team (L to R): AVP David Doucette, VP Lori Rostkowski, Nicole Giglio, Lauren Ellis, Dawne Studzinski, SVP Karl Wilson, SVP & Senior Lender Karen MacCormack, SVP David Boudreau, VP Marcia LaTorre, Lisa Kriz, VP Nina Cutts and AVP Stephen VanDerwerken.

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ELECTED & APPOINTED OFFICIALS Congressman Seth Moulton 17 Peabody Square Peabody, MA 01960 (978) 531‑1669 Essex County Sheriff Kevin F. Coppinger 20 Manning Avenue Middleton, MA 01949 (978) 750‑1900 Governor’s Councilor Eileen Duff 8 Barberry Heights Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (617) 725‑4015 voteduff.com

Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken City Hall, 9 Dale Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑9700 gloucester‑ma.gov

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State Representative Brad Hill State House Room 128 Boston, MA 02133 (617) 722‑2100 State Senator Bruce Tarr State House Room 308 Boston, MA 02133 (617) 722‑1600 mass.gov/legis/member/bet0.htm

Essex Town Administrator Brendhan Zubricki 30 Martin Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑6531 essexma.org

Manchester‑by‑ the‑Sea Town Administrator Gregory Federspiel 10 Central Street Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑2000 manchester.ma.us

Rockport Town Administrator Linda Sanders 34 Broadway Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6894 townofrockport.com

US Senator Edward Markey 5 High Street, Suite 101 Medford, MA 02155 (781) 396-2900 markey.senate.gov

US Senator Elizabeth Warren 2400 JFK Federal Building 15 New Sudbury Street Boston, MA 02203 (617) 565-3170 senate.gov/senators/113th_ congress/warren_elizabeth

State Representative Ann‑Margaret Ferrante State House Room 36 Boston, MA 02133 (617) 722‑2370

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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS & SUPPLIES

E MPLOYEE BENEFITS & HUMAN RESOURCES

Bayside Electrical Company Bruce Rowell 12 Oakland Avenue Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6770

Integrated Human Resources, Inc. 500 Cummings Center, Suite 1550 Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 969-0041

Dana Alarm & Electric, Inc. Joe Olsen 7 Blackburn Center Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑3262 Fisher & George Electric Company Timothy Fisher 6 Kernwood Street Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 922‑0675 Gray Electrical Service, Inc. Kevin Gray P.O. Box 3009 Gloucester, MA 01931 (978) 282‑1569 Jerry Noble Electricians, Inc. Steve Noble 242 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0750

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Cazeault Solar & Home Tim Sanborn 20 Gee Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281-4625

Ameriprise Financial Services John Thompson, CFP, CLU 4 Ruthern Way Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6429

cazeaultsolarhome.com

ameriprise.com

Neptune LNG, LLC Carol Churchill 20 City Square, 3rd Floor Charlestown, MA 02129 (617) 886‑8700

BankGloucester Patrick Thorpe 160 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑8200

gdfsuez.com

bankgloucester.com

Scott Energy Company, Inc. William Scott 43 Gloucester Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 526‑4929 scottenergyco.com

Manchester Electric, LLC Daniel Houde P.O. Box 225 Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑1194

Araneo Landworks, Inc. Matt Araneo 17 Kondelin Road, Suite 6 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 265‑4340

PG Trionic, Inc. Christian Peyla 234 Western Avenue Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑6733 trionicusa.com

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ENERGY SERVICES

EXCAVATING

ELECTRONICS DEVELOPMENT

Boston Fence Frank Biscardi 110 Park Street Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 236‑4001/(800) 585‑7753

FINANCIAL PLANNING & SERVICES

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FENCES

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Jim Ketchopulos & Sons Excavating Contractors, LLC George Ketchopulos 38 School Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6137 Ray Hamilton Trucking & Excavation Ray Hamilton 6 Lawrence Mountain Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 360‑9412

A Leader in the Community. Beauport Financial Services David McKechnie 3 Heritage Way, Suite 2 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0748 beauportfinancial.com

BG Financial Services Group Diane Rule 160 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 675‑9940 bgfinancialgrp.com

Cape Ann Savings Trust and Financial Services (A department of Cape Ann Savings Bank) John T. Brennan 109 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑7079 capeannsavingsbank.com/trust/ default/aspx

Capital Management Partners Thomas Dexter 100 Corporate Place, Suite 306 Peabody, MA 01960 (978) 535‑8989 capitalmanpartners.com

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Eddy Company, LLC Brian T. Eddy, MBA, CFA, CFP 122 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑3339

The Retirement Financial Center Thomas T. Riquier, CFP, CLU 10 Liberty Street, Suite 316 Danvers, MA 01923 (978) 777‑5000

eddycompany.com

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Horvitz & Frisch, P.C. Howard Frisch, CPA 128 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2639 horvitzfrisch.com

Serving Cape Ann for over 30 years. Lucas Noble Financial Lucas Noble 347A Washington Ave Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 646‑3029 Massachusetts Growth Capital Corp. Lawrence Andrews 529 Main Street Schrafft Center, Suite 1M‑10 Charlestown, MA 02129 (617) 523‑6262 massgcc.com

Morgan Stanley— Annette Grimes Annette Grimes 40 Beach Street Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑6015 morganstanleyfa.com/wayne.morris

Morgan Stanley Wealth Management— Mike Boucher Mike Boucher Ferncroft Corporate Center 35 Village Road, Suite 601 Middleton, MA 01949 (866) 692‑6619

F ISH & SEAFOOD— IMPORTERS & EXPORTERS National Fish & Seafood, Inc. Jack Ventola 11–15 Parker Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑7880 nationalfish.com

Northern Ocean Marine Jim LeBoeuf 7 Parker Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0222

Burgess & Mackey Funeral Home James C. Greely IV 201 Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6773 greelyfuneralhome.com

James C. Greely Funeral Service, Inc. James C. Greely IV 212 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0698 greelyfuneralhome.com

Pike‑Newhall Funeral Home Thomas C. Newhall 61 Middle Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0884 pikenewhall.com

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F ISH & SEAFOOD— PROCESSING Cape Seafoods, Inc. Jim Goriou 3 State Fish Pier Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑8522 capeseafoods.com

G ARDEN CENTERS & SERVICES Generous Gardeners, Inc. Susan Kelly Gloucester, MA 01930 (781) 346‑1363 generousgardeners.com

Gorton’s Paul Coz 128 Rogers Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑3000/(800) 222‑6846

Wolf Hill Home & Garden Center James McKechnie 104 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑4480

gortons.com

wolfhillgardencenter.com

Intershell Seafood Corporation Monte Rome 9 Blackburn Drive Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2523

fa.morganstanleyindividual.com/ michael.boucher

intershell.biz

Prudential Financial Services Pamela F. Basso Whistle Stop Mall Rockport, MA 01966 (781) 451-4718

FOOD TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH

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F UNERAL HOMES/ SERVICES

G RAPHIC DESIGN SERVICES DMK Graphics Dawn Kenney 9 Cedar Street Wakefield, MA 01880 (781) 245‑7315 dmkgraphics.com

Proteus Industries, Inc. R. Douglas Hall 33 Commercial Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑9545 proteusindustries.com

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Cape Ann YMCA Tim Flaherty 71 Middle Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0470

Cape Ann Handywoman Rebecca Borden 14 Pilots Hill Gloucester, MA 01930 (202) 329-9549

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Addison Gilbert Hospital, a member of Lahey Health Grace Numerosi 298 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑4000

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MAC Fitness Susan Hensley 6 Whistlestop Way Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑8900

Atlantic Acupuncture Eli Jacobe 10 Norman Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 525‑2255

macfitnessclub.com

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Ayurveda Wellness Healing, LLC Kim Sardo 25C Lexington Ave. Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 395‑1234 ayurvedawellnesshealing.com

Beauport Hearing Care Judi Hodge Bergeron, BC-HIS 8035 8 Lexington Avenue Magnolia, MA 01930 (978) 525‑2300

Manchester Athletic Club Katelyn Cross 8 Atwater Avenue Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑8900 manchesterathleticclub.com

Manor Hill Medical Associates Dr. Jay Isaac 1 Blackburn Drive Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑3698 blackburnprimarycare.com

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Hearing aids, repairs and services including aural rehabilitation coaching. Choose the local provider who is national board certified in hearing instrument sciences.

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clubxcel.com

Inner Harmony Music Therapy Emily Interrante 222 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 729‑6771

addisongilbert.org

Cape Ann Pediatricians PC Christine Allen 298 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑5079

Club Xcel PJ O’Clair, 6 School Street Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑0002

Mary Bannon, RN Mary Bannon 37 Forest Street Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944 (781) 266‑8337 Middlesex Recovery Gloucester Dr. Yvonne Smikle 61 Prospect Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (617) 669‑3171 NeedyMeds Richard Sagall 50 Whittemore Street Gloucester, MA 01931 (978) 281‑6666 needymeds.org

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Spencer Family Chiropractic, PC Nathan Spencer, D.C. 321 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑1411 The Fitness Zone Kurt Gross 37 Blackburn Center Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑5761 Zaven Jouhourian, M.D. Dr. Zaven E. Jouhourian 298 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑4550

H EATING & AIR CONDITIONING Essex Service Company Valerie Symonds P.O. Box 83 Essex, MA 01929‑0002 (978) 768‑6055 Morris Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. Betsy Quinn 56 Mitchell Road Ipswich, MA 01938 (978) 356‑9900 morrisheatingandair.com

A+BBB-rated ductless systems, heat and A/C installed in one day, energy efficiency and air quality experts, free estimates, 100% satisfaction guarantee Preferred Air, Inc. Tom Favazza 461 Boston Street, Suite A‑3 Topsfield, MA 01983 (978) 750‑8282 preferredair.com

Seasonal Control Robert & Amanda Jobe 10 Cleveland Place Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2530

HOME HEALTH CARE ABC Home Healthcare Professionals Jeannette Sheehan 281 Rear East Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑1001 • abchhp.com Adult Foster Care of the North Shore Cynthia Bjorlie 63 Middle Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2612 adultfostercarens.com

TLC @ Home, LLC Joanne Mercaldi 57 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑5575 • tlcnorthshore.com

H OUSING & HUMAN SERVICES Action, Inc. Peggy Hegarty‑Steck 180 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑1000 • actioninc.org American Red Cross of Northeast Massachusetts Frederica Doeringer 85 Lowell Street Peabody, MA 01960 (978) 922‑2224 redcross.org/ma/peabody

Brightview Senior Living Maria Gallagher 50 Endicott Street Danvers, MA 01923 (978) 750‑6111 brightviewdanvers.com

Community Enterprises, Inc. Michelle L. Baker 39 Norman St., Suite 302 Salem, MA 01970 (978) 281‑8889 communityenterprises.com

Gloucester Housing Authority David Houlden 259 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑4770 ghama.com

Harborlight Community Partners Deanna Fay 283 Elliot Street Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 922‑1305 harborlightcp.org

Independent Living Center of the North Shore & Cape Ann, Inc. Mary Margaret Moore 27 Congress Street, Suite 107 Salem, MA 01970 (978) 741‑0077 ilcnsca.org

North Shore Health Project Susan Gould‑Coviello 5 Center Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0101 healthproject.org

North Shore United Way, Inc. Margo Casey 248 Cabot Street Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 922‑3966 • nsuw.org The Open Door Julie LaFontaine 28 Emerson Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑6776

INDIVIDUALS David L. Marsh 367 Concord Street Gloucester, MA 01930‑1535 (978) 281‑2356 Sally Jackson 30 Old Nugent Farm Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0006 Sue Lufkin 27 Grove Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7122

INSULATION CONTRACTORS The Green Foam Guy Keith Roberts Pond Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 290‑8819 thegreenfoamguy.com

INSURANCE Babson‑Elwell & Davis, Inc. Adele Barratt 44 Blackburn Center Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑1561 babson‑elwell‑davis.com

Wellspring House Melissa Diamond 302 Essex Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑3550 x0

Cape Ann Insurance Agency, Inc. Charles Nahatis 23 Dale Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑7757

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IMPORTING/ EXPORTING

Eliot Community Human Services (Gloucester CBFS) Zach Thompson 5 Blackburn Center Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑1410, x5031

A. Lyons & Company, Inc. Darrell Perkins 40 Beach Street, Unit 105 Manchester-by-the-Sea,MA01944 (978) 526‑4244

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hlyons.com

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DBS International, LLC Donna Baker Schwenk 18 High Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑3985

An independent insurance agency offering personal and business insurance since 1984 from proven and caring professionals. Auto and truck license plates issued and renewed in office for clients.

Carroll K. Steele Insurance Agency, Inc. Stephen Dexter 32 Pleasant Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑5100 cksteele.com

Since 1867, Carroll Steele Insurance has been providing its business and personal clients with the best in coverage and unyielding commitment to customer satisfaction. Carroll K. Steele Insurance— Rockport William Webber 31 Broadway Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑3778 (800) 661‑4546 cksteele.com

Cleaves Insurance Agency, Inc., Member of the Quinn Group Julie Brighi 214 Eastern Avenue, Suite 3 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 546‑3601 G. Everett Mahony Insurance Agency, Inc., member of the Quinn Group Julie Brighi 214 Eastern Avenue, Suite 3 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑5131 quinngroupins.com

Gove & Feldman Insurance Agency, Inc. Bruce Feldman 124 Main Street, Suite 1 Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6982

Leslie S. Ray Insurance Agency David Ray 129 Dodge Street Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 927‑2600 leslieray.com

Life Solutions Group Jonathan Pratt 99 Conifer Hill Drive, Suite 100 Danvers, MA 01923 (978) 605‑5202 lsgadvisors.com

Logue Insurance Agency, Inc. Tim Logue 1 Central Street Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑8444 logueinsurance.com

Magnolia Associates Sarah Flickinger 10 Lowe Drive Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 821‑9004 Prince Insurance Agency Wendy Prendergast 15 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑7314 princeinsuranceagency.com

Salem Five Insurance Services John S. DeVries III 210 Essex Street Salem, MA 01970 (978) 720‑5571 Walter A. Wilkins Insurance Agency Mary Jo Wilkins 186 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑0277 columbiainsuranceagency.net

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John J. Walsh Insurance Toni Hazen 21 Broadway Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6734 walshinsurance.com

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SERVICES I NTERIOR DESIGN & DECORATION Bonneville Design Lisa Bonneville, FASID, NCIDQ 68 Summer Street Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑4491

LAND SURVEYS County Land Surveys, Inc. Richard Loud P.O. Box 543 Gloucester, MA 01931 (978) 282‑0443 countylandsurveys.com

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Applying Universal Design for beautiful lifelong homes for all ages and abilities. J.S. Hurd Kitchen & Bath Design Joanne Hurd 862 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑5105 Sue Adams Interiors Sue Adams 1030 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 515‑7270 sueadamsinteriors.com

INTERNET SERVICES Cape Ann Communications Lucinda Seigel 183 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (617) 901‑3805 capeanncomm.com

KITCHENS McCormick Kitchen and Baths Frank McCormick 1161 Broadway Saugus, MA 01906 (781) 231‑4200 mccormick‑kitchens.com

Right Angle Kitchens & Design Ken Schaefer 175‑G New Boston Street Woburn, MA 01801 (781) 938‑0176 rightanglekitchens.com

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LANDSCAPING & TREE SERVICES Benco Landscaping Inc. Robb Benjamin 14 Brierwood Court Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0190 Cape Ann Tree Service, Inc. Matthew Natti Ten Fernwood Lake Ave. Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 768‑7700 capeanntree.com

Full service tree and landscaping including all aspects of tree care, landscape design, construction, maintenance, plant healthcare, masonry and organics since 1981. Certified, experienced, professional. Compass Rose Landscaping A.J. Orlando 7 Old Essex Rd. Ipswich, MA 01938 (978) 479‑6424 Cutting Edge Landscaping Nick DeCoste P.O. Box 421 Gloucester, MA 01931 (978) 652-8051 Dan Leaman Landscaping & Maintenance Co., Inc. Dan Leaman 12 Great Hill Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑6196

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Essex County Landscape Associates, LLC James Aspesi 14 Parker St., Unit 1 Gloucester, MA 01930 (888) 900‑3252 eclacorp.com

Garden Concepts Tim Miller 1 Gardner Terrace Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-6389

LAUNDRIES & DRY CLEANERS Nor’east Cleaners— Gloucester David Mering 6 Thatcher Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑4545 noreastcleaners.com

Nor’east Cleaners— Manchester‑by‑ the‑Sea David Mering 15 Summer Street Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑4266

Cape Ann Business Law, P.C. Meredith Fine 46 Middle Street, Suite 2 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 515‑7224 capeannlegal.com

Cape Ann Law Robert L. Visnick, Esq. 11 School Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑2525 capeannlaw.com

Cunningham & Cunningham J.D. Cunningham, III, Esq. 59 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑0006 Eliason Law Office, LLC Deborah Eliason 63 Middle Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑7432 eliasonlawoffice.com

Frontiero Law Office, P.C. Sal Frontiero 46 Middle Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑2850

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Nor’east Cleaners— Railroad Avenue David Mering 31 Railroad Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑4513

Kiely & Ferrante, LLC Kevin J. Kiely, Esq. 85 Eastern Avenue, Suite 306 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑7700 x4

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LAWYERS Attorney Ted Beauparlant Ted Beauparlant 35 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑5056 beauparlantlaw.net

Bonaccorso & Associates William Bonaccorso 48 Central Street Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944 •(617) 912‑0957 bonaccorsolaw.com

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Kline, Gardner & O’Connor, P.C. Elizabeth O’Connor 96 Middle Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑3840 Law Office of Bridget Murray Bridget Murray 85 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 473‑1631 estate‑planning‑manchester‑ma.com

Law Office of Edwin T. Holmes Edwin Holmes 146 South Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑3478

Liam O’Connell Law 46 Middle Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 309-9243 liamoconnelllaw.com

Orlando & Associates Joseph Orlando, Esq. One Western Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑8100

LIBRARIES Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free Library Deborah Kelsey 2 Dale Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑9763 sawyerfreelibrary.org

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Ouellette Law Office Stephen Ouellette 127 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑7788 fishlaw.com

Ruberto, Israel & Weiner, P.C. Stacey C. Friends 255 State Street 7th Floor Boston, MA 02109 (617) 742‑4200

Magnolia Library Center Doug Shatford 1 Lexington Avenue Magnolia, MA 01930 (978) 525‑3343 magnolialibrary.org

Manchester‑by‑ the‑Sea Public Library Sara Collins 15 Union Street Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑7711 manchesterpl.org

riw.com

Specialties: trademark and copyright, licensing. Firm practice areas: corporate, retail and hospitality, litigation, technology, real estate.

Rockport Public Library Cindy Grove 17 School Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6934

Schlichte & Johnstone, PC Catherine Schlichte 14 Pleasant Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑1413

LOCKSMITHS

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Concentrating on real estate conveyancing and site development permitting; estate planning, estate settlement, medicaid planning, guardianships, conservatorships and fiduciary litigation. Seaside Legal Solutions Joel Favazza 111 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 627‑4500

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Earl’s Lock Shop Earl Selig 42 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 559‑1423 Whitmarsh Lock & Safe Bob Whitmarsh 2 Blueberry Lane Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑7057 whitmarshlock.com

MACHINE SHOPS J & L Welding & Machine, Inc. Jeff Amero 19–25 Arthur Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑3388

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MAILING & SHIPPING SERVICES

MANUFACTURERS’ REPRESENTATIVES

Easy Ship & Pack David Rome 127 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑4641

MAJEC Sales Elliott Margolis 6 Cobbler’s Lane Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 927‑3189

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MANUFACTURERS Applied Materials Howard Amaral 35 Dory Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282-6234 appliedmaterials.com

C.B. Fisk, Inc. Greg Bover 21 Kondelin Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑1909 cbfisk.com

Gloucester Engineering Company, Inc. Carl Johnson 11 Dory Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑9200 gloucesterengineering.com

Sonolite Plastics Corporation Jonathan Lawrence 10 Fernwood Lake Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑0662 sonoliteplastics.com

Strong Group, Inc. Steve Kaity 39 Grove St., P.O. Box 1195 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑3300 strongleather.com

Vacuum Technology Inc. Sam Cai 15 Great Republic Drive, Unit #4 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 879‑4302 vti‑glovebox.com

Winning Solutions, Inc Dana Silva 66 Summer Street Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944 (978) 525‑2816 winningsolution.com

Sullco, Inc. Richard Sullivan 40 Beach Street, Unit 105 Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑4244 • sullco.net

Strong & Cutter Co. David Cutter 105 Maplewood Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑3300

Promotions Express Daphne Peel Congelosi 34 Main Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 985‑3933

strong‑cutter.com

Riehl Marketing Solutions Holly Riehl, 2 Island Road Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7674

Strong Group, Inc. Steve Kaity 39 Grove St., P.O. Box 1195 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑3300

MASONRY CONTRACTORS Numerosi Masonry Giuseppe Numerosi 52 Middle Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 360‑0296

Town & Country Masonry Kevin Vieira P.O. Box 5347 Magnolia, MA 01930 (978) 282‑6500

numerosimasonry.com

strongleather.com

MARKETING & PROMOTION— PRODUCTS & SERVICES ACME Apparel Megan Musgrave 45 Blackburn Center Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑4800 acmeapparel.com

Armstrong Brand Consulting Christine Armstrong 35 St. Louis Ave. Gloucester, MA 01930 (646) 644‑5037 armstrongbrandconsulting.com

The Bridge Cape Ann Kory Curcuru The Innovation House 18 Norman Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 943‑2182 bridgecapeann.com

Community Connections Marketing Sarah Gurulé, P.O. Box 793 Winchester, MA 01890 (781) 729‑3122 ccmadvertising.com

GAP Promotions, LLC Gayle Piraino 1 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑0083 gappromo.com

JO Social Branding Jeannine O’Neil P.O. Box 5514 Gloucester, MA 01930‑0007 (978) 325‑1901 josocialbranding.com

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SERVICES MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS Northeast Process Systems, Inc. Eric Sweet 19 Kettle Cove Lane, Unit C‑4 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 525‑3200

Northshore Magazine/RMS Media Group Donna Dunne 300 Brickstone Square, Suite 904 Andover, MA 01810 (978) 623-0029 nshoremag.com

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MEMORIALS

O FFICE SPACE RENTALS

Mount Pleasant Memorials Julie Nicastro 150 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑7841

Office Concepts Thomas T. Riquier 10 Liberty Street, Suite 316 Danvers, MA 01923 (978) 762‑5400

MOVING & STORAGE

O FFICE SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT & SERVICES

Hiltz Moving & Storage, Inc. Megan Sudbay 23 Kondelin Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑2520 hiltzmoving.com

NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES Boston Globe Media Bruce MacDonald 53 State Street Boston, MA 02109 (617) 929-8556 bostonglobemedia.com

Cape Ann Beacon/ Wicked Local Media Tim McCarthy 75 Sylvan Street, Suite C‑105 Danvers, MA 01923 (978) 739‑1350 wickedlocal.com

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W.B. Mason 274 West Cummings Park Woburn, MA 01801 (978) 590‑9224 • tneoi.com

O IL & PROPANE SERVICES Atlantic Discount Oil, Inc. Deana Patterson 47‑R Parker Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑5795

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Rose’s Oil Service, Inc. Frank Rose, Jr. 375 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑3334 rosesmarine.com

Scott Energy Company, Inc. William Scott 43 Gloucester Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 526‑4929 scottenergyco.com

Cape Ann Oil Service Marc Cunningham P.O. Box 1205 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2087 capeannoil.com

Eastern Propane & Oil George Haseltine 131 Water Street Danvers, MA 01923 (978) 774‑1930 (800) 322‑6628

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eastern.com

The Manchester Cricket Pat Slade 50 Summer Street Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea,MA01944 (978) 526‑7131

J.M. Walsh Oil Company Janelle Favaloro 6 Cleveland Place Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑4815

themanchestercricket.com

jmwalshoil.com

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Paint Pro Inc. Jeremy Heussi 27 Addison Street Essex, MA 01929 (978) 281-8976 • paintproinc.com

PARKS & OPEN SPACE Essex County Greenbelt Association Mary Williamson 82 Eastern Avenue Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7241 • ecga.org Essex National Heritage Area Annie Harris 10 Federal Street, Suite 12 Salem, MA 01970 (978) 740‑0444 essexheritage.org

OPTICIANS Ocean Optical Cheryl Collins Aparo 127 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑1923 oceanopticalcapeann.com

Vision Depot Dr. Bonny Weingarten 29 Railroad Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑4514 visiondepot.net

atlanticdiscountoil.com

Gloucester Daily Times Andrea Holbrook 36 Whittemore Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑7000

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Old Yankee Fuel Company Bruce Landergren 132 Eastern Avenue Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑6862

PAINTING CONTRACTORS Jerry Enos Painting Company, Inc. Jerry Enos 12 Prospect Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6843 jerryenospainting.com

Michael McNamara’s Precision Painting Michael McNamara 6 Allen Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑3571 michaelmcnamarapainting.com

PAVING Hagstrom Co., Inc. Tracy Shea 167 Western Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0322

PAYROLL PROCESSING Payroll Northeast, Inc. Erin Murphy 130 Centre Street, Suite 3 Danvers, MA 01923 (617) 830‑1661 payrollnortheast.com

PEST CONTROL General Environmental Services, Inc. Peter Wonson 12 Walnut Park Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑6324/(800) 343‑8278 teamges.net

P ET CARE/GROOMING & IN-HOME SERVICES Annabelle’s Pet Care Christine Morey Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑4946 annabelles.org

Debbie’s In Home Pet Care Debbie Walter 47 South Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 290‑1015

Sky Canvas Ap Nicholas Glass P.O. Box 65 Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944 (978) 473‑1473

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Providing conscientious, loving care for all your pets since 1993! Specialties include overnights, cat care and daily dog walks. Affordable, competitive rates, excellent references. K‑9 Kuts Julie Borge 8 Center Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑0989 Salty Dogs of Cape Ann Emily Neish Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 290‑0631 saltydogsofcapeann.com

PHOTOGRAPHY Arlene Taliadoros Photography Arlene Taliadoros 105 Eastern Avenue Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7810 taliadoros.com

Coastal Exposure Photography & Aerial Media Paul Aquipel 5 Ocean Ave Gloucester, MA 01930 978-879-9868 Coastal-exposure.com

Legacy Republic, Diane Ambrose Independent Consulting Diane Ambrose 8 Highview Road Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 944-0252 legacyrepublic.com/lm/ dianeambrose

PLUMBING— WHOLESALE/RETAIL F.W. Webb Company Brett Frazier 51 Great Republic Drive Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑7800 fwwebb.com

Salem Plumbing Supply Co. Inc. Jason Sevinor 97 River Street Beverly, MA 01915 (800) 691‑7473 salemplumbing.com

Salem Plumbing Supply Company, Inc. Jason Sevinor 105 R Maplewood Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (866) 986‑7473 salemplumbing.com

PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS & SUPPLIES Andrews Plumbing & Heating Company, Inc. Todd Howland 21 Reynard Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0645 andrewsplumbingheating.com

Earl J. Unis & Sons, Inc. Joseph J. Unis 13 Cedar Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑5957 Milne Plumbing & Heating Scott Milne P.O. Box 603 Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑1751

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Morris Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. Betsy Quinn 56 Mitchell Road Ipswich, MA 01938 (978) 356‑9900 morrisheatingandair.com

A+BBB-rated ductless systems, heat and A/C installed in one day, energy efficiency and air quality experts, free estimates, 100% satisfaction guarantee.

PRINTERS Cricket Press, Inc. David Slade 50 Summer Street Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑7131 cricketpress.com

Minuteman Press Phil Broderick 409 Cabot Street Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 927‑8757 minutemanbeverly.com

Oxford Graphics, Inc. Anthony Passanisi 212 Magnolia Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑3663 oxgraphics.com

RADIO STATIONS North Shore 104.9 FM Todd Tanger 8 Enon Street North Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 927‑1049 northshore1049.com

By The Sea Sotheby’s— Julie Smith 715 Hale Street Beverly Farms, MA 01915 (978) 337‑9644 juliegamblesmith.com

By the Sea Sotheby’s— Karen Hanson 715 Hale Street Beverly Farms, MA 01915 (978) 865‑1168 bytheseasir.com

Churchill Properties Karen Bernier 49 Union Street Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑0930 churchillprop.com

Coldwell Banker— Anne Pardee 85 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑8808 coldwellbankerhomes.com/ma/ gloucester/office/gloucester/oid_3842

Coldwell Banker— John & Cindy Farrell 50 Dodge Street, Suite 105 Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 468‑9576 bostonnorthrealestate.com

Coldwell Banker— Mary S. Hickey 85 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 500‑4294 Coldwell Banker— Michele Allison‑Elwell 85 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 766‑8041 micheleelwellcapeannhomes.com

REAL ESTATE By the Sea Sotheby’s— Amanda Armstrong 715 Hale Street Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 879‑6322

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Alyson O’Hara 21 Central Street Manchester‑by‑the‑Sea, MA 01944 (978) 526‑7572

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Harbor View Realty Trust Maureen Malloy P.O. Box 480 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑7647 J. Barrett & Company, LLC Ann Olivio 171 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑1315 jbarrettrealty.com

J. Barrett & Company— Gabriela DeBenedictis 171 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 879‑9773 J. Barrett & Company— Nancy Sclafani 171 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 239-1945 nancysclafani.realtor

J. Barrett & Company, LLC (Prides Crossing) Amy Wallick 586 Hale Street P.O. Box 270 Prides Crossing, MA 01965 (978) 767‑0889 Jimary Series LLC Marcy Pregrent 186 Main Street P.O. Box 206 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑8184 Kobby Realty Company Scott DeWitt 17 Lakeview Road Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑7665

North Shore’s Gold Coast Realty Peter Foster 10 Lexington Ave. P.O. Box 5382 Gloucester, MA 01930 (617) 823‑3812

RE/MAX Advantage Real Estate— Rosemary Quarato Rosemary Quarato 224 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 764‑1978

nsgcr.com

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Local independently owned real estate agency specializing in residential and commercial properties in the Cape Ann and North Shore area. See all listings online!

RE/MAX Advantage Real Estate— Ruth Pino 224 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 764‑6710

Olson Real Estate Rick Olson 21 Broadway Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑7181 olsonre.com

Pinnacle Fine Homes & Investments— Bruce Bain P.O. Box 1533 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑8707

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RE/MAX Advantage Real Estate— Terrence R. Sullivan 224 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 927‑9100 remax‑advantage‑beverly‑ma.com

RE/MAX at the Coast Michael Beaton 45 Broadway Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6474

newenglandmoves.com

owncapeann.com

RE/MAX Advantage Real Estate— Elizabeth B. Pool, GRI, SRES, CDPE, CBR RE/MAX Advantage Real Estate 224 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 290‑1736

Vadala Real Estate Peter & Denise Vadala 9‑D Dr. Osman Babson Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑1111

bettypool.com

RE/MAX Advantage Real Estate— Jennifer Anderson & Ron Goulart 28 East Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑1260

Wentworth Realty Group Dorenda Wentworth 9 Whistlestop Mall Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 879‑8196 wentworthrealty.com

jenandron.com

R EAL ESTATE & PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

RE/MAX Advantage Real Estate— Patty Knaggs 10 Perkins Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 290‑1407

Blackburn Center, LLC Jay McNiff 11 Blackburn Center Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑6300

pattyknaggs.com

blackburnctr.com

Cape Ann Marketplace, LLC Tina Lamson P.O. Box 8008 Gloucester, MA 01931 (978) 282‑9560

Coastal Service Network John Shea 5 Village Road Magnolia, MA 01930 (978) 525‑3172 Compass Mac Bell 33 Commercial Street 1st Floor Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑8900 glosta.com

Gloucester Crossing Bruce Harlamert 3 Center Plaza, Suite 420 Boston, MA 02108 (617) 742‑5589 samparkco.com

Homeport Eileen Kelley 42 Magnolia Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 337‑6369

R EAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT Hecht Development Ken Hecht 122 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (617) 755‑9400 hechtdev.com

R EAL ESTATE RENTALS North Shore’s Gold Coast Realty Peter Foster 10 Lexington Ave. P.O. Box 5382 Gloucester, MA 01930 (617) 823‑3812 nsgcr.com

Local independently owned real estate agency specializing in residential and commercial properties in the Cape Ann and North Shore area. See all our listings online!

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SECURITY SERVICES

SIGNS

Gloucester Rental Center, Inc. Priscilla Malboeuf 32 Maplewood Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑3266

American Alarm & Communications, Inc. Greg Sacca 297 Broadway Arlington, MA 02474 (781) 859‑2015

Clay Sign Service Michael Clay 5 Ridgewood Road Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6094

glourental.com

americanalarm.com

The Event Company Taylor Hedges P.O. Box 419 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑4884 rentent.com

Primetime Party Zone Annette Leissner 50 Whittemore Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑9663 primetimepartyzone.com

SENIOR SERVICES Day By Day Adult Care, Inc. Martha Rappoli 4‑R Blackburn Drive Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑0252 Element Care Bruce Jankowitz 29‑A Emerson Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑7375 elementcare.org

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute Chris Munkholm 55 Blackburn Center Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 491-5968 gmgi.org

ROOFING CONTRACTORS Cazeault Solar & Home Tim Sanborn 20 Gee Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281-4625 cazeaultsolarhome.com

Precision Roofing Services of N.E., Inc. Tony Corrao (Uncle Tony) 35 John Wise Ave. Essex, MA 01929 (978) 281‑3340 precisionroofing.us

Element Care provides complete health care to eligible adults age 55+ through the Program of Allinclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE). Friends of the Gloucester Council on Aging Lucia Sheehan Rose Baker Senior Center 6 Manuel F. Lewis Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑9765 Greater North Shore Link, Inc. Teresa Gove Arnold 300 Rosewood Drive, Suite 30 Danvers, MA 01923 (978) 406‑4614 northshorelink.org

SeniorCare Inc. Paula Curley 49 Blackburn Center Gloucester, MA 01930 100 Cummings Center, Suite 106H Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 281‑1750 (866) 927-1050

Jumpframe Scott Lohan 60 Eastern Ave Essex, MA 01929 (855) 490-5867 Seaside Graphics Bill Loiacano 27 Railroad Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑0960 seasidegraphics.com

SKATING CLUBS Cape Ann Skating Club Katrina Haskell P.O. Box 1193 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 768‑6099 cafsc.org

S KILLED NURSING & REHABILITATION FACILITIES Den‑Mar Health & Rehabilitation Center Christine Marek 44 South Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑6311 denmar‑health.com

Golden Living Gloucester Devon Cormier 272 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑0333 goldenlivingcenters.com

Seacoast Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Stephen Doyle 292 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑0300 seacoastrehab.com

Beautiful, modern, award-winning facility. Short-term rehabilitation and long-term care. Comprehensive, individualized and compassionate medical and skilled nursing care. A member of Lahey Health Continuing Care.

SNOW PLOWING Precision Snowplowing & Sanding Tony Corrao (Uncle Tony) 35 John Wise Ave. Essex, MA 01929 (978) 281‑3340

TAX PREPARATION Eddy Company, LLC Brian T. Eddy, MBA, CFA, CFP 122 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282‑3339

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WATER & SEWER CONTRACTORS

Horvitz & Frisch, P.C. Howard Frisch, CPA 128 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2639

Cooper Associates Richard Cooper 12 Summer Street Court Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546‑3615

horvitzfrisch.com

Serving Cape Ann for over 30 years.

TELECOMMUNICATIONS Coastal Telecom Inc. Angela Gill 35 Main Street, Suite 116 Topsfield, MA 01983 (978) 744‑4900

T RAVEL & TOURISM RESOURCES

STORAGE

Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce Ken Riehl 33 Commercial Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑1601

WEB DESIGN & SUPPORT Coveside Designs Annalei Babson 69 Curtis Street Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 309‑8450 covesidedesigns.com

gocti.us

precisionroofing.us

Home Port Self Storage Anna Loiacano 10 Witham Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑2275

North of Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau Anne Marie Casey I95 Southbond, Exit 60 Salisbury, MA 01952 (978) 465‑6555

DMK Graphics Dawn Kenney 9 Cedar Street Wakefield, MA 01880 (781) 245‑7315 dmkgraphics.com

Smallfish‑Design Steve Brettler 477 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283‑4771

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North Shore Mini Storage—Essex Tom Fraser 73 Eastern Avenue Essex, MA 01929 (978) 768‑3863

Connections Adventure Travel Jean Grobe 17 Lincoln Street Gloucester, MA 01930 (888) 602‑7622

Sperling Interactive Max Covitz 10 Derby Square, Unit S1 Salem, MA 01970 (978) 304‑1730

northshoreministorage-essex.com

connectionsadventuretravel.com

North Shore Mini Storage Paul & Brenda Bilodeau 444 Essex Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 281‑6416

Discover Gloucester Elizabeth Carey P.O. Box 915 Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 675‑1818

northshoreministorage.com

discovergloucester.com

sperlinginteractive.com

WINDOW CLEANING Steve Jamieson Window Cleaning Stephen Jamieson 5 Wolf Hill Summit Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 879‑9285 stevejamiesonwindowcleaning.com

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WELCOME TO BEAUTIFUL GLOUCESTER…

YOUR DESTINATION FOR WATERFRONT DINING, HARBOR CRUISES AND SPECIAL EVENTS

Join us for a lunch cruise, brunch cruise or a dinner cruise with cash bar and dancing. Rent the entire boat or one of our decks for your special event, wedding, or birthday party. Visit our website for our public cruise schedule. Weather permitting, we cruise in all seasons!

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Dine on our spacious waterfront deck or have a cocktail at our lively bar. We feature the freshest seafood from local fishermen and beyond. In colder months, our deck is fully enclosed and heated, and you’ll dine under twinkling lights. Come join us, year-round!

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Views of the waterfront, abundant natural light, an enchanting ballroom, a balcony lounge, a delectable menu and top notch services; that’s Cruiseport Gloucester! We offer full-service event planning, and meeting space for 100-300 guests. Call us to book one of our function rooms or for a tour.

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