The difference between beach and resident stickers and where residents stickers are needed.

Beach Stickers can be used for both.
Residents stickers are not and can not be used at Beaches.
Hope this helps.
The following parking areas require either a resident beach sticker or
a resident parking sticker with a nominal fee associated with the
purchase of a resident parking sticker: good for a period of five
years beginning in 2012 and every five years thereafter.
Beach Court, for its entire length.
Commercial Street, #17—#21, westerly side, in a southerly direction to
its intersection with Beach Court.
Day Avenue, both sides beginning at its intersection with High Street
for its entire length in a southerly direction.
Eastern Point Boulevard, Niles Beach area, westerly side, (Niles Beach
Area) from its boundary with Eastern Point Road in a southerly
direction to its intersection with Farrington Avenue, from 6:00 a.m.
to 6:00 p.m. daily.
Farrington Avenue, southerly side from its intersection with Eastern
Point Boulevard to its intersection with St. Louis Avenue from May 1
to September 15 during the hours of 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Fort Square, for its entire length (from #2 to #59).
So, a beach sticker is as good as a resident sticker.
Thank you
Have a safe and fun Summer.

Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken

Mid-Sommar Fest

Spiran Lodge #98Mid-Sommar Fest

 

Saturday, June 25 – 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM

At Spiran Lodge

Corner of Broadway and School St., Rockport

Maypole

Nisu and Pastries for Sale

Swedish Meatballs

Strawberries & Cream

Hot Dogs and Swedish Hamburgers

Nisu & Coffee

Scandinavian Gifts

Entertainment: Finnish Folk Singers –

Alexandra Conniver and Kermit Bennett (HYVAA)

Walking Tours at the Cape Ann Museum

The Cape Ann Museum welcomes you to get your arts and culture fix outside this weekend with two walking tours featuring major players in Cape Ann’s artistic, economic and social history. Choose between a leisurely stroll down historic Middle Street on Friday, June 17 or a lively jaunt by Gloucester’s harbor to view the very spots immortalized by the work of artist Fitz Henry Lane on Saturday, June 18.

Guided walking tours begin at 10:00a.m., are held rain or shine and last about 1½ hours; participants should be comfortable being on their feet for that amount of time. $10 members; $20 nonmembers (includes Museum admission). Space is limited; reservations required. Call (978)283-0455 x10 or email info@capeannmuseum.org for details. Tickets can also be purchased online at Eventbrite. Choose one or both tours: Historic Middle Street and Fitz Henry Lane.

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Image credit: Fitz Henry Lane (1804–1865). Gloucester Harbor at Sunrise, c. 1850, oil on canvas. 
Gift of Lawrence Brooks, 1970. [Acc. #2020]

Brunch at Beauport

Brunch at Beauport

Thursday, June 30, 10:00 – Noon

Beauport, the Sleeper-McCann House, 75 Eastern Point Boulevard, Gloucester, Mass.

Beauport Brunch 2016 – both dates

$40 Historic New England members, $50 nonmembers

 

Bring friends and family to an elegant morning brunch on the Beauport terrace overlooking Gloucester Harbor. Catered by “beach gourmet catering” from Gloucester, the brunch includes assorted quiche, fresh fruit, croissants, sticky buns, and mimosas. A tour of the house is offered after brunch. Sunhats are recommended. Rain date: Thursday, July 7.

 

Registration is required. Please call 978-283-0800 for more information. Purchase tickets now.

 

Upcoming Ribbon Cutting Events!

The Chamber has some exciting ribbon cuttings coming up on Cape Ann.  We’ll be at 7th Wave Restaurant, Tonno Restaurant and The Brass Monkey with our big scissors and ribbon!  We invite you all to join!

The Chamber will hold a Ribbon Cutting ceremony at Tonno Restaurant at 2 Main Street in Gloucester on Friday, June 17, 2016 at 3:00 PM. The ribbon cutting will celebrate the grand opening of the restaurant.

Later that night, June 17 at 7:00 PM, we’ll be in at 7 Tuna Wharf in Rockport for a Ribbon Cutting ceremony at 7th Wave Restaurant . The ribbon cutting will celebrate the grand re-opening and of the restaurant and New Concept Menu under new owners, Natasha Kahn and Zac Tran.

The Brass Monkey is having a grand opening celebration at 85 Main Street in Gloucester on Monday, June 20, 2015 at 5:00 PM. Their newly renovated space is open for business with an eclectic mix of goods.

We are excited about all three of these new ventures on Cape Ann.  Join us to celebrate!

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International Dory Races 2016

 

 

NOTICE

Schedule of Events for June Races 2016
Thursday, June 16th, 6:30 pm – Canadian Reception

At: St. Peter’s Club

*All committee members are welcome to attend and greet the Canadian rowers.

 

Saturday, June 18th, 10 am – International Dory Races

Versus Nova Scotia, Canada

At: Jodrey State Fish Pier

*Open to the public.

 

Saturday, June 18th, 1 pm – Awards Banquet

At: Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center

*All committee members are welcome and encouraged to attend.

 

Thank You!

Your International Dory Committee’s Board of Directors