We are America's oldest fishing port. Since 1623, Gloucester has been serving the world as a harvester of quality seafood. First named "Le Beauport" by Samuel de Champlain because of its beautiful harbor and scenic rocky shores, Gloucester has been a destination community ever since. Those seeking spectacular natural beauty, an energetic and picturesque working port, a diverse population who continue to honor their cultural traditions, a variety of recreational activities, and one of the premier art colonies of our country, enjoy visiting this historic city. Conveniently located less than one hour from Boston, Gloucester is a place of welcome for a visit, to live, or to build a successful business. This web site is provided by the City of Gloucester and Mayor John Bell to offer a window of information on a unique and wonderful place.
Curbside collection of Christmas trees is the week of Jan 9 thru 13, 2023 on your regular trash day. Please have trees out by 7am free of decorations and lights. Trees in plastic bags will not be collected.
Read More »Drainlayer licenses, sewer connection permits, road opening permits and curb cut permits are issued at: Department of Public Works 28 Poplar Street, Gloucester, MA 01930 Drainlayer License Regulations (PDF) Insurance Requirements (PDF) 2023…
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