Gloucester Police/Fire: Annual Lobster Crate race this Saturday

Gloucester residents are invited to the 2025 Lobster Crate Race this Saturday, continuing a cherished annual tradition hosted by Chief Edward Conley and the Gloucester Police Department.

Key Takeaways:

  • The 2025 Gloucester Lobster Crate Race takes place on Saturday, July 26, at 10:30 a.m.
  • Chief Edward Conley and the Gloucester Police Department are hosting the event.
  • The Lobster Crate Race is an annual tradition in Gloucester.
  • Residents are invited and encouraged to attend.
  • The event reflects Gloucester’s community spirit and maritime heritage.

Gloucester Prepares for Annual Lobster Crate Race

An Invitation to Celebrate Community and Tradition

Gloucester is set to embrace one of its most beloved traditions as the 2025 Lobster Crate Race returns this Saturday, July 26, at 10:30 a.m. Chief Edward Conley and the Gloucester Police Department are extending an open invitation to all residents to join in the festivities.

A Cherished Local Event

The Lobster Crate Race has long been a highlight in Gloucester’s calendar, symbolizing the city’s rich maritime heritage and strong community bonds. As an annual event, it offers an opportunity for families, friends, and neighbors to come together in celebration.

Event Details

Residents eager to participate or spectate can mark their calendars with the following details:

  • Date: Saturday, July 26, 2025
  • Time: 10:30 a.m.
  • Hosted by: Chief Edward Conley and the Gloucester Police Department

Community Spirit at Its Finest

By hosting the Lobster Crate Race, the Gloucester Police Department demonstrates its commitment to fostering community engagement. Such events play a crucial role in strengthening relationships between law enforcement and the citizens they serve.

Join the Festivities

All members of the Gloucester community are encouraged to attend. Whether you’re there to cheer on participants or simply enjoy the lively atmosphere, the Lobster Crate Race promises a memorable experience that captures the essence of Gloucester’s communal spirit.

Residents are urged to arrive early to secure the best viewing spots and take part in the camaraderie that defines this cherished event. The Gloucester Police Department looks forward to welcoming everyone for a day of fun, tradition, and community connection.

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