Scituate Pocket Guide - The Inn at Scituate Harbor

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Scituate Pocket Guide - The Inn at Scituate Harbor
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Hello & Welcome to Scituate
Scituate offers its residents and
visitors a spectacular assortment of
local events and attractions. Truly a
destination for anyone looking for
award winning restaurants, artisan
shops, golfing, boating or just relaxing
on the beach. Known as the Irish
Riviera, this town has it all! Start in
North Scituate and you will find a
quaint village with easy access to the
Boston Commuter Rail. Follow the
bike paths along Gannett Road or
the Driftway and soon you will be
enjoying the waves at Minot or
Peggotty Beach. Afterwards stop into Scituate Harbor and take a stroll
along the shops at Front Street and grab a bite to eat. Whether you are
here for a day, a weekend or a year round resident, visit
www.ScituateChamber.Org for a full list of events throughout town.
Scituate Restaurant Week, the St.
Patrick's Day Parade and the annual
Heritage Days Festival are just a few
of the local favorites that we hope
to share with you.
We hope you have fun!
Scituate Chamber of
Commerce
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Places of Worship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Important Information & Phone #’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
GATRA Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Kennedy’s Country Gardens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Historical Sites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Town Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Town Beach / Water Info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Scituate Tide Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39
NORTH SCITUATE VILLAGE
Simply Vintage by the Sea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
The Feathered Nest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
The New Upholstery Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Funtastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Stillwater’s Wine & Gourmet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Circe’s Grotto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Wilbur’s North Ice Cream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
SCITUATE HARBOR
Joye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
The Welch Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Kjeld Mahoney Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Native. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Wishbones Pet Boutique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Restaurant Oro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
T.K.O. Malley’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
The Inn at Scituate Harbor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
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WHAT’S HAPPENING
Scituate Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-35
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Town of Scituate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11
North Scituate Village . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17
Scituate Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21
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NORTH SCITUATE VILLAGE
Discover North Scituate Village
A throwback to an era gone
by! This quaint village environment is loaded with
friendly restaurant and shop
keepers. It's an atmosphere
where all the small businesses work together. You can
come and have lunch at
some wonderful places,
shop for anything from
antiques to clothing to gourmet Village is like a preserved slice of
wines and cheeses. North Scituate Americana!
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ARTSY
371 Gannett Road | (781) 378-0255
Artsy Sewing Studio & Makery is a place to
create. We teach classes for both children
(ages 7 and up) and adults. Sewing, crochet, embroidery, Mom & Me sewing, project workshops, ladies nights, private events,
birthday parties, one on one’s and more.
Classes typically run for 4 week sessions.
Enrolled children can be dropped off for
this class. Come create some awesome stuff!
25 years in the restaurant business learning
from her the satisfaction in creating the perfect sandwich. Susan’s passion is about
quality and substance, using nothing but the
best products and selling it at a fair price.
Serve it with a smile and keep them wanting
more. It’s a simple philosophy. When people trust you, the world is your panino!
CIRCE’S GROTTO
344 Gannett Road | (781) 544-6007
It all began in 1997 when Maura Bulman, a
scholar and innovator, wanted to bring to
Scituate, her love of good food. Her passion
for Greek Mythology solidified the Circe’s
Grotto title. Susan Stella came in 1998 after
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Cosmos Cafe ..............................
The Gelato Grotto ......................
Jamie's Pub ..............................
Stillwaters Wine & Gourmet ......
Wilbur's North ............................
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Funtastics .................................. E-3
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UNIQUE SHOPS
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Upholstery
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Pretty Little Things ....................
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Simply Vintage by the Sea ..........
Stillwater's Wine & Gourmet ....
Vinette Day Spa ..........................
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SERVICES
Public Parking
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GOODIES II
124 Front Street | (781) 544-0010
Goodies II, located in the heart of Scituate
Harbor, is an antique store and so much more.
Full of cool stuff, Goodies II offers an eclectic
mix of new and antique items, from jewelry
and art to furniture and fixtures. There's always
a fantastic selection of new and vintage jewelry offered at amazing prices. The inventory is
always changing so visit often, you'll discover
new treasures every time you come!
THE INN AT SCITUATE HARBOR
7 Beaver Dam Road | (781) 545-5550
Imagine waking up with the fresh sea air, a
magnificent sunrise, and an amazing view of
the ocean harbor and its famous lighthouse; all
visible from your window in any one of the
spacious guest rooms at The Inn at Scituate
Harbor. Enjoy swimming in our indoor heated
pool, or take advantage of one of the five
ocean beaches located in Scituate for swimming, boating or just a seaside stroll. Visit
unique shops, award winning restaurants,
spas, historic sites, a movie theater, and a
bowling alley, or savor a typical New England
meal at one of the many restaurants or pubs;
golf at an award winning golf course or enjoy
numerous other local attractions as well as easy
access to Boston, Plymouth and Cape Cod.
THE FEATHERED NEST
776 Country Way | (781) 545-1200
The Feathered Nest is an antique store with a
design twist blending several periods. It is
still an antique business, but owner Andrea
Hunt is also doing designer trends, which is
trying to blend the antique concept with
some of the modern trends that have
become popular over the past few years.
The Feathered Nest has everything from very
early 1800’s up to present time.
FUNTASTICS
359 Gannett Road | (781) 545-2813
Funtastics is Gymnastics, Fitness and More!
Funtastics is a professional program with
over 20 years experience of helping children
feel good about themselves, and giving
them a positive outlook on physical activity.
At Funtastics children and adults encounter
fun learning experiences based on accepting challenges centered around gymnastics,
music and creative movement.
KENNEDY’S COUNTRY GARDENS
85 Chief Justice Cushing Hwy | (781) 545-1266
Kennedy’s is a family owned, award-winning, full service garden center serving the
South Shore and beyond since 1960.
Conveniently located halfway between
Boston and Cape Cod in the coastal town of
Scituate, the Kennedy’s nursery, greenhouses, aquatic center, landscape design center,
garden center, and gift shop are all situated
on five beautiful acres overlooking the North
River. Our friendly, knowledgeable, and
hard-working staff is the best on the South
Shore, and they are here to help with all of
your gardening needs! Open year round.
KUKSTIS WOODCARVING
165 Front Street | (781) 378-2564
Welcome to the studio and gallery of master
carver Paul Kukstis. Here you will find handcarved folk art and signs proudly crafted in
the New England tradition. All pieces are
teak, or mahogany. Whether you are seeking a
new sign for your business, a quarterboard to
give your house or boat that distinct New
England look, or a new number sign to spruce
up your curb appeal, you will find it here!
LITTLE HOUSE OF ARTS
157 Front Street | (781) 545-9326
Following a lifelong dream, art teacher Julie
Hawkins opened the doors of this magical
place 16 years ago. The studio is open year
round, and offers classes, workshops, birthdays, and ladies nights, in a variety of mediums. Each session begins with a warm welcome and introduction of each artist or art project. From there, the work unfolds both independently and collaboratively as artists enjoy
fun and camaraderie while learning new artistic techniques. The studio is a vibrant place to
learn, explore, and build self-confidence.
KJELD MAHONEY PHOTOGRAPHY
146 Front Street | (781) 545-0600
Amazing
scenic
photographs
of
Massachusetts' South Shore transformed
into unique home decor. Visit our gallery in
Scituate Harbor to view our stunning images
in person and see some unique home decor
ideas including custom tiles, prints mounted
on driftwood, framed images, canvas wraps,
metal prints, lamps, furniture, blankets and
more all created with these beautiful images.
NATIVE
51 Front Street | (781) 545-9600
Native offers pottery, jewelry, textiles,
masks, accessories and artifacts from diverse
tribes and cultures, including the American
Southwest, Mexico, India, Africa, Nepal,
Thailand, South America and New Guinea.
Native imports these handmade, often oneof-a-kind, items directly from these countries, working with co-ops and fair trade
organizations, as well as many individual
artisans she has come to know personally
during her travels over the years.
JOYE
196 Front Street | (781) 545-7273
Joye is a little store with a great assortment
of fun and colorful gift items and personal
accessories. It is an eclectic mix of styles and
prices…always something new and different! The store specializes in great jewelry,
scarves and handbags, as well as locally
hand-crafted pieces, colorful fair-trade
items, and tasteful gifts for all occasions.
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www.welchcompany.com
132 Front Street
Scituate Harbor
781.545.1400
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NEW UPHOLSTERY SHOP
764 Country Way | (781) 545-0589
The New Upholstery Shop is a full service retail
and workroom business. We reupholster,
restyle and make new furniture. We do slipcovers, drapes, window treatments, bedding,
headboards and pillows. The showroom has
an incredible lending library of books and
samples that are lent out at no charge. We also
have a design service available when needed.
No project is too big or too small.
PETE’S MEDITERRANEAN FRESH
105 Front Street | (781) 545-9900
The best Middle Eastern / Mediterranean
food on the South Shore is located in
Scituate Harbor. Pete’s Mediterranean Fresh
sells only the freshest, healthiest foods and
they are all made in house. Spend some
time sampling everything in their showcase
until you decide what you love best. They
have an extensive selection of Gluten Free,
Vegetarian and Vegan offerings. Stop in and
say hello!
OUT OF THE BLUE
124 Front Street | (781) 544-3800
A hidden gem! That’s what you’ll say after
visiting Out of the Blue! A trendy seaside
boutique featuring contemporary women’s
apparel, jewelry, accessories & gifts.
Collections are hand-picked seasonally and
we carry a variety of brands & styles from
everyday to special occasions. A treasure
trove of beautiful finds. Stop in soon!
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THE PUB AT WIDOW’S WALK
250 Driftway | (781) 545-5453
Kick back and enjoy a delicious break,
including a full bar, varied selection of
beers, and daily specials during the golf season. Breakfast is served on weekends year
round. Breakfast hours are Saturday &
Sunday from 7 am-12 noon. A small function
space, accommodating up to 100 people, is
available for bookings at “The Pub”. For
details, please call Jamie Miller at (781) 2485138.
SIMPLY VINTAGE BY THE SEA
2 Booth Hill Road | (781) 724-2160
At Simply Vintage by the Sea, they pride
themselves in putting together the customers’
many tastes and needs into a cohesive and
tasteful representation of the real you. Having
trouble finding the perfect finish for your
dresser? Can’t decide on a color for your
desk? Simply Vintage is here to help you find
the perfect match and the talented staff will
listen to you, and will explore every option in
an effort to find the right solution for you.
RESTAURANT ORO
162 Front Street | (781) 378-2465
The fact that you feel like you’re in downtown Boston is the first achievement – but
that’s not what is notable about ORO. It’s the
food. The menu is inventive, the food is
incredible, the staff is amazing and the
drinks are top notch. ORO is fine dining
with a relaxed atmosphere where the culinary team is sourcing produce from small
farms up and down the coast, and fresh
seafood from local fishing boats.
STILLWATERS WINE & GOURMET
366 Gannett Road | (781) 378-1159
Experience a unique shopping experience
of specialty wines, craft beers, gourmet
foods, gift baskets and accessories. The
shop sells over 200 wines and beers from all
over the world. All of the wines and craft
beers are hand selected and include many
organic and gluten free options. The staff is
devoted to sharing their passion of wine
with customers. Stop by to learn about our
wines and share this amazing shopping
experience.
T.K.O. MALLEY’S
194 Front Street | (781) 545-4012
T.K.O. Malley’s on Scituate Harbor is a sports
bar with an excellent view. “Scituated” overlooking the harbor, T.K.O. Malley’s offers a
full service dining room, 35 stool indoor bar
and sports lounge, a seasonal outdoor bar
and patio, and a transient dock. Watch the
fishing fleet bring in their daily catch while
you enjoy a wide selection of burgers, sandwiches and homemade pizzas, as well as
delicious steak and seafood dishes. Be sure
to try the award-winning clam chowder!
THE WELCH COMPANY
132 Front Street | (781) 545-1400
The Welch Company is constantly looking for
products that reflect our love of seaside living. Whether you are looking for the perfect
gift for that special someone, or that unique
accessory for your home we have what
youʼre looking for. Gifts include jewelry and
candles made by local artisans, Juliska
stoneware, Mariposa, Thymes hand and
body products, and lots of interesting oneof-a-kind items.
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WILBUR’S ICE CREAM SHOP
367 Gannett Road | (781) 545-8118
Since 1986, Wilbur’s has proudly been serving the local community the best frozen
treats the South Shore has to offer, from 70
delicious flavors of ice cream covered in real
chocolate Billies, to our trademark Wilbur
Wheels and Wicked Willies. Be sure to check
out the selection of Boar’s Head sandwiches
and wraps, homemade soups, daily lunch
specials, birthday cakes, and much more!
gifts, toys, and beds, a wide selection of
collars/leads, carriers, dishes/diners, as well
as wonderful home accessories, clothing,
and artwork. Wishbones, where all your
pet’s wishes come true!
WISHBONE’S PET BOUTIQUE & BARKERY
146 Front Street | (781) 544-4498
Wishbone’s is a fun, harborside pet boutique offering unique, hard-to-find items, as
well as high quality, all natural and organic
pet food and gourmet dog bakery treats.
Items you will find include great pet-related
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MEMORIAL DAY PARADE
Beginning at 10:30am on Memorial Day, the
parade starts at Scituate Town Hall and ends
at Lawson Park. A memorial service will be
held at Lawson Park following the parade,
including speakers, a reading of the names
of Scituate Veterans who have passed, playing of taps and a rifle salute.
ARTS ALIVE WITH PLEN AIR
SCITUATE ARTS ASSOCIATION
Save the weekend of June 11th & 12th to
celebrate the arts with Scituate Arts
Association. Plans include Plen Air painting
around Scituate Harbor, a Wet Paint Show, a
Front Street Art Gallery “New Members
FIRST FRIDAY NIGHTS
On the first Friday of each month the lights
are on late, as our shopkeepers keep their
doors open and host special events with
music, authors, artists, musicians, and special
events. First Friday Nights is a harbor-wide
year-round event from 4pm-9pm. First Friday
Nights are a true celebration of the vibrant
harbor community, and we look forward to
seeing you there. Hit the harbor for music,
special sales, great food and lots of fun!
through downtown Scituate Harbor (Front
Street) onto Jericho Road. For more information on the parade, Mad Hatter’s Ball, the
Mayor’s Race, and the St. Pat’s Plunge visit
www.weloveaparade.com.
Show”, and children’s art kit painting activity
thanks to Scituate Cultural Council grant. All
artists, amateur and professional, youths to
seniors are invited to participate.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CARNIVAL
The Scituate Knights of Columbus have held
this carnival annually for over 50 years, and
the event has become one of Scituate’s
cherished traditions, a favorite among children and adults alike. This 5-day event runs
from 7pm-11pm each night, with fireworks
displays each of the last two nights (Friday
and Saturday).
HERITAGE DAYS
Each year, with the help of many volunteers,
the Scituate Chamber of Commerce proudly
presents Scituate Heritage Days. The annual
event combines live music and entertainment, artisan crafts, kid’s activities and historical site visits for one of the South Shore’s
biggest and most anticipated outdoor
events of the summer. The first weekend of
August, visitors can enjoy many events,
activities, and music venues that Scituate
Heritage Days has become famous for.
SCITUATE HARBOR ART WALK
The first weekend in May, harbor shops and
businesses host local arts, crafts, and music.
Over 30 visiting artists, craftsmen and performers will be sprinkled throughout the harbor. As well as year round resident artists at
Kjeld Mahoney Photography, Front Street Art
Gallery, Silverstorm Jewelry, Beaucoup
Beads Studio Jewelry, Expressions Co-op
Gallery, Kukstis Woodcarving, Native and
much more.
ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE
The St. Patrick’s Day Parade is the largest on
the South Shore and pays tribute to
Scituate’s Irish heritage and long held status
as the Irish Riviera. The parade runs from the
Gates Middle School on First Parish Rd.
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HOLIDAYS IN THE HARBOR
The holiday stroll covers three days of merriment at Scituate Harbor. Santa Claus arrives
by boat, there are Clydesdale horses,
Victorian carolers, a tree lighting, wreath
contest, gingerbread house contest, face
painting, tattoos, music and entertainment,
hot chocolate, Mrs. Claus, hay rides and a
gingerbread house contest.
NORTH SCITUATE CHRISTMAS STROLL
Stop by the village in North Scituate to enjoy
horse and carriage rides, photos with Santa
Claus, hot chocolate and goodies, children’s
arts and crafts, an Elf on the Shelf scavenger
FALL FOR SCITUATE
The emphasis is on community when North
Scituate Village hosts Fall for Scituate: A
Hometown Celebration, every October. The
annual ChowderFest, starring the traditional
New England favorite, created by the area’s
top restaurants and caterers, is a major highlight of the event, which also features entertainment, an invitational artisan show, special merchant activities and lots of community involvement.
hunt, and for the adults – a wine and craft
beer tasting. Carolers will be singing holiday
favorites.
NORTH POLE EXPRESS
The popular holiday train ride to the North
Pole leaves from the Greenbush Commuter
Rail Station on Sunday. During this 60- to 90minute train ride, children will be entertained with the reading of the classic story of
“The Polar Express,” have milk and cookies,
sing Christmas carols, and be visited by
Santa’s Elves, Frosty, Rudolph, and the big
man in red, Santa, and Mrs. Claus.
www.scituatenorthpoleexpress.com
and even dogs fill Front Street and Cole
Parkway. Front Street is blocked off and
patrolled for safety by the Scituate Police.
The event is put on by the Scituate Harbor
Business Association, and all of the Scituate
Harbor businesses.
HALLOWEEN IN THE HARBOR
Each year on Halloween, the businesses
open their doors to Trick O’ Treaters from
4:00-5:30pm. The harbor is transformed into
haunted houses and decorated storefronts.
Costumed kids, parents, business owners
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6:03
6:55
7:47
8:39
9:32
10:26
11:22
12:43
1:35
2:25
8:15
8:15
8:16
8:17
8:17
8:18
8:19
8:19
8:20
8:20
8:21
8:21
8:22
8:22
8:22
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
9:18
10:07
10:52
11:35
12:21
1:02
1:43
2:27
3:14
4:04
4:58
5:56
6:56
7:58
9:34
10:18
11:00
11:41
12:17
12:57
1:39
2:21
3:05
3:51
4:41
5:34
6:29
7:26
8:24
LOW
SUNSET DAY
HIGH
AM
PM
PM
AM
PM
2:45
3:43
4:39
5:33
6:24
7:13
8:01
8:48
9:34
10:21
11:09
11:59
12:33
1:27
2:21
3:12
3:01
3:57
4:52
5:45
6:36
7:26
8:16
9:05
9:55
10:46
11:39
12:49
1:40
2:31
3:20
8:24
8:24
8:24
8:23
8:23
8:23
8:22
8:22
8:21
8:21
8:20
8:20
8:19
8:19
8:18
8:17
38
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
10:17
11:03
11:47
12:37
1:21
2:07
2:55
3:46
4:41
5:39
6:40
7:43
8:47
9:48
10:26
11:11
11:54
12:29
1:12
1:55
2:40
3:27
4:17
5:11
6:07
7:06
8:07
9:06
10:04
LOW
SUNSET
AM
PM
PM
2:50
3:40
4:24
5:05
5:45
6:24
7:04
7:44
8:26
9:09
9:56
10:45
11:38
12:05
1:05
3:09
3:53
4:35
5:15
5:54
6:33
7:13
7:54
8:38
9:24
10:14
11:08
12:34
1:31
8:01
8:02
8:03
8:04
8:05
8:06
8:07
8:08
8:09
8:10
8:11
8:11
8:12
8:13
8:14
LOW
SUNSET
AM
PM
PM
3:02
3:49
4:34
5:16
5:58
6:39
7:20
8:02
8:46
9:33
10:22
11:14
12:44
1:45
3:12
3:57
4:41
5:23
6:05
6:47
7:31
8:15
9:03
9:53
10:47
11:44
12:09
1:06
2:03
8:23
8:23
8:23
8:24
8:24
8:24
8:24
8:24
8:24
8:25
8:25
8:24
8:24
8:24
8:24
LOW
SUNSET
AM
PM
PM
3:59
4:45
5:29
6:11
6:54
7:38
8:23
9:09
9:59
10:51
11:46
12:25
1:27
2:29
3:29
4:07
4:53
5:37
6:22
7:07
7:53
8:42
9:33
10:27
11:25
12:45
1:44
2:44
3:42
8:17
8:16
8:15
8:14
8:13
8:12
8:12
8:11
8:10
8:09
8:08
8:07
8:05
8:04
8:03
A U G U S T
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
DAY
HIGH
AM
PM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
10:45
11:37
S E P T E M B E R
DAY
DAY
HIGH
AM
PM
O C T O B E R
J U L Y
J U N E
MA Y
SCITUATE TIDE CHART
DAY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
12:38
1:24
2:08
2:52
3:37
4:24
5:14
6:06
7:01
7:56
8:50
9:41
10:29
12:19
1:01
1:42
2:23
3:05
3:49
4:37
5:27
6:21
7:17
8:12
9:04
9:54
10:41
10:59
11:50
12:26
1:11
1:55
2:37
3:20
4:03
4:49
5:37
6:27
7:20
8:12
9:04
9:53
10:40
12:04
12:45
1:24
2:03
2:42
3:23
4:06
4:53
5:44
6:38
7:33
8:27
9:19
10:10
10:59
HIGH
AM
PM
12:38
1:16
1:55
2:35
3:18
4:03
4:53
5:45
6:40
7:35
8:28
9:19
10:08
10:57
11:45
12:17
12:53
1:29
2:07
2:46
3:29
4:15
5:05
5:58
6:55
7:51
8:46
9:40
10:32
11:23
LOW
SUNSET
AM
PM
PM DAY
4:25
5:17
6:06
6:51
7:35
8:18
9:00
9:44
10:28
11:16
12:44
1:39
2:32
3:23
4:11
4:37
5:29
6:18
7:05
7:51
8:36
9:22
10:09
10:58
11:50
12:06
12:58
1:51
2:43
3:34
4:23
8:02
8:01
8:00
7:58
7:57
7:56
7:55
7:53
7:52
7:51
7:49
7:48
7:46
7:45
7:43
7:42
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
HIGH
AM
PM
11:14
11:59
12:12
12:59
1:46
2:36
3:28
4:24
5:24
6:27
7:32
8:36
9:37
10:31
11:20
11:26
12:43
1:28
2:14
3:03
3:54
4:49
5:48
6:50
7:53
8:55
9:54
10:47
11:35
LOW
SUNSET DAY
HIGH
AM
PM
PM
AM
PM
5:45
6:27
7:07
7:46
8:26
9:07
9:50
10:36
11:26
12:03
12:58
1:53
2:46
3:36
4:25
5:59
6:43
7:25
8:07
8:49
9:33
10:20
11:10
12:19
1:14
2:09
3:02
3:53
4:43
7:16
7:14
7:13
7:11
7:09
7:08
7:06
7:04
7:02
7:01
6:59
6:57
6:55
6:54
6:52
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
LOW
SUNSET
AM
PM
PM DAY
5:59
6:37
7:15
7:53
8:33
9:15
10:00
10:50
11:43
12:19
1:15
2:09
3:02
3:52
4:42
5:30
6:20
6:59
7:39
8:19
9:01
9:46
10:34
11:25
12:39
1:36
2:31
3:25
4:17
5:08
5:59
6:24
6:22
6:20
6:19
6:17
6:15
6:14
6:12
6:10
6:09
6:07
6:05
6:04
6:02
6:01
5:59
39
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
11:27
12:36
1:26
2:17
3:11
4:08
5:09
6:14
7:20
8:24
9:22
10:14
10:59
11:39
11:47
12:13
1:00
1:48
2:38
3:32
4:29
5:30
6:34
7:40
8:43
9:40
10:31
11:17
11:58
HIGH
AM
PM
12:15
1:06
1:59
2:54
3:52
4:53
5:57
7:01
8:03
8:59
9:48
10:32
11:11
11:47
12:14
12:34
1:24
2:16
3:10
4:08
5:10
6:15
7:20
8:23
9:20
10:10
10:55
11:35
12:23
LOW
SUNSET
AM
PM
PM
4:57
5:42
6:27
7:12
7:58
8:46
9:36
10:30
11:27
12:08
1:11
2:15
3:15
4:10
5:00
5:10
5:57
6:44
7:32
8:21
9:13
10:08
11:06
12:27
1:29
2:30
3:29
4:23
5:13
7:40
7:39
7:37
7:36
7:34
7:33
7:31
7:29
7:28
7:26
7:25
7:23
7:21
7:20
7:18
LOW
SUNSET
AM
PM
PM
5:12
5:58
6:45
7:33
8:22
9:14
10:09
11:08
12:54
1:58
2:58
3:51
4:38
5:20
5:32
6:21
7:10
8:01
8:54
9:49
10:48
11:50
12:10
1:14
2:17
3:16
4:09
4:56
5:39
6:50
6:48
6:47
6:45
6:43
6:41
6:39
6:38
6:36
6:34
6:32
6:31
6:29
6:27
6:26
LOW
SUNSET
AM
PM
PM
6:19
7:09
8:00
8:53
9:49
10:48
11:51
12:32
1:35
2:33
3:25
4:10
4:51
5:30
6:07
6:50
7:42
8:35
9:30
10:28
11:29
12:56
2:00
2:58
3:50
4:36
5:17
5:56
6:34
5:57
5:56
5:54
5:53
5:51
5:50
5:48
5:47
5:46
5:44
5:43
5:42
5:40
5:39
5:38