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The Rip Tide Lounge is offering a $500 reward for anyone who returns the stolen sign.

Rip Tide Lounge offering $500 reward for stolen sign

June 8, 2023 by Ryan Vermette

The iconic “Rip Tide” sign located on the side of Pleasant Street’s Rip Tide Lounge has been stolen, the bar announced Wednesday morning on its Instagram Page. A $500 reward is being offered by new ownership for anyone who returns the sign to the bar, no questions asked.

“We’re very upset,” said Jamie Ciampa, who runs the bar at the Rip Tide. “The new owners apparently were going to put it behind the bar as a tribute to us. I just really hope that it’s returned.”

The historic dive bar was put on the market in January for $1 million and will be taken over by new ownership, which Ciampa believes played a role in the theft. Though she said she can’t be certain at the time, Ciampa said that it could have been stolen by disgruntled customers that had been banned from the restaurant, high schoolers or college-aged kids playing a prank, or others who wanted a piece of one of the town’s staple bars before it comes under new ownership. 

“I’m sure people want to get a piece of the Rip Tide,” she said. “My father-in-law has had it for 55 years and it was the Rip Tide years before, and before that it was Kylie’s Cafe.” 

John Murphy, who works at the Rip Tide, said he believes the sign was stolen sometime between June 2 and June 5, when a customer walked in and notified the restaurant that the sign was missing.

Consisting of a drawing on wooden planks of a ship on the water with the Marblehead Light Tower to the right, the word “RIPTIDE” is carved into the wood with red paint underneath the illustration. Murphy said that the sign was bolted onto the side of the building, meaning that it would have taken a concerted effort to take it down. 

“I had painted the sign about a year ago to bring it back to life because it was faded,” said Murphy. “It’s upsetting.” 

Ciampa said the police were notified about the incident and are currently looking at surveillance cameras from The Beacon and other businesses in the area, which might have been able to capture the theft. 

“It’s just disturbing,” said Ciampa. “It doesn’t show what our town is.”

  • Ryan Vermette

    Ryan Vermette is the Item's Marblehead reporter. He graduated from Springfield College in 2021 with a Bachelor's degree in Communications/Sports Journalism. While in school, he wrote multiple sports articles for the school newspaper, the Springfield Student, and joined Essex Media Group in August, 2022. Ryan is a college basketball fanatic and an avid Boston sports fan and in his free time, enjoys video games and Marvel movies.

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