The fishing vessel the Lily Jean sank Friday about 25 miles off the coast of Massachusetts after leaving Gloucester with ...
From a 19th-century schooner to the famous Andrea Gail, mourning those lost to the sea has become a familiar ritual in Gloucester.
Family members, friends and members of the fishing community gathered Sunday night at St. Ann's Church for a vigil.
The 72-foot vessel was returning to port early Friday to repair fishing gear when it sank in frigid Atlantic waters.
One of the oldest fishing towns in the country is mourning seven people who died when their boat sank off the coast of ...
U.S. Coast Guard officials say they have launched a formal investigation into the sinking of a commercial fishing vessel off ...
A fishing trip out of Gloucester turned tragic Friday when the vessel Lily Jean sank about 25 miles off the coast of Massachusetts with seven people on board. Now the community is coming together to ...
Jada Samitt was identified by her family in Richmond, Virginia as one of the crew members who died when the fishing vessel ...