A fishing vessel sank off the coast of Gloucester, Massachusetts on Friday with seven people on board.
The seven crew members of the Lily Jean fishing vessel are presumed dead after their ship sank outside Cape Ann last week.
In the aftermath of the sinking of the Lily Jean, a local Gloucester organization has launched a fund to support the families ...
All seven people who died last week when the Gloucester-based fishing vessel the Lily Jean sank off the Massachusetts coast ...
In Gloucester, a city long shaped by the sea, residents gathered Sunday to mourn the seven people presumed dead after the Lily Jean, a 72-foot fishing vessel, sank offshore early Friday morning.
New fundraisers have been established to help the families of the seven people aboard the Lily Jean when it sank Friday ...
All seven people who died last week when the Gloucester-based fishing vessel the Lily Jean sank off the Massachusetts coast ...
"I'm pretty doggone shook up," Rick Beale said. "This is the first time in my life I have ever really thought about quitting.
A remembrance ceremony at the Portland Pier Lost at Sea memorial for the crew of the Lily Jean ...
The Gloucester, Massachusetts fishing community continues to mourn as family members identified 2 more crewmembers lost at ...
You see more fishermen with one arm or one hand than in any other job,” said Tom Scola, a Gloucester lobsterman, as he talked ...
“There was nothing atypical or anomalous about their trip. They were doing exactly what we’ve done for 50 years.” The post ‘The finest kind’: Gloucester mourns 7 lost in Lily Jean sinking as Coast ...