Family, friends and fellow fishermen gathered on the Portland Pier to honor the seven people on the Gloucester-based fishing vessel, Lily Jean, when it sank at sea.
"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 ...
You see more fishermen with one arm or one hand than in any other job,” said Tom Scola, a Gloucester lobsterman, as he talked ...
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 ...
The fishing vessel the Lily Jean sank Friday about 25 miles off the coast of Massachusetts after leaving Gloucester with ...
The lone body recovered from the water after the sinking of the Lily Jean, a fishing vessel out of Gloucester, has been ...
New fundraisers have been established to help the families of the seven people aboard the Lily Jean when it sank Friday ...
Family members, friends and members of the fishing community gathered Sunday night at St. Ann's Church for a vigil.
The Gloucester community knows the grief of losing the lives of those who set out from the country's oldest fishing port to ...