When the 72-foot Lily Jean sunk about 25 miles off the coast of Cape Ann on Jan. 30, the loss was felt in Gloucester and across the region’s fishing community. But the losses were most keenly felt by ...
You see more fishermen with one arm or one hand than in any other job,” said Tom Scola, a Gloucester lobsterman, as he talked ...
Seven fishermen aboard their vessel called the Lily Jean are presumed dead after it sank in the Atlantic Ocean last Friday.
The fishing vessel the Lily Jean sank Friday about 25 miles off the coast of Massachusetts after leaving Gloucester with ...
At least seven new restaurants opened last month in eastern Massachusetts, including a second (and larger) Cambridge location for Moona, a popular Middle Eastern eatery.
Two proposals before the City Council aim to stop people from feeding most wildlife in the city — and would hold the owners of “nuisance cats” accountable for ...
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