President Donald Trump signed a proclamation on Friday reinstating commercial fishing in protected Atlantic waters, in a move that reversed Obama-era restriction and which he described as “another BIG ...
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine (WAGM) - Aroostook County is mourning the loss of one of its own after a fishing vessel sank off the coast of Massachusetts, claiming the lives of seven people aboard. Among them ...
The fishing vessel the Lily Jean sank Friday about 25 miles off the coast of Massachusetts after leaving Gloucester with seven people on board. A debris field was found along with the body of one ...
AND THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE HERE TONIGHT AT SAINT ANNE’S. NOW, THIS IS A COMMUNITY THAT KNOWS THE DANGERS OF BEING OUT AT SEA. BUT TONIGHT, THEY ARE STILL STUNNED. THERE IS A SENSE OF BEING ...
The U.S. Coast Guard has released the names of seven people who died aboard a Gloucester, Massachusetts, commercial fishing boat that sank Friday in frigid waters 25 miles off Cape Ann. Coast Guard ...
Seven people on board a fishing vessel that sank near Cape Ann, Massachusetts, have been identified. There were no survivors. WFXT reported that Accursio “Gus” Sanfilippo, Paul Beal Sr., Paul Beal Jr.
BOSTON — The seven victims of a marine disaster that devastated a storied Massachusetts fishing town included a fifth-generation fisherman, a young federal fisheries observer and a father-and-son crew ...
One of the oldest fishing towns in the country is mourning seven people who all died when their fishing vessel, the Lily Jean, sank off the coast of Massachusetts last week. The U.S. Coast Guard's ...
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GLOUCESTER — This city of hardy fishermen knows grief all too well. Inscribed on the seawall along the harbor are the names of thousands who set out from the country's oldest fishing port over the ...
BOSTON — The seven victims of a marine disaster that devastated a storied Massachusetts fishing town included a fifth-generation fisherman, a young federal fisheries observer and a father-and-son crew ...