A fishing vessel sank off the coast of Gloucester, Massachusetts on Friday with seven people on board.
The captain of Lily Jean, a fishing vessel out of Gloucester that sunk in January, was remembered for his mentorship, devotion and being “one of the most genuine people you could meet.” Accursio “Gus” ...
New fundraisers have been established to help the families of the seven people aboard the Lily Jean when it sank Friday ...
U.S. Coast Guard officials say they have launched a formal investigation into the sinking of a commercial fishing vessel off ...
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.
The Gloucester fishing community will gather Tuesday morning to mourn and memorialize the captain of the Lily Jean at a funeral Mass. Accursio “Gus” Sanfilippo died at sea with his crew of six on Jan.
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 ...
The Gloucester community knows the grief of losing the lives of those who set out from the country's oldest fishing port to ...
The US Coast Guard presumes six additional crew from the sunken fishing vessel 'Lily Jean' dead after a 1,000-square-mile ...
Sanfilippo was the captain of the Lily Jean, a fishing vessel that sank off the coast of Cape Ann on Jan. 30.
The Coast Guard has officially identified all seven crew members who were aboard a fishing boat when it sank off the coast of ...