Fishermen's Memorial Cenotaph Adds Ten Names Before Saturday Service
GLOUCESTER — Ten new names have been added to Gloucester's Fishermen's Memorial cenotaph in time for Saturday's annual Fishermen's Memorial Service, a dockside tradition honoring Cape Ann mariners lost at sea.
ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS
"Ten names added to cenotaph in time for Saturday's Fishermen's Memorial Service": The Gloucester Daily Times reports that organizers finalized the additions to the harborside cenotaph ahead of this weekend's memorial ceremony, which draws families of lost fishermen and the broader Cape Ann community each year (read it at https://www.gloucestertimes.com/news/fishing_industry_news/ten-names-added-to-cenotaph-in-time-for-saturdays-fishermens-memorial-service/article_0b26fdac-dc2c-41c6-8def-321f5b5ab94e.html).
"CATA offering a free ride to Hammond Castle Museum": The Gloucester Daily Times reports that the Cape Ann Transportation Authority is providing complimentary bus service to the John Hays Hammond Jr. museum, giving residents and visitors an easy, no-cost way to reach the Gloucester landmark (read it at https://www.gloucestertimes.com/news/local_news/cata-offering-a-free-ride-to-hammond-castle-museum/article_1bceb192-e90d-4bbb-82cc-d0097b59b1b7.html).
"Lights Out Boston and the Boys & Girls Club of Lynn gear up for fishing fun in Gloucester": Per the Gloucester Daily Times, the two organizations are partnering to bring area youth out on the water for a fishing outing based in Gloucester (read it at https://www.gloucestertimes.com/sports/lights-out-boston-and-the-boys-girls-club-of-lynn-gear-up-for-fishing-fun/article_c3901f18-af32-479c-ac6c-2ece5132cc3f.html).
COMING UP
Gloucester's annual Fishermen's Memorial Service is set for Saturday, August 8, at the harborside cenotaph, where the ten newly inscribed names will be read aloud alongside those already honored on the monument.
Compiled from official town feeds, community organizations, and local press. Outside reporting is attributed inline.