06/30/2009 05:31 AM | Via: Day

For Stonington Skipper, This Is No Ordinary Trip

Stonington - After weeks of planning, installing equipment and loading supplies, it was finally time on Monday for local fishing boat captain Frank Serrano to head off on his great African adventure. About 35 relatives, friends and fellow fishermen gathered at the... read the full story

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New Bedford [...] him - Kevin Round of Westerly, Jay Peterson of New Bedford , Mass., and the boat's new owner, Moce Said, a [...] 36, was a late addition to the crew. A longtime New Bedford fisherman, he had come to the Town Dock a few [...]

Seattle [...] Moce Said, a native of Somalia who has lived in Seattle for the past decade. As Serrano eased the [...]

Town Dock [...] friends and fellow fishermen gathered at the Town Dock about 6 p.m. and took turns hugging Serrano and [...] New Bedford fisherman, he had come to the Town Dock a few weeks ago looking for a job on a scallop [...]

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