In Gloucester, a place to remember lost lives and âa year from hellâ
By Cate McQuaid Globe Correspondent,Updated March 9, 2021, 2:22 p.m.
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The Cape Ann Museum COVID-19 Memorial opens Wednesday with an online ceremony. The public can then visit in person through Sunday.Matthew J Lee/Globe staff
GLOUCESTER â This week, as dark falls over Gloucester, soft fragments of light will gently flutter upward over a wall at the Cape Ann Museum Green as if ascending to heaven. The light projection by LuminArtz is part of the Cape Ann Museum COVID-19 Memorial, which opens Wednesday with an online ceremony and vigil. The public can visit in person through Sunday.
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