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Massachusetts Rep. Ann‑Margaret Ferrante Dies at 53 After Pancreatic Cancer Battle

State leaders praised her Cape Ann advocacy, with flags at state buildings lowered.

Overview

  • Ferrante's office announced her death early Thanksgiving, noting she had contended with pancreatic cancer for about five years.
  • First elected in 2008 and taking office in 2009, she represented the 5th Essex District covering Gloucester, Rockport, Essex and Manchester-by-the-Sea for roughly 16–17 years.
  • Gov. Maura Healey, Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll, House Speaker Ronald Mariano and Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr issued tributes highlighting her service and personal resilience.
  • Her legacy includes helping establish the Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute and Gloucester Biotechnology Academy, bringing the Imagination Library to Cape Ann and expanding The Open Door.
  • She served as vice chair of the House Ways and Means Committee, and her office said obituary and service details will be released later.