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Red Sox Thank You to Communities: 200 Free Tixs to Saturday's Game
State Sen. Brownsberger to distribute tickets to afternoon contest at Game On next to Fenway.

Good work should be rewarded so the Boston Red Sox along with Sports Radio WEEI want to honor the courage the residents and police in the communities impacted by yesterday's lock down with a token of their appreciation: free tickets to Fenway.
So they asked State Sen. Will Brownsberger – whose district covers most of the towns immediately effected by the massive manhunt for the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon Bombing Friday – to help distribute 200 free tickets to today's game, on Saturday, April 20 at 1 p.m.
So Brownsberger and his office will be handing out tickets at Game On, located at 82 Landsdowne St. http://gameonboston.com/
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Brownsberger will be there from 11 a.m. until game time with an envelope full of tickets.
But please, do him a favor and click below to sign up on the list so I have some handle on how many people are coming:
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https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1qsCeUSnxet1EtX4e74H-XCHrqJyQQFK9VO_AMZm8KSg/viewform
He also posted below the message from the Red Sox and WEEI:
Dear Senator Brownsberger,
We all watched in awe of how amazing the people of Watertown held up in such difficult times. On behalf of WEEI and our partners the Boston Red Sox and Major League Baseball it is our honor to give you 200 tickets to tomorrow's Red Sox game to distribute to your constituents.
Please thank the people of Watertown on behalf of Entercom Boston and WEEI for their courage these last 24 hours.
Sincerely,
Jeff Brown
Vice President/Market Manager of Entercom Boston
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