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Norton Breathes Sigh of Relief After Suspect's Capture
Residents in Norton are happy a week of terror is over.

As Boston and Watertown celebrate the capture of the suspect involved in Monday's terrifying Boston Marathon bombings, local residents are also breathing a sigh of relief.
Nancy Weber, a Norton resident who was at the marathon when the bombs went off, said she has been sleepless since Monday.
"We are so relieved," she said. "I feel like this weight of stress had been lifted. I have not been able to sleep reliving the day over and over. We are grateful to all friends and family who have checked on us over this week. Rachael my daughter is doing fine - as is Kevin. Our prayers to those who have lost recovering and to the families of the deceased."
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"They put my families lives in danger I will never forget or forgive," she added.
Norton residents also took to social media to express their thoughts on the suspect's capture.
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Norton high school student Tyler Butler put together a video montage called "We are Boston. We Are Strong" which can be seen here.
Residents also took to Norton Patch's Facebook page.
Heather Kukstis Zinna Boston Strong forever& always!!! Thank you from the bottom of my heart xox
Gia Cancellieri Sunderland Thank you to all the first responders and law enforcement for a job well done to say the least. We will all sleep a little more peacefully tonight. We will keep in our minds and in our prayers all that are still suffering from these tragic events.
Kim Ryan We support it-we live in it and it's the best dam place on earth! Thank you first responders and medical personnel and everyone brave enough to run to where you were needed!!!
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