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List of Confirmed Marathon Bombing Victims
The Boston Globe has published a list of confirmed bombing victims.

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The Boston Globe has published a list of confirmed bombing victims.

The Boston Globe has published a list of confirmed bombing victims.
We've started the list, but now we're calling on agents and home sellers to post your sales in Wayland and Weston.
First Parish Wayland, which serves parishioners from Weston and other nearby communities, opened its doors to people wanting to spend a few minutes in quiet or lighting a candle in honor of those touched by the Boston Marathon bombings.
We've started the list, but now we're calling on agents and home sellers to post your sales in Weston and Wayland.
First Parish Wayland opened its doors to people wanting to spend a few minutes in quiet or lighting a candle in honor of those touched by the Boston Marathon bombings.
We've heard a lot of bad news this week. That means your words of encouragement and hope mean all that much more.
Weston Public Schools Superintendent Cheryl Maloney provides some thoughts on the Boston Marathon bombings and offers some resources for parents helping their children cope with and understand the tragedy.
A few things you need to know on Thursday, April 18, 2013, in Weston.
We've heard a lot of bad news this week. That means your words of encouragement and hope mean all that much more.
A few things you need to know on Thursday, April 18, 2013, in Wayland.
Crews are putting finishing touches on the bridge that opened to two-way traffic last December.
Saying he can't believe he's writing another email about coping with tragedy, Wayland Public Schools Superintendent Paul Stein provides some resources for parents helping their children understand the bombings.
Crews are putting finishing touches on the bridge that opened to two-way traffic last December.
Wayland resident Alexis Avila's Boston Marathon run ended abruptly at mile 25, about a mile shy of where his family was waiting for him at the finish line.
The Massachusetts resident credits her husband and daughter for her inspiration and success. Sponsored by Grape-Nuts.
The following information was provided by the Wayland Police Department. Where charges or arrests are mentioned it does not indicate an arrest.
The Massachusetts resident credits her husband and daughter for her inspiration and success. Sponsored by Grape-Nuts.
Alan D. Solomont will speak during a lecture presented by the Jonathan M. Tisch College of Citizenship and Public Service at Tufts University
Some nearby houses of worship are opening their doors for those looking for comfort or to pray in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings.