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Readers have shared their thoughts about resiliency and more, following the Boston Marathon explosions. Learn how you can, too.

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Position: Senior Community Editor, MetroWest Boston
Readers have shared their thoughts about resiliency and more, following the Boston Marathon explosions. Learn how you can, too.

Readers have shared their thoughts about resiliency and more, following the Boston Marathon explosions. Learn how you can, too.
Readers have shared their thoughts about resiliency and more, following the Boston Marathon explosions. Learn how you can, too.
Readers have shared their thoughts about resiliency and more, following the Boston Marathon explosions. Learn how you can, too.
Readers have shared their thoughts about resiliency and more, following the Boston Marathon explosions. Learn how you can, too.
Readers have shared their thoughts about resiliency and more, following the Boston Marathon explosions. Learn how you can, too.
The deadline for our weekly photo contest is 5 p.m. Monday, April 22.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev faced Milford's Andy Gleeson in a tournament held in Framingham in 2010.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev faced a Milford wrestler in a tournament held in Framingham in 2010; he was in the same weight class as a wrestler from Weston High School.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev faced Nick Murphy and Harry Greenhouse in 2010.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev faced a Milford wrestler in a tournament held in Framingham in 2010; he was in the same weight class as other local wrestlers.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev faced Milford's Andy Gleeson in a tournament held in Framingham in 2010.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev faced Milford's Andy Gleeson in a tournament held in Framingham in 2010.
The 23-year-old tied his shirt around an injured stranger's leg.
Residents came together through fundraisers and vigils for the Boston Marathon victims, and the Planning Board postponed a hearing on a much-discussed development.
The sandwich shop's gesture is just one we know to be going on in Grafton to help Marathon victims. Do you know others?
The Central Mass media poll places Grafton at number one.
Also, we want to make sure you read a Framingham resident's account of Marathon Monday.
In his weekly column, Grafton Police Chief Normand A. Crepeau Jr. reiterates National Grid's warning to customers.
House lawmakers said the Food and Drug Administration had many opportunities to stop the now-closed Framingham-based pharmacy linked to a deadly meningitis outbreak that has killed more than 50 people.