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Krystle Campbell laid to rest in Medford Monday.

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Krystle Campbell laid to rest in Medford Monday.

The 45-by-90-feet flag was hoisted this morning across the front of City Hall.
Somber mood throughout Medford Monday for bombing victim's funeral, no protesters present.
It was a somber mood throughout Medford on Monday for Krystle Campbell's funeral; no protesters were present.
Somber mood throughout Medford Monday for bombing victim's funeral, no protesters present.
A whole community turned out for the wake of Boston Marathon bombing victim Krystle Campbell, 29.
City to honor bombing victims by draping large U.S. flag over City Hall.
A fundamentalist Kansas church has said they will protest the funeral of the Boston Marathon bombings victim.
Line extended around corner from funeral home before doors opened in Massachusetts Sunday.
City will be honoring those impacted by the Boston Marathon bombings.
Line extended close to Billings Avenue around corner from funeral home before doors opened.
Individuals lined up across Main Street from Dello Russo Funeral Home to block view of media.
Medford native's grandmother told Boston Herald suspect was "a snake" and was afraid he'd get away.
One Facebook reader called the work of law enforcement "amazing, competent, timely, professional."
To find when your street is going to be sweeped, check out the PDF.
Medford native's grandmother told Boston Herald suspect was "a snake" and was afraid he'd get away.
Relatives and friends invited to visit with Krystle Campbell's family today 3 to 7 p.m. at Dello Russo Funeral Home.
Notable entries from last week's Medford Police log. The following information was supplied by the Medford Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Thousands of customers of National Grid lost power just before noon.
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