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Podiatrist From Stoneham Helps Boston Marathon Bombings Victims
Dr. Carl Conui, who has performed surgeries at Melrose-Wakefield Hospital, helped people injured during the Boston Marathon bombings on Monday afternoon.

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Dr. Carl Conui, who has performed surgeries at Melrose-Wakefield Hospital, helped people injured during the Boston Marathon bombings on Monday afternoon.

Dr. Carl Conui, who has performed surgeries at Melrose-Wakefield Hospital, helped people injured during the Boston Marathon bombings on Monday afternoon.
Frank Fantasia, formerly of Somerville, finished his 11th consecutive Boston Marathon just a few minutes before bombs exploded near the finish line.
Winchester resident Frank Fantasia finished his 11th consecutive Boston Marathon just a few minutes before bombs exploded near the finish line.
Melrose runner Allison Gilgun recalls her 2013 Boston Marathon experience.
Melrose Auxiliary Police Captains Mike Batchelder and Dave Dragan, both of Melrose, responded to the Boston Marathon bombing site after having worked several hours doing detail earlier in the day.
Melrose runner Allison Gilgun recalls her 2013 Boston Marathon experience.
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Winchester resident Karina Chmielewski was not able to complete the 2013 Boston Marathon due to the bombings, but that has not deterred her from planning to run it again next year.
The city of Melrose will be having a ceremony and wreath laying to pay tribute to the Boston Marathon victims at 9 a.m. on Saturday, April 27 at the Clarence DeMar Memorial at Ell Pond.
The Temple Beth Shalom of Melrose will hold a special Shabbat Service of Healing at 7:30 p.m. on Friday.
Winchester resident Ann Olmsted completed her second Boston Marathon before the bombings Monday afternoon near the finish line.
The Massachusetts resident credits her husband and daughter for her inspiration and success. Sponsored by Grape-Nuts.
The Massachusetts resident credits her husband and daughter for her inspiration and success. Sponsored by Grape-Nuts.
The city of Melrose's curbside pickup is on a holiday schedule due to the observation of Patriots' Day on Monday.
Monday was not just another day at the office for Winchester resident Kevin Boyle, who was working in the city near the Boston Marathon race course when a pair of explosions were set off.
A complete list of the 27 Winchester runners and their 2013 Boston Marathon results