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Boston proud

Herald Staff Writer

Saturday, Apr 12, 2014 11:38 AM MT

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Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, center, poses Saturday with first-responders, survivors and at least 2,000 other people at the finish line of the Boston Marathon. The crowd gathered for a Sports Illustrated photo shoot to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombing. Among the participants was Marc Fucarile, a roofer from Stoneham, Mass., who lost his right leg above the knee in the bombings and was the last survivor to leave the hospital. Three people were killed and 260 others injured when the twin explosions occurred April 15, 2013.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, center, poses Saturday with first-responders, survivors and at least 2,000 other people at the finish line of the Boston Marathon. The crowd gathered for a Sports Illustrated photo shoot to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombing. Among the participants was Marc Fucarile, a roofer from Stoneham, Mass., who lost his right leg above the knee in the bombings and was the last survivor to leave the hospital. Three people were killed and 260 others injured when the twin explosions occurred April 15, 2013.Michael Dwyer/Associated Press

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