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Race Organizers Push Security
Race Organizers Push Security
Race Organizers Push Security
Organizers and law enforcement officials are urging Boston Marathon spectators to leave backpacks and other bags at home. They also say crowds will be limited at the finish line where two bombs exploded a year ago. Monday's 26.2-mile race is expected to attract 36,000 runners _ about 10,000 more than usual for the event _ and about 1 million spectators...
Track Club Prepares for Boston Marathon
Several members of the Greater New Bedford Track Club plan to run this year's Boston Marathon. Member Theresa Fernette had crossed the finish line last year before the first of two bombs exploded on Bolyston Street and tells WBSM News that at first people didn't realize what was happening...
Back to Boston
Back to Boston
Back to Boston
Terese Frenette is a member of the Greater New Bedford Track Club who is training to run the Boston Marathon again. This will be the seventh time she has run Boston and was there last year when the Marathon bombing happened. She joined us this morning to talk about the experience.
Tsarnaev's Attorney Respond
Tsarnaev's Attorney Respond
Tsarnaev's Attorney Respond
Lawyers for Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev say a remark he made to his sister during a prison visit was meant to be funny and wasn't incriminating, as prosecutors have suggested.       In court documents filed Wednesday, Tsarnaev's lawyers responded to a claim by prosecutors that Tsarnaev made a remark ``to his detriment...
New Boston Marathon Regulations
New Boston Marathon Regulations
New Boston Marathon Regulations
In response to the Marathon bombings last April, the Boston Athletic Association has installed a set of rules for participants and spectators to follow. Safety is the number one priority.There are several items that are no longer permitted near the starting line in Hopkinton or the finish line on Boylston Street...
Red Sox Fans Salute Their Heroes
Red Sox Fans Salute Their Heroes
Red Sox Fans Salute Their Heroes
An estimated two-million people jammed the streets of Boston on Saturday to honor the 2013 Word Series Champion Boston Red Sox.  Players, team officials and their families boarded Duck Boats at Fenway Park Saturday morning, and traveled several miles through the streets of Boston to the Charles River...

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