North Shore hospitals see blast victims

As victims of the Boston Marathon bomb blasts were rushed to Boston trauma centers, spectators and runners with less serious injuries headed home to seek treatment at hospitals across Greater Boston. “About an hour or so after is when we started to see people coming in,” said Dr. Patrick Stevens, an emergency room doctor at Salem Hospital. Public health officials, who initially said about 180 people were injured by the explosions, revised the figures this week to more than 260 who sought treatment at more than two dozen hospitals. Salem Hospital and Beverly Hospital combined saw nine Continue reading >>>

Picture emerges of accused brothers

BOSTON — Lawmakers are asking tough questions about how the government tracked suspected Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev when he traveled to Russia last year, renewing criticism from after the Sept. 11 attacks that failure to share intelligence may have contributed to last week’s deadly assault.   Following a closed-door briefing on Capitol Hill with the FBI and other law enforcement officials on Tuesday, Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said it doesn’t appear yet that anyone “dropped the ball.” Continue reading >>>

Civil libertarians and local residents react differently to Tsarnaev manhunt

WATERTOWN, Mass.—Boston-based civil liberties attorney Harvey Silverglate told Reason.com he is very troubled by the measures taken by law enforcement officials during the manhunt for alleged Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. His views contrasted greatly with what this reporter came across during dozens of man-on-the-street interviews conducted across the greater Boston area last week, where residents voiced overwhelming support for the actions of local, state, and federal officials. “It was only after people were allowed out of their houses did somebody spot the guy, proving that Continue reading >>>

Health officials revise downward number injured in bombings to 264

Boston public health officials said Tuesday they have revised downward their estimate of the number of people injured in the marathon attacks, to 264. A spokesman for the Boston Public Health Commission had said Monday that state health officials had counted 282 people who were injured and treated at Greater Boston hospitals, as of Saturday. Why did the number decrease? “It turns out that we had double-counted some patients that were transferred from one hospital to another, so we reviewed our spreadsheets and cleaned up the duplicates,” said Nick Martin, the commission spokesman. Continue Continue reading >>>

Verndale Launches Websites for The Boston Foundation, Including the Sitecore … – Virtual

The Boston Foundation enhances tbf.org and bostonindicators.org through a comprehensive redesign and implementation. Boston, MA (PRWEB) April 23, 2013 Verndale, an award-winning digital marketing agency, is pleased to announce the launch of two web assets for long-standing client The Boston Foundation (TBF): tbf.org and bostoninddicators.org. Additionally, tbf.org was selected as the Sitecore Site of the Year in the non-profit category. As a major organization managing funds established by donors, for the general benefit of the Greater Boston community, The Boston Foundation was looking Continue reading >>>

BNY Mellon, Stop & Shop, Shaw’s, Sovereign Bank join efforts to support One …

By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff BNY Mellon, a financial-services company with a presence in Greater Boston, is making a corporate gift of $150,000 to the One Fund Boston, the fund established to support those directly affected by the Boston Marathon bombings and their aftermath. The company added that it will match up to $100,000 of donations made by its employees to the same fund. Many companies are rallying to support the One Fund Boston, which was established by Mayor Thomas M. Menino and Governor Deval Patrick. New Balance Athletic Shoe Inc. announced a $1 million donation Monday, and Continue reading >>>

Civil Libertarians Appalled by Tsarnaev Manhunt, Boston Residents Thrilled

Photo by Dan Nystedt, NystedtPhotography.comWATERTOWN, Mass.—Boston-based civil liberties attorney Harvey Silverglate told Reason.com he is very troubled by the measures taken by law enforcement officials during the manhunt for alleged Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. His views contrasted greatly with what this reporter came across during dozens of man-on-the-street interviews conducted across the greater Boston area last week, where residents voiced overwhelming support for the actions of local, state, and federal officials. RELATED ARTICLES Matt Welch Discusses Immigration Continue reading >>>

Link sought between brother, 3 Waltham killings

It was one of the most gruesome killings in Greater Boston in many years: three young men found with their throats slit inside a Waltham apartment on a quiet residential street, their bodies sprinkled with marijuana. Now, police and prosecutors are stepping up their investigation into the unsolved 2011 triple homicide at the request of victims’ relatives who believe that suspected Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev may have played a role, noting that Tsarnaev had been close friends with one of the dead men. What is more, the grieving relatives say the killings took place on a highly symbolic date Continue reading >>>

BPD to return items left at scene of marathon bombings – Boston News, Weather …

BOSTON (MyFoxBoston.com) – The Boston Police Dept. is in possession of property left at the scene the day of the Boston Marathon bombings. The FBI released certain pieces of property to the Boston Police Dept. if it was deemed to have no evidentiary value. Anyone who may want to inquire about property left in the Boylston Street area on April 15 can email lostproperty.bpd@cityofboston.gov or call the mayor's hotline at 617-635-4500. Individuals can also visit the Return of Property Center at Boston Police Dept. headquarters in the Media Room from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday to Friday. Detectives Continue reading >>>

How to get property back from scene of Boston Marathon bombings

The Boston Police Department is in possession of property of individuals who were at the scene of the Marathon bombings. This property has been reviewed by investigators, and determined to have no evidentiary value, and therefore may be returned to owners. There are three ways by which individuals may inquire about their property: Via email at lostproperty.bpd@cityofboston.gov By calling the Mayor’s Hotline at 617-635-4500 By visiting the Return of Property Center at Boston Police Department Headquarters in the Media Room 8 a.m. to 8 p.m from Tuesday, April 23 Continue reading >>>