BBC Fails to Recognize Pink Dildo Behind Boston Marathon Runner During Live …

This guy was interviewed on BBC about the Boston shootings. See top right hand corner – he’ll never live it down: twitter.com/jane__bradley/… — Jane Bradley (@jane__bradley) April 19, 2013   Bravo to the Bostonian who brought some small relief via humor to what has been a terrible 24 hours of news emanating from a city that is on complete lockdown. The BBC interviewed a marathon runner late Friday night and failed to notice the large pink dildo placed atop his fridge. They also didn’t notice his whiteboard that had ‘welcome tart’ scribbled in large green lettering. Nor Continue reading >>>

BBC Fails to Recognize Pink Dildo Behind Boston Marathon Runner…

This guy was interviewed on BBC about the Boston shootings. See top right hand corner – he’ll never live it down: twitter.com/jane__bradley/… — Jane Bradley (@jane__bradley) April 19, 2013   Bravo to the Bostonian who brought some small relief via humor to what has been a terrible 24 hours of news emanating from a city that is on complete lockdown. The BBC interviewed a marathon runner late Friday night and failed to notice the large pink dildo placed atop his fridge. They also didn’t notice his whiteboard that had ‘welcome tart’ scribbled in large green lettering. Nor Continue reading >>>

Far from home: Bostonian keeping a close eye on family and friends

COLUMBIA (WACH) -- "It's scary you have millions of people locked in their homes," said Tim Goldman.Goldman, a Massachusetts native, has been keeping a close eye on Boston, where most of his his family and friends are live.Goldman say's he was shocked to see a shoot out, police and federal agents in Watertown, a suburb of Boston."I'll never forget, you know, the moment I called my mother and she picked up the phone and she was really upset, and it helped me grasp what was going on so close to home," said Goldman.The Bostonian says the bombing of the marathon has stuck with him.He remembers Patriots Continue reading >>>

Police search Boston in hunt for ‘white hat’ bombing suspect

Thousands of police officers with rifles and armored vehicles patrolled the streets of greater Boston on Friday in the hunt for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, a 19-year-old college student wanted in connection with the Boston Marathon bombings. He appeared in photos produced by police wearing a white baseball hat. DW.DE Police activity throws Boston area into confusion US authorities have arrested a suspect near Boston after reports of blasts and the fatal shooting of a police officer on the campus of MIT. It is unclear if the incidents are linked to Monday's Boston bombing. (19.04.2013) Residents Continue reading >>>

Bostonians land in Charleston: ‘We’re in a state of shock’

By Stacy Jacobsonsjacobson@abcnews4.com NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) -- Bostonians who on Friday landed in Charleston felt the pain of the Marathon bombings that culminated in an overnight shootout and manhunt. "We're just in a state of shock," Gerry Harlow said. "Everybody's in a shock right now," Cora Genas said. Genas flew in to Charleston for a vacation. She said this week has been like one out of a movie. "It's bizarre. It's something I've never dreamed of," she said. Genas was brought to tears thinking about the bombings, the people who died and the families of the suspects. "You don't Continue reading >>>

Today, Everyone Feels Like a Bostonian

As a first year Harvard Divinity student, I never dreamed of being sequestered by an official lock-down in Cambridge, Mass. I've always felt safe living in Harvard Square. Today, this is different. The Harvard community and residents of Cambridge lost a bit of innocence this week. As I sit in my Cambridge condo in the midst of Harvard Square, I find myself reflecting upon the reactions of my fellow students. Harvard has an extreme abundance of intellect, but I would not consider it to have an abundance of emotion. Students at Harvard are so busy studying and keeping Continue reading >>>

Boston Marathon bombing firefight sprayed Watertown homes with bullets

The firefight that erupted between police and the Boston Marathon bombing suspects was not limited to the streets of Greater Boston in Friday's early hours — as streams of wayward bullets spilled into homes. Police sirens awoke many Watertown, Mass. residents to find bullets lodged in walls, furniture ruined and holes in windows. Although Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, was killed in the firefight, his brother Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, 19, is still at large and believed to be dangerous. PHOTOS: TWO EXPLOSIONS ROCK BOSTON MARATHON FINISH LINE The shootout came within Continue reading >>>

Details emerge on Boston suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev – USA Today

As the manhunt continues for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, police have identified his brother, Tamerlan, 26, as the other bombing suspect, killed during the manhunt at MIT.The FBI released on Friday this image identified as Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Police took the suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings into custody Friday night in Watertown, Mass.(Photo: FBI via AP)Boston and its suburbs were in lockdown Friday morning as a massive manhunt intensified for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, the surviving Boston bomb suspect. Tsarnaev was a wrestler at the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School in Cambridge, Mass. He was named Continue reading >>>

Boston Strong

Email to a friend Permalink Thursday, April 18, 2013 Scott Cordischi, GoLocalWorcester Sports Editor Just over 48 hours after the Boston Marathon bombing, many sports fans in the greater Boston area gathered at the TD Garden for the Bruins home game against the Buffalo Sabres. And while the B's lost the game 3-2 in a shootout, the result seemed insignificant. The emotion in the building was palpable from the very beginning. While the legendary Rene Rancourt started the national anthem prior to the Continue reading >>>