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🎉💥 Bostonians Rememba Da Deadly Marathon Bombin’ 10 Years Lata 💣🏃

Ten years afta da kine bombs wen explode at da finish line of da Boston Marathon, da city goin’ rememba dis somber occasion wit prayas fo’ da ones who wen die an’ stay showin’ da community’s strong spirit. 🌆🙏

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, who wen stay runnin’ fo’ City Council wen da bombin’ wen happen, goin’ join da ohana who wen lose dea loved ones fo’ lay wreath at memorial sites. Lata dat day, goin’ get one small ceremony at da marathon finish line, wea bells goin’ ring an’ den get one moment of silence. 🔔😔

Da 127th Boston Marathon goin’ happen dis Monday. 🏃🏅

Wu talk bout how da people of Boston wen pull togedda afta da bombin’ an’ how da city still get da label of bein’ strong an’ resilient. 💪🏙️

Tree peopo wen die an’ ova 260 wen get hurt wen da pressure-cooker bombs wen go off at da marathon finish line. Afta four days of tension, police wen capture Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who stay wounded an’ bloodied, in one boat park in one backyard. His bruddah, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, wen die earlier. 🚔🚨

Da bombin’ wen make Boston mo’ unified, an’ “Boston Strong” wen become da city’s rallyin’ cry. Da event wen inspiah plenny peopo in da runnin’ community an’ make dose who wen get affect by da attack run da marathon. 🏃‍♂️💨🏃‍♀️

Dis Saturday, da focus goin’ be on remembaing da victims an’ survivahs of da bombin’, but also, as Wu wen say, “focus on wea da city an’ our communities, our ohana stay headed in da future.” 🌟🌇

Dat feelin’ goin’ show in “One Boston Day,” wea acts of kindness an’ service goin’ happen fo’ honah da victims, survivahs an’ first respondahs. Dis year, get ’bout two dozen community service projects, like one shoe drive, food drives, blood drives, an’ neighborhood cleanups. 🥾🍞💉🚮

“Dis time of year make us feel all kine strong emotions ’bout da tragedy ten years ago, but da main one stay dat Boston stay strong an’ our communities goin’ kokua each oddah wen get need,” Jacob Robinson, da executive director of West Roxbury Main Streets, one of da groups hostin’ da shoe drive, wen say in one statement. 💗🌺🤝


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🎉💥 Bostonians Remember Deadly Marathon Bombing 10 Years Later 💣🏃

Ten years after the tragic bombs exploded at the finish line of the Boston Marathon, the city will remember this somber occasion with prayers for those who died and events showcasing the community’s strong spirit. 🌆🙏

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, who was running for City Council when the bombing happened, will join families who lost loved ones to lay wreaths at memorial sites. Later that day, a brief ceremony will be held at the marathon finish line, where bells will ring, followed by a moment of silence. 🔔😔

The 127th Boston Marathon will take place this Monday. 🏃🏅

Wu spoke about how the people of Boston pulled together after the bombing and how the city still holds the reputation of being strong and resilient. 💪🏙️

Three people died and over 260 were injured when pressure-cooker bombs went off at the marathon finish line. After four days of tension, police captured Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who was wounded and bloodied, in a boat parked in a backyard. His brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, had died earlier. 🚔🚨

The bombing made Boston more unified, and “Boston Strong” became the city’s rallying cry. The event inspired many in the running community and led those affected by the attack to run the marathon. 🏃‍♂️💨🏃‍♀️

This Saturday, the focus will be on remembering the victims and survivors of the bombing, but also, as Wu said, “focusing on where the city and our communities, our families are headed in the future.” 🌟🌇

That sentiment will be reflected in “One Boston Day,” where acts of kindness and service take place to honor the victims, survivors, and first responders. This year, nearly two dozen community service projects are happening, including a shoe drive, food drives, blood drives, and neighborhood cleanups. 🥾🍞💉🚮

“This time of year evokes strong emotions about the tragedy ten years ago, but the most prevailing one is that Boston is indeed strong, and our communities show up for each other in times of need,” Jacob Robinson, the executive director of West Roxbury Main Streets, one of the groups hosting the shoe drive, said in a statement. 💗🌺🤝

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