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After Night of Terror in Boston Suburb, a Dawn of Doughnuts and Relief

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After Night of Terror in Boston Suburb, a Dawn of Doughnuts and Relief

WATERTOWN (CBS) – A flurry of applause at the scene of a standoff between police and Boston Lengthy bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev signaled his capture Friday night. After a nearly two-hour standoff in a Watertown neighborhood, Tsarnaev was

David Henneberry, an avid boater and member of the Watertown Yacht Club, walked outside to smoke a cigarette just after Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick lifted the curfew on Boston residents at 6 p.m. Friday. Puffing away

This week needed an inspiring end, and shortly after the push conference to announce that Boston Lengthy bombing suspect Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev had been taken into custody, the Boston-vicinity residents of Watertown

Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick (D) urged residents of Boston and Watertown to wait inside and not commence doors for anyone other than a law enforcement official. Boston Mayor Thomas Menino offered some inspiring words: “We're not going to let

I'm originally from Granite City, Ill., and went to Watertown in September 2012 for a job. I've come to fall in like with this active town that hugs the border of Boston, located less than seven miles outside the sensitivity of the city. Acts of terror

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