‘I’m hurt for everyone that’s been hurt,’ the woman tells reporters earlier.
April 2013
Elephants denied entry into Maine over tuberculosis test
Elephants will not be part of the 60th annual Kora Shrine Circus in Augusta, after they were denied entry by state officials because they hadn’t had a recent-enough tuberculosis test required by the state of Maine.
Red Sox, Bruins games postponed
BOSTON (AP) — The Red Sox and Bruins postponed their games Friday as authorities searched for a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, virtually shutting the city down.
Roommates guard entrances to Watertown home with swords
Joseph Gagnepain, 32, formally of New Vineyard, said he and his roommates spent most of the night holding swords while they stood watch at the entrances to their home on Lincoln Street in Watertown, Mass.
Skowhegan woman arraigned in NH murder case
Michele D. Corson, 43, of Skowhegan, charged as a conspirator and accomplice to a murder in New Hampshire, was arraigned Friday in Somerset County District Court.
Auburn Walmart reopens after bomb threat
Auburn police search the store after someone reports seeing a threat posted on Facebook.
Red Sox, Bruins postpone games during manhunt
No makeup date was announced for the opener of the Red Sox three-game series against the Royals scheduled for tonight at Fenway.
Classmates of suspect: ‘Normal kid, funny, calm’
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s friends at UMass-Dartmouth are shocked to learn he is a suspect in the deadly marathon bombings.
Augusta native says Cambridge was a ghost town
Katie Rollins, daughter of Augusta City Councilor Dave Rollins, said Cambridge went from a hive of activity to a ghost town in a matter of hours as the manhunt for the Boston Marathon bombing suspects began to unfold Thursday night.
Maine boxer, coach recall dead bombing suspect
Portland Boxing Club owner Bob Russo was head coach for the 2009 Golden Gloves boxing team, which included bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev.