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Boston Marathon Bombing: 3 Greenfield Runners Entered Race
Greenfield residents were signed up to run the famous race, which was rocked by two explosions about three hours after the winners crossed the finish line.

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Greenfield residents were signed up to run the famous race, which was rocked by two explosions about three hours after the winners crossed the finish line.

Five Stow residents were signed up to run the famous race, which was rocked by two explosions about three hours after the winners crossed the finish line.
Eleven Shorewood residents were signed up to run the famous race, which was rocked by at least two explosions about three hours after the winners crossed the finish line.
Five Kent residents were signed up to run the famous race, which was rocked by two explosions about three hours after the winners crossed the finish line.
Four runners from Caledonia, Franksville, and Racine were signed up to run the famous race, which was rocked by two explosions about three hours after the winners crossed the finish line.
Waukesha residents were signed up to run the famous race, which was rocked by two explosions about three hours after the winners crossed the finish line.
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