One Boston Day commemorates 12 years since marathon bombing
One Boston Day commemorates 12 years since marathon bombing

One Boston Day commemorates 12 years since marathon bombing

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On April 15, 2025, Boston commemorates One Boston Day, marking the 12th anniversary of the tragic marathon bombings that killed three individuals and injured many others. The city will hold a wreath-laying ceremony on Boylston Street at 10 a.m., attended by Mayor Michelle Wu and families of the victims, honoring their memory and the resilience of the community. A moment of silence will take place at 2:49 p.m., coinciding with the exact time of the first explosion. In addition to remembrance activities, the day encourages acts of kindness and community service, with events like a neighborhood cleanup and a blood drive planned for the week. Mayor Wu emphasizes the importance of unity and positive change in the face of adversity, reflecting on how the city's darkest moments have inspired collective strength and generosity. The ceremony serves as a poignant reminder of the impact of violence and the enduring spirit of Boston's residents.

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