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Hart Legner, N. Andover
May God's peace comfort you during these very trying times.

The Tucker Family, Boston
It is a sad day in American when you cannot even feel safe leaving your home and going to work. My prayers are with all the victims and their families and it is still our hope that there are people out there who are still alive.

Anonymous, Beverly
My heart is with those families still awaiting word on their loved ones. My mother left on an American Airlines flight out on Boston on Tuesday and My sister and I waited for 2 hours to get word that she was safe. I have never experienced such terror and fear in my lifee and I can only offer my support and donations to those in need. All my Love and prayers are with Americans as we stand strong in this time of Tragedy.

Mary, Norwood
My thoughts and prayers go out to all the victims and their loved ones. I cannot even begin to imagine the pain of your loss. This is such a senseless tragedy. May God Bless You.

Joanne,o'Keefe
My feelings are concentrated on the Hennessey family, having known Teddie as a little boy. This is the second child they have lost for no good reason. May God be with them all and help them through this terrible tragedy.

Jim B., Haverhill
My thoughts and prayers are with all those families and friends that are directly impacted by this horrific tragedy. It is wonderful to see all AMERICANS come together at this time of tragedy and want to help. Many people around the world have said that "We are all Americans this week" Lets stand tall and show the world what a great country we live in. GOD BLESS AMERICA.

Diane Fontaine, Plymouth
My thoughts I'm sure coincide with many fellow Americans... horror, profound sadness, confusion, anger, pride. I pray for everyone involved in trying to right this. Special thoughts and prayers go out to those individuals who have lived through their own nightmares only to have it all resurrected again. Time will bring you peace; we can only hope prayers will bring you acceptance and hope. We have all been touched and will be forever scarred. God willing, we will all find hope and enjoy the sunshine again. Diana

Lynn Baker, Rochdale
I would like to take the opportunity to send my sincerest regrets to all that this has effected. We have had our sense of security shattered and need to recover as a nation, stronger than ever. Please remember that our kindness must extend to more that just these survivors but all of our citizens. My thoughts and my prayers are with America! Lynn Barker

Cheryl, Swampscott
My thoughts and prayers go out to all of the families that have been affected by this sensless, cruel, cowardly crime. Our people in this country need to stay strong and hunt down those responsible. Thank you to all of the volunteers and expecially the firefighters, and police. May God bless all of you.

Elizabeth, Nashua, NH
May all of those who so intimately experienced this horrific tragedy, know that others care, feel your pain, share your burden and offer you comfort and solace. We are all one, we are all connected. God Bless Us, Everyone, and America, the Beautiful! Let the healing begin.

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