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« Game of the day | Main | Update: DA reassures Lincoln-Sudbury school community school is safe » Saturday, January 20, 2007Crisis counseling offered after Lincoln-Sudbury slayingLINCOLN-SUDBURY Crisis counselors are meeting with Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School students and their parents this morning, a day after a 16-year-old student allegedly brought a long knife to school and fatally stabbed another student. The students and parents walked past a makeshift of memorial candles on the ground in front of the school and a sign on the front entrance that read "In Memory of James Alenson -- Our Thoughts Are With You and Your Family." Middlesex District Attorney Gerard Leone was expected to give a brief speech to the assemblage. John Odgren, of Princeton, is facing a murder charge in the killing of the 15-year-old Alenson, which happened at about 7:20 a.m. yesterday after an argument erupted in a boys' bathroom. Students were just arriving for classes. The tragedy also generated an outpouring on blogs and message boards, the Globe's Local News Updates reports today. Posted by the Boston Globe City & Region Desk at 10:38 AM
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