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Roslindale tries to cope with spate of recent gun violence

Community seeks answers

Sister Nancy Braceland's after-school program has been a haven for Roslindale children in the wake of recent violence. Sister Nancy Braceland's after-school program has been a haven for Roslindale children in the wake of recent violence. (justine hunt/globe staff)
By Noah Bierman
Globe Staff / January 22, 2008

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Last Wednesday, after hundreds of elementary school children in Roslindale were in lockdown because of a nearby shooting, some went to Sister Nancy Braceland's community after-school program. The children, as young as 7, were confused, concerned, and scared. (Full article: 791 words)

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