WATERTOWN HOLDS CANDLELIGHT VIGIL
Watertown was one of several communities affected by the violence from the Boston Marathon. An intense police manhunt locked down the community after reports that one of the suspects was at large. That suspect was eventually captured by police following a standoff. On Saturday, April 20, a candlelight vigil for victims of the Boston Marathon bombing was held on Watertown’s Victory Field.
Pictured: A group of American flags fluttered in the wind after a candlelight vigil at Victory Field.
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Watertown residents gathered to attend the candlelight vigil at Victory Park.
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Residents held up American flags during Saturday’s candlelight vigil at Victory Park.
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A Watertown resident held up a collection of balloons, each with a name of those killed in the Boston Marathon bombings during a candlelight vigil at Victory Park.
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WATEWatertown residents sang while holding up American flags during the vigil services.
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Watertown Police officer Brandon O'Neill listened to a pastor's words during the vigil.
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Julie Maloney (left) and her sister, Cynthia Maloney, a long time Watertown family paid their respects during the candlelight vigil at Victory Field.
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A woman made a sign during for victims of the Boston Marathon bombings.
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Sofia Passaretti, 2, held an American flag while her mom, Beth Passarretti , held her during the candlelight vigil at Watertown’s Victory Field.
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Oficer O'Neill touched the head of a young boy during the Victory Park vigil service.
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