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Puerto Rican festival honors slain store clerk

Events include dominoes, a pastime of his native land

Martin Serrano (center) shuffled dominoes as his brother, Angel (right center), looked on. The dominoes tournament was held in memory of their father, Geraldo Serrano, who was killed earlier this year in a robbery.
Martin Serrano (center) shuffled dominoes as his brother, Angel (right center), looked on. The dominoes tournament was held in memory of their father, Geraldo Serrano, who was killed earlier this year in a robbery. (John Tlumcki/Globe Staff)
By Peter Schworm
Globe Staff / July 25, 2010

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Geraldo Serrano loved dominoes, the favorite pastime of his Puerto Rican homeland. If he wasn’t playing, he was looking forward to it. He would tell meandering stories to his fellow players, all the while planning three moves ahead. (Full article: 763 words)

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