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Boston Marathon Bombing: Share Thoughts, Resources, Reflections On Patch

Connect with your neighbors and talk about Monday's explosion in our Local Voices section.

It’s tough to cope with situations that just don’t make sense.

Following the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary, Edmonds bloggers shared their thoughts and opened the lines of neighborhood communication about school safety and gun-ownership rights.

Community volunteer and businesswoman Carol Lewis Gullstad reflected on the shootings and how our nation deals with mental illness in her post.

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Pastor Cara Scriven shared how ” following Sandy Hook.

Today’s Boston Marathon bombing is as equally incomprehensible. If you have questions to ask, resources to share, or just need a creative outlet, start a discussion with your neighbors using our Local Voices section.

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The following comes from our Facebook News Feed:

Klesick Family FarmOur deepest sympathies go out to all those affected by the Boston Marathon explosions. You are in our hearts, our thoughts, and our prayers.

Edmonds Family MedicineOur hearts go out to Boston right now.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline '1-800-273-TALK (8255)' Our hearts are with the victims of the Boston Marathon explosion. If you're worried about a loved one, call Disaster Distress Helpline at 1-800-985-5990 or text Text TalkWithUs to 66746.

Write your own reactions or note to the victims of the Boston bombing by blogging on Patch, or leaving a note in the comment section, below.


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