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Thousands finish Marathon, remember victims

Runners and their supporters came out to finish what they started, jogging the final mile of the Boston Marathon and reclaiming the long-imagined moment they were denied. (2:28 p.m.)

Rescuers look for pilot in deadly N.Y. flight

Divers and investigators are searching for any sign of the pilot of a volunteer Angel Flight that departed Hanscom Field in Bedford and crashed in upstate New York. (2:44 p.m.)

Missing UNH student's case a chilling mystery

The circumstances of Elizabeth Marriott’s death remain a dark mystery involving a couple who authorities said trolled fetish websites in search of sex slaves. (12:06 p.m.)

Pictures: Scenes from the OneRun

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Thousands of runners who never finished the Marathon, along with bombing victims and spectators, gathered in the rain on May 25 to run the OneRun, a one-mile road race that spanned the last mile of the Boston Marathon. Aram Boghosian for The Boston Globe
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The runners observed 30 seconds of silence before the race.
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Kate Hutchinson (left), of Newton, was stopped right before the bridge at Massachusetts Avenue. “I wanted that finish line experience that I imagined in my head. Arms lifted, smiling," said Hutchinson, pictured with her sister, Emily. Rachel Zarrell/Boston.com Staff
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Susanna Locke (right), of Arlington, hugged her father Walter Locke after crossing the finish line. Locke ran the Boston Marathon, but wasn't able to finish until today. Aram Boghosian for The Boston Globe
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Ecstatic runners threw their hands up at the end of the race.
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Chris Dimitri, of South Boston, finished the Marathon two minutes before the bombs went off. “It was completely surreal and took a number of days to process,” he said. Rachel Zarrell/Boston.com Staff
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A woman became emotional while crossing the finish line. Aram Boghosian For The Boston Globe
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Erin Roy (left) comforted an emotional Elise Wulff after the two were among the first to finish the race. Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff
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Megan Hoffman, of Medford, was stopped near Coolidge Corner in Brookline. She ran for Bay Cove Human Services on a team of five, including Jim Laprode, of Hull (right). Rachel Zarrell/Boston.com Staff
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Sarah Rudolph, of Boston, closed her eyes as she received an embrace after finishing her run. Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff

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Pictures: Scenes from Boston Calling concert

Pictures: Scenes from Boston Calling concert

Fans cheered for the group Bad Rabbits today on City Hall Plaza. See more pictures from the rock concert.
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OPINION / BOSTON.COMMENT
Who shouldn't bother with going to college?

Who shouldn't bother with going to college?

In an age of skyrocketing tuition and student debt, is higher ed is the best choice? What would make you put it off? Tell us your thoughts.

Cardinal O'Malley to ordain 5 priests

The Archdiocese of Boston is welcoming five new priests at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross today. (9:03 a.m.)
Weather Wisdom

Memorial Day looks nearly perfect

Monday will have plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures that will reach back into the 70s, meteorologist David Epstein writes. (8:26 a.m.)
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Gas won’t be as costly this summer

Gas won’t be as costly this summer

Gas prices are unlikely to rise much more over the summer, because of the boom in US production of crude oil due to fracking.
Privacy rules get in bombing victims’ way
Opinion | Lawrence Harmon

Privacy rules get in bombing victims’ way

The excessive weight of privacy rules makes it difficult for the administrator of the One Fund Boston to do his job.
On Route 9, a rivalry of elite fitness clubs

On Route 9, a rivalry of elite fitness clubs

Is it the on-site Botox shots? Chilled towels? What makes a person join one gym over another?
Marathon memorial: How much should we save?

Marathon memorial: How much should we save?

As shrines to public tragedies proliferate, they force the difficult question of what’s important to preserve.

Health & Wellness

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Take your workout outside

If you're not the typical "gym-rat" type or just feel that you simply need to get outdoors once in a while, these moves just might be for you. There are plenty of exercises you can do outdoors with no equipment except sneakers.

News

Tornado upon them, quick choices decided fate of Oklahoma residents

Tornado upon them, quick choices decided fate of Oklahoma residents

With death staring them in the face and adrenaline coursing through their veins, the citizens of Moore, Okla. were faced with the biggest decisions of their lives.

Business & Money

Your smartphone, maximized
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Your smartphone, maximized

To make the best of the memory you’ve got, start by deleting any apps you don’t really need. Also, clear the cache.
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'What Maisie Knew'
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'What Maisie Knew'

3.5 Stars  The multiplexes are jammed with movies for children, but how many great films about childhood are there? This modern-dress adaptation of an the 1897 Henry James novel reverses the trend.
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Lifestyle

One Fund products by local makers

One Fund products by local makers

Following the release of Converse's new Boston All-Star, we're feeling a renewed sense of shopping to benefit our fair city.
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Travel

Secret places to enjoy N.H.

Secret places to enjoy N.H.

We asked several Granite State outdoorspeople — including fishing guides, trail developers, and folks at the Appalachian Mountain Club and The Nature Conservancy — to share theirs.

Your Campus

Scenes from Massachusetts college commencements

Scenes from Massachusetts college commencements

Thousands of students receive diplomas from Massachusetts colleges during the month of May. See graduation scenes from local schools.

THE HIVE | LOCAL INNOVATION NEWS

TechStars Demo Day: Here are the 14 startups presenting

TechStars Demo Day: Here are the 14 startups presenting

The spring "demo day" for the TechStars Boston accelerator program is taking place now at House of Blues on Landsdowne Street. Founders of 14 startups from the U.S. and Europe are delivering short pitches for investors.

Community

Memorial Day
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Memorial Day activities for kids this weekend

From art projects at the MFA to learning about the life of a marine, we've got some ideas for how to spend your Memorial Day weekend with the kids.
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Live blog: Boston Calling

Live blog: Boston Calling

Bands like .fun, Of Monsters and Men, The Shins, and more will play Boston's first ever multiday, multistage, ticketed rock festival this weekend. RadioBDC will be there to cover the action.

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A board game from comic Rob Delaney

Marblehead's Rob Delaney has been declared the “Funniest Person on Twitter”, and it’s hard to argue. His new game is absurd and off color, full of fill-in-the-blank questions drawn from his Twitter account.

REAL ESTATE

Dealing with cicadas, other pests

Dealing with cicadas, other pests

Spring pests are returning, including the possible cicada invasion. Read tips about how to deal with each pest.
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