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BOYLSTON STREET RE-OPEN'S FOR BIZZ + ONE FUND RAISED $20m IN 1 WEEK!

Hard to believe it has been just over a week since the tragic events at the Boston Marathon.

Mayor Menino just announced there will be full public access at 3:00AM, Wednesday April 24th to the entire impacted area including: Boylston St., Hereford St., Gloucester St., Fairfield St., Clarendon St., Ring Rd., and all public alleys.

The City will deploy a significant presence in the entire affected area, including police and outreach staff, to ensure that all residents and businesses are safe and supported. The business and resident resource center at the Hynes Convention Center will be open Wednesday 8AM-5PM or you may call the Mayor’s Hotline, open 24/7, at 617-635-4500 with any questions.  Given the difficult nature of the past week’s events, we also encourage you to call us on the Mayor’s Healthline at 617-534-5050 to be connected to counselors. They will be available 9AM-5PM the rest of this week.

On another AMAZING NOTE, In just One Week, “The One Fund” has raised over $20,000,000!!!

Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick and Boston Mayor Tom Menino have announced the formation of The One Fund Boston, Inc. to help the people most affected by the tragic events that occurred in Boston on April 15, 2013.