When the Boston Red Sox returned home to play their first game at Fenway Park after last year's Boston Marathon bombings, my wife and I were there to witness an epic tribute on the field.
Meb Keflezighi won the Boston Marathon, becoming the first American to do so since 1983. The women's race saw Rita Jeptoo, of Kenya, set a new course record.
Regardless whether you're a Yankee fan or part of the Red Sox Nation, we're all one with Boston today during the 118th running of the Boston Marathon. With the tragedy of last year still a vivid memory, the whole country is one with the thought of Boston - B-Strong.
Today marks the one-year anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombing, an event that brought the nation together in experiencing the tragedy and horror of that day. The city of Boston has been "Boston Strong" ever since, and a number of events are planned for the days leading up to this year's race, to be held on April 21st.
Less than three months since this photo was taken in the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings, the man being carried in the photograph is walking again, despite losing both of his legs.
Since founding their Rock to the Rescue charity in 2002, frequent tourmates Styx and REO Speedwagon have raised money for a growing number of worthy causes. Their latest focus: the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings.
Boston is currently on lockdown as police continue the manhunt for Dzhokar A. Tsarnaev, the 19-year-old suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing investigation. No people out and about makes for a pretty eerie scene in the town. Here are 15 pictures taken by people and uploaded to Twitter and Instagram to give you an idea of how Boston looks right now. It's pretty bananas. Have a look.