Tsarnaev brothers’ finances look scant

The picture that is emerging of the alleged bombers is more like terrorism on a budget, consistent with reports that the brothers acted alone.

After a vigil for victims and their families at the first Marathon bombing site on Boylston Street, attendees walked to the site of the second blast.

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After a vigil for victims and their families at the first Marathon bombing site on Boylston Street, attendees walked to the site of the second blast.

Workers cleaned up at the site of the first Boston Marathon bombing on Boylston Street, scrubbing away on Tuesday.

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Workers cleaned up at the site of the first Boston Marathon bombing on Boylston Street, scrubbing away on Tuesday.

Bartender Maradyth Mure cleaned up at Whiskey’s Smokehouse.

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Bartender Maradyth Mure cleaned up at Whiskey’s Smokehouse.

After mustering at the Hynes Convention Center, workers crossed Dartmouth Street to return to clean their businesses.

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After mustering at the Hynes Convention Center, workers crossed Dartmouth Street to return to clean their businesses.

“I heard and felt it go off,’’ Andrew Kitzenberg said of a blast near his home in Watertown. “The walls were rattling.’’

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“I heard and felt it go off,’’ Andrew Kitzenberg said of a blast near his home in Watertown. “The walls were rattling.’’

From left, Alliea Groupp and brothers Awais Kazi and Abdullah Kazi participated in a vigil for bombing victims Tuesday at the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center in Boston.

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From left, Alliea Groupp and brothers Awais Kazi and Abdullah Kazi participated in a vigil for bombing victims Tuesday at the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center in Boston.

Richard Corapi of Wakefield held a flag as MIT police officers marched along Stoneham’s Central Street following Sean Collier’s funeral.

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Richard Corapi of Wakefield held a flag as MIT police officers marched along Stoneham’s Central Street following Sean Collier’s funeral.

Members of Sean Collier’s family waited to enter St. Patrick’s Church in Stoneham Tuesday.

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Members of Sean Collier’s family waited to enter St. Patrick’s Church in Stoneham Tuesday.

Mike Kincade (left) of Allston filed paperwork at police headquarters to retrieve property lost after the bombing.

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Mike Kincade (left) of Allston filed paperwork at police headquarters to retrieve property lost after the bombing.

Russia alerted US repeatedly about suspect, senators say

Russia is said to have contacted the US “multiple” times about Tamerlan Tsarnaev, and the brothers may have planned to attack New York City.

After a vigil for victims and their families at the first Marathon bombing site on Boylston Street, attendees walked to the site of the second blast.

City crew does its best to restore Boylston Street

A crew from the city’s Graffiti Busters team labored to erase all traces of a tragedy that transformed Boston.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/04/24/BostonGlobe.com/Business/Images/open28-001--90x90.jpg Workers back, but in no way business as usual

For the first time in eight days, businesses and residents returned to the site of the bombings on Boylston Street, most with trepidation.

For Back Bay workers, a week down the drain

Businesses that closed within the crime scene of the Marathon attack left employees with a sudden loss of income that most will never recover.

“I heard and felt it go off,’’ Andrew Kitzenberg said of a blast near his home in Watertown. “The walls were rattling.’’

Amid blasts, Watertown resident recorded shoot-out

Andrew Kitzenberg had a front-row seat to a shoot-out between the two brothers identified as Marathon bombing suspects and police.

Michael J. Sullivan spoke about a stabbing as Plymouth district attorney in 1999.

Prosecutorial code propels GOP’s Michael Sullivan far

The US attorney, now running for Senate in Mass., has been by the book as a prosecutor, and is selling a softer side as a candidate.

Democratic Senate hopefuls turn up the insults

The final debate between Representatives Edward Markey and Stephen Lynch devolved into an exchange of character allegations.

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