Body found on highway identified as missing boy

Jeremiah was 4 when he was last seen by a relative in September.

The body of a child found yesterday off Interstate 190 in Sterling has been positively identified as Jeremiah Oliver.

Red Sox 4, Orioles 2

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Brock Holt’s RBI triple delivered a 4-2 win for the Red Sox over the Orioles this afternoon at Fenway Park.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/04/17/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/kreiter_danny1_met.jpg Carjacking victim describes life after Tsarnaev encounter

For 75 minutes that began on April 18, 2013, he feared for his life, a prisoner in his own Mercedes, held at gunpoint by Tamerlan Tsarnaev.

Dan Shaughnessy

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The Boston Marathon stands as a symbol of American freedom and a population refusing to cower to terrorism.

A Tribute Run for those affected by the bombings got underway on Boylston Street.

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A Tribute Run for those affected by the bombings got underway on Boylston Street.

Boston, MA 041914 Mayor Martin J. Walsh and actor Mayor Martin Walsh and actor Kevin Spacey (right) made opening remarks before the Tribute Run.

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Mayor Martin Walsh and actor Kevin Spacey (right) made opening remarks before the Tribute Run.

A group huddled together after crossing the Boston Marathon finish line during the Tribute Run.

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A group huddled together after crossing the Boston Marathon finish line during the Tribute Run.

Rebekah Gregory DiMartino, a 2013 Boston Marathon bombing survivor, wiped her face after crossing the finish line.

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Rebekah Gregory DiMartino, a Marathon bombing survivor, wiped her face after crossing the finish line.

Beth (second from left) and Michael (center) Bourgault, bombing survivors, crossed the finish line during the Tribute Run.

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Beth (second from left) and Michael (center) Bourgault, bombing survivors, crossed the finish line during the Tribute Run.

Henry Richard, the brother of Marathon victim Martin Richard, participated in BAA Youth 2014 Relay Races on Boylsyon Street.

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Henry Richard, the brother of Marathon victim Martin Richard, participated in BAA Youth 2014 Relay Races on Boylston Street.

Bombing survivors Erika Brannock, left, and Rebekah Gregory-DiMartino made their way up Boylston Street.

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Bombing survivors Erika Brannock, left, and Rebekah Gregory-DiMartino made their way up Boylston Street.

Dave Henneberry, who owned the boat where the alleged Marathon bomber was captured, shook hands with survivor Jeffrey Bauman at The Watertown Police Finish Strong 5K race.

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The man who owned the boat where Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was captured shook hands with Jeffrey Bauman at The Watertown Police Finish Strong 5K race.

John Husson from Watertown carried his 5-month-old boy, Beau as he got set to start the race.

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John Husson from Watertown carried his 5-month-old boy, Beau as he got set to start the race.

Elite runners in the 5K race made their way down Beacon Street in Boston.

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Elite runners in the BAA 5K race made their way down Beacon Street in Boston.

About 10,000 runners got Marathon weekend started with a short race.

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About 10,000 runners got Marathon weekend started with a short race near Boston Common

Participants in the 5K race made their way down Newbury Street.

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Participants in the BAA 5K race made their way down Newbury Street.

Participants in the 5K race crossed the Boston Marathon finish line during the race.

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Participants in the 5K race crossed the Boston Marathon finish line during the race.

A runner threw her hands up as she crossed the finish line.

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A BAA 5K participant threw her hands up as she crossed the Marathon finish line.

Tribute run unites Marathon survivors and responders

The event brought together survivors, police, EMS, and many of those who witnessed the horror in the aftermath of the attacks.

Kevin Paul Dupont

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/04/19/BostonGlobe.com/Sports/Images/tlumacki_bruinsvsdetroitplayoffs_sports721.jpg In Game 2, Bruins must get back up to speed

The Bruins displayed few of their best characteristics in game 1 of their series vs. the Red Wings on Friday.

opinion | Dennis Lehane

Boston Public Library wasn’t the target — what was inside was

Though the target of last year’s attacks was the Marathon, all fanatics, including the bombers, hate knowledge.

Travel

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/04/07/BostonGlobe.com/Travel/Images/20chirunning_12.jpg Learning ChiRunning in British Columbia

ChiRunning is a new running style that helps the injured to recover and develop better running form.

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Friday, April 25

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/04/04/BostonGlobe.com/Arts/Images/Huntington_BecomingCuba_343.jpg ‘Becoming Cuba’

After watching the Huntington Theatre Company play, join photographer Essdras M. Suarez for a discussion about Cuba.

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Henniker’s wheat beer a delight

Henniker’s tap room is open for growler fills, tours, and tastings Monday to Friday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from noon to 4 p.m.