Welles Crowther, a former Boston College lacrosse player who had a trademark red bandana, was working in New York on Sept. 11, 2001.
This is the story of how he led people to safety after terrorists struck the World Trade Center.
We are thinking of one of our own, @MAFireDistrict7 Deputy Chief Tony Genga of the Northbridge Fire Department. Tony is in the fight of his life. See the information on where donations can be sent. Every little bit helps.
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@BobbyRobinsPro@AHLBruins@NHLBruins It may have been 6 to 4 there isnโt much about it online and that was somehow already 10 years ago. Either way it was a memorable game. Canโt wait to read you book! Got an email today that says the label was created and itโs ready to ship! Iโm very excited to read your story!
@BobbyRobinsPro@AHLBruins@NHLBruins Providence buried the Boston Bruins that game! I couldnโt believe the score! But really it just showed how deep the squad was since they made the cup that year.
โYou donโt find out who the best teammates are when champagne is dripping off your ceiling. You find out who the best teammates are when the times are tough.โ
In what may be his last game at TD Garden, @RealJackEdwards bids adieu to the Bruins faithful alongside @AndyBrickley ๐