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Berlin, Newington residents react to Boston Marathon Explosions

We have some reactions to the terrible explosions.

Does anyone know someone who was running the Boston Marathon or watching when the explosions happened? 

We're looking to talk to them about what they experienced and what they're seeing. 

Kelsey Budnick of Berlin, who studies at Northeastern University in Boston, posted this on her facebook page:

"That was indeed the scariest moment of my life. Hearing and watching the explosions and watching everyone run in a mad panic, 10 hellicopters overhead, watching people sobbing and injured and the paramedics helping. I stood alone sobbing until I could finally get to (sister and twin Caitlyn Budnick) Caits work. Just wanted to thank all of the amazing friends and family for your concern. I didnt have service for awhile and now my phone is dead. But wanted to let you all know I am officially safely off the affected block chilling with my roommate at her work a couple blocks away. So at least I wont have to brave the disaster zone alone when it comes time to figure out how to get back to NU. Let us keep everyone who was injured and more directly affected safely in our thoughts. Everyone in and around Boston please stay safe. ♥"

Dean Cornelio of Newington, a former Patch correspondent, was at the Red Sox game at 11 a.m. 

"We were lucky, we were leaving by train but then all of a sudden got kicked off the train with no direction," Cornelio said. "We were going to the Bruins game tonight but that has been cancelled. 

"We didn't have any idea what was going on. Like I said they just cleared the trains. We decided to grab a bite at Bertucci's and that's when we saw what had happened on the televisions." 

If they took any photos and are willing to submit them, they can email them to me at robert.mayer@patch.com or text them to 860-593-2989, or share them with Berlin Patch on Facebook and Twitter. They can reach me any of those ways to share information from the scene in Boston.

There were some Berlin residents running. If you know them and they want to share their story, have them call Bob Mayer at (860) 593-2989. 

Patch will provide more information as it becomes available. In the meantime, BackBay Patch is providing live updates:http://backbay.patch.com/articles/scores-injured-by-explosion-at-boston-marathon-finish-line

Want to share your reaction to the Boston Marathon explosion as a past runner or someone who knows someone there? Tell us in the comments.


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