In wake of marathon bombing, massage therapist felt 'vitally alive' state in Boston

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Judy Stahl, a Prescott massage therapist who was in Boston for a conference nine days after the marathon bombing, said: “The whole atmosphere of the city was wide awake. People were vitally alive as opposed to just living life like most people do.”

Courtesy photo<br> Judy Stahl, a Prescott massage therapist who was in Boston for a conference nine days after the marathon bombing, said: “The whole atmosphere of the city was wide awake. People were vitally alive as opposed to just living life like most people do.”

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