Boston Bombing Suspect Bought Fireworks on NH Seacoast
One of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects reportedly bought fireworks at a Seabrook, N.H. store back in February, according to the Boston Globe. The newspaper says that Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the older of the two suspects, bought two mortar kits from Phantom Fireworks on Route 1 in February. Store records show he purchased the two kits for $ 200 in cash as part of a two-for-one promotion. The store’s vice president said Tsarnaev may have used powder from the mortar kit shells to build the bombs that killed three and injured more than 200 on April 15. Phantom Fireworks is one of many stores along the Massachusetts border that sell fireworks. It also has stores in Londonderry and Scarborough, Maine. South End Patch
South Ender Bought Everyone’s Coffee at the Buttery
It was a simple enough act, especially when you consider coffee is already designed to brighten your day. But in light of the terrible events in Boston on Monday afernoon, South End resident Jeff Long decided to pay for everyone’s morning coffee at the South End Buttery on Tuesday. Long, who has been a loyal Buttery customer for eight years, approached the store’s owner, Richard Gordon, early on Tuesday morning and asked if he could pay for everyone’s coffee and tea drinks on their way to work on Tuesday morning, Gordon said. “Although I recognized there were some logistical issues to doing this successfully and efficiently during our busy morning rush, I immediately said ‘Yes!’ and we worked on a way to make it work,” Gordon said. “Less than 5 minutes later, we were telling customers things like ‘One of our customers wants to buy you coffee this morning,’ and ‘Your latte today is on one of our customers who wants to take care of it for you.’ Gordon said there was a huge outpouring of appreciation and gratitude for Long’s thoughtful gesture. “It was like as though this simple act had unleashed a wave of emotion over our customers,” he said. “It was such a thoughtful way to help people – most of them complete strangers – deal with “the morning after” the attack at the Marathon finish line on Monday. Customers were genuinely touched and grateful.” Do you have an uplifting tale to tell from the South End in the last few days? Email sara.jacobi@patch.com or leave a comment. SOUTH END PATCH: Facebook | Twitter | E-mail Updates South End Patch