I visited the new facility just today and it is beautiful. My sister lives right around the corner and was also affected by the explosion. It is a miracle that everyone escaped unscathed. I ride by the area almost daily and rebuilding is just about finished.
The old building still stands and so many antique artifacts have been moved to the new facility. It was a wonderful and enlightening tour that I experienced today.
you said that no one hurt or kill by near bomb. impossiable because people lives and works there around over 200 people! and around the neighbors they must be know what happen as plans it. exclty Deaf community not hear it! you better check people who live there and works ask them see if they know as plans? also I am sorry about this happen. cuz I had nightmare about kills hurdreds Deaf where Deaf people live in community. hope not happen in furture.
Smile, I agree with you "Impossible" In fact no employees worked at this time and most neighbor live near the center of explosion were escaped safe and they did get hurt by fly windows but no one killed if you are doubt this. Look up WWW.BostonGlobe.com. I live in Danvers, I visited there and volunteer in helping all Deaf Senior residents along with Red Cross volunteer. Again IMPOSSIBLE but that was a mircale. Smile, Louis
I'm very sorry about the terrible accident. There is a nice home for the deaf in Arcadia, California and it has several vacant beds. Contact California Home for Adult Deaf (CHAD), at 529 Las Tunas Drive, Arcadia, CA 91007. Marlene Windham is its Administrator, and she can be contacted at 626-445-2259 (voice), and 626-445-4875 (tty)
Donald L. Rosenkjar, President, CHAD Board of Directors
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Lydiaabbey 1 year ago
This is bizzare to see... I'm volunteering at NEHD now and hadn't realized it was so close to the site until today.
pianogenius 2 years ago
I visited the new facility just today and it is beautiful. My sister lives right around the corner and was also affected by the explosion. It is a miracle that everyone escaped unscathed. I ride by the area almost daily and rebuilding is just about finished.
The old building still stands and so many antique artifacts have been moved to the new facility. It was a wonderful and enlightening tour that I experienced today.
dode1953 3 years ago
wow very sorry very sad story wow so sorry :-(
nonew3 4 years ago
wow, i am very so sorry. deaf people deaf building .
Trykeshia 5 years ago
you said that no one hurt or kill by near bomb. impossiable because people lives and works there around over 200 people! and around the neighbors they must be know what happen as plans it. exclty Deaf community not hear it! you better check people who live there and works ask them see if they know as plans? also I am sorry about this happen. cuz I had nightmare about kills hurdreds Deaf where Deaf people live in community. hope not happen in furture.
heeheeluck 5 years ago
Smile, I agree with you "Impossible" In fact no employees worked at this time and most neighbor live near the center of explosion were escaped safe and they did get hurt by fly windows but no one killed if you are doubt this. Look up WWW.BostonGlobe.com. I live in Danvers, I visited there and volunteer in helping all Deaf Senior residents along with Red Cross volunteer. Again IMPOSSIBLE but that was a mircale. Smile, Louis
larivas44 5 years ago
I'm very sorry about the terrible accident. There is a nice home for the deaf in Arcadia, California and it has several vacant beds. Contact California Home for Adult Deaf (CHAD), at 529 Las Tunas Drive, Arcadia, CA 91007. Marlene Windham is its Administrator, and she can be contacted at 626-445-2259 (voice), and 626-445-4875 (tty)
Donald L. Rosenkjar, President, CHAD Board of Directors
donkhai99 5 years ago
it's purely an accident and there's no known cause as of yet.
msadeaf 5 years ago
what kind of explosion site,,
accident or homemade bomb or deaf terrorist ?,,
bestamerica 5 years ago
where cause from explosion ?
BCJr51 5 years ago
Danvers, Massachusetts. New England Home for the Deaf is 200 yards away from the explosion site.
msadeaf 5 years ago
Sad...
Glad the residents all are OK!
mkrajnak 5 years ago