Boston Residents Asked To Sign Condolence Book For Paris Victims

BOSTON (CBS) – Boston Mayor Marty Walsh is opening the doors of City Hall for residents to come and show their support for those injured and killed Friday night by terrorists in Paris.

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A condolence book will be available inside City Hall. Visitors can sign the book Saturday and Sunday from 1-5 p.m.

Anyone interested in signing the condolence book can enter City Hall through the Congress Street side of the building.

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The book is located on the third floor.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Paris during this time of unspeakable tragedy," Walsh tweeted Friday night.

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