22 MetroWest495 Biz | August 2014
A
Boston-based company's
instinctive offer to archive,
preserve and store the makeshift
Boston Marathon Bombings memorial
— including the white wooden crosses
that sprang up in Copley Square after
last year's tragedy — has reinforced
the company's already-strong sense of
social responsibility.
Preserving
emotions
after a
tragedy
Iron Mountain steps up,
stores memorial
messages that followed
the Marathon attack
BY LInda BoCk
SPECIAL TO METROWEST495 BIZ
a collection of some of the items from last year's Boston Marathon
bombings that are store at in a temperature-controlled room at Iron
Mountain's facility in Northborough. Below, an american flag honors
the four people who were killed during the tragedy: Martin richard,
Krystle Campbell, lingzi lu and M.I.T. Police Officer Sean Collier.
P H O T O S / E D D C O T E