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Heading to watch the Boston Marathon? Here's what you need to know

Heading to watch the Boston Marathon? Here's what you need to know
VISITING WMUR.COM. IF YOU’RE PLANNING ON GOING TO WATCH THE RACE, THERE ARE SEVERAL THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW. FIRST, KNOW YOUR RUNNER’S START TIME AND BIB NUMBER. YOU CAN FIND THAT BY GOING TO THE BOSTON MARATHON WEBSITE OR DOWNLOADING THE BOSTON MARATHON APP. SECOND, SPECTATORS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO ENTER THE COURSE TO RUN ALONGSIDE THE ATHLETES. THE ENTIRE COURSE IS ALSO A NO FLY ZONE FOR DRONES. THIRD, YOU COULD GO THROUGH SECURITY CHECKPOINTS, SO YOU SHOULD PLAN ACCORDINGLY DEPENDING ON WHERE YOU ARE AND MOST IMPORTANTLY, IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING. YOU CA
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Heading to watch the Boston Marathon? Here's what you need to know
Are you planning to watch the 128th Boston Marathon on April 15, 2024 in person? Here is what you need to know. If you know someone running, you can find their start time and bib number by going to the BAA website or downloading the Boston Marathon app. >> Download the free WMUR app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play <<Spectators are not allowed to enter the course or run alongside athletes. The entire course is a no-fly zone for drones.You could be going through security checkpoints, so you should plan accordingly.If you see something, say something by calling 911 or report it to the closest law enforcement officer.

Are you planning to watch the 128th Boston Marathon on April 15, 2024 in person? Here is what you need to know.

If you know someone running, you can find their start time and bib number by going to the BAA website or downloading the Boston Marathon app.

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>> Download the free WMUR app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play <<

Spectators are not allowed to enter the course or run alongside athletes. The entire course is a no-fly zone for drones.

You could be going through security checkpoints, so you should plan accordingly.

If you see something, say something by calling 911 or report it to the closest law enforcement officer.