Newton's Howard Weinstein prepares for the Boston Marathon

The Newton TAB and wickedlocal.com/newton interview Howard Weinstein of Newton as he prepares for his 18th consecutive Boston Marathon. Weinstein runs to raise money for the Childhood Cancer Program at Massachusetts General Hospital where he works.

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