Boston Marathon, mile 25, Beacon St., 2005 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
As Erika Brannock adjusts to life with new physical challenges after the Boston Marathon bombing, shell have a fully accessible bathroom following renovations by the Freemasons of Maryland.
Brannock, whose left leg was amputated above the knee, will join the masons at their Grand Lodge in Cockeysville today to discuss the project, the same day as the accused bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is due in court in Boston.
Brannock and her sister and brother-in-law Nicole and Michael Gross, of Charlotte, N.C., were among about 260 people injured in the attack. The family was near the finish line to watch Gross and Brannocks mother, Carol Downing, finish the marathon when the first bomb exploded.