Dec 23

A CTP Christmas Miracle

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One of our media planners, Katelyn lost her engagement ring on the train to work yesterday. After a flurry of tweets and Facebook posts and a frantic call to the MBTA, the station's train master announced a search for the ring, and within the hour, the family heirloom was returned. Local media jumped on the story and held an impromptu press conference at North Station to cover the Christmas miracle. Take a look at the stories:

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