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    ‘Gossip Girl’ hottie Blake Lively on the set of her new flick, ‘The Town’ in Boston.

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“Knight and Day” star Tom Cruise, along with wife Katie Holmes and 3-year old daughter Suri, attracting a crowd of spectators while they waited to check out the cannolis at Modern Pastry on Hanover Street . . . “The Office” cutie John Krasinski at the Brookline Booksmith reading from “Brief Interviews With Hideous Men” to promote his new flick of the same name . . . Denis Leary watching pre-game warmups with a few pals before the New England Patriots slammed the Miami Dolphins 27-17 . . . Aerosmith drummer Joey Kramer and his galpal checking out the bargains at the new Target in Hanover . . . Denis Leary and Lenny Clarke yukking it up together alongside former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling and Bruins legend Cam Neely at Game On! Fenway after the “Comics Come Home” concert to benefit the Cam Neely Foundation for Cancer Care . . . “Real Housewives of New York City” cast members Ramona Singer with her husband, Mario, and Alex McCord with her husband, Simon van Kempen, partying the night away at Shrine at MGM Grand at Foxwoods . . . “Friday Night Lights” star Aimee Teegarden kickin’ up her heels on a Jetblue flight from Austin to Boston . . . Sudbury native Chris Evans of “The Fantastic Four” fame enjoying a late-night breakfast at the South Street Diner . . . Jimmy Fallon and his wife, Nancy Juvonen, waiting in back of the line at Paramount on Charles Street . . . Eve 6 grabbing a quick bite to eat at Legal Sea Foods at Logan International Airport . . . “TV Diner” gal Jenny Johnson hangin’ with “Room to Read” founder John Wood at the Harvard Club and helping to raise $100,000 for the program . . . Red Sox Executive Vice President and GM Theo Epstein with wife Marie Whitney,“Room to Grow” executive director Saskia Epstein, “Room to Grow” founder Julie Burns, director and producer Ken Burns, Red Sox manager Terry Francona, ESPN baseball commentator Peter Gammons – but minus actress Uma Thurman, who fell ill – raising close to half a million dollars to support the foundation’s program that provides poverty-stricken parents one-on-one parenting support and essential baby items . . .