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Revere Beach Partnership Pumpkin Dash a huge success

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  Last Sunday morning the annual Pumpkin Dash was held on Revere Beach in the Revere Beach Boulevard across from Kelly’s. The first event was the one-mile children’s run. Lots of ghosts, goblins, dinosaurs, clowns and superheroes lined up at the starting line and kicked off the 2022 event. Following the one-mile run was the 5K for adults; some were in traditional running attire, and some were dressed in the Halloween spirit. There were plenty of free pumpkins for the children to take home and decorate, as well as creative cookie decorating.

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Alexis Kindig won First Place in the women’s division.
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Wayne Ross crossed the finish line on a hand bike.
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Men’s Division winners: Second Place, Nate Dore; Third Place, Jason Pollutro.
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Kyle Huemme won First Place male in the 2022 5K Pumpkin Run.
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Dan Maguire and Kristen Carshins prepared 5K medals for the runners.
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Vocalist/DJ Vanessa Saggese performed the National Anthem.
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Adrienne Sacco-Maguire presented Pricilla Good a medal for running the one-mile race.
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In the one-mile run, Lukas Gueria took First Place and Second Place went to Bill Murphy.
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The kids headed off down the boulevard in the one-mile run.
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Event Chair Rosette Cataldo got the one-mile run set to go.
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The Lynn family is shown at the starting line.
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Hannah Lerner ran the 5K race disguised as a hot dog that escaped from Kelly’s.
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DCR Park Ranger Captain Mike Bruce with his family: Bridget, Eloise and Henry.
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Ready for the 5K in front of the famous Kelly’s sign were Alexan and Victoria Albano and Francesca Rao.
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The Villada family: Julie, Lucas and Rafael.
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The Cruz family: Emiliano, Antonella and Sofia.
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Baby Shark Alex Kola picked out a pumpkin.
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Isabella and Angelina Hamel and Petra Eskandar decorated pumpkin cookies before the race.
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Theo Mendez enjoyed a cookie and pumpkin decorating on the beach.
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Jaciara Nunes did her best dragon impression.
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Sabastian Amays explored the pumpkin patch.
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Elfego Sanchez and Roxanna Rossi were ready for the 5K.
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Shown at the Pumpkin Patch are former State Rep. RoseLee Vincent and her daughter, Wendy Fox.

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