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20 years of providing services, resources & support to help rebuild lives. |
Mark Larosa, with a time of 15:43 for the men's division, and Larissa Bifano, for the second year in a row with a time of 19:11 in the women's division, were the winners of the Somerville Homeless Coalition's 11th Annual Road Race last Saturday. The Somerville Road Runners won the team prize, Ed Fischer won the Clydesdale division and Chandra McCarthy won the Fillies. The biggest winners are the families and individuals who get services from the Homeless Coalition. This is their biggest fundraiser of the year and this year's race was the most successful ever, thanks to an increase in local sponsors and more runners. Daniel Shugrue of Somerville won the Steve Burton Award for bringing in the most pledges. Steve was a member of the Somerville Road Runners and one of the Coalition's race committee members who passed away in June. The Homeless Coalition would like to thank everyone involved for their support, from the runners, the volunteers, help from the City, and a wonderful, hardworking race committee. Johnny D's started the race 11 years ago to support the Coalition. Still active on the race committee, Carla DeLellis and Dana Westover helped with the brunch and were joined by Orleans, Redbones, Joshua Tree, the Burren, and Anna's Taqueria and Store24 to provide a hearty brunch for the runners and volunteers. Major sponsors for the race were Central Bank, Pann Home Services, and Target Stores with many fine Somerville businesses also participating. Massage Therapy Works of Davis Square even offered free massages to the weary runners. The road race committee works all year to put on the race and deserves credit for doing a great job. Adam Dash chairs the committee, Somerville Road Runner Nancy Given provide technical support, Carla DeLellis and Dana Westover from Johnny D's and Mike Libby from the Coalition staff all help. |