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Over 30 take to the streets in 15th Moose on the Run 5K

GREENVILLE — Over 30 runners took part in the 15th annual Camden National Bank Moose on the Run 5K on the morning of Sunday, Oct. 9. Proceeds from the 2016 event will support scholarships for the Piscataquis Regional YMCA’s new child care center in Greenville.

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Fun run girl’s winner
Grace Fletcher

Fun run boy’s winner 
Jagger Larraabee

The race results are as follows: 1. Stuart Hedstrom 21 minutes, 53 seconds; 2. Marisa Carbone — women’s winner — 22:37; 3. Pierre Poulin 24:28; 4. Benjamin Stern 25:26; 5. Eric Ward 25:28; 6. Philippe Poulin 25:31; 7. Emilee Poulin 26:10; 8. Ethan Pratt 26:27; 9. Jonathan Pratt 26:29; 10. Paula Eurich 26:51;

11. Sue Ellen Baron 26:59; 12. Gayle Peirce 27:19; 13. Katherine Fletcher 27:26; 14. Mary Madore 28:15; 15. Gina Carbone 28:24; 16. Amber Simmons 28:29; 17. Amanda Hunt 29:05; 18. Claude Bourque 29:05; 19. Debbie Ward 29:13; 20. Holly Johnsen 30:16;

21. Torra Casey 31:53; 22. William Stern 33:32; 23. Scott Arno 33:53; 24. Maria Walsh 34:47; 25. Linda Hunt 35:05; 26. Ron Dobra 35:47; 27. Arrow Collins 38:13; 28. Joanne Adkins 40:57; 29. Leah LaRoche 43:38; 30. Olivia Reed 43:38; 31. Samantha Coffin 43:38; and 32. Will Sherman 43:39.

The 5K race was preceded by a children’s 1K fun run around the campus of C.A. Dean Memorial Hospital with the following results: 1. Grace Fletcher 3 minutes, 52 seconds; 2. Jagger Larrabee — boy’s winner — 4:02; 3. Stella Goetz 4:04; 4. Clara Hunt 4:06; 5. Les Young 4:08; 6. Gretchen Heon 4:39; 7. Ronan Goetz 4:45; and 8. Elsie Heon 5:19.

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SMALLER HOOVED RUNNERS Eight young runners and some accompanying adults take off in the annual Moose on the Run 1K children’s fun run Sunday morning around the C.A. Dean Memorial Hospital campus in Greenville. The fun run and a 5K race and walk served as a fundraiser this year  for the Piscataquis Regional YMCA’s new child care center in Greenville.

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