NIX BIOSENSORS
How a goal, some determination, and a little bit of hope led to the biggest accomplishments of Dave McGillivray’s life.
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How a goal, some determination, and a little bit of hope led to the biggest accomplishments of Dave McGillivray’s life.
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America’s running event industry faces a “watershed moment” that threatens its future because of the habits and attitudes held by Gen Z and young millennials, according to conclusions drawn from a survey commissioned by Running USA, an industry trade association.
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Bob McGillivray stuck out his thumb. A little red Volkswagen picked him up.
The lift was all he needed to start a career that has spanned six decades.
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The 20th anniversary of 9/11 is coming up, and former flight attendant Paul “Paulie” Veneto is embarking on the mission of a lifetime to honor the flight crew who were killed on that day, many of whom were Veneto’s close friends and co-workers.
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On the left side of Paulie Veneto’s shorts is an American flag. He pins it there every morning after getting dressed, prepping to push an airline beverage cart from Boston to Ground Zero, a 220-mile journey.
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A retired Boston United Airlines flight attendant is planning to walk all the way from Logan Airport to New York City while pushing a beverage cart in honor of flight crews who were killed on 9/11, including those he knew personally.
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Rain or shine, Paul Veneto is on his way to New York City, pushing an airline beverage cart in honor of the flight crews who died on 9/11, many of whom he knew personally.
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People have said “Never forget” about the Sept. 11 attacks for many years — but Paulie Veneto wants to spotlight a group who he felt didn’t get remembered well enough in the first place.
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Paul Veneto, a former flight attendant who lost several colleagues when the United Flight 175 crashed into the South Tower of the World Trade Center in New York on September 11, 2001, will honor his friends and colleagues on the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks by pushing an airline beverage cart from Boston to Ground Zero in Lower Manhattan this month.
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A former flight attendant who lost several colleagues when United Flight 175 was flown into the World Trade Center's south tower in New York on Sept. 11, 2001, is honoring his friends on the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks by pushing an airline beverage cart from Boston to ground zero.
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I was running along the Thames during the London Marathon, looking from my watch to the spires of Westminster, when I saw it: 26.2 miles. Boom. I did it! But wait...where was the finish line? I looked up. I didn’t see it. I found out about 10 minutes later, it was still another mile away.
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The latest episode of Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, HBO’s hit investigative sports series, featured a pair of running stories, diving into the vastly different worlds of the Boston and Barkley marathons. Real Sports correspondents interviewed Dave McGillivray and Laz Lake, the longtime race directors of the two events, to find out more about their roles and how they operate. This episode offers an inside look at the lives of the two men behind these famous races, and it is available to stream now on HBO Max.
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Real Sports meets with Boston Marathon director Dave McGillivray to discuss how he has used his expertise in organizing and directing big events to successfully supervise four major COVID-19 vaccination sites in Massachusetts.
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This Monday, Dave McGillivray did what he usually does on Patriots' Day: he ran a marathon.
Read MoreTHE EAGLE-TRIBUNE | YAHOO NEWS
Outside of grocery and liquor stores, the pandemic has wreaked havoc on practically everyone and everything, including the business of race director and promoter extraordinaire Dave McGillivray.
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When it’s time to talk about New England sports heroes, the names that immediately jump to mind are Ted Williams, Bill Russell, Bobby Orr, and Tom Brady.
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There must be thousands of Dick Hoyt regular guy, down-to-earth stories.
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Dave McGillivray’s introduction to Dick Hoyt happened on Cape Cod in the early 1980s.
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About 40 years ago, Dave McGillivray was cruising along at a nice pace, half-way through the Falmouth Road Race, when he did a double-take.
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One of the legends of the Boston Marathon, Dick Hoyt, has died at the age of 80, his family confirmed to WCVB.
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