THE EAGLE-TRIBUNE
That really loud sound you probably heard across the Merrimack Valley about 10 a.m. on Thanksgiving was not from a faulty generator at some local business.
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That really loud sound you probably heard across the Merrimack Valley about 10 a.m. on Thanksgiving was not from a faulty generator at some local business.
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Thirty-four years ago, a group of Merrimack Valley Striders contemplated organizing a road race to celebrate a holiday.
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Around the Merrimack Valley thousands will be lacing up their sneakers on Thanksgiving as the local race that draws thousands to Andover returns.
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Christina Minicucci sort of gave up marathoning in 2014. For understandable reasons.
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First was the marathon.
Now comes the sprint.
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Dave McGillivray, the race director of the Boston Marathon, joined Morning Edition Monday to talk about the 125th marathon.
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The 125th running of the BAA Marathon features a remarkably strong field despite the unusual circumstance of running a springtime race in October.
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7:30 a.m.: Fast-moving, light rain and weather in the 50s greeted the runners gearing up for the Boston Marathon, which is happening Monday for the first time since the pandemic began.
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Dave McGillivray, the B.A.A.’s race director is running his 49th consecutive race after undergoing open-heart triple bypass surgery earlier this year.
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After the pandemic canceled the race in 2020 and pushed back the 2021 running of the Boston Marathon, this year's event is making COVID its top priority.
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The Boston Marathon on Monday, October 11. During Thursday's show, "The Energetic" Andy Edwards will chat with Boston Marathon Race Director Dave McGillivray about the historic course.
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In June of 1894, the French aristocrat Pierre de Coubertin established the International Olympic Committee, which organized the first Olympic Games in modern history that was held in Athens in April of 1896.
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DMSE Sports, which has managed and produced more than 1,400 mass-participatory events over the past 40 years, will be back at Gillette Stadium and Patriot Place to manage the Harvard Pilgrim Finish at the 50 5K and at Fenway Park for the Run to Home Base.
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Boston — DMSE Sports, which has managed and produced more than 1,400 mass-participatory events over the past 40 years, will be back at Gillette Stadium and Patriot Place to manage the Harvard Pilgrim Finish at the 50 5K and at Fenway Park for the Run to Home Base. This is a change of mission at these sites for the event management team—they spent the first six months of 2021 at these facilities, leading the operations and logistics for administering 1.3 million vaccination shots.
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Dave McGillivray once ran 80 consecutive days across the country, from Medford, Ore., to Medford, Mass. If you’re scoring at home, that would be a total of 3,452 miles.
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ANDOVER — Trying to recreate the aura of the Feaster Five Road Race through a virtual event last Thanksgiving was a nice attempt. But it wasn't the same.
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Did you miss the Feaster Five Road Race last year, when it was held virtually due to the coronavirus? This year it returns to downtown Andover for an in-person race.
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Massachusetts residents will wake up Monday morning one step closer to normal life, as the state moves forward with the latest stage of its economic reopening, permitting activities such as road races, amusement and water parks, and increased capacity for stadiums like Fenway Park.
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- Boston Marathon Race Director Dave McGillivray on the state's return to road races.
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As Massachusetts approaches the resumption of road races, a longtime race director for the Boston Marathon says there's a lot for organizers and health officials to consider.
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