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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, April 25, 2025 Page 9 Nearly 50 local residents run in 129th Annual Boston Marathon Advocate communities of Everett, Malden, Revere and Saugus well represented in this year’s event By Steve Freker O ver 30,000 runners descended on the streets of Boston for the 129th Annual Boston Marathon on a picture-perfect day Monday. Included in the pack was a hearty contingent of local runners: Nearly 50 residents from The Advocate communities of Everett, Malden, Revere and Saugus ran the Boston Marathon this year. Nearly all of them finished the race, and all but two of the 47 local runners qualified to receive 129th Boston Marathon medals for finishing under the time limit of 6:00:00 (six hours) for the race. John Korir of Kenya won the men’s race well ahead of the pack at 2:04:45. His brother Wesley won Boston in 2012, making them the first brothers to win the Boston Marathon. Conner Mantz of Utah finished fourth Monday, the first American finisher. Kenya’s Sharon Lokedi shattered the women’s course record at the Boston Marathon, finishing in 2:17:22. This was more than two minutes faster than the previous record set by Buzunesh Deba in 2014. As for the local runners from The Advocate readership area, Brown, Robert, 37, Revere – 3:41:58 Coconubo, Jhon, 28, Everett – 3:56:39 MALDEN Babineau, Stephanie, 31 – 5:05:38 Berryman, Patrick, 25 – 4:03:29 Broza, Dillon, 28 – 5:06:09 Bryant, Michael, 32 – 4:18:40 Cosman, Kathleen, 31 – 5:43:52 Cuozzo, Terryann, 43 – 3:18:11 Daly, Patrick 25 – 2:50:50 Gonzalez, Luzdaris, 53 – 6:48:56 Guzman, Emilee, 25 – 5:05:31 Paul, Mitchi, 30 – 3:50:19 Russo, Alexandria, 24 – 3:02:38 Saccoman, Ryan, 30 – 4:50:48 Sewell, Molly, 21 – 5:02:51 Spencer, Brian, 26 – 4:55:42 Stucchi, Laura, 26 – 5:00:32 Walker, Emily, 31 – 4:08:28 The new design on the 2025 Boston Marathon medals really catches the eye. Anyone who competed and finished the 2025 Boston Marathon under the fixed time limit of six hours (6:00:00) was eligible to receive a medal for the 2025 event. (Courtesy Photo) the top finisher was Patrick Daly, 25, of Malden, who finished with a time of 2:50:50. The top female finisher from The Advocate readership area was also from Malden, Alexandria Russo, 24, with a time of 3:02:38. Following are a listing of the Top 10 times from The Advocate readership area communities as well as the times for the finishers from all four communities: Everett, Malden, Revere and Saugus. TOP 10 ADVOCATE READERSHIP AREA FINISHERS Daly, Patrick, 25, Malden – 2:50:50 Chapruet, Christopher, 33, Saugus – 2:51:37 Russo, Alexandria, 24, Malden – 3:02:38 Cuozzo, Terryann, 43, Malden – 3:18:11 Macharet Da Silveira, Arthur, 34, Revere – 3:19:53 Rodriguez, Pablo, 44, Saugus – 3:22:12 Hyde, Casey, 30, Saugus – 3:20:23 De Almeida, Augusto, 36, Everett – 3:27:19 Ward 6 community meeting will discuss proposed bus shelters and community safety S hould bus shelters be added along Salem Street? Ward 6 Councillor Stephen Winslow has scheduled a community meeting to discuss potential locations for new bus shelters and address community safety concerns in Ward 6. This meeting aims to engage residents, gather feedback and ensure that the City of Malden and MBTA consider community needs. In addition to discussing bus stops and shelters, the meeting will focus on community safety in Ward 6. Chief of Police Glenn Cronin will present current public safety data and gather input from residents on how to further enhance the safety and security of the neighborhood. Date: Monday May 5, 2025. Time: 6:30-8:00 p.m. Location: Salemwood School Cafeteria. The MBTA has received funds to provide more bus shelters to enhance the overall experience of bus riders. These shelters will provide much-needed protection from the rain and snow and will particularly benefit commuters, students, seniors and Conceptual design of a new bus shelter by 630 Salem St. (Graphic by Toole Design) residents with disabilities. “Phase 3 of the MBTA’s Bus Network Redesign will establish new timing and routes for the buses that run through Maplewood Square by December 2026,” said Councillor Winslow. “The opportunity exists now to assess the bus stop locations that are currently serving Salem Street from Broadway to Rockwell Street well before the MBTA posts new bus stop signs. The meeting will seek community feedback on whether to relocate any stops to better accommodate users and shelters.” H O U R S Monday-Wednesday 8am-10pm Thursday-Saturday 8am-11pm Sundays -10am-10pm 617-294-0123 Everett through and through Owned & operated by Lenny Parsons EHS Class of 1990 Lawn and Yard CareUSA It’s Time For SPRING CLEANOUTS Cutting, Weeding, Mulching, Trimming, Brushes, Shrubs & More! 781-521-9927 358 Ferry St. - Everett Call NOW OPEN! LAWNS Cut From $25

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