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Page 16 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2023 Over 50 local runners are set for the running of the 127th Boston Marathon planned for Monday, April 17 ‘One Boston Day’ will commemorate 10th Anniversary of Boston Marathon Bombings on Saturday, April 15 By Steve Freker O ver 50 local residents will be participating as runners in the 127th Boston Marathon – the world’s largest official marathon – which will be run on Monday, April 17. From The Advocate readership area will be 23 entrants from Saugus, 15 from - LEGAL NOTICE - COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Suffolk Probate and Family Court 24 New Chardon Street Boston, MA 02114 (617) 788-8300 Docket No. SU22C0389CA In the matter of: LILLIAN ERIN DIAMOND SCHRAFFT Of: REVERE, MA CITATION ON PETITION TO CHANGE NAME A petition to Change Name of Adult has been filed by Lillian Erin Diamond Schrafft of Revere, MA requesting that the court enter a Decree changing their name to: Malcolm Asher Schrafft. IMPORTANT NOTICE Any person may appear for purposes of objecting to the petition by filing an appearance at: Suffolk Probate and Family Court before 10 a.m. on the return day of 04/27/2023. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written appearance if you object to this proceeding. WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. Dunn, First Justice of this Court. Date: April 11, 2023 VINCENT PROCOPIO REGISTER OF PROBATE April 14, 2023 NN NC N R R R C N N P 61 s reopenin soon AND THEY’RE OFF: There are over 30,000 numbered and registered runners for Monday’s 127th running of the Boston Marathon. (Courtesy/B.A.A.) SPORTS | FROM Page 15 e are app o announ e a e a e e un ma in reser a ions or our un ion all or e en s ein el on a er a 20 please all 781-284-9511 ea e our name an elep one num er MAEVE COLLINS score their first goal of the game. Back-to-back goals by Neal sent the Eagles into a 4-point lead with 13:45 left to play. Goalie Gynessa Melendez turned away two Northeast shots before the Knights found the back of the net twice, but the unanswered goals would be short lived as Collins would convert an Antonucci pass to bring the game to 6-3 with 7:27 left to play in the half. Northeast delivered a critical go-ahead goal, driving past defenders inside the 8-meter arc and firing in their fourth goal of the game. The Eagles went on to score one more unanswered goal to take the slight 7-4 advantage heading into the break. After a quick break, The Knights put their last goal into the net to make it 7-5. The rest of the second half remained scoreless for Northeast, as goalie Dannie Hughes turned away five shots to keep the home team at bay. Collins scored again to make it a three-goal game (8-5) heading into the final fifteen minutes. Neal and Antonucci put their team back in the driver's seat after four back-to-back goals bringing the score to 12-5 in favor of the Eagles. After playing very well on defense, Velic switched to her preferred position of attack, and immediately scored to secure the 13-5 victory. Malden, 12 from Revere and six from Everett. They will join the largest field of official entrants ever, over 30,000. A full list of the registered runners from The Advocate’s readership area appears below. The 127th Boston Marathon will also feature the 10th Anniversary of the infamous April 15, 2013, Boston Marathon Bombing, where six were killed and hundreds injured and/or maimed for life. The City of Boston and the Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) will host two remembrance events – and more than a dozen volunteer activities will take place citywide – to mark the 10-year anniversary of the Boston Marathon Bombings. The remembrance events honoring the victims, survivors and first responders of the 2013 Boston Marathon will take place on Saturday, April 15, beginning with an early morning private gathering and wreath laying at the memorial sites for the families who lost loved ones. Honor guards, including the Boston Fire Department, Boston Police Department, Boston Emergency Medical Services and Suffolk County Sheriff Department, will be present at the memorial sites throughout the day. At 2:30 p.m., the public is invited to a dedication of a new commemorative Boston Marathon finish line, the ringing of bells and the unveiling of a One Boston Day marker on Boylston Street along with Governor Maura Healey, Mayor Michelle Wu, B.A.A. leadership, members of the One Fund community, first responders, hospital leaders and local running groups. Those interested in registering events for One Boston Day may do so at https://www.boston.gov/civic-engagement/oneboston-day. People are encouraged by the city to take part in their own individual act of kindness by checking out the city’s 2023 One Boston Day Acts of Kindness Checklist, where ideas range from buying a cup of coffee for a stranger to donating blood. Folks can share reflections and service plans on social media using the hashtag #OneBostonDay. Local runners-bib numbers and their ages: Revere 32132 Almeida, Edward, 33 11434 Bishop, Chelsea, 30 26333 Dicarlo, Logan, 27 24825 Duplisea, Alexa, 26 27898 Fagundes, Bruno, 36 30680 Fitzgerald, Daniel, 36 30651 Fitzgerald, Jessica, 33 31853 Gonzalez, David, 32 8198 Osueke, Anayo, 42 27465 Perfas, Fernando, 43 24739 Shepard, Tristan, 26 24860 Siciliano, Robert, 54

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