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Page 14 THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, June 7, 2019 Shown from right to left are Mayor Brian Arrigo, Fabian Tran, 16, Christian Madrid, 17, Active Living Coordinator Julie DeMauro, Recreation Director Michael Hinojosa and Race Co-Director Ann Marie Costa. Shown from right to left are Mayor Brian Arrigo, first place winner Christopher Batts, 26, of Winthrop, Active Living Coordinator Julie DeMauro, Recreation Director Michael Hinojosa and Race Co-Director Ann Marie Costa. Maria Aguilar and Nathan Faddis with his father, David Faddis. Fatima Hamdani with her daughter, Rania, a fifth grade student at Garfield Elementary School. Shown from right to left are Mayor Brian Arrigo, third place Kids Fun Run finisher Fatima Hamdani, Recreation Director Michael Hinojosa, Active Living Coordinator Julie DeMauro and Race Co-Director Ann Marie Costa, who finished first in the 70-100 age group. Shown from right to left are Mayor Brian Arrigo, Erika Cheever, 17, Rocio Gonzalez, 12, Maeve Hurley, 11, Active Living Coordinator Julie DeMauro, Recreation Director Michael Hinojosa and Race Co-Director Ann Marie Costa. Second place finisher Fabian Mejia recorded a time of 17 minutes 24 seconds. He is shown with his children Gabriela and Jothan. Mayor Brian Arrigo and Recreation Director Michael Hinojosa congratulate Matthew Leone on winning first place in the Kids Fun Run. ENCORE CASINO DRIVING OPPORTUNITY!! Everett Car Service has exclusive rights to pick up all visitors in front of new $2.6B Encore Casino. Well over 40,000 visitors estimated daily and Everett Car is the only license holder in the city to service the Casino. Major opportunity to make money driving taxi – 50/50 split. Both day and night shifts available - call us now at 781-322-9400 or email dmorovitz@maldentrans. com. Good driver history a must! Please bring copy of driver history (from Registry) to interview. EOE Christopher Batts, 26, of Winthrop, won the Revere Runs 5K with a time of 16 minutes 42 seconds. RUNS 5K | from page 3 she is proud of her father and wants to run when she gets older. “I like to watch him run and cheer him on,” Gabriela said. “I go with him for one mile around the block.” Mejia’s four-year-old son, Jothan, runs a half-mile with him around the block. “I’m happy and like to watch him run,” Jothan said. For his wife, Ana, it’s about Zak Attioui placed third in the Revere Runs 5K with a time of 17 minutes 47 seconds. the look on her husband’s face when he’s running. “I love watching what he loves to do,” Ana said. “It’s exciting, and we’re all very proud of him.” Third place finisher Zak Attioui of Revere was 20 seconds shy of his goal of 17 minutes 20 seconds, which he achieved when he wasn’t fasting all day for Ramadan. “I could have done better,” Attioui said. Tara Vocino may be reached at printjournalist1@gmail. com.

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