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Page 6 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 2023 ADVOCATE ASKS | FROM PAGE 3 Q: After running a Boston Marathon, what will you do the next day? A: REST. Stretch, eat what I want and defi nitely walk! Q: Have any friends or family members run this race before? A: Yes. Q: Anything else that you would like to share about this experience? A: To be able to say you have run the Boston Marathon is defi - nitely one of my most proud moments I will always cherish and never take it for granted! It is not easy — the whole training process — but I do it because I truly love to run, and running the Boston Marathon is an incredible achievement. I highly recommend it!! Need a hall for your special event? The Schiavo Club, located at 71 Tileston Street, Everett is available for your Birthdays, Anniversaries, Sweet 16 parties and more? Call Dennis at (857) 249-7882 for details. Five Saugus Police Department members running for charity and the causes they are running for, from left to right: Sgt. Stephen Rappa, the Offi cer Sean A. Collier Memorial Fund; Lt. Anthony LoPresti, Tedy Bruschi’s Charity Team; Detective Stacey Forni, the Vanessa T. Marcotte Foundation; Offi cer Alison Cooper, the Herren Project; and Offi cer Brett DiPanfi lo, the TB12 Foundation. (Saugus Advocate photo by Mark E. Vogler) Everett, MA 617-202-8259 * We work with most Fuel Assistance programs “We’re accepting new customers, no experience necessary” “Aceptamos Nuevos clientes no se necesita experiencia.” ~ Hablamos Española ~ 50 Gallon Minimum (Surcharge Applys) Major Credit Cards Accepted Scan our QR Code                                                  Saugus Patrolman Alison Cooper (center), wearing a Boston Marathon Finisher’s Medal around her neck, enjoyed a moment with friends who cheered her on to completion of her fi rst Boston Marathon last year. She ran for the Fearless 261 Team, which inspires, motivates and educates women to become leaders. Pictured from left to right are Shelagh O’Connell (BMS Teacher), Gina Vozzella (Saugus Police 911 Dispatcher), Offi cer Cooper, Saugus Police Detective Stacey Forni and Saugus Police Offi cer Jenna Fennelly. (This photo appeared on the Saugus Police Department Facebook Page)                                    The COVID-19 Update Town reports 10 newly confi rmed cases; no new deaths By Mark E. Vogler T here were 10 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases in Saugus over the past week through Wednesday (March 29). The new cases reported by the state Department of Public Health (DPH) over the past week increased the overall total to 10,597 confi rmed cases since the outbreak of the global pandemic in March of 2020, according to Town Manager Scott C. Crabtree. This week’s total was an increase of two from the number of newly confi rmed cases reported last week. Th ere were no new COVID-19-related deaths over the past week, as the death toll remained at 110. “Our hearts and prayers go out to those families aff ected by this health pandemic,” Crabtree said.

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