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Team Framingham Nearing the $55,000 Fundraising Mark
8 runners have raised more than $21,000 for Resiliency for Life. Team Framingham runners were raising money for 6 local charities.

Team Framingham, fundraising for six local charities, is nearing the $55,000 mark announced Framingham Selectmen Vice Chair Mike Bower on Tuesday.
As of 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday April 21, Team Framingham runners have raised $54,995.19 for the local charities.
Since the inception of Team Framingham in 2014, the 47 runners from the 2014 and 2015 teams have raised $108,567.54.
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Donations to the 2015 team can still be made up through May 31.
The leader board by charity stands at:
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- Resiliency for Life (8 runners) $21,005
- Call2Talk (4 runners) $8,435.40
- Adult ESL Plus (3 runners) $8,288
- Voices Against Violence (3 runners) $5,978
- Framingham History Center (2 runners) $5,653.79
- Friends of the Callahan Senior Center (2 runners) $5,635
The leader board by runner stands at:
- Maria Davis $3,357
- Julie Buszuwski $3,271
- Matthew Trostel $3,239
- Beth Delahunty $3,185
- Margaret Ciccarelli $3,156
- Jonathan Marshall $3,050
- Katie MacIsaac $2,943.79
- Nathan Hogan $2,941
- Sheila Cusolito $2,710
- Jason Kane $2,671
- Elizabeth Parnell $2,621
- Michelle Kinsella $2,511
- Matt McDonough $2,479
- Peter Gould $2,435.20
- Eric Johnson $2,425
- Candice Beermann $2,162
- Lauren O’Connell $1,962
- Sarah Matteodo $1,797.20
- Joseph Mazzola $1,692
- Philip Mooney $1,591
- Clyde Robinson $1,551
- Katie Dandurand $1,245
Donations to the Team Framingham runners and their various charitable organizations can be made by visiting the town web-site at the following link: www.framinghamma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/18208
Team Framingham runners, corporate sponsors and charitable organization liaisons will be recognized at the start of the annual Town Meeting on Tuesday April 28 at 7:30 p.m. in Nevins Hall said Bower.
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