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Four Hoboken Residents To Take Part in Philadelphia Race for Hope

The National Brain Tumor Society's Race for Hope takes place in Philadelphia on Sunday November 6.

You'll have several opportunities to cheer on your fellow Hobokenites who are running or walking for charity in the coming weeks.

Just across the river on Nov. 6 is the New York City Marathon. But, a little further down, four Mile Square residents are walking in The National Brain Tumor Society's Race for Hope in Philadelphia. 

Hoboken Patch would like to wish the best of luck to Hobokenites Pat House, Jack Mannion, as well as Brian Reali and Emily Reali.

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The Race for Hope in Philadelphia is one of 15 nationwide events organized by the National Brain Tumor Society to raise both awareness and funding for the fight against brain tumors. The 5K run/walk will take place at the steps of the Museum of Art. 

For more information about the Race for Hope, or to support a participant, go to www.RaceForHopePA.org, email RacePAInfo@braintumor.org or call toll free, 866.455.3214. Learn more about the National Brain Tumor Society Summit at www.braintumor.org/Summit.

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Are you participating in this event, or the New York City marathon? Let us know! E-mail clairem@patch.com.

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