First Special Olympics Event on Rail Trail Raises $13,000

Local organizations host over 220 participants

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First Special Olympics Event on Rail Trail Raises $13,000

More than 220 participants of all ages and abilities enjoyed a beautiful day in Andover on September 27 and raised more than $13,000 for Special Olympics New Hampshire (SONH) during the inaugural Rail Trail Run and Ride event. The event featured 5K and 10K running events and a 50K cycling event along the Northern Rail Trail. […]

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