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Sunday, September 23, 2012

LAND TRUST BENEFITS FROM 4th ANNUAL RUN FOR THE HILLS 10K

Belfast, Maine - On September 15, 42 competitive runners gathered in Belfast to take on the challenging but scenic 10K road race; a course that highlights the Land Trust’s Passagassawakeag Greenway and their on-going initiative to create a public trail network along the banks of the Passagassawakeag River. Runners passed the Stover, Head of Tide and Stephenson Preserves before finishing on the scenic Belfast Footbridge.

The race was won by Luis Mauser, 16, of Belfast, who finished with a time of 40:45. The first female finisher, 5th place overall, was Jennifer Quehl, 44, of Searsmont, who finished in 47:15. Results and times for all runners are posted on the Land Trust’s website.

Coastal Mountains Land Trust would like to thank lead sponsor Bank of America for their help to make this race possible, as well as other area sponsors, including Front Street Shipyard, Darby’s Restaurant and Pub, Consumers Fuel Company, Cold Mountain Builders and Waldo County General Hospital. The race was also made possible thanks to the cooperation of the City of Belfast, the Belfast Fire and Police Departments, Waterfall Arts, and an energetic group of on-site race day volunteers and supporters.

Coastal Mountains Land Trust has been working since 1986 to permanently protect land to benefit the natural and human communities of the western Penobscot Bay region, including the Passagassawakeag Greenway in Belfast. All net proceeds of Run for the Hills directly support the Land Trust’s land conservation program. For more information about the Land Trust and its work, please call (207) 236-7091 or visit www.coastalmountains.org.

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