The US Marine Corp and PA State Police ran in the Tomato Festival 5K race in honor of slain State Trooper, Joshua Miller.
                                 Tony Callaio | For Sunday Dispatch

The US Marine Corp and PA State Police ran in the Tomato Festival 5K race in honor of slain State Trooper, Joshua Miller.

Tony Callaio | For Sunday Dispatch

<p>Twelve-year-old running sensation Emily Roedig, from Bluffington, South Carolina, was the top female finisher of the Pittston Tomato Festival 5K race with a winning time of 22:57.</p>
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Twelve-year-old running sensation Emily Roedig, from Bluffington, South Carolina, was the top female finisher of the Pittston Tomato Festival 5K race with a winning time of 22:57.

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<p>Pittston’s own Greg Ahlswede, 34, was the top male finisher and overall winner of the Pittston Tomato Festival 5K race on Saturday with a winning time of 18:03.</p>
                                 <p>Tony Callaio | For Sunday Dispatch</p>

Pittston’s own Greg Ahlswede, 34, was the top male finisher and overall winner of the Pittston Tomato Festival 5K race on Saturday with a winning time of 18:03.

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<p>Approximately 270 runners and walkers took part in the Pittston Tomato Festival 5K race and 1-mile walk on Saturday.</p>
                                 <p>Tony Callaio | For Sunday Dispatch</p>

Approximately 270 runners and walkers took part in the Pittston Tomato Festival 5K race and 1-mile walk on Saturday.

Tony Callaio | For Sunday Dispatch

<p>City of Pittston Mayor Michael Lombardo, with back to the camera, uses a megaphone to shout out last minute instructions for the Pittston Tomato Festival 5K race/1-mile Walk on Saturday morning. </p>
                                 <p>Tony Callaio | For Sunday Dispatch</p>

City of Pittston Mayor Michael Lombardo, with back to the camera, uses a megaphone to shout out last minute instructions for the Pittston Tomato Festival 5K race/1-mile Walk on Saturday morning.

Tony Callaio | For Sunday Dispatch

PITTSTON – Approximately 270 runners and walkers took part in Pittston’s Tomato Festival

5K run/1 mile walk on Saturday morning.

Greg Aslswede, 34 of Pittston, was the overall winner and top male with a winning time of

18 minutes and three seconds.

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Twelve-year-old Emily Roedig, of South Carolina, took the top female honors with a winning

time of 22 minutes and 57 seconds.