Newly engaged for just 48 hours, Sarah Donahue and Matt Cianfichi, Exeter, don their electronic bibs about 30 minutes before the Exeter Borough Turkey Trot 5K.
                                 Tony Callaio | For Sunday Dispatch

Newly engaged for just 48 hours, Sarah Donahue and Matt Cianfichi, Exeter, don their electronic bibs about 30 minutes before the Exeter Borough Turkey Trot 5K.

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<p>Mom Cathy Ramiza, right, takes photos of her husband, Frank and son, Franco in front of the stand-and-repeat banner before the 5K race.</p>
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Mom Cathy Ramiza, right, takes photos of her husband, Frank and son, Franco in front of the stand-and-repeat banner before the 5K race.

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<p>Some members of the Exeter Parks & Recreaction committee get a photo taken before the 5K race on Erie St.</p>
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Some members of the Exeter Parks & Recreaction committee get a photo taken before the 5K race on Erie St.

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<p>Eventual overall winner, Colby Walsh (bib 150), gets out of the blocks early in the race, going wire-to-wire for the win.</p>
                                 <p>Tony Callaio | For Sunday Dispatch</p>

Eventual overall winner, Colby Walsh (bib 150), gets out of the blocks early in the race, going wire-to-wire for the win.

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<p>Lita Vincavage, left, the first female winner, stands with Exeter Mayor Denise Adams, center, and overall winner, Colby Walsh, of the annual Exeter 5K Turkey Trot on Sunday, Dec. 1.</p>
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Lita Vincavage, left, the first female winner, stands with Exeter Mayor Denise Adams, center, and overall winner, Colby Walsh, of the annual Exeter 5K Turkey Trot on Sunday, Dec. 1.

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EXETER — The 2024 Exeter Borough Turkey Trot 5K was conducted on Saturday, Nov. 30, to chilly temperatures — but it didn’t stop the nearly 150 walkers and runners from competing.

The start and finish of the race was at the site of St. Barbara’s Church parking lot at Erie St. Organizers were allowed to utilize the church hall to register walkers and runners as well as sell merchandise for the race. Award ceremonies were conducted at the hall with Wyoming Area’s Colby Walsh was declared the overall winner and Lita Vincavage was the top female finisher.