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Running: Annapolis 10-Mile Run is turning 30Published 08/27/05
Ron Naditch is getting his front yard ready for a lot of company tomorrow. The city resident, who lives on Cornhill St., is preparing for thousands of visitors to pass his house as part of the 30th annual Annapolis 10-Mile Run. Naditch has set up a water station the last five years so runners can get a quick drink or a hose-down as they hit the halfway point of the difficult race through the city streets. "It's a wonderful event with people who put in a lot of work in a race with lots of hills on a day that's been really hot the last couple of years," said Naditch, who used to purchase more than 2,000 cups for runners before...
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