Today - Tuesday, November 6th is election Day.
For the past few  years both these men have been running for President of the United States.
They have made all their speeches, had all their debates, spoke to the people of the United States about their programs, their promises, their agenda  for the next 4 years. No more can be said by them, we haven’t already heard. Now it’s up to us.
Tommorow we have the power, to change who sit’s in the Whitehouse or who remains. It is our day to be heard. Whatever your political affliation -use this day to be heard.
Vote because hundreds of thousands of men and women who served in our Armed Forces  died defending this country and defending our freedom to vote -their not here to vote -but you are and you should.
Vote for them. Use your right to Vote!
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19% more runners participated  in the race for 2012 than in 2011, with 2,640 men, women and elite competitors registered. The first male runner to finish the race was Kenneth Goglas, a resident of Randolph, N.J., who came in at 1:09:11.68. The first female runner to finish the race was Cheyenne Ogletree of Garfield, N.J., who crossed the finish line at 1:21:57.41. All of the runners finished strong! A complete list of participants and race times can be viewed here:
Registration for Bark in the Park walkers is now open! Walkers can sign up individually, form teams, or fundraise as a “virtual walker” if you cannot attend the event.