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Relay for Life Beats Goal

By: Brian Thompson
Updated: June 12, 2010
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ALTOONA, BLAIR COUNTY -- The Relay for Life at Altoona's Mansion Park ended Saturday afternoon.

More than 50 teams walked for cancer survivors and victims.  This was the 16th year for the 24-hour relay that draws a large crowd.  Teams have at least one person walk the track for the duration of the event.

This year's Central Blair Relay for Life raised more than $188,000, which beat the goal of $184,000.

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