SOUTH BOSTON — 300 people signed up for the Brain Aneurysm Foundation’s Run/Walk, which was held at DCR Castle Island. Many brain aneurysm survivors participated to support the Foundation’s work and were joined by family members and those walking and running in memory of someone lost to this disease which affects 1 in every 50 people in the US. Sullivan’s at Castle Island provided a boxed lunch for each participant. All photos by Bill Brett

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SOUTH BOSTON — More than 500 guests attended the Brain Aneurysm Foundation’s 21st annual Arterial Challenge 5K run/2.5 run for brain aneurysm awareness. The event was held at Castle Island in South Boston. The event was hosted by the Brain Aneurysm Foundation’s Christine Buckley and former city and state official tom Tinlin. All photos by Bill Brett

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SOUTH BOSTON — The Brain Aneurysm Foundation, the leading nonprofit supporting research in brain aneurysms and helping those affected by the condition, was (finally) able to hold the 20th annual Arterial Challenge, which took place at Castle Island in South Boston recently. After the race/walk, guests were treated to hot dogs and hamburgers at Sullivan’s. All photos are by Bill Brett.

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BOSTON — So many golfers took to the Devine golf course in Boston that they needed the Braintree Municipal Golf Course to accommodate all those participating in the first Tinlin Family Golf Tournament “18 for 18” to raise money for the Brain Aneurysm Foundation. In addition to brain aneurysm survivor Tom Tinlin, the day included WCVB-TV sports anchor Bob Halloran. All photos by Bill Brett

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