President Scot Ghelfi said there may even be more runners this year as the running community is motivated to prove that a terrorist attack will not deter them.
Ghelfi said organizers are also taking extra security precautions this year.
“We are in the process of meeting with the police and fire department in town and we will take their lead on any added safety measures that need to be put in place,” Ghelfi said.
The board is also hoping to have a ‘Falmouth is Boston Strong’ t-shirt to raise money for the One Fund.
Falmouth residents and taxpayers can register through May 7th and lottery participants through May 19th on racepartner.com. The registration fee is $50.