Columbia Association of the Police Department, City of New York
COLUMBIA NEWS
Hello all of Columbia,
This year’s Columbia Association’s Cigar Event at Club Macanudo was a huge success. A great time was had by all that attended. A special thanks to Michael Herklots of Davidoff of Geneva, for all of the quality cigars he donated. Michael was one of our Columbia Association Annual
Dinner Dance Honorees last year. I would like to thank the entire Columbia Association Board Of Officers that assisted in making this event a huge success. I would like to give a special thanks to the Cigar Event Committee Chairmen, Richard Angeletti and R.J. Coleman. The Columbia Association would like to express its gratitude to all of the members that partook in this event and the all of the Fraternal and Union groups that supported our event and made it a huge success.
Spring is right around the corner. It is the time of year for happy events. Take the time out to enjoy family and friends during this time of the year. The Columbia Association would like to wish all of their members a Happy Easter.
On Thursday April 28, 2011 at 11:00, there will be a memorial mass paying homage to the great Italian-American Crime fighter NYPD Detective Lieutenant Joseph Petrosino at Our Lady of Guadalupe R.C. Church located at 7201 15th Avenue Brooklyn. Refreshments will be served following the mass. Show your support for those who performed the ultimate sacrifice.
On Sunday May 1, 2011 at 1:00 at the 113th Precinct there will be a street renaming ceremony. The street will be renamed from Baisley Boulevard to Police Officer John Scarangella Boulevard. Please attend this monumental event. Show your support for those who performed the ultimate sacrifice.
On Friday May 6, 2011 we will have our annual 2011 Golf Classic at the Clearview Golf course located at 202-12 Willets Point Boulevard Bayside Queens. Check in is at 7:00 A.M. There will be a continental breakfast. This year we will have food and open bar at the prestigious Valentino’s Restaurant which is conveniently located right next door to the golf course. The cost of this event is only $175.00.
On Friday May 13, 2011 at 6:30 the Columbia Association will hold its 79th Annual Awards Dinner at the El Caribe Country Club located at 5945 Strickland Avenue in Mill Basin, Brooklyn. Receiving the Lieutenant Joseph Petrosino “Man of the Year” award is Assistant Chief Thomas Galati. Receiving the Columbia Association Humanitarian award is our very own attorney, Stuart Salles. Receiving our Italian-American achievement award is the talented actress Jennifer Esposito. Receiving the Lieutenant Mario Biaggi award for valor is Police Officer Robert Salerno. Receiving the Police Officer Michael Melchiona award for valor is Detective Michael Sileo. Receiving the Police Officer Arthur Pelo award for valor is Police Officer Michael Gerbasi.
Congratulations to all our award recipients.
On my closing note, let us push for memberships. If you have not paid your dues for 2011 please see your delegate or any board officer and support your organization. The expression goes; we are only as strong as our weakest link. You can download a membership application on the Columbia website which is: www.nypdcolumbia.org.
Until next time, stay true to the Columbia Association.
Affiliated with the National Council of Columbia Associations
In Civil Service, Inc. and the National Coalition of Italian American Law Enforcement Organizations
Fraternity n Integrity n Charity
VOL. 45, NO. 2 March — April 2011 SINCE 1932 ONLINE ISSUE
Our President’s Message...
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Editor’s Spot New York City Police Department Columbia Association
Board of Officers wwwnypdcolumbia.org
Executive Board President ..................................Anthony Cesarano........................ (212) 620-8930
1st Vice President ....................Rich Angeletti...............................(718) 822-5815
2nd Vice President ...................Paul A. Capotosto.........................(212) 226-2180
Executive Secretary .................R.J Coleman................................. (212) 258-2840
Treasurer ..................................Kendra Damante......................... (718) 972-7871
Recording Secretary.................Christopher Pizzo......................... (718) 657-8181
Corresponding Secretary .........Tony Quagliariello........................ (646) 210-9170
Sergeant At Arms .....................Frank Tornetti...............................(212) 239-9801
Editor ........................................Emanuel Rossi............................ (845) 902-0175
Financial Secretaries
Manhattan …………….……...Anthony Burgio……………….… (212) 741-4811
Brooklyn……………….……..Louis Balsamo…………………... (718) 965-6336
Queens …………………….....Matthew Cioffi………………….. (718) 476-7595
Bronx………………………....Steven Berger…………………… (718) 548-1250
Staten Island ………………....John Peruffo……………..……… (718) 876-7606
Retiree’s………………….…..Nat Infurna……………………… (516) 747-1389
Life Member………………….Phil Repaci Sr…………………... (718) 758-4475
Trustees
Manhattan………………...….Russ Maturo…………………...…(212) 239-9801
Manhattan………………...….Louis Corrente………………...…(212) 477-9275
Manhattan…………………….Andrew Carraro…………………(212) 927-3200
Brooklyn……………………..Sal Ferrante…………………..….(718) 875-6850
Brooklyn…………………......Vincent Aprea……………………(718) 629-1220
Brooklyn……………………..Michael Mongelli………………..(516) 732-5961
Queens…………………….…Stephen Salazer………………….(718) 533-2011
Queens…………………….…Dyanne Marzano…..…………….(718) 279-5200
Bronx………………………...Richard Citarella…………...…….(718) 292-6161
Bronx………………………...Rocco Ruscitto…………………..(914) 755-0606
Citywide………………….....Alessandro Pizzirusso…………….(718) 876-8959
Directors & Advisors
Special Assistant to the President: Phil Panzarella …..……….…(631) 965-7290
Public Affairs................................John DelGaudio.......................(718) 494-3801
Travel............................................John Martini............................(718) 848- 1858
Health……………………………Dr. Brian Mignola…...………(718) 816-9056
Legal…………………………….Stuart Salles…..……………...(212) 267-9090
Legal…………………………….James Moschella…..…………(212) 233-3800
Entertainment Coordinator……...Luigi Moneta………..……….(212) 791-2021
Spiritual……………………DC Msgr. Robert Romano…….…..(646) 610-6472
Spiritual………………………...Msgr. David Cassato….………(718) 259-9146
Web Master……………………..Joe Bavuso….………………...(718) 217-3826
Past Presidents
Frank Ventura…………………….…………………………...… (212) 610-6910
Paul DiGiacmo……………………....………………………..….(212) 587-1000
Giovanni Porcelli………………………………………………....(718) 702-2200
Stephen P. Chiarini.........................................................................(516) 887-5737
John Bucalo....................................................................................(631) 669- 9023
Vincent Colangelo..........................................................................(516) 795-5095
Pasquale Cama................................................................................(718) 463-0797
Pantalea Palladino...........................................................................(914) 968-7892
Hon. Mario Biaggi...........................................................................(718) 796-9708
I just want to say that I received many kudos from members for bring-ing the newsletter online. The compliments go above and beyond. Again I want to thank everyone that helped out in bring-ing the newsletter into the 21st century. I hope all is
well this month. This editorial will be a bit different. I'm going to touch on several top-ics. First, remember that this April 14th marks the death of Police Officer Phillip Car-dillo. He was executed in a Harlem Mosque in 1972. God bless Phil. Please watch over your brothers and sisters during their tour of duty. Secondly, Memorial Day is next month. During this holiday, I encourage all to take a moment and think about the sacrifices that our men and women in our military make to keep our home front safe. If you get a chance, take a trip to D.C. and walk around our capital and tap into tons of history. Last-ly, I want to extend a personal thank you to each and everyone on the board for the hours they dedicated to running an event. This in-cludes the hours put in behind the scene, the phone calls made, the running around, the time that should be spent with your family—just so that the function will be perfect. THANK YOU!
If you want something featured in the news-letter please forward me the information at crime1on1@ hotmail.com
2010 Law enforcement week in Washington D.C.
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Financial Secretaries Corner
Manhattan Anthony Burgio
Greetings! Manhattan member-ship in the borough has gone up since last month. Delegates your doing a great job! If you haven’t paid your dues as of yet, please see your precinct delegate or any board officer. Thank you.
Brooklyn Louis Balsamo
Hello again my fellow Columbia Paisanos. Membership drive in Brooklyn is going well. I could use some help in Brooklyn South. I would like to thank the 84 and Brooklyn North Narcotics for their hard work, they are fighting neck and neck for first place. I must not forget third place, it goes out to the 73 Pct. Not too far be-hind the leaders. We currently have some delegate spots open
and are looking for interested Paisanos to join us. Please contact myself or one of my Trustees if your command has no delegate and you are interested. Without you, the membership, there would be no Columbia Association. I thank you all and hope to see you at one of our events or the next meeting. (Mr. Italy)
Queens Matthew Cioffi
Rome was not built in a day and neither was the NYPD Columbia Association. The brick and mortar of our association is our members. Strengthen its foundation by en-couraging others to join and par-take in all that we have to offer.
Financial Secretaries Corner
Bronx Steven Berger
Hello to all, the borough is status quo but just one note to all members keep up the push for membership, don't be afraid to recruit members even if you are not a delegate, everyone is an am-bassador. Until next month.
Staten Island John Peruffo
The membership is doing great! We need members to support all of our functions so please look up the next racket and come out and enjoy the fun.
Life Member Phil Repaci Sr.
As of Jan, 01, 2011, there are 1100 life members.
Recently I went to a memorial mass for two police officers that were killed in LOD in the 79Pct. in 1978. The officers were Norman Cerullo & Chris Masone. The mass was held at the Immaculate Conception Center in Douglaston Queens. The attend-ance by the retired P.O.'s was out-standing after all these years. There
were more retirees than active P.O.'s. Like our Life members these fellow retirees had dedication to their fellow P.O.'s and their com-mand. We would like to thank life members Donald Glaudino, Al-fred Murphy, Alfred Marino for their donations to the scholarship fund.
COLUMBIA ASSOCIATION PRESENTS
2011 GOLF CLASSIC FRIDAY MAY 6, 2011 0700 CHECK IN
CLEARVIEW GOLF COURSE
202-12 WILLETS POINT BLVD. BAYSIDE, N.Y.
$175.00 PER PERSON INCLUDES:
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST, LUNCH AT TURN,
BUFFET DINNER AND OPEN BAR.
ALL PROCEEDS GO TOWARDS THE SCHOLARSHIP FUND
FOR TICKETS SEND PAYMENT TO :
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NYPD COLUMBIA ASSOCIATION
PO BOX 290735
BROOKLYN N.Y. 11229-0735
FURTHER INFO AND TICKETS PLEASE CONTACT: LOUIS BALSAMO 347-672-5185 EMAIL: [email protected]
ANTHONY QUAGLIARIELLO: 646-210-9170
JOHN MARTINI: 718-848-1858
CHRISTOPHER PIZZO: 516 –318-3545 OR [email protected]
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Columbia Association 1932 NYPD 2011
Cordially Invites You to Attend the
Columbia Association Annual Awards Dinner FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2011
COCKTAILS BEGIN AT 6:30 P.M. • DINNER 7:45 P.M. EL CARIBE COUNTRY CLUB
5945 STRICKLAND AVENUE MILL BASIN, BROOKLYN Price Per Ticket $ 100.00
HONOREES
LIEUTENANT JOSEPH PETROSINO AWARD
Assistant Chief Thomas Galati “MAN OF THE YEAR”
COLUMBIA ASSOCIATION HUMANITARIAN AWARD
Stuart Salles, Esq.
ITALIAN-AMERICAN ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Jennifer Esposito
COLUMBIA ASSOCIATION VALOR AWARDS LT. MARIO BIAGGI AWARD FOR VALOR – Police Officer Robert Salerno – 47th PDU
P.O. MICHAEL MELCHIONA AWARD FOR VALOR – Detective Michael Sileo – Aviation Unit P.O. ARTHUR PELO AWARDS FOR VALOR – Police Officer Michael Gerbasi – Highway Unit #1
CONTACT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING BOARD OFFICERS FOR TICKETS Chairman - Richard Angeletti (347) 205-5702 Co-Chairman - R.J. Coleman (646) 431-8668 President - Anthony Cesarano (646) 529-4310 Public Relations Director - John DelGaudio
(917) 757-1456
CONTACT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING FOR JOURNAL ADVERTISEMENT INFORMATION Chairman – Sal Ferrante (347) 728-6999 Co-Chairman – Steve Salazer (917) 770-9265
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April 14, 2011
Ladies and Gentlemen:
Since 1986 the Columbia Association of the NYPD has published a journal in conjunction with our annual dinner dance. The proceeds from the journal and the dinner dance allow us to provide our members with many activities and benefits; the most important of these being the scholarship fund.
This year’s line-up of award recipients is a tremendous one. The Co-lumbia Association’s Lt. Joseph Petrosino Man of the Year is Assistant Chief Thomas Galati. Chief Galati is currently the Commanding Officer of the In-telligence Division. The recipient of our Humanitarian award is Stuart Sal-les. Stu has provided legal counsel to this organization for many years and has always been there for us. Our Italian Heritage award goes to actress Jen-nifer Esposito who currently stars in the TV drama “Blue Bloods”.
We will also be honoring the commitment and bravery of three mem-bers of our organization with awards for valor. The Mario Biaggi award will be presented to P.O. Robert Salerno of the 47 PDU, the Michael Melchionna award will be presented to Detective Michael Sileo of the Aviation Unit and the Arthur Pelo award will be presented to P.O. Michael Gerbasi of Highway Unit #1.
This year’s Dinner Dance will be held on May 13, 2011, at the El Car-ibe Country Club in Brooklyn, New York. Tickets are $100.00 per person. To support our event with an advertisement in our journal, please fill out the enclosed form. Please include your artwork, message, business card or logo, along with your check or money order. The publication deadline is April 29, 2011.
For tickets to the Dinner Dance contact Sgt. Richard Angeletti (347) 205-5702 or Sgt. Roger Coleman (646) 431-8668. For journal ad infor-
mation, please contact P.O. Sal Ferrante (347) 780-1780.
Thank you in advance for your support. We look forward to hearing from you.
Fraternally, ]É{Ç WxÄZtâw|É Public Relations Director NYPD Columbia Association
Columbia Association Dinner Dance
Journal Ad Form
Please Check One
Enclose a copy of your art work or business card
(Please Do Not Staple)
Mail advertisement and payment to:
COLUMBIA ASSOCIATION
P.O. BOX 290735
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11229-0735
Or you can email your artwork and message to [email protected]
Put “NYPD COLUMBIA ASSOCIATION” in the subject of your email
Make checks payable to NYPD COLUMBIA ASSOCIATION
ADVERTISING DEADLINE IS
APRIL 29, 2011
¨ Back Cover $1,000
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¨ Quarter Page $ 75
¨ Business Card Size $ 50
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Health & Fitness Section
A message from
Columbia
Association Police Surgeon Joseph J.
Ciuffo, M.D.
Eating Nuts Daily Lowers Cholesterol
Daily Helping of Nuts May Help Fight Heart Disease,
New Study Finds
By Bill Hendrick
WebMD Health News
Reviewed by Elizabeth Klodas, MD, FACC
May 10, 2010 -- Eating nuts on a daily basis improves blood cho-
lesterol levels and reduces the risk of coronary heart disease, a
new study says.
Joan Sabaté, MD, Dr PH, and colleagues from Loma Linda Univer-
sity in California, pooled data from 25 studies on nut consumption
in seven countries, looking at 583 men and women with various
cholesterol levels. None was on cholesterol-lowering medications.
Nuts evaluated included almonds, hazelnuts, pecans, pistachios,
walnuts, macadamia nuts, and peanuts.
Patients in the trials ate an average of 67 grams, or about 2.4
ounces, of nuts daily.
This dietary practice resulted in an average 5.1% reduction in total
cholesterol concentration, a 7.4% reduction in LDL or bad choles-
terol, and an 8.3% reduction in the ratio of LDL to HDL (“good”
cholesterol) levels.
In addition, triglyceride measurements declined by 10.2%, but only
among people with initially elevated triglyceride readings. The
cholesterol effects of nut consumption were similar in men and
women, and were dose related.
Different types of nuts had similar effects on blood cholesterol
levels, according to the authors. However, “effects of nut consump-
tion were significantly modified by LDL, body mass index, and diet
type: the lipid-lowering effects of nut consumption were greatest
among subjects with high baseline LDL and with low body mass
index and among those consuming Western diets.”
The findings support the inclusion of nuts in therapeutic dietary
interventions for improving cholesterol levels, the authors say.
“Increasing consumption of nuts as part of an otherwise prudent
diet can be expected to favorably affect blood lipid levels (at least
in the short term), and have the potential to lower coronary heart
disease risk,” the authors write.
Nevertheless, moderation is key although eating nuts on a regular
basis appears to have significant health benefits, nut consumption
should be limited to no more than 3 ounces per day because of
their high calorie density.
Sabaté and fellow author Emilio Ros, MD, PhD, disclose receiving
research funding from the California Walnut Commission, the Al-
mond Board of California, the National Peanut Board, and the
International Tree Nut Council. Sabaté has also received an hono-
rarium as a member of the Pistachio Scientific Advisory Board.
The study is published in the May 10 issue of Archives of Internal
Medicine.
5 Steps to a Healthier Life
We are all aware life in Law Enforcement is stressful, now more than ever, as is life in New York. Many resources are available to you through your department Police Surgeons, Honorary Police Surgeons or personal Physicians. Take advantage of them. Consid-er these steps towards a healthier life.
1.) Be Tobacco Smoke Free
Smoking puts you at increased risk for heart disease, cancer, and stroke. Quitting greatly decreases your risk of these conditions.
Even second-hand smoke can put you, as well as, your family at risk. Children whose parents smoke are twice as likely to smoke. In children exposed to second-hand smoke, they are at increased risk of developing ear infec-tions, asthma, and bronchitis.
2.) Keep Your Heart Healthy
Have your blood pressure and cholesterol checked. Your work is stressful enough but if your blood pressure and/or cholesterol are elevated, you have an increased risk of heart disease. Know your numbers and follow-up with your physician to keep them in a normal range.
3.) Screen for Early Cancer Detection and Prevention
A colonoscopy is recommended for people age 50 and over, or, those with a family history should start sooner. It is normally needed only once every 10 years.
Avoid excessive sun exposure and use sunscreen. Have skin lesions and moles checked by a physician. Skin cancers of the melanoma type can be deadly if left un-treated.
Cervical cancers are prevented and screened for with Pap Smears. Screening is done every 3 years starting at age 21 (or within 3 years of beginning sexual activity).
Prostatic Specific Antigen or PSA is a simple blood test that is done as a screen for prostate cancer which should start at age 40.
For all these conditions, the earlier the detection, the better the outcome, including complete cure.
4.) Healthy Eating and Physical Activity as Part of a Healthy Lifestyle
Eat less fat, salt and sugar. Eat more fruits and vegeta-bles. Make healthier choices, avoid empty calories like soda or sweetened beverages and drink water instead.
Regular exercise, even walking for at least 30 minutes per day for 5 days a week has been shown to contribute to overall good health.
5.) Reduce Risky Alcohol Use/Recognize Depression
Heavy drinking or drinking that worries your co-workers or family is a problem. Using alcohol can also trigger depression or make it worse. It is normal to feel down once in a while, but if it persists, this may be a sign of depression. Help is available and it is available confi-dentially! Refer to the Finest Health website http://www.nypd2.org/fh for more information. Or follow the link from the NYPD website: (username: finesthealth password: stayhealthy )
RETIRED DESK: By Nat Infurna
Retired Financial Secretary
MEMBERSHIP AS OF MAR. 31, 2011
RETIRED.....................383
LIFE............................1100
DELINQUENT............. 45
All retired members who have not paid their 2011 dues of $20 by Mar.31 according to the bylaws are considered delinquent.
Members are not entitled to any benefits. Delinquent members have received a second notice and their names will be listed as such in the next issue of the newsletter.
Scholarship Donations
Steve Chiarini- Life Member & Past Pres.
Joseph Defrancis
James Pingitore
Death Benefits Please consider donating your $400 death benefit to the Columbia Association scholarship fund in order to receive a one time tax deduction. This can be done by notifying the organization in writing.
General Meeting Attendance at the last meeting was overwhelming since our snow birds returned from Florida. At the retired table was Fred Cornicello, Anthony Maasimillo, Dom Cotugno, Steve Marrone, Chales Papio, the famous sprint racer from a while back Andy Riggio and an old favorite clan.
Prayers for former Pres. The honorable Mario Biaggi who is very ill and for all members who are sick at home. Also pray for all members on patrol to keep them safe.
UNTIL THE NEXT ISSUE - CIAO!!
79th Precinct Memorial Mass
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Death Announcements
The Columbia Association Mourns The Loss Of:
۩Pray for the repose soul of life member Vincent A. Arlotta.
۩Pray for the repose soul of life member Joseph A. Anzalone.
۩Pray for the repose soul of life member Gus Sideli.
۩Pray for the repose soul of Anthony DeBona.
۩Pray for the repose soul of Salvatore Palmeri.
۩Pray for the repose soul of Jean Lasak.
۩Pray for the repose soul of Elizabeth Panzarella mother of board officer Phil Panzarella.
۩Pray for the repose soul of Ann Marie Capuano wife of Life Member Pasquale Capuano.
Birth Announcements
Congratulations to Det. John Kopack of the Queens Major Case Vice and his wife Debbie, on their new baby boy Nicholas who was born
on March 03, 2011, 6 lbs 15 oz. And congratula-tions to big sister Sophia!
Restaurant Corner
A recipe courtesy of Giada De
Laurentiis
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I know this might be a week late for your Easter tables but it’s so much of a
favorite desert of mine, that I want you to try it for next year.
EASTER PIE
Ingredients
3/4 cup powdered sugar, plus extra for garnish
3 large eggs
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
1 tablespoon orange zest
1 (15-ounce) container whole milk ricotta cheese
1/2 cup cooked short-grained rice
1/3 cup toasted pine nuts
6 sheets fresh phyllo sheets or frozen, thawed
3/4 stick (3 ounces) unsalted butter, melted
Directions
Blend 3/4 cup of powdered sugar, eggs, va-nilla, orange zest and ricotta in a food proces-sor until smooth. Stir in the rice and pine nuts. Set the ricotta mixture aside.
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
Lightly butter a 9-inch glass pie dish. Lay 1 phyllo sheet over the bottom and up the sides of the dish, allowing the phyllo to hang over the sides. Brush the phyllo with the melted butter. Top with a second sheet of phyllo dough, laying it in the opposite direction as the first phyllo sheet. Continue layering the remaining sheets of phyllo sheets, alternating after each layer and buttering each sheet. Spoon the ricotta mixture into the dish. Fold the overhanging phyllo dough over the top of the filling to enclose it completely. Brush completely with melted butter.
Bake the pie until the phyllo is golden brown and the filling is set, about 35 minutes. Trans-fer the pan to a rack and cool completely. Sift powdered sugar over the pie and serve.
Wow
Thanks Giada
South-Fin-Grill nestled right on 300 Father Copodanno Blvd. in Staten Island. My wife and I had the pleasure of having dinner there with some relatives several weeks back and the only thing I can say is “Wow!” I was very impressed with everything from the service to the food; especially “The Mansion” and I don't mean Gracie Mansion! I mean a meal fit for a king—a 1 lb. lobster, 5 jumbo shrimp, 8 oysters, 3 little neck clams, 3 top necks and 3 Jonah crab claws topped with ceviche! I need not say more but you can imagine I brought a doggie bag home that night! There was no way a skinny guy like me was going to put away that amount of food! Let me read off parts of the menu: “ The Palace” 2-1 Lb lobsters, 8 jumbo shrimps, 16 oysters, 4 little necks, 4 top necks, 6 Jonah crab claws, with ceviche; delicious sushi; cold plates and salads; even a 24 oz. Porterhouse steak with buttermilk whipped potatoes—mouthwatering! So, if your in Staten Is-land bring the wife or husband, signifi-cant other and enjoy the food and the view in a comfortable atmosphere!
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ANY QUESTIONS CONTACT
MARC MARINO (212) 693-5722 ANTHONY CESARANO (646) 529-4310
RICH ANGELETTI (347) 205-5702
N.Y.P.D. Columbia Association Fishing Trip
“LET’S HAVE A REEL GOOD TIME”
ONLY: $50.00 Per Person Raffles, Food, Beverages and Fishing Equipment
All Included
Contact: Christopher J. Pizzo 516-318-3545
When:
Friday June 17, 2011
9:00 AM
Where:
Capitan Jim III
540 Guy Lombardo Ave
Freeport, NY
FREE PARKING AVAILABLE