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Middlesex County Detectives Donate $6,100 To RWJUH Children's Hospital
The police officers raised the money from their annual Middlesex County Police Charity Softball tournament, held in September:
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ — On Monday, police detectives with the Middlesex County Prosecutor's office and members of Police Benevolent Association Local 214 and Superior Officers' Association Local 214 donated a $6,100 check to the Bristol-Meyers Squibb Children’s Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital.
The police officers and ranking officers raised the money from their annual Middlesex County Police Charity Softball tournament, which took place on September 24, 2022. Teams from various police departments across Middlesex County participated.
Over the past four years, the tournament has raised approximately $24,860.
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Here is who was present at the check donation Monday:
- Middlesex County Administrator John Pulomena
- County Commissioner Deputy Director Shanti Narra
- Jenny Mundell
- Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Chief Operating Officer Alan Lee
- Pete and Shirley Santos of B&L Towing
- Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone
- Deputy First Assistant Prosecutor Christopher Kuberiet
- Chief of Detectives Paul Miller
- Captain Wayne Canastra, Captain Karleen Duca, Captain Scott Crocco, Captain Craig Marchak, Lieutenant Colin Feneis, Lieutenant Michael Connelly, Sergeant Christopher Pennisi, Sergeant Ryan Tighe, Detective Olivia Ankudowicz, Detective Michelle Coppola, Detective Lauren Leyva, Detective Michael Griffith II and Detective Shadi Zaiton of the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office, Chief Jason Massimino, Captain William Ives, Lieutenant Ed Gaffney, Lieutenant Frank Mae Jr., Sergeant William Fettes and Detective Pat Moran of the Berkley Heights Police Department.
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