Thank you to our Sponsors for our 5k and Monopoly Tournament! Sponsorship Opportunities still available!

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Thank you to our sponsors for the contributing to our upcoming fundraisers!   Opportunities are still available until October 1, 2012! Please Contact Tarcisio at (201) 804-2469 or at tnunes@emergencysquad.com.  Registration for the 5k and Monopoly Tournament are open at www.lpes5k.com and www.lpesmonopoly.com.

Platinum Sponsors are:

Inserra Supermarkets- Shop Rite

& Stellato Funeral Homes

 

Gold Level:

Lyndhurst Police Department

 

Silver Level:

Haley’s Chiropractor

 

Bronze Level:

Avanti Hair Studio

Liquid Spa & Fitness

7-11

Medieval Times

Tero’s Restaurant

Thank you all for your support and please help us continue to raise money to better support!

Emergency squad hosts kickball event for kids with autism

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The Lyndhurst Special Angels presented the Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad with a plaque at the July board of commissioners meeting for hosting a kickball tournament for children with special needs.

“It was a great experience, the kids were laughing, having fun and really enjoying themselves.”  Stated Jennifer Burns, 2nd lieutenant for LPES.  “It was the first time we did something like this and I feel as if it really meant a lot to not only the kids, but to us and all the people involved.”

LPES volunteers lead by nine-year-old honorary member AmberPaige Dolan played against two groups of Special Angels in a match that resulted in the Special Angels victory of 78 to 22.  They were lead to victory with home runs by Timmy Branchick and Charles Monesterio.  The Special Angels had a solid defense with pitchers Bella Banuls, Cassandra Ribustello, Danny Gongora and Sammy Spitzer shutting down the LPES team in 3 separate innings.

After the match, the LPES volunteers invited the Special Angels to the LPES building and held a barbecue for all participants.  “They hit every detail, from gluten free food to medals for the kids” stated Deborah Wertalik who presented the plaque to LPES volunteers. “For once I was the one who was approached for an event like this.  It was really a great reminder that there are people out there that care about changing the life of a child.”