Wisconsin Father Sets New Push-Up World Record
Tunnel to Towers Ambassador Nate Carroll completed his 1,500,231st push-up at MetLife Stadium
June 06, 2021 21:00 ET | Source: Stephen Siller Tunnel To Towers Foundation Stephen Siller Tunnel To Towers Foundation Staten Island, New York, UNITED STATES
Staten Island, NY, June 06, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) On the 50-yard line of MetLife Stadium, Wisconsin father of three, Nate Carroll completed his
Tunnel to Towers Foundation to raise money for its
Fallen First Responder Program.
The
Fallen First Responder Program pays off the mortgages for the families of law enforcement officers and firefighters who are killed in the line of duty and leave behind young children.
The Partnership Kicks-Off with Maglite’s participation as a sponsor of the 48th annual Fun City Bowl Football Game between New York City Fire and Police Departments
ONTARIO, Calif. /Massachusetts Newswire – National News/ Mag Instrument, the U.S.A. manufacturer of the MAGLITE® Flashlight, has formed a partnership with First Responders Children’s Foundation. The initial kick-off of the partnership will be Maglite’s sponsorship of the Foundation’s annual Fun City Bowl. This is an event in remembrance of 9/11 that pits the New York City Fire Department against the New York City Police Department. Each department fields a football team and they will clash on the gridiron at MetLife Stadium.
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First Responders Children’s Foundation and CSX Pride in Service Partner with Saugerties Police to Bring the Lights On! Program to Mid-Hudson Communities
Innovative, Community-Driven Program Supports Law Enforcement and Auto Service Providers to Replace Tickets with Repair Vouchers at No Cost
SAUGERTIES, N.Y., June 02, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) First Responders Children’s Foundation, in coordination with CSX, will provide financial support for The Saugerties Police Department as they implement the Lights On! program in the Mid-Hudson Valley.
THE ISSUE: Itâs Tuesday, which is
not generally the day we take a few moments to highlight the good news in Lancaster County. But Monday was Memorial Day. And we donât want to miss our weekly chance to highlight good news. Some of these items are welcome developments on the economic front or for neighborhoods across the county. Others are local stories of achievement, perseverance, compassion and creativity that represent welcome points of light in a still-difficult time. All of this news deserves a brighter spotlight.
Sing it loudly: Summer music is coming back!
âNearly two years after the last in-person concert of the Longâs Park Summer Music Series closed out the season, the beloved series will return to Lancaster County on Sunday, July 11, with a full lineup of musical acts to provide free entertainment in the park for eight weeks this summer,â LNP | LancasterOnlineâs Kevin Stairiker reported for the May 27 edition.