POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE’S
41st ANNUAL
SUPERSTAR DINNER
HONORS GOVERNOR CUOMO
The Police Athletic League (PAL) held its 41st Annual
Superstar Dinner at The Pierre. The event welcomed 300
guests and raised over $860,000 for PAL.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
was honored
and received the Superstar Award. In addition,
Robert M. Morgenthau, PAL Chairman, was recognized for 50
years of leadership and dedication to the children of the
Police Athletic League.
The event was chaired by John A. Catsimatidis and co-chaired
by Keith T. Banks, Maurice R. Greenberg, Richard Silverman
and Fred Wilpon. Greg Kelly was the emcee for the evening.
Special guests included PAL Honorary President Raymond W.
Kelly, PAL Vice Chairman Robert J. McGuire, PAL President
John B. Osborn, PAL Board member and District Attorney Cyrus
R. Vance, Jr., President & CEO of Bank of America Brian
Thomas Moynihan, and Lawrence Kudlow.
Since taking office, Governor Cuomo’s achievements have
included the recent passage of the NY SAFE ACT-comprehensive
gun legislation that will keep our schools and communities
safe from gun violence, a cap on property taxes, an overhaul
of the state income tax and many other outstanding
accomplishments.
New York City’s Police Athletic League is
the first and finest civilian-run PAL in the country.
Founded in 1914, PAL has served the city’s young people for
99 years. PAL provides recreational, educational and
athletic programs to 40,000 boys and girls annually. It is
one of the city’s largest, independent, nonprofit youth
organizations. For more information, please visit www.palnyc.org
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