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Welcome to the 2011 World Police & Fire Games

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Athlete of the Month

Sergeant Theodore Meroski has served with the Malden Police Department in Massachusetts for 27 years. During his time, he has served as a patrolman, worked as a Detective in the drug unit, and is presently assigned to oversee investigations of all major crimes in the General Investigations Bureau. Aside from Police work, Sergeant Meroski started a mentor program that allows officers to donate their time working with at risk youths in an afterschool program. Although he continues to serve the State of Massachusetts as a public servant, his passion is softball. Sergeant Meroski continues to compete in numerous softball leagues and tournaments throughout the area. 

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The World Police & Fire Games are coming to New York City August 26 through September 5, 2011. Come join us for ten days of sports competition and specially planned events, which will respectfully coincide with the ten year remembrance of September 11, 2001.

The New York City Police Department, The New York City Fire Department, The Port Authority Police Department, and the New York City Department of Corrections are inviting you to experience our City and participate in the most memorable World Police & Fire Games ever. Spread throughout the five Boroughs, the city that never sleeps will be the setting for the world’s largest multi-sport, Olympic style event. As many as 20,000 full time firefighters and law enforcement personnel from 70 different countries are expected to compete in 65 sports.

Bring the family and experience it for yourself. See the lights on Broadway, the neon signs in Times Square, Central Park, Wall Street, Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, and so much more. Life is not a spectator sport and neither are the 2011 World Police & Fire games in New York City.

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