The oval’s calling. ☎️
The nation’s best young athletes return to NYC for the USATF National Youth Indoor Championships, March 20-22.
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The ECC showed out at the Wagner College Seahawk Shootout at @OBTFAC on Friday!
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The Championships take place February 28–March 1, 2026 at the Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex
On Monday, 103 Department members were promoted to various leadership ranks during a ceremony held on Staten Island.
“There is nothing more gratifying to me than to see you all succeed. I look out at you and I see in all of you a bright future for this beloved Department,” said Fire Commissioner Robert Tucker. “As you head into your new roles, be smart, be safe, and keep learning and training. This job is made great by members like all of you, doing hard work, showing up, and leading with excellence.”
Members were promoted to the ranks of Assistant Chief, Deputy Chief, Battalion Chief, Captain, Supervising Fire Marshal, Lieutenant, and Fire Marshal.
Rabbi Joseph Potasnik was promoted to Chief FDNY Chaplain, a historic appointment never before made in the Department’s 160-year history.
“Courage is what drives our members to act decisively in the face of danger, to make hard decisions, and to inspire confidence in others,” said Chief of Department John Esposito.
The newly promoted members will be assigned to units throughout New York City.
Introducing….. Your Manhattan Jaspers Hall of Fame Class of 2025 💪��
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On Thursday, 83 Department members were promoted to various ranks of leadership at a ceremony on Staten Island.
“As we recognize the newly promoted members, we are reminded of the dedication, sacrifice, and leadership that define this Department. Your commitment to service and the safety of our city is what makes the FDNY exceptional,” said FDNY Commissioner Robert Tucker.
The newly promoted members will be assigned to units throughout New York City.
“Whether you are at the beginning of your leadership journey or have been serving for some time, you have a big responsibility as a leader of your team. What works in the FDNY is teamwork, trust and loyalty,” said Chief of Operations Kevin Woods.
Asking all my friends especially my track & field ones to consider purchasing a bag or two of popcorn to help support our youth track team at Ocean Breeze.
We might even have a few future Olympians in this group.
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