
Uniformed Fire Officers Association
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1930
New York City, NY 10038 United States
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On Sunday, the UFOA was honored to attend the FDNY Holy Name Society centennial jubilee mass and breakfast in memory of the Department’s fallen members. The 100th anniversary of the annual event also recognized four individuals who exemplify the core values of the FDNY and the Holy Name Society: Captain James Beltrami of Engine 314, Lieutenant Patrick Nash for Engine 255, and Firefighter Matthew O’Brien of Engine 79 (retired). The Father Mychal Judge Humanitarian Award was presented to Kristina Moon, who continues to advocate for organ donation while memorializing Billy Moon’s memory and service to others. (fb)

It is with deep regret the Uniformed Fire Officers Association announces the passing of retired Firefighter Daniel J. McCauley, Ladder Company 45, who succumbed to his World Trade Center related illness on March 23, 2025. FF McCauley served the department for 29 years. The arrangements are as follows: Visitation Services: Sunday March 30, 2025 3:00PM - 7:00PM Monday March 31, 2025 3:00PM - 7:00PM Schuyler Hill Funeral Home 3535 E Tremont Ave., Bronx, NY 10465 Mass of Christian Burial: Tuesday April 1, 2025 11am St. Frances de Chantal Church 190 Hollywood Ave, Bronx, NY 10465 Internment immediately following: St. Raymond’s New Cemetery 2600 Lafayette Ave., Bronx, NY 10465 (fb)
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Halfway through the 2025 fiscal year the department has already blown past its new overtime budget of 564. 8 million according to the Independent Budget Office. Angeliesse and Mike Nesterwitz met and married as New York Police Department officers. They each made more than 100000 a year but life had become unbearable.
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