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Hasbrouck Heights Police, Teachers Play In Charity Volleyball Game

HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, N.J. — Hasbrouck Heights teachers and police officers will square off in the second annual "Books vs. Badges" charity volleyball game at Hasbrouck Heights High School on Friday, May 20.

Hasbrouck Heights Police Department organizes 2nd annual "Books v. Badges" charity volleyball game.

Hasbrouck Heights Police Department organizes 2nd annual "Books v. Badges" charity volleyball game.

Photo Credit: Brian Donohue
Hasbrouck Heights organizes 2nd annual "Books v. Badges" charity volleyball game.

Hasbrouck Heights organizes 2nd annual "Books v. Badges" charity volleyball game.

Photo Credit: Brian Donohue

The event will feature activities by 92.3 Amped Radio and an appearance by the mascot of the New Jersey Jackals minor league baseball team.

Officer Brian Donohue, who is coordinating the event, said he is also in talks to have members of the New Jersey Devils attend.

All proceeds from the event will benefit the Special Olympics of New Jersey.

“It is a great night for a great cause and you get to see the cops and teachers go at it," said Donohue, who hopes to raise $3,000 for the Special Olympics.

Tickets for the event are $2 for children and $3 for adults. Tickets will be sold at the door the night of the event. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. 

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