
A call to honor the city’s Thin Blue Line
NYPD PRECINCTS TO SEE CANDLELIGHT VIGILS ON MAY 13 FOR NATIONAL POLICE WEEK


NYPD PRECINCTS TO SEE CANDLELIGHT VIGILS ON MAY 13 FOR NATIONAL POLICE WEEK

The honorees at the 140th Anniversary Lincoln Dinner were the following shining lights of their Queens, NY communities:
New York City’s Bravest Award presented to Bill Miccio, FDNY Lieutenant, VP of 2011 World Police and Fire Games in NYC, on behalf of our gallant men and women of the FDNY.
Businessman of the Year: Harshad Patel, President of the Gujarati Samaj of New York, President and CEO of East End Hospitality Management Co., LLC.
The Harvey Moder Lifetime Achievement Award presented to: Katherine James, former NYC Board of Elections Deputy Chief Clerk of Queens County
Education Advocate of the Year Award presented to: David Lee, Co-founder and Director of CoalitionEdu, an education advocacy group seeking to preserve the high scholastic traditions of our Specialized High Schools of NYC.
William Kristol, keynote speaker at the 140th Anniversary Lincoln Dinner gave renewed hope and courage to all in attendance to stand up for Republican principles in a perilous world. He spoke for over 30 minutes addressing the major issues peppering them with stories and anecdotes from his youth growing up as a conservative in New York City, up to today, and ending with a questions and answer session. Kristol exuded great confidence in our future and the election of a Republican president in 2016.
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
On May 5, 2015 I was quoted by the Daily News Online in an article regarding Pamela Geller. Those comments reflect my personal views as a private citizen only, and do not in any way reflect the views of the Queens Village Republican Club or the Republican Party in general.
Phil Orenstein
President
Queens Village Republican Club