Miller & Caggiano take to the ice for first responders


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First responders from across New York laced up their skates for a cause that reached far beyond the rink. The law firm of Miller & Caggiano, LLP sponsored the Battle of Badges John Theissen Children’s Foundation Hockey Cup, raising more than $3,000 to benefit sick and underprivileged children.

The four-team tournament, held at Dix Hills Ice Rink, featured the New York State Court Officers Hockey Club, Nassau County Police Department’s F Troop Hockey Club, FDNY EMS Hockey, and JFK Customs Hockey Club. In a hard-fought championship game, FDNY EMS Hockey clinched the title, edging out the Court Officers by a score of 2–1.

Gregory Caggiano, senior partner of Miller & Caggiano, joined the action on the ice with F Troop Hockey Club, underscoring the firm’s hands-on commitment to the first responder community. 

“We’re always happy to support our first responders, not only in the courts, but also in their efforts giving back to the community,” Caggiano said.

Proceeds from the event went directly to the Children’s Foundation, a Long Island-based nonprofit that provides hospitals and facilities with therapeutic equipment, toys during the holidays, and year-round support for children facing illness or financial hardship.

Known for its charitable spirit, Miller & Caggiano, which maintains offices in Bohemia and Garden City, has long extended its support beyond the courtroom. In addition to hockey, the firm regularly sponsors first responder lacrosse, baseball, softball, basketball, and football charitable events throughout Long Island and New York City.

“It really is an extraordinary organization, and the law firm is great about lending a hand,” said a supporter of JTCF. “Events like this make a real difference in the lives of children who need it most.”

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