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  2. Police Athletic League - Wikipedia

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    PAL lacrosse players on parade Boston Police Athletic League ceremony, c. 1984–1987. The Police Athletic League (PAL) is an organization in many American police departments in which members of the police force coach young people, both boys and girls, in sports, and help with homework and other school-related activities.

  3. Police Athletic League of New York City - Wikipedia

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    The two programs were eventually combined to become the Police Athletic League of New York City. From 1914 to 1959, PAL was led by high-ranking NYPD officials. Since 1960, PAL has been managed by civilian Executive Directors, who have continued the tradition of cops helping kids helping communities.

  4. Peninsula Athletic League - Wikipedia

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    Peninsula Athletic League (PAL) is a high school athletic conference in California, part of the CIF Central Coast Section of the California Interscholastic Federation. [2] It comprises 17 high schools generally around San Mateo County, California .

  5. NYC Police Athletic League brings holiday cheer, food to ...

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    More than 400 inner-city kids, cops and city leaders gathered at the Police Athletic League’s annual holiday party in Harlem on Saturday, where it was gifts, games and glee galore. The youth ...

  6. Corner Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    Detroit's Police Athletic League (PAL) headquarters would also relocate to the site and maintain the field. The Detroit Police Athletic League would build its new headquarters and related facilities on the western and northern edges of the site while preserving the historic playing field for youth, college, and semi-professional sports ...

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  8. Harrisburg Midtown Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Orioles added a three-story addition to the back of the house which included an auditorium and a dining room. The building became the Jewish Community Center in 1931 and belonged to the Police Athletic League from 1960 to 1984. [1] Harrisburg Midtown Arts Center and its Stage On Herr opened in 2009.

  9. PAL Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Police Athletic League Stadium (PAL Stadium) is a stadium located in San Jose, California owned by the SJ division of the Police Athletic League, the stadium seats 5,000.