Battle of the Badges returns to Orange for third year

Orange Police Department sign.

Orange Police Department sign. Staff File Photo/Paul Franz

By ADA DENENFELD KELLY

For the Recorder

Published: 09-25-2024 3:22 PM

ORANGE — Members of the Athol Police and Fire departments will take to the field against first responders from Orange for the third year in a row to connect with the community while also raising money for a local family battling breast cancer.

Orange Police Officer Evangeline Cakounes explained the annual softball game, known as the Battle of the Badges, provides a valuable opportunity for the community to interact with officers out of uniform, all while supporting a family in need.

“We try to keep it so that people know that people in their community are helping them through such a tough time,” Cakounes explained.

The event has raised roughly $5,000 each year for other local families battling cancer, Cakounes said. This year’s recipient wishes to remain anonymous.

The event will begin with vendors, games and raffles starting at noon on Saturday, Oct. 5, at Butterfield Park in Orange. At 4 p.m., the softball game will begin.

Cakounes explained the organizers try to keep the event first responder themed, so in previous years, they’ve included a doughnut-eating contest. This year, the Erving Police Department will provide a K-9 demonstration.

“It’s just a super fun event,” Cakounes said.

Those who are interested in donating raffle prizes or being a vendor at the event can reach out to Cakounes at 978-544-2129 or ecakounes@townoforange.org.

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