Six civil servants were honored as “New York City’s Justice League” during the Nov. 18 Sloan Public Service Awards.
Since 1975, the Fund for the City of New York has honored public servants who demonstrated outstanding commitment to the city, with checks for $10,000 presented to this year's winners. And while the coronavirus moved this year’s celebration from Cooper Union’s Great Hall to a virtual ceremony, the pandemic also highlighted the importance of public servants, many of whom were essential workers.
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