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Thru the Lens: TW telecom's "Summer Send off"

On Tuesday, September 10th, tw telecom Manhattan held its annual "Summer Send Off" event, to commemorate the summer 2013 season and segue into the busy fall. This year, the outdoor-loving tw telecom Manhattan team invited customers, prospects and partners to join them in a fun-filled day at sea aboard the Mi-Jo, offered by Mi-Jo Fishing Charter. Commencing in the early morning, the day-long fishing event featured not only fishing, but contests, delicious refreshments, and great conversation. In addition to the tw telecom Manhattan team, representatives from a dozen other companies attended the event. The event's fishing contest winners were Lenny Petrucelli of Lazard for "Biggest Fish Caught;" Deloy Stoll of RFR Holding LLC for "Most Fish Caught;" and Joe Petrucelli, also from Lazard, for "No Sea Legs." Contest prizes were offered, courtesy of Telehouse and AFCO Systems. Following everyone's day at sea, the crew concluded the day with food and more fun at On the Deck Restaurant & Harbor View Bar.
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