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New City Chiropractic Center Raises nearly $4,000 for Wounded Warrior Project

Dr. Michael Cocilovo and Dr. Gil Rodriguez of New City Chiropractic Center are proud to announce that the New City Gladiators raised nearly $4,000 for The Wounded Warrior Project thanks to the efforts of the doctors, patients and friends. A total of 21 individuals participated in two different events to raise money for the organization. One team of 17 men, women and teens participated in the “The Color Run” at CitiField billed by the founders as the ‘Happiest 5k on the Planet’ while a team of four individuals participated in the grueling Spartan Sprint in Tuxedo Park.

“By having two teams and adding The Color Run we were able to include more people and make it a more enjoyable challenge for everyone,” stated Dr. Cocilovo. This was the second year that the group created a team to raise money for a good cause.

New City Chiropractic Center has been serving the Rockland County area for nearly three decades providing chiropractic care and wellness workshops on topics such as managing stress, reversing diabetes, and back safety. A Certified Sports Team Physician, Dr. Cocilovo is also one of a select group of chiropractors who is certified to perform Manipulation under Anesthesia (MUA). He is a long-time member of the New York State Chiropractic Association and is Past President of the Rockland County Chapter of the American Chiropractic Association. The office is located at 490 Route 304 in New City and they can be reached by calling 845-634-8877 or info@newcitychiropractic.com.

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