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22nd Annual Special Olympics Plane Pull Elizabeth Local 4 finds added strength from two members Elizabeth Local 4 member David Hav- erty had not one but two secret weapons during the Plane Pull — Officers Giggi Arias and Gina Haverty, who also hap- pens to be David’s wife, were at the front of the line. The two female officers helped give the Elizabeth team one of the best times in the fastest pull part of the competi- tion, thanks to teamwork and a well- thought-out plan of attack. “We had a couple of strategies,” David Haverty explains. “We wanted to do al- ternating sides on the rope and pulling the slack before the plane before we ac- tually started pulling.” He said that once Gina, who has only been on the force for nine months, watched last year’s competition, she was determined to join in this time around. “She was all about it,” David says. “She was like, ‘Let’s do it!’” Gina admits that pulling a plane is a tough workout, but she had the time of her life. “Oh, I loved it! I loved it!” she says. “Oh, it’s a great feeling. It’s a feeling of comradeship, just working together, being a team. It’s just like how we are Elizabeth Local 4 member Giggi Arias. when we’re actually working together. It’s the same feeling – we all know how to help each other out. “ Ten-year veteran David placed 15-year-vet Arias as the team’s front an- chor. “She’s strong and short, so we want- ed to go shortest in front to highest in the back to try and keep that line as straight as we could, so she was leading us through it,” he explains. Arias weight-trains on a regular basis and says she is working to get to a point where she is equally as strong as her male counterparts. “I’m getting there,” she says. “But I have enough strength, just what I need.” She adds that while she was thrilled that her team did so well and pulled the plane, the day was really about giving back. “We came to show support for the cause and also to show people that we can all be together and do something good,” she says.  Freehold formation The force that gets the 93,000-pound aircraft moving when Freehold Town- ship Local 209 takes its turn is a combi- nation of all ages, sizes and T-shirt col- ors. Todd Smith is one of the Local 209 members who wears yellow at the Spe- cial Olympics Plane Pull each year, as one of the event volunteers who helps guide each team that steps up to the rope. But when Smith sees his son Jake walk onto the tarmac, he knows it’s his turn to pull. After so many years of working with Smith and getting to know Jake, who is a Special Olympics athlete, the Plane Pull has become an annual effort by many to support Smith and all of the athletes who benefit from the cause. “A lot of the guys feel that connection with Todd,” explained Manny DaSilva, who remembers holding Jake when he 62 NEW JERSEY COPS ■ OCTOBER 2018 was an infant. “He’s been doing this for a number of years, so we’re all very pas- sionate about it.” DaSilva and many other Local 209 members have shared their passion for supporting Special Olympics with their children. This year, DaSilva was joined by his young son and daughter, who pulled with all of their might, knowing that they were muscling it out for their friend Jake. “They know Jake personally, and they know they’re here for him,” DaSilva not- ed. “They want to be part of it.” 