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Hurley in the Morning Charity Golf Open Raises More than 35 Grand

The 19th Annual “Hurley in the Morning” Charity Golf Open held at the Linwood Country Club (6/18) raised more than $35,000 for the 2026 installment. “Remarkably, for 19 consecutive years… it has never rained on our event,” said event founder and chairman, Harry Hurley – the long-running morning host on WPG, Atlantic City.  “The Linwood Country Club is one of the finest private golf courses in America, and the food is world class,” Hurley added.  The “Hurley in the Morning” Charity annual golf tournament and dinner / silent auction have now raised more than $ 2 million over the past 19 years. The next annual Hurley charity dinner and silent auction will be held on Friday, October 2 at the Resorts Casino Hotel in Atlantic City. The guest of honor and keynote speaker will be the legendary recording artist Tony Orlando. Harry Hurley, described by Michael Harrison as talk radio’s “pound-for-pound champion,” is a former recipient of the TALKERS Humanitarian of the Year award.

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Harry Hurley Charity Foundation Hosts 17th Dinner & Silent Auction

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The Harry Hurley Charity Foundation held its 17th annual Charity Dinner & Silent Auction at Resorts Casino Hotel Atlantic City over the weekend and welcomed more that 300 guests to the event that featured guest of honor Republican nominee for governor of New Jersey Jack Ciattarelli. As usual, this annual charity event, hosted by WPG, Atlantic City morning host Harry Hurley, brings out the “Who’s Who” of New Jersey potentates from business and politics including hundreds of New Jersey legislators, county leaders, mayors, council members, and a broad section of business and industry leaders. It raised a record $82,000. Over the past 18 years, The Harry Hurley Charity Foundation has raised more than $2 million. Hurley tells TALKERS that next year’s guest of honor and keynote speaker has already been selected and it will be none other than the legendary Tony Orlando. Pictured above are Ciattarelli (left) and Hurley (right).