'Central Park Jogger' Puts Public Face On Gaylord Fundraising

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Few people are better equipped than Trisha Meili to put in human terms why Gaylord Hospital needs to spend $16 million to build a 36- bed inpatient pavilion.

Gaylord and Meili will forever be intertwined because the rehabilitation hospital is where she came after being savagely raped, beaten and left for dead while jogging in Central Park in 1989.

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'Central Park Jogger' Puts Public Face On Gaylord Fundraising

For a time, she was known only as the "Central Park Jogger," but since having revealed her identity, she has put her name ...

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