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The Lynbrook Neighborhood Watch will host its winter meeting on Feb. 6 at 7 p.m. at Village Hall. more
Nearly 30 residents gathered at the Lynbrook Public Library on Oct. 3 to learn how to administer naloxone as part of the Lynbrook Neighborhood Watch’s fall meeting — which was its third gathering since it re-formed in the summer of 2017. more
Residents gathered at the Lynbrook Public Library on April 24 to share their concerns about crime and quality of life issues in the community as part of the Lynbrook Neighborhood Watch’s spring meeting. more
More than a decade after the Lynbrook Neighborhood Watch disbanded due to a lack of funding and membership, two residents are seeking to revive it and held their first meeting on Nov. 29 at Lynbrook Fire Department Headquarters to share suggestions for keeping the community safe. more
Marcus Tinker, a member of the Christian Light Baptist Church, was with fellow members of the North Park Neighborhood Watch on one of their regular community walks last Friday at about 10:40 … more
Freeport residents were out in force to support National Night Out Against Crime held at the Bethel A.M.E. Church on Tuesday, August. 4. Nassau County Legislator Laura Curran, along with Dewey Smalls … more
More than 50 concerned Rockville Centre residents and community leaders gathered Monday night at Village Hall to discuss the implementation of a local Neighborhood Watch program. more
The same week that County Executive Edward Mangano proposed downscaling the police presence in Baldwin, a group of around 45 residents volunteered to become members of a Neighborhood Watch. The formation of the group was not tied to the proposed adjustments to the 1st Precinct, and Richard Perez, who organized and publicized the formation of the new group, was quick to point that out. “It’s ironic, but we had planned to form well before Mangano’s announcement,” Perez told the Herald. “I’m sure the police will handle things on their end. We’re just here to serve as an additional set of eyes and ears for the law enforcement community.” more
To help reduce and prevent crime in their community, about a dozen West Hempstead residents have joined forces to form a neighborhood watch. The group, led by Terese Russo Santoro, met with an … more
After West End resident Linda Apler expressed interest in starting a Neighborhood Watch program at a West End Neighbors meeting in October, the Long Beach Police Department is looking for active … more
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