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Boston Police Public Safety Meeting-nov. 1

District A-1 Boston Police will hold its annual Public Safety Committee monthly meeting to advise residents of crime statistics that occurred over the past 30 days.

Police will also offer crime related prevention tips, address community concerns and listen to residents suggestions.

The meeting offers the public first hand information and the opportunity to speak to police  face to face.

At the last Public Safety Committee meeting, residents main complaints were related to loud parties and late night disturbances.

The meeting is scheduled for Thursday, November 1 at 7pm in the Nazzaro Community Center, 30 North Bennet Street.

Phil Orlandella

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