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Neighborhood Watch Discussion at Public Safety Meeting

Segway PT training takes place at the corner of Hanover and Commercial Streets.

One of the big topics at the next NEWNC, Boston Police Public Safety meeting will be the possible formation of a Neighborhood Watch Program in the North End/Waterfront community.

Carolyn MacNeil, Director of Neighborhood Watch Program for the Boston Police, will be at the public meeting to discuss what the program entails and how to form this type of group that residents have called for.

In addition, Boston Police Area A-1, Commanding Officer Captain Thomas Lee, Sergeant Tom Lema and Officer Ted Boyle will present the latest crime statistics, discuss current incidents, offer advice and respond to questions and suggestions from residents.

The Public Safety meeting is scheduled for Thursday, June 7 at 6:30pm in the Nazzaro Community Center, 30 North Bennet Street.

Phil Orlandella

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