Common sense to community watch programs
February 10th, 2010NOMADS wander in service to community
Most might consider a nomadic existence, by its nature, a solitary lifestyle.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Miller is lauded for community service
LAMBERTVILLE — Resident John Miller has been honored for the innumerable hours of volunteer service he has given to Lambertville.
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Common sense to community watch programs
HALIFAX — Law enforcement officers can’t be everywhere all the time. The common sense solution to helping ensure the safety of people and property while reducing crime are dedicated and effective volunteers banded together in community or neighborhood watch groups.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Miller is lauded for community service
LAMBERTVILLE — Resident John Miller has been honored for the innumerable hours of volunteer service he has given to Lambertville.
Read more on The Beacon
Common sense to community watch programs
HALIFAX — Law enforcement officers can’t be everywhere all the time. The common sense solution to helping ensure the safety of people and property while reducing crime are dedicated and effective volunteers banded together in community or neighborhood watch groups.
Read more on Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald


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