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Neighborhood Watch In Nutley: ‘Unify Community, Decrease Crime’
A Nutley Police Department Neighborhood Watch meeting will take place in Nutley on Jan. 17.
NUTLEY, NJ — The following news release comes courtesy of the Township of Nutley. Find out how to post announcements or events to your local Patch site.
In an effort to address the increase in criminal activities, Commissioner Alphonse Petracco and Chief Tom Strumolo have scheduled a Neighborhood Watch meeting for township residents on Wednesday, January 17 at 7 p.m. in the Courtroom of the Department of Public Safety or you may also attend virtually via Zoom. Chief Tom Strumolo and police personnel will be present to review the logistics of the program and answer questions from the public.
As a member of Neighborhood Watch, residents will work closely with police department personnel to determine areas and zones of town that need to be closely monitored. A group of residents in each area will be formed and a Team/Block Captain will be assigned to oversee. The Team/Block Captain will maintain an active list of residents and members within their zone. This information will be shared with the Nutley Police Department Liaison. Crime activity and Information will be disseminated through Block Captains and the Departments Neighborhood Watch email.
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“The Nutley Police Department’s Neighborhood Watch Program is a partnership between the Police Department and residents and business owners. Our goal is to unify our community, decrease crime, and improve the standard of living for all who live or conduct business in our town. We need to keep Nutley safe.” says Commissioner Petracco.
To sign up to be part of the Neighborhood Watch Program, please fill out an electronic application by going to: bit.ly/NutleyWatch. Any questions can be directed to Commissioner Petracco’s Office at 973-284-4929.
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We look forward to seeing our neighbors and anticipate a very successful program to help reduce crime within our community.
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