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Cranford Cops Partner With Teens: Day One

Police and Teens together kicked off Monday at Cranford High School.

CRANFORD, NJ - The Cranford Police Department has partnered with Cranford High School students as part of program designed to foster another community connection.

The Police and Teens Together (PATT) program kicked off Monday in the criminal justice class of Frank Vito.

Detective Nadia Jones and the Cranford Police Juvenile Bureau visited Vito's class as part of a four day event that is designed to encourage mutual exchange of feedback and ideas between the teens and the Cranford police officers.

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