BRISTOL TOWNSHIP, PA — The Bristol Township Police Department is launching a Town Watch program.
The township and police department are asking residents to join and make community safety a priority by also looking out for their neighbors.
"We can't be everywhere at every time, although we strive to be," the police department said. "We're looking for the help of the community."
The police department will hold a meeting at 6 p.m. on Thursday at its headquarters to detail the program and seek residents to join.
In other township business:
At its March 2026 meeting, the Bristol Township Council recognized the "remarkable career" of police Lt. Sean Cosgrove.
The council honored Cosgrove on his retirement and for 31 years of dedicated service.
"His commitment to protecting and serving our community has made a lasting impact," officials said.
(Bristol Township Police Department)
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