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Volume 1, Issue 4, 07/2011

"Summer Safety"

 

NATIONAL NIGHT OUT

As the summer continues with beautiful weather, the NYPD would like to invite you to join us in our efforts to continue to keep crime at an all time low. On Tuesday August 2nd, 2011, communities in New York and throughout the United States will celebrate the 28th Anniversary of National Night Out Against Crime. More Details

 

TIP OF THE MONTH

Whether enjoying a "stay-cation", taking a flight or car drive, don't make your a house or apartment a burglar's target. Take precautionary measures; have newspaper and mail delivery service temporarily stopped while you are away. More Details

 

COMMUNITY AFFAIRS BUREAU'S OUTREACH INITIATIVES

On June 25th, 2011, in our efforts to keep guns off the streets, the NYPD Community Affairs Bureau along with the Brooklyn Clergy Task Force hosted the 2011 Brooklyn Gun Buy Back Program. More Details

 

NEWSLETTER SPOTLIGHT

Harmony Day Picnics are in full swing this month. This is a wonderful opportunity for the community to come out and enjoy a day of food, music, games and giveaways. Check out our website for a picnic near you. More Details

 

Fireworks are Illegal

Remember

FIREWORKS ARE ILLEGAL

The NYPD and the Community Affairs Bureau would like to remind you that fireworks are very dangerous. Please have a safe 4th of July.

To print this flyer out, click here.

 

Explorer Program

The Law Enforcement Exploring
Program is designed to educate
youth ages 14-20 about law enforcement.

Click here for more information.

 

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INFORMATIONAL LINKS

Crime Prevention

Crime Prevention

Youth Services

Youth Services

School Safety

School Safety

Community Affairs Outreach

Community Affairs Outreach

New Immigrant

New Immigrant

Community Council Meetings

Community Council Meetings

 

 

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(NON-EMERGENCY, DIAL 311)


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