Hamilton Crime Watch meetings continue through May

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Hamilton Township Police Department is set to host several Crime Watch meetings in May.

Meeting are set to begin 7 p.m.

A meeting for grids 61, 62, 68 and 69 is scheduled for May 7 in the Crockett Middle School library, 2631 Kuser Road. The meeting includes Yardville, Groveville, North Crosswicks, Highlands, Extonville, Enchantment and Eagle Rock.

A meeting for grids 53, 54 and 55 is scheduled for May 13 in the Steinert High School library, 2900 Klockner Road. The meeting includes Golden Crest, Rolling Acres, Sunset Manor, Briarwood, Abbott Commons, Ravenscroft and Traditions.

A meeting for grids 11, 12, 13 and 23 is scheduled for May 14 in the Hamilton High West library, 2720 South Clinton Ave. The meeting includes Forrest Valley, Deutzville, Decou, Wingate Apartments, Red Oak Manor, Lalor Gardens and Broad Street Park.

A meeting for grids 51, 52, 56, 57 and 58 is scheduled for May 20 in the Reynolds Middle School library, 2145 Yardville-Hamilton Square Road. The meeting includes University Heights, Society Hill, Grandville Arms, Royal Crest Apartments, Langtree, Woodmere Apartments, Evergreen and Miry Run Apartments.

A meeting for grids 25, 26, 63, 64, 65, 66 and 67 is scheduled for May 21 in the Grice Middle School library, 901 White Horse Hamilton Road. The meeting includes White Horse, Colonial Manor, Winding Brook Apartments, Dover Manor, Whitehorse Gardens Woodlands, Villages, Locust Hill, Barclay Village, Pebble Creek and Victoria Apartments.

A meeting for grids 34, 41, 42, 43, 44 and 45 is scheduled for May 28 in the Nottingham High School library, 1055 Klocker Road. The meeting includes Cornell Heights, Whitehead Manor, Princeton Court East State Ext., Crestwood Square, Yorkshire Apartments.

More information is online at hamiltonnj.com/police.

CE-Hamilton

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