Hamilton to hold Crime Watch Meetings

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Hamilton’s Spring Neighborhood Crime Watch Meetings are set to begin this week.

The meeting will offer residents crime prevention tips to keep them safe and hep them avoid falling victim to crime.

Hamilton Mayor Kelly Yaede hopes that these cooperative efforts between the police and law-abiding citizens will continue the town’s positive trend in crime reduction.

Starting April 23, Hamilton’s Police Crime Prevention Unit will hold eight separate meetings across the township. All meetings begin at 7 p.m.

More information is online at hamiltonnj.com/police.

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