Edison COP unit focuses on positive interactions with residents
Edison COP unit focuses on positive interactions with residents ×
The Edison Police Department s COP unit it focuses on community oriented policing. PHOTO COURTESY OF EDISON POLICE DEPARTMENT
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EDISON – Edison police officers are starring in a new police program called COP that, in spite of lacking dramatic plots, nevertheless scores high ratings with Edison Township residents.
COP is short for Community Oriented Policing, and its focus is on police officers working with individual community members as friends and neighbors –a boots-on-the-ground initiative whose primary weapons are listening, talking and finding solutions.
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Climate change is one topic addressed by Windows of Understanding Public Art Project
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The Windows of Understanding project focuses on awareness around social justice issues impacting local communities.PHOTO SUBMITTED BY ROBERT DIKEN
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The Windows of Understanding project focuses on awareness around social justice issues impacting local communities.PHOTO SUBMITTED BY ROBERT DIKEN
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The Windows of Understanding project focuses on awareness around social justice issues impacting local communities.PHOTO SUBMITTED BY ROBERT DIKEN
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The Windows of Understanding project focuses on awareness around social justice issues impacting local communities.PHOTO SUBMITTED BY ROBERT DIKEN
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The Windows of Understanding project focuses on awareness around social justice issues impacting local communities.PHOTO SUBMITTED BY ROBERT DIKEN
Community Bulletin Board: Criterion Sentinel (for Jan. 27)
St. Francis Cathedral School will hold an informational meeting via Zoom on Jan. 31 for prospective families.
Check the website for details.
There is also a virtual tour featured on the website.
Registration will be available on the website beginning Feb. 1.
For more information, visit stfranciscathedralschool.org or call 732-548-3107.
The school is located at 528 Main St., Metuchen.
Join the Metuchen-Edison Women’s Club to hear about Operation Chillout, its mission and how to help, presented by its founder, Ray Chimileski, at 7 p.m. Feb. 3 via Zoom.
Operation Chillout is a special state project of the New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs, and is New Jersey’s oldest and only all-volunteer mobile outreach for homeless veterans, men and women, operational since December 2000. Its mission is to
3 Middlesex County towns open Windows of Understanding on MLK Day
Updated Jan 13, 2021;
Posted Jan 13, 2021
The fourth annual Windows of Understanding will feature storefront art installations in New Brunswick and Highland Park and at Metuchen Public Library starting on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Monday, Jan. 18.windowsofunderstanding.org
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The project will launch on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Monday, Jan. 18, as a way of paying homage to King’s legacy with a designated “Day of Understanding,” and be on display through February.
“With the countless challenges we faced in 2020, the New Year provides us with even more opportunities to listen, to unite and to heal, says New Brunswick Mayor Jim Cahill. “Windows of Understanding will once again serve as a focal point to begin the dialogue that leads us all to a better and fairer world. The pandemic may have forced us apart, but artistic expression as always will draw us back together, and maybe even clos
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