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Cambridgeport Neighborhood Sergeants Meeting on September 3

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The Cambridge Police Department invites all Cambridgeport residents and businesses to a special Neighborhood Sergeants community meeting hosted by Neighborhood Lieutenant Steven Donahue and Lieutenant Leonard DiPietro on Thursday, September 3 at 6:30 p.m. at the cafeteria in the Morse School. This is your opportunity to meet with officers with the Cambridge Police Department, discuss the housebreak patterns that have been ongoing in the neighborhood and the police response, voice any other crime and safety concerns within your neighborhood, and learn about the many services offered by the Cambridge Police Department.

What: Cambridge Police Neighborhood Sergeants Meeting

When: Thursday, September 3 at 6:30 p.m.

Where: Morse School Cafeteria, 40 Granite Street, Cambridge

If you are unable to attend the meeting, but would like to connect with your Neighborhood Sergeants, please e-mail NeighborhoodSergeantsCambridgeport@CambridgePolice.org or call 617-349-9339.

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