Neighborhood Watch
Tinton Falls Neighborhood Watch...What is it?
The Tinton Falls Neighborhood Watch is the cornerstone of all crime prevention programs. It enlists the active participation of citizens in cooperation with law enforcement to reduce burglaries and other neighborhood crimes. Its primary purpose is the protection of property -- yours and your neighbors. Neighborhood Watch is a proven and effective means, by observations, to substantially reduce not only the incidence of residential burglaries in a specified geographical area, but the incidence of other crimes.
Who gets involved? Everyone! Get as many neighbors involved as possible. Not everyone will want to be part of the program, and that's alright. Make sure they know about the Neighborhood Watch program and that they are always welcome to be part of our community meetings. Please do your part and make sure they know about all of the news and events by spreading the word. Remember, knowledge is power.
CURRENT CRIMINAL ACTIVITY

The TFNW group meets the last Monday of the month at 7:00 pm in the Borough Hall Courtroom -
Meeting Dates. All residents are encouraged to attend and/or volunteer for the group.
The Neighborhood Watch police liaison person is Lt. Bob Delaune.
If you have a desire to start a group as part of your condo or homeowners association, please contact Lt. Bob Delaune at 732-542-3400 Ext. 276.
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TINTON FALLS NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH INFORMATION
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Neighborhood Watch meets every 4th Monday of the month at 7:00 pm in the Courtroom of the Municipal Building
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Members of TFNW are:
Beth Hessek, Chair
Nancy Margiloff, Treasurer
Cindy Anderson, Secretary
Lt. Bob Delaune, Police Liaison
Stacy Kallman, Public Affairs
Stuart & Judy Buncher, Greeters
Vincent Landolfi, Refreshments
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Upcoming Meeting Topics for 2010 are:
June - presentation by the Mosquito Commission - MORE INFO
July - presentation about the inner workings of insurance
August - information about our new skate park
September - presentation for animal control
October - Halloween safety and stranger danger for children
November - Identity theft prevention
December - Holiday gathering
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