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Lincoln Park NWP Website AppifyLincoln Park NWP website is also a mobile web application, and you can access our site via a shortcut on your smartphone.     To access the mobile version of the website,  navigate to http://www.lpnwp.org/ on your smart phone, and then select “Add to Home Screen” on your mobile device’s browser menu.

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Lincoln Park Neighborhood Watch Program Open House

Date        :   Thursday June 26, 2014
Time        :   6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Location :   Lincoln Park Community Policing Building
1394 Cleophus Pkwy Lincoln Park, MI 48146

The Lincoln Park Neighborhood Watch Program is holding an Open House.  Please stop in to visit with us any time between 6:00 pm and 9:00 pm.  We have some interesting things to share with you, including information on the new street sign program.

This meeting is open to members and non-members alike, so please feel free to invite family, friends, neighbors, and anyone else you think might be interested. Children are welcome. We look forward to seeing you there!

Thank you for helping to make Lincoln Park safer for all of us!

Lincoln Park Neighborhood Watch Program
313-381-3217

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Community Watch programs returning to prominence

By Dave Herndon
The News-Herald
Twitter: @NHDaveH

Published: Tuesday, April 08, 2014

Neighborhood watch programs can help to build unity within a block, or even an entire city, as well as help to prevent crime.  There are hundreds of neighborhood watch or similar programs across the state, dozens of which are in southern Wayne County.

Some of those watch programs are city-wide, while others are simply a single block within the the community. Two of the more successful programs in he region are in Dearborn Heights and Lincoln Park, while a fledgling program in Allen Park struggles to get underway.

Watch programs used to exist in nearly every community Downriver, but as property values and tax revenues have dropped, so have resources that were spent on community policing.  Both Lincoln Park and Dearborn Heights have been using Community Development Block Grant money to fund the programs.  Dearborn Heights calls its program the Community Awareness program in the city, but also has some civic associations in certain neighborhoods.

Read the complete article on thenewsherald.com

 

Police: Neighborhood watch programs play key role in safety

KANSAS CITY, Mo. —Hailey Owens’ neighbors played a significant role in providing police with information that led to her body and the arrest of the man accused of kidnapping and killing her.

Even with the tragic outcome, the case shows how valuable community help can be in cases like these.

Kansas City has close to 200 community watch groups. Most are connected with neighborhood associations.

Read More @ KMBC 9 News Kansas City

Wind Chill Advisory – January 27, 2014

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued the following:

Wind Chill Weather Advisory for Lincoln Park, Michigan

A Wind Chill Advisory will is in effect until 12:00 PM EST on Wednesday, January 29, 2014.

Hazardous weather:

  • Wind chills of 10 to 15 degrees below zero Monday as Arctic moves into the region.
  • Wind chills will drop to as low as 25 to 35 degrees below zero Monday night as temperatures fall below zero.
  • Low wind chill readings will continue through early Wednesday.

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