COMMUNITY RELATIONS PROGRAMS |
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| The Londonderry Police and the Alzheimers Association Safe Return Program is a nationwide identification, support and registration program working at the community level. Safe Return provides assistance whether a person becomes lost locally or far from home. Assistance is available 24 hours, every day, whenever a person is lost or found. |
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| The Londonderry Police Department in conjunction with the Nutfield YMCA and the Londonderry Summer Recreation Program hosts several Londonderry Police Bike Rodeos. Over 300 school age kids participate each year in the Londonderry Police Bike Rodeo. |
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| The Londonderry Police Department in cooperation with the New Hampshire Marine Patrol Department is hosting a NH Boater Education Class. The purpose of this class is to provide an educational opportunity for residents and non residents to comply with the new law, which took effect in January 2002. The classes are held at the Londonderry Police Department 268A Mammoth Road Londonderry, NH 03053. More information about these classes can be found on the NH Department Of Safety Marine Patrol website at http://www.nh.gov/safety/divisions/nhsp/fob/marine-patrol/boating-education/. |
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| The Londonderry Police Department in conjunction with the Buckle Up New Hampshire Coalition promotes the correct use of seatbelts by all motor vehicle passengers. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for young people today. The Buckle Up NH Coalition has organized and promoted Buckle Up New Hampshire Awareness Week. |
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| The Londonderry Police Department in conjunction with the Londonderry Fire Department is designated as a Child Safety Seat Inspection Station. We have personal who are certified child safety seat technicians. If you would like to have a child safety seat inspected for correct installation call the Londonderry Child Passenger Safety Program at (603) 432-1118 for an appointment. |
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| The Town of Londonderry Police Department, located at 268A Mammoth Road, Londonderry, NH, offers a large multi-functional Community Room, free of charge, for groups and organizations to use. The Community Room is capable of seating 32 people and offers a 145” x 47” dry erase white board and 104” x 85” projection screen used for video presentations. You supply the audio/video equipment, refreshments, and meeting supplies. To schedule usage of the Community Room contact either our Support Services Division Commander or Executive Secretary by calling (603) 432-1118, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. |
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| Companions with Seniors was developed to maintain a two way communication between Londonderry Police Department and the Seniors of Londonderry. We can meet with the seniors at their meeting, arrange for speakers and plan field trips whenever a topic is suggested or the need arises. This is a newly developed program and the direction it takes place depends upon the needs that arise. |
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| The month of May has been designated as National Police Week. The Londonderry Police Department will again host an Open House and several activities to promote local law enforcement and the Fallen Police Officers Memorial located in Concord, NH. |
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| You are currently participating in community policing by reading information on this web site. The computer is a standard medium of communication today and is a perfect way to bring the relationship between the community and the police closer together. This interactive communication tool will let the public and law enforcement understand each others actions better and break down that mysterious conception about police. |
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| The Londonderry Police Department in conjunction with the NH Fish and Game Department hosts an OHRV Safety Education course. The course is designed to educate young adults ages 12 and older how to safely operate an OHRV. Call the Londonderry Police Department for their next available class or check out the NH Fish and Game web site at http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/OHRV/ohrv.htm. |
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| The Town of Londonderry Police Department offers station tours, free of charge, by appointment only. Tours are designed for groups and organizations who are interested in the various functions of the Police Department including Administrative, Communications, Patrol, Traffic, Bicycle, Criminal Investigations, Crime Prevention, Evidence Processing, and Records sections. Tours last approximately 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the age group of the participants, and contain topics of interest for all ages. Police patrol cars are available for children to tour upon request when scheduling the tour. To schedule a station tour contact either our Support Services Division Commander or Executive Secretary by calling (603) 432-1118, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. |
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| The Londonderry Police Department has partnered with Project Child Safe as part of a nationwide initiative to raise awareness about safe and responsible firearm ownership and storage. Designed to make homes with firearms safer. The Londonderry Police will be offering, at no charge, gunlocks to those who want them. Project Child Safe is funded by a $5 million grant from the United States Department of Justice and managed by the National Shooting Sports Foundation. Gun locks are available at the Londonderry Police Department, 268A Mammoth Road Londonderry, NH or by calling the Police Department, at (603) 432-1118. |
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| The Londonderry Police Department realizes the important resources our older and retired persons can be to law enforcement. Their services benefit the community and themselves as well. Contact the Londonderry Police Department for an application. |