Friday, December 11, 2009

The Nativity Scene is no longer at it's former location, on Main Street Patchogue, NY
The Nativity Scene was set-up in front of Saint Francis DeSales, on South Ocean Avenue, in Patchogue. As I have been told, the Nativity Scene was moved so that it would be in a more appropriate location. Unfortunately I missed the tree and Nativity lighting on December 14, 2009. Maybe next year! I personally feel that the Nativity Scene should be on Main Street, simply because of the high visibility location.
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Nativity Scene at the location of Emanuel Lutheran Church
Thanks to Emanuel Lutheran Church, Main Street, Patchogue, NY, we do have a Nativity Scene on Main Street, but not in the prime location, near the Patchogue Theatre.



To our Christian friends, let us say:
Merry Christmas

To our Jewish friends let us say:
Happy Hanukkah

To our friends in the Black Community, that have helped this Neighborhood Watch Group in numerous way, let us say:
Happy Kwanzaa


Why do we not have a similar sign in Patchogue?

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Thursday, December 03, 2009

Report Crime via email to the 5TH Precinct in Patchogue.

On Tuesday December 1, 2009, I attended the “monthly open community meeting,” at the Suffolk County Police Department, Fifth Precinct, on Waverly Avenue, in Patchogue. Inspector Mojica reported that there are no major chronic crime problems in the Fifth Precinct. The Inspector did say that we do experience crime, but at a rate that would be normal for the average community.

Inspector Mojica reported that a few instances of burglary have occurred in East Patchogue, but because of reporting by the average citizen, the burglars were arrested.

The commanding officer told the people that attended the meeting that most of the criminals in the fifth Precinct, are brought to justice, because of “tips” from local residents.

We were advised to report neighborhood problems via email to:

SCPD.5THPRECINCT@suffolkcountyny.gov

Please forward this email address to your friends and family!

I am sure that these community meetings at the Fifth Precinct have had a positive effect on our area. Local residents have come to realize that their concerns have indeed been addressed by the police department.

The residents that attended the monthly community meetings in the past spoke with a sense of urgency. Obviously many of the urgent problems have already been addressed. This last community meeting took on a more casual persona.

Please address your neighborhood concerns to Inspector Aristides Mojica, and send them to the email address above. It is so wonderful to know that you have a friend at the Fifth Precinct!

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