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        The
        Neighborhood Watch Program is a 
        highly successful effort which has been in existence for some thirty 
        years in cities across America. It provides a unique infrastructure that 
        brings together local officials, law enforcement and citizens for the 
        protection of communities. 
         In cities around the country, neighbors for three 
        decades have banded together to create these "watch" programs. They 
        understand that the active participation of neighborhood residents is a 
        critical element in community safety - not through vigilantism, but 
        simply through a willingness to look out for suspicious activity in 
        their neighborhood, and report that activity to the police and to each 
        other. In doing so, residents take a major step toward reclaiming 
        high-crime neighborhoods, as well as making people in all areas of a 
        city or town feel more secure and less fearful. 
        The Neighborhood Watch Site is still 
        being updated pending receipt of information from MFC Fremont.  
        Please check this site again for more information.   
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        maintained by Ivy Maxwell and is completely separate from the Board of 
        Directors in that contents of this site may not be dictated by the Board 
        but will work with the Board for specific Announcements and Events 
        affecting Riverwalk.  This site has been created as a 
        "communication tool" for Riverwalk Residents only.  Please do not 
        publicize the site to anyone other than Riverwalk Residents.  If 
        you are interested in helping maintain this site, please send me an
        
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