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August 27, 1989 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1989-08-27

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H.P. c· zens
ge together
to oppo e
crlm
. y
J
HIGHLAND PK - Ap-
pro' ely 100 citizens mi·
out in fr t of. tb Highland
Park fire tio (rom 5-8 p.m.
Tue y, A 8 to let the world
kn they haYe d enough of
crime. . . .
They ere celebrating th
. ccond uaI N tional Npt
Out Agai Cri .
Mayor M rtha G. Scott
called (or a "partner hip" in
hi h all ci izeDS rk together
to help rid the a y of crimina I
Clivi Y d I Emerso
Director of the Dept. of Pub"
S fety t nked residents for
their cooper' in suppl .
poli ·th . tion.
M yor Scott pr ised t e
record of the Public S fety
Dept., citi aty st . tics tha
cri e h d been do n every
. too office in
J . 1988, 85% of all
major city crimes committed
are solved.
Eldon rtin, Supt. of
Sc ools tressed a trong dis­
cipline policy., noting that the
chool' concern is in educating .
student and it will no tolerate
tudents who do not wish to
. learn. chool Board President
Mamie Cooper called for a
united effort from chools and
churches and all facets of the
total community to stop
criminal acitivity .
. William Johnson of Johnson
Hair Care Center discu sed
crime from the perspective of
bu incss. A pre ident of the
Police Athletic League
(P.A.L.), he thanked the com­
munity for their support of the
program aiding young people
tofind something con tructive
10 do.
Busines es like Guardian
Alarm, Detroit Edison, House
and Fire Dogs by Doberms n
Defense Systems, One Stop
Locksmith Shop, Nationwide
Fence and Armor Guard
demonstrated to citizens ways
their products could protect
their homes from break-ins and
fires.
7
Highlan
Amid educational improve­
me at all levels, Highland
P k public school students �
grades 1-12 report to school on
Tuesday, Aug. 29, at 12:30 p.m.
for the start of in the'
1989-90 school �.
Studen: t1aen have a fun day
of cl sse Wednesd y and
Th r day, ug. 30 and 31.
Schools are closed for Labor
Day recess Friday and Monday,
Sept. 1 and 4.
Kindergaten cl es begin
Se 8.
Highl. d Park Education
registr tion continues a Bright
Center, 00 H milton at
Davison. Ad t beging
. a fun day avail­
rgarteo children,
day of kindergarten
. Registration
Aug st 22 thru 28
Classes Begin August 28
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