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Crime Watch PLEASE JOIN US! We are a group of Ensley Township citizens who are concerned about crime in our township. We started organizing in March of 1996 with the help of Undersheriff Brian Boyd from the Newaygo County Sheriffs Department and then Newaygo County Commissioner, Mary K. Balberde. We have elected a Board of Directors from our membership to facilitate the organizational process and will re-elect officers each January. Our current 2012 Board of Directors is:
Cindy Harwood Chairperson/Twp. Rep. 231-937-5091 Ross Harwood Vice-Chair 231-937-5091 Jean Snow Secretary 616-636-5726 Joan Salisbury Treasurer 616-636-5838 Bud Graham Trustee 616-636-5776 Dave Rondeau Trustee 616-636-4921 We would welcome residents of Ensley Township to join us. If you would like to be a part of the Ensley Crime Watch and be notified of future meetings, please come to a meeting or call one of the Directors. At each meeting we have an informational program relating to Public Safety, a short business meeting, coffee and cookies, and a great time visiting with your neighbors you have been too busy to visit. All meetings are held at the Ensley Township Hall at 7:30 PM.
MISSION STATEMENT CARING & SHARING: Caring for our neighbors by sharing information with each other. All meetings are held at the Ensley Township Hall on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:30PM.
Joan Salisbury giving the proceeds (over $1,300.00) from our Community Picnic to fireman Larry Hayden. The most successful Community Picnic Fundraiser we have ever had!
Deputies Frank Stabile and Justin Visser of the Newaygo County Sheriff's Department
Representative from the Newaygo County Sheriff's Department: Deputy Darrin Roesler #225 We would welcome residents of Ensley Township to join us. If you would like to be a part of the Ensley Crime Watch and be notified of future meetings, please come to a meeting or call one of the Directors. At each meeting we have an informational program relating to Public Safety, a short business meeting, coffee and cookies, and a great time visiting with your neighbors you have been too busy to visit. |
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