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CIT is Accepting Nominations for Award

Community Impact Team is Now Accepting Nominations for the Good Neighbor Award

The North Reading Community Impact Team is now accepting nominations for the 2014 Good Neighbor Award. Any individual citizen of the Town of North Reading, of any age, is eligible. Organizations may not be nominated. To nominate a citizen, simply complete the 2014 Good Neighbor Nomination Form (available on the CIT website) and submit it to the Community Impact Team no later than Friday, November 14, 2014. Up to 3 winners will be selected based on the nomination form. Winners will be presented with a 2014 Star Award and announced in the media. Social Services Action Team member Mary Prenney commented, “We wanted to make sure we recognize individuals, of all ages, who really impact their local community. This is a simple way to acknowledge their work and efforts.” For more information on the award or to receive a nomination form, contact Amy Luckiewicz at northreadingcit@gmail.com or call 978.357.5281. Individuals who are also interested in volunteering with the Community Impact Team may also contact Amy.


About the North Reading Community Impact Team

The North Reading Community Impact Team (CIT) is a partnership between the North Reading

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Police Department, North Reading Youth Services, North Reading School Department, North

Reading Parks & Recreation, North Reading Fire Department, North Reading Elder Services and the North Reading Board of Selectmen. The team was developed to better coordinate the services provided to the community. The CIT’s mission is to work together to better the quality of life for all citizens. The Team emphasizes the use of innovative, non-traditional methods of impacting crime and the fear of crime and strives toward cooperative interaction between the community, law enforcement and town departments. The CIT works to identify factors that have a negative impact on the quality of life for the citizens of North Reading and to implement solutions that solve the underlying problems. The group is organized into Action Teams including: PR/Communications, Public Safety, Social Services, K-12, and Business Coalition.

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