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October 01. 2012 8:52PM
Nashua police to begin academy for senior citizens
NASHUA — Registrations are being accepted for the Nashua Police Department's Senior Citizens Academy, which begins on Oct. 10.
The program is designed to give senior citizens an inside look into how Nashua police operate, focusing on issues such as fraud, personal safety, scams and identity theft.
Officer Jane Constant, the state's only full-time senior relations officer, is coordinating the five-week program. Classes will be held from 8:30 a.m. to noon on Wednesdays, and the program will run from Oct. 10 to Nov. 7.
To register, call 594-3628 by Friday.
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