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Boston Police District A-1 Visit St. John School

Posted on Wed, Mar. 30, 2011Sun, Oct. 11, 2015 Author Matt ContiComments Off on Boston Police District A-1 Visit St. John School

Screen+shot+2011-03-30+at+7.55.51+PMBoston Police District A-1 CSO Christine Vraibel, David Saddler and Robert Luongo hosted the 2nd grade class from St. John School in the North End.

CSO officers spoke with the children about safety issues and bullying.

Read more at BPDNews.com.

Tagged Boston Police, Bullying, sjs

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