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Neighborhood Watch Comes to Hedingham

A lot of people think Neighborhood Watch is all about stopping crime, but really it's about getting involved in your neighborhood and getting to know your neighbors. It's about creating the feeling of community. Of course, it does help fight crime; after all when you know your neighbors, you know who belongs in your neighborhood and who doesn't.

Watch this website and this page for more information on the new Hedingham Neighborhood Watch program.



Neighborhood Watch Contacts

PositionName / Email
HOA Board LiasonRob Muccio
CoordinatorTom Husted
CoordinatorMarianne Husted
CoordinatorJennifer Taylor
CoordinatorDale Roe
Youth LeaderLouis Muccio
Community Manager David Bunch 919-231-9050 x 3
Director of Community RelationsGeorge Cooper
Raleigh Police Department831-6311 or 911
  

FAQ

Question: What is a Block Captain? What are their duties, and what training is required?

Answer: It's someone who lives in our neighborhood and is willing to expend a little effort to keep the group going. Duties require little formal training--about one hour/month to keep track of group members, keep in contact with Host Homes, make sure new neighbors are welcomed, and coordinates alerting the neighborhood about safety/crime issues.



Host Homes

Although we have set this page up for the Block Captains, you will find a lot of information that is useful to you and your home team. Please feel free to use any of the resources here to assist you in your duties.

We appreciate your time and commitment to the Neighborhood Watch program and hope that the following information assists you in your role as Block Captain. Please do not hesitate to contact us should you have questions or need additional resources to help make your Neighborhood Watch program successful.



Neighborhood Watch Districts & Representatives
Voting Distict 1   (184 Units)
Bristol Park & Whitethorne
District Captain
TBD
Block Captains
TBD
Voting Distict 2   (141 Units)
Northmoor & Whitethorne
District Captain
TBD
Block Captains
TBD
Voting Distict 3   (277 Units)
Huntingdale, Kingston Heath, Long Cove, Long Point & Royal Birkdale
District Captain
TBD
Block Captains
TBD
Voting Distict 4   (233 Units)
Firestone, Grand Cypress, Jupiter Hills & Shadow Creek
District Captain
TBD
Block Captains
TBD
Voting Distict 5   (239 Units)
Baltusrol, Craig Burn, Grand Traverse, Shadow Glen, Somerset Hills, Spanish Bay & Talamore
District Captain
TBD
Voting Distict 6   (228 Units)
Castle Pines, Haig Point & Sapphire Valley
District Captain
TBD
Block Captains
TBD
Voting Distict 7   (204 Units)
Spyglass Hills
District Captain
TBD
Block Captains
TBD
Voting Distict 8   (160 Units)
Pumpkin Ridge
District Captain
TBD
Block Captains
TBD
Voting Distict 9   (267 Units)
Thornblade
District Captain
TBD
Block Captains
TBD
Voting Distict 10   (246 Units)
Blackwolf Run & Oakland Hills
District Captain
TBD
Block Captains
TBD
Voting Distict 11   (268 Units)
Blackwolf Run
District Captain
TBD
Block Captains
TBD



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