By Luther Turmelle
Register Staff
NEW HAVEN >> For a few hours Tuesday might, a block-and-a-half of
Orchard Street took on a festive atmosphere as residents held a celebration they
said was a going away party for crime.
Neighbors danced in the street to the music of a disc jockey or enjoyed the
cool evening breeze as Orchard Street Block Watch celebrated National Night Out.
The national promotion to help prevent crime through community awareness began
in 1984, but members of the Orchard Street Block Watch have been celebrating it
since 2006, said Lenore Moore-Turner, one of the organizers of the event.
“You need to talk to your neighbor, because you never know, one day you’re
going to need them,” Moore-Turner told those who had gathered for the
celebration.
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