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You Can Help Garfield Police Keep Kids Alive: Drive 25

GARFIELD, N.J. -- Garfield police are appealing to motorists to "Keep Kids Alive, Drive 25!" as another school year comes to an end.

(FROM LEFT:) Garfield Traffic Division Officer Claire Follari, Clyde Bamby, DPW Worker Scott Komstead, Community Affairs Division Officer Jeff Stewart, Capt. Martin Gray.

(FROM LEFT:) Garfield Traffic Division Officer Claire Follari, Clyde Bamby, DPW Worker Scott Komstead, Community Affairs Division Officer Jeff Stewart, Capt. Martin Gray.

Photo Credit: COURTESY: Garfield PD

The department's Community Affairs & Traffic Division is distributing placards bearing the 25 mph speed limit message for residents to place on their front lawns.

Police will rotate the placards throughout the city during the summer, when children are riding bicycles, playing and crossing city streets.

GET YOUR SIGN: Contact Police Officer Jeff Stewart at jstewart@garfieldpolice.org.  

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