Heightened Police Presence at Danbury Voting Locations for Educational Bond Referendum

Mayor Dean Esposito and Danbury Superintendent Kevin Walston Announce Heightened Police Presence at Voting Locations for Educational Bond Referendum 

Today, Mayor Dean Esposito and Superintendent Kevin Walston announced heightened police presence at voting locations for the Educational Bond Referendum that will take place tomorrow, June 7th from 6am-8pm.

This initiative was done in collaboration with the Mayor’s Office, Danbury Police Department, Danbury Public Schools, and the Office of Emergency Management.

Public access to all school buildings will be restricted during voting hours.

Danbury Mayor Dean Esposito and Superintendent Kevin Walston say, “The safety and security of our children, teachers and staff are our top priority as leaders of the City of Danbury and the Danbury Public Schools. We felt it was necessary to provide these additional resources while the public will be casting their votes for the Education Bond Referendum that will take place tomorrow, Tuesday, June 7th from 6am-8pm.”

 

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Submitted by Danbury, CT

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