Manasquan-Belmar, NJ|News|
Mansquan PD Recieves $80K Grant For Body Cameras
The grant comes as a new state-wide mandate requiring uniformed patrol officers' mandatory wearing of body cameras.
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The grant comes as a new state-wide mandate requiring uniformed patrol officers' mandatory wearing of body cameras.
The grant comes as a new state-wide mandate requiring uniformed patrol officers' mandatory wearing of body cameras.
The grant money is funded by the CARES act and will help the district help with handling expenditures stemming from the pandemic.
The grants come from the CARES Act and will help off-set any unforeseen losses or expenditures stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
These grants are funded by the CARES act and will help the school district recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The grants come from the CARES act, which was signed back in March and will help the districts with any costs stemming from the pandemic.
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The grants are designed to help school districts recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
These grants are the result of the federal CARES Act, which was passed back in March.
The grants will help the district recover from any impact felt by the school regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.
The grants received are from the CARES Act and will help school districts recover from any losses due to the pandemic.
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The Community Development Block Grant funds the grants via the Federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.