The school board voted 8-0 on April 15 to cancel the anti-bullying assembly scheduled for May 22.
North Middletown Township Police said scammers often approach homeowners with offers to pave driveways, fix fences or patch roofs, but ask for payment up front.
The North Middletown Township Police Department on Tuesday issued a warning to residents that scammers may approach homeowners with offers to pave and seal their driveways, perform roof work, or other work offers -- but it's all a ruse designed to access a victim's home to steal from them.
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