The 28th Precinct in Harlem sponsored the HBCU college fair. Many prestigious universities and colleges were in attendance at the College Fair.
The 28th Precinct sponsored the HBCU college fair on Frederick Douglass Blvd. at St. Nicholas between 122nd and 123rd Street, Harlem.
Many prestigious universities and colleges were in attendance at the College Fair.The 28th Commanding Officer Inspector Andre M. Brown hosted the event. State Sen. Cordell Cleare was in attendance and spoke at the fair. Bill Atkins of the
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