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Guardian Angels Fight Cyber Predators

By Chris Ulanowski

Oswego, NY – The Guardian Angels anti-crime group is getting a 200-thousand dollar grant from New York State to teach children about the dangers of on-line predators.
"Cyberangles" was founded in 1995. It works on a voluntary basis with schools and libraries.
WRVO's Chris Ulanowski spoke to the founder and President of the Guardian Angels, Curtis Sliwa about the program.

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