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Advanced Property Management supports “Cones with a Cop” for Boston Police District E-18 in Hyde Park

Shown at the Boston Police Department District E-18 “Cones with a Cop” event at
Ron’s Gourmet Ice Cream in Hyde Park (from left) are: Boston Police sergeant Carolyn Ivens; Ron Covitz
(owner of Ron’s Gourmet Ice Cream); Angelina Morales (community manager at APM);
Robert Phillips (director of property management at APM), and Boston Police officer Carol Morse.

Boston, MA It was standing room only at Ron’s Gourmet Ice Cream in Hyde Park as community members gathered to connect and discuss neighborhood issues with Boston Police officers from District E-18. “Cones with a Cop,” a neighborhood event made possible with support from Advanced Property Management (APM), stood as an opportunity for Hyde Park residents to voice their concerns, ask questions, and build stronger relationships with local law enforcement. There were no speeches or agendas, just friendly conversation, and plenty of free ice cream for all.

APM, headquartered on Hyde Park Ave., a short distance from BPD E-18 and Ron’s Gourmet Ice Cream, manages several properties in Hyde Park and other city neighborhoods. The firm is committed to providing quality, safe housing for its tenants and improving the neighborhood for all residents. APM supports other Boston Police community policing initiatives, including the annual BPD E-18 Kids Christmas Party in Hyde Park, to help build a better community for all. 

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