Groveland firefighters plan a seriously touching surprise for the mother and girlfriend of one of their members, after he returned home early from a deployment in Afghanistan. Also on Fox 25:
Urgent Email System Notice to Clients, Friends, and Media Partners
A paper copy of this memo is being mailed to all of our clients. It appears that Google and other email server providers have begun to get much more aggressive in how they filter email for spam and junk mail. As a result, some of our emails and press releases, are being blocked by your […]
Rowley Police Department Launches New Website, Encourages Community to Visit
Interim Police Chief James Mulligan is pleased to announce that the Rowley Police Department has launched a new website this week to give residents a fresh and updated space to access news and information.
Newburyport Police Website
In December 2015, JGPR launched a brand new design for the Newburyport Police Department. The old website was static and was very difficult for the department to update. It also did not have a news blog and had extremely poor SEO features like a page title of “newburyportpolice.com” instead of “Newburyport Police Department – Official […]
Gloucester Police Chief named among Bostonians of the Year by Boston Globe
The Boston Globe has honored our client, Gloucester Police Chief Leonard Campanello as one of its Bostonians of the Year. Chief Campanello, mentioned in the honorable mentions category, was singled out by the Globe along with John Rosenthal and another one of our clients, Arlington Police Chief Frederick Ryan for their work in attacking the […]
John Guilfoil Named National Public Affairs Professional of the Year
WASHINGTON, D.C. — John Guilfoil Public Relations is pleased to announce that its principal owner, John Guilfoil, was named Public Affairs Professional of the Year by PR News during a noontime event Wednesday at the National Press Club.
(Gloucester Police) CBS Evening News: Mass. police try new program to help drug addicts
View More: Crime News|Live News|More News Videos OCTOBER 12, 2015, 1:19 AM|Police in Gloucester, Massachusetts, are trying a new policy called the “Angel Program.” With no extra costs to tax payers, the program partners with treatment centers across the country. Kenneth Craig reports.
Violently Injured Police Officers Organization Logo
The Violently Injured Police Officers (V.I.P.O.) Organization, founded by Massachusetts police officers, is a support group for law enforcement officers who have sustained serious, permanent injuries during a violent encounter in the line of duty. We built the website and had our talented graphic designer Erik DiMauro come up with this clean, stoic, but not needlessly […]
Video: ANGEL Initiative on MSNBC
Gloucester ANGEL Initiative Featured on MSNBC from John Guilfoil Public Relations on Vimeo. The Gloucester ANGEL Initiative was featured on August 31 on MSNBC, with a touching video that included a program participant and his mother, as well as Gloucester Police Chief Leonard Campanello.
(Gloucester Police) WWLP: I-Team: Gloucester police helping, not arresting heroin addicts
GLOUCESTER, Mass. (WWLP) – A unique yet controversial program to change the conversation about heroin addiction is underway in Massachusetts.