The Dixon Police Department and Lee County Sheriff’s Office will soon be offering a new, progressive plan to nip heroin addiction in the bud.
Severe Weather Possible – General Advisory from JGPR (For Planning Purposes)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tuesday, June 23, 2015 Contact: John Guilfoil Phone: 617-993-0003 Email: john@jgpr.net Severe Weather Possible General Advisory from JGPR (For Planning Purposes) GEORGETOWN, Mass. — Severe weather is in the forecast for New England this afternoon, including the likelihood that the National Weather Service will issue a Tornado Watch. As a note to […]
Introducing The Police Assisted Addiction and Recovery Initiative — Non-profit Organization to Help Gloucester and Other Police Departments Battle Heroin Addiction
P.A.A.R.I. John Rosenthal, Co-founder & Chairman One Bridge St., Suite #300 Newton, MA 02458 For Immediate Release Tuesday, June 16, 2015 Contact: Jessica Sacco (JGPR) Phone: 978-769-5193 Email: jessica@jgpr.net Introducing The Police Assisted Addiction and Recovery Initiative (P.A.A.R.I.) Non-profit Organization to Help Gloucester and Other Police Departments Battle Disease of Addiction Leaders of […]
Lawrence Firefighters Foundation Logo
We see a problem all the time with small non-profits. They are doing amazing work, but they have no website, no social media, and no logo, and that stops them from getting the donations and support that they need to be successful. Here is a very simple example of the work that John Guilfoil Public […]
Experience: Bedford Police Launch Holiday Anti-Shoplifting Campaign
The town of Bedford, Mass. has a number of high-end retail stores in multiple shopping centers in town. One of the biggest issues during the holidays? Shoplifting. In order to curb the problem, JGPR worked with Bedford Police to create and launch Operation P.A.C.E. — Proactive Community Enforcement. We also conducted a media campaign around the […]
Boston Media Covers Sudbury Firefighters and the Dog they Saved
SUDBURY — Three Boston television stations came out yesterday to talk to Sudbury firefighters and the owner of the dog they rescued from frigid waters after it fell through thin ice. Here’s a sample of the coverage: WHDH-7 7News Boston WHDH-TV Also Fox 25 WWLP Boston Globe
Sudbury Fire Chief Grabs his Phone and Snaps one of the Best Photos We Have Ever Used in a Press Release
Sudbury Fire Chief William Miles listened to what I’ve been saying to my police and fire chiefs for over a year now: Take pictures when you can safely do so, when it does not interfere with your work. So he pulled out his phone and snapped off two quick pictures without giving them a second […]
Why arrest people for prostitution?
“Victimless crime.” “Consenting adults.” “Waste of time.” Every time I either write about or hear about a police department conducting a prostitution sweep, the comments inevitably come in, questioning why a municipal police department should devote time and resources to enforcing prostitution laws. Here’s the truth: Prostitution is rarely a victimless crime and often does […]
Statement Regarding the Death of Mayor Thomas M. Menino
“I am truly sad to learn of the death of Mayor Thomas M. Menino. Mayor Menino was the embodiment of leadership for a generation of Bostonians, and indeed Americans. Like many young New Englanders, I can barely remember Boston before Mayor Menino, and it is difficult to imagine the city without his presence. “I only […]
Armstrong Ambulance Featured on WBZ-TV for Ebola Preparedness
Our client, Armstrong Ambulance, spoke to WBZ-TV’s Kate Merrill yesterday about precautions and preparations in the wake of the worldwide Ebola outbreak. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention calls the 2014 Ebola Virus outbreak the worst in history, and first responders worldwide are refreshing their protocols for handling infectious disease.