From Feb. 15 to Mar. 6, roughly 170 professionals from the law enforcement, criminal justice, social work, peer recovery, and behavioral health fields in Powell, Letcher, and Clay Counties, Kentucky, received two days of valuable training each to improve their handling of situations that have a behavioral health component.
Bedford Facilities Information and Communication Committee Launches Website for South River Road Police and Fire Complex Project
BEDFORD – The Facilities Information and Communication Committee is pleased to share that it has launched a new website dedicated to the South River Road Police and Fire Complex Project. The new website, https://srrcomplex.bedfordnh.org/, features a modern design and user-friendly, resource-oriented features. Residents can easily find information about the current proposal, videos, and answers to frequently […]
Hanson Police Department Warns Community About Recent Reported Grandparent Scams
HANSON — Chief Michael Miksch and the Hanson Police Department is warning the community about scams that target seniors and would like to offer tips for community members to help better protect themselves and their loved ones. Hanson Police are currently investigating two recently reported scams that targeted elderly residents. The residents reported to police […]
Wenham Police Welcomes New Officer
WENHAM – Chief Kevin DiNapoli and the Wenham Police Department would like to welcome a new officer to the department. Officer Tyler Salois started at the Wenham Police Department on Jan. 8, after graduating from Municipal Police Training Committee’s Lynnfield Police Academy on Jan. 4. Officer Salois graduated from Bridgewater State University in 2018 with a bachelor’s […]
Portion of Route 1A/Ocean Boulevard Closed in Rye for Bridge and Road Repairs
Police Chief/Emergency Management Director Kevin Walsh, Fire Chief/Assistant Emergency Management Director Mark Cotreau and Department of Public Works Director Jason Rucker report that, due to coastal flooding that caused widespread damage to Route 1A/Ocean Boulevard, a portion of that road is currently closed.
Town of Stow Launches Monthly Newsletter
STOW – Town Administrator Denise Dembkoski is pleased to share that the Town of Stow has started an interactive monthly newsletter highlighting news and events from Town offices and departments.
Pepperell Police Department Arrests Two Following Foot Pursuit
PEPPERELL – Chief Todd Blain reports that the Pepperell Police Department, with assistance from numerous mutual aid partners, arrested two men on Saturday afternoon following a pursuit.
Whittier Tech Provides Update on School Building Project Cost Estimates
HAVERHILL – Superintendent Maureen Lynch is providing the following update regarding the Whittier Tech School Building Project and cost estimates that will inform voters’ decisions at the Jan. 23 districtwide referendum.
Townsend Police Department Receives $106,515 Grant to Support Seeking Accreditation
TOWNSEND — Chief James Sartell is pleased to report that the Townsend Police Department received a $106,515 federal grant to support the department’s pursuit of accreditation with the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission. The grant comes from the Fiscal Year 2023 Supporting Law Enforcement Agencies in Seeking Accreditation – Community Policing Development Accreditation Grant, and it […]
Two Town of Newbury Employees Recognized by Massachusetts Collectors and Treasurers Association
NEWBURY – Town Administrator Tracy Blais and the Town of Newbury are pleased to share that two Town employees have achieved certification and recertification from the Massachusetts Collectors and Treasurers Association (MCTA).