METHUEN 一 Chief Scott J. McNamara is pleased to report that the Methuen Police Department donated $6,302 to The Jimmy Fund as a result of the department’s participation in the Pink Patch Project, which raised funds and awareness of Breast Cancer throughout October.
Lowell Police Department Unveils Breast Cancer Awareness Cruiser
LOWELL — Acting Superintendent Barry Golner and the Lowell Police Department unveiled a new traffic enforcement cruiser on Friday, aimed at boosting the visibility of traffic patrols while raising awareness of Breast Cancer.
Wenham Police Department Unveils Pink Badges in Recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month
WENHAM – Chief Kevin DiNapoli is pleased to announce that the Wenham Police Department is equipping officers with pink badges throughout October in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Arlington Police Relief Association Donates to the Sanborn Foundation to Support Fight Against Cancer
ARLINGTON — Chief Julie Flaherty is pleased to announce that the Arlington Police Relief Association donated $3,408 to The Sanborn Foundation to further the non-profit’s efforts to assist Arlington residents who are battling cancer.
Townsend Police Partner with North Middlesex Regional High School During Breast Cancer Awareness Month
TOWNSEND — Chief James Sartell and Superintendent Brad Morgan are pleased to announce the Townsend Police Department and North Middlesex Regional High School partnered to help support patients and raise awareness during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Bridgewater Fire Department Invites Community to Attend Saturday’s Open House
BRIDGEWATER — Chief Michael MacDermott is pleased to announce that the Bridgewater Fire Department will host an open house this weekend and invites the community to attend.
Dracut Police Department Offering Pink Patches to Aid Dana Farber Cancer Institute During Breast Cancer Awareness Month
DRACUT — Police Chief Peter Bartlett wishes to inform the community that the Dracut Police Department will be offering pink Dracut Police patches throughout October, with proceeds going to the Dana Farber Cancer Institute.
East Bridgewater Police Department Once Again Participating in Pink Patch Project For Breast Cancer Awareness Month
EAST BRIDGEWATER — Police Chief Paul O’Brien is pleased to announce that the East Bridgewater Police Department is once again taking part in the EBPD Pink Patch Project, which will run through the month of October.
Dighton Police to Wear Pink Patches in Support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month
DIGHTON — Chief Robert MacDonald is pleased to announce that the Dighton Police Department is once again wearing pink patches in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month as part of the Pink Patch Project.
Town of Stow to Recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month with Several Initiatives
STOW — Town Administrator Denise Dembkoski would like to announce the Town of Stow will recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month with several initiatives aimed at raising awareness, as well as hosting a speaker who will discuss her battle with the disease.