A group of Southeastern students have recently demonstrated their knowledge and ability to perform real-world tasks in technology.
Methuen Police Department Earns Certification from Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission
METHUEN 一 Chief Scott J. McNamara proudly reports that the Methuen Police Department earned certification from the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission (MPAC).
Town of Marion Receives AARP Age-Friendly Community Certification
MARION — Town Administrator James McGrail and AARP Age-Friendly Community Initiative Committee Chair Jeanne Daly are pleased to announce that the Town of Marion has received AARP Age-Friendly Community Certification.
Fairhaven Police Department Awarded State Certification Status
Chief Michael J. Myers is pleased to announce that the Fairhaven Police Department achieved State Certification from the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission (MPAC) on Tuesday, Sept. 10.
Acton Police Department Awarded State Certification Status
Chief Richard Burrows is pleased to announce that the Acton Police Department achieved State Certification from the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission (MPAC) on Tuesday, Sept. 10.
Rochester Fire Chief Mark Klose Completes International Professional Designation Process
ROCHESTER — Fire Chief Mark Klose has successfully completed the process that awards the professional designation of “Chief Training Officer” (CTO). The Commission on Professional Credentialing (CPC) met on Oct. 2 to confer the designation.
Littleton Police Department Awarded State Certification Status
LITTLETON – Chief Matthew J. King is pleased to announce that the Littleton Police Department achieved State Certification from the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission (MPAC) this month.
Two Topsfield Firefighters Receive Paramedic Certification
TOPSFIELD – Chief Ronald Giovannacci is pleased to announce that firefighters Thomas Ash and Brittany Taylor received their paramedic credentials last month.
Natick Police Awarded National Certification by National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
NATICK — Chief James G. Hicks is pleased to announce that the Natick Police Department has achieved the Missing Kids Readiness Project certification through the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC).
Dunstable Police Awarded State Certification Status
DUNSTABLE — Police Chief James G. Downes III is pleased to announce that the Dunstable Police Department has achieved State Certification from the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission (MPAC) and were honored at an awards ceremony on Thursday, May 5 at the Connors Center in Dover.