DIGHTON — With the arrival of warmer weather and summer fast approaching, Chief Christopher Maguy and the Dighton Fire Department wish to remind residents of important safety tips for pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists.
Dighton Police and Fire Departments Offer Summer Road Safety Tips
As summer begins and with school now out of session, Police Chief Robert MacDonald and Fire Chief Christopher Maguy would like to remind drivers to share the road and remain attentive while driving.
Manchester-by-the-Sea Police Announce Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety Campaign
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA — Interim Chief Todd Fitzgerald reports that the Manchester Police Department is participating in a statewide effort to improve traffic safety for pedestrians and bicyclists.
Wakefield Police and Fire Share Road Safety Tips
WAKEFIELD — Fire Chief Michael Sullivan and Police Chief Rick Smith wish to remind residents take caution and follow the law while bicycling, walking, jogging, and driving.
Nahant Fire Department Shares Road Safety Tips
NAHANT — In light of several recent regional motor vehicle crashes involving pedestrians and bicyclists, Fire Chief Michael Feinberg wishes to remind residents to use caution when driving, walking, jogging or bicycling.
Boxborough Police to Shadow School Buses as Safety Precaution
Chief Warren Ryder reports that the Boxborough Police Department will be following select school buses and increasing police presence at bus stops on Monday, as a way to increase driver awareness and safety while kids are on their way to school.
East Bridgewater Police Receive Grant to Enforce Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Laws
The Bridgewater Police Department received a grant that will enable to it increase enforcement and raise awareness of pedestrian and bicycle safety laws.
Boxborough Police Provide Pedestrian and Driving Safety Tips
BOXBOROUGH – Chief Warren Ryder and the Boxborough Police Department are urging drivers and pedestrians to use caution on the roads after several residents reported having close calls driving at dusk or later, not seeing and almost hitting people walking in the street.
Dedham Police Remind Residents to Be Cautious When Driving, Crossing Streets After Vehicle Strikes Pedestrian
DEDHAM – Chief Michael d’Entremont reports that the Dedham Police Department responded to an incident last night where a vehicle struck a pedestrian, causing serious injuries. Police are urging residents to use caution when traveling for the holidays to prevent accidents and fatalities.
Photo: Georgetown Recognized by AAA for Pedestrian Safety
Georgetown Police Department Donald C. Cudmore, Chief of Police 47 Central Street Georgetown, MA 01833 For Immediate Release Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2014 Contact: John Guilfoil Phone: 617-993-0003 Email: john@jgpr.net Georgetown Recognized by AAA for Pedestrian Safety Town Free of Fatal Pedestrian Accidents for 34 Years Sergeant Thomas DeJoy Named “Hero of the Year” GEORGETOWN — […]