READING — Deputy Chief David Clark reports that the Reading Police Department will be increasing the number of patrols on local roads as part of a national “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign.
Gloucester Fire Department Debuts New Ambulance
GLOUCESTER — Fire Chief Eric Smith is pleased to share that city officials, members of the public, and local and state legislators gathered today to tour the city’s new ambulance.
Melrose Police to Participate in Click it or Ticket Campaign
MELROSE — Chief Michael L. Lyle announces that the Melrose Police Department will participate in a Click it or Ticket campaign beginning next week in an effort to reduce motor vehicle deaths and injuries.
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.
Statement of North Middlesex Regional School District Leaders
TOWNSEND – North Middlesex Regional School District Superintendent Brad Morgan and High School Principal Isaac Taylor seek to update the public on a dispute between a small group of students that escalated into rumors on social media late last week.
Burlington Police Department Participates in Statewide Distracted Driving Campaign
BURLINGTON — Chief Michael Kent reports that the Burlington Police Department is participating in a statewide Distracted Driving Enforcement Campaign, and is reminding residents to remain focused and vigilant behind the wheel.
Reading Police to Host RAD Class for Women
READING – Deputy Chief David Clark is pleased to announce that the Reading Police Department is hosting a free Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) course for women this May.
Oyster River School Renovation Projects Feature Safety Improvements
DURHAM – Superintendent James Morse is pleased to share that Oyster River Cooperative School District has completed a building project at Mast Way Elementary, and began improvement work at Moharimet Elementary School today.
Burlington Police and Fire Encourage Residents to Sign Up for CodeRED Emergency Alerts
BURLINGTON — Police Chief Michael Kent and Fire Chief Steven Yetman are encouraging residents and business owners to sign up for the town’s new emergency notification alert program.
Burlington Police and Schools Partner to Bring National School Safety Speakers to Teacher Development Day
BURLINGTON — Chief Michael Kent and Superintendent Eric Conti are pleased to share that the Burlington Police Department and Burlington Public Schools partnered earlier this week to hold a staff development day for educators featuring two nationally renowned school safety speakers.