Cheryl Clapprood: Springfield police support community in season of giving (Guest viewpoint)
Updated Dec 17, 2020;
Posted Dec 17, 2020
In November, more than 100 members of the Springfield Police Department participated in No-Shave November to raise awareness for cancer, raising more than $6,000. Some of the funds were donated to Christina’s House. Shown here at the presentation are, from left, Sgt. Brian Elliott, officers Thomas Hervieux and Greg McCain, Lt. Erwin Greene, officers Gizenia Rivera, Joe Gentile and Michael Goggin, Commissioner Cheryl Clapprood, Lt. Jeffrey Martucci and Jessica Cherival, of Christina’s House.
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By Cheryl Clapprood | Special to The Republican
It’s no doubt been a difficult year for everyone, including our Springfield police officers. I am so proud that our officers continue to show up to work each day and do an incredible job, from handling mental-health calls to getting illegal firearms off the street and doing so in a profes
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