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Windham police officer retires after 37 years of service

Windham police officer retires after 37 years of service This is a job where you get a lot of self-satisfaction and self-fulfillment, Capt. Jim Boudreau said. Courtesy / Jim Boudreau WINDHAM Growing up in Weymouth, Massachusetts, as the son of a lifelong firefighter, Jim Boudreau said he always knew he wanted a career in public service but “I didn’t necessarily know I’d become a police officer.” On Dec. 17, Boudreau retired from the Windham Police Department with over 37 years of experience under his belt. When he joined the Windham department in May of 1983, things looked very different, he said. It was an 11-man force and the department itself was only 7 years old.

Amid national calls to defund the police, Hinesburg s police budget to increase after town accepts federal grant

By Valentina Czochanski | Community News Service In the wake of national protests calling to defund the police following the murder of George Floyd, Hinesburg will increase the town police budget, with the selectboard voting to hire another full-time police officer using town funds and a federal grant. Selectboard members have expressed their support for their police department, but questioned the sudden need for a new officer. The decision also prompted the resignation of a selectboard member following disagreements among board members about the SRO position and racial equity in the town. As the town continued with plans to expand the police department, students at CVU who are Black, Indigenous and People of Color expressed their fear of and discomfort with police presence.

Former Orange police head detective dies from complications of COVID-19

Former Orange police head detective dies from complications of COVID-19 Staff report FacebookTwitterEmail ORANGE A former longtime police detective has died from complications of COVID-19, according to his obituary. Rodger Addil, 72, of Beacon Falls, a former town resident, was a member of the Orange Police Department for nearly 30 years, starting as a supernumerary officer in 1971 and rising to the rank of head of the detective bureau. In a post on the Police Department Facebook page in “memory of our retired lieutenant and friend,” the department said, “May he find peace and comfort in God s loving arms. We will never forget him.”

Mass man charged with DUI after hitting police cruiser in Enfield

Mass man charged with DUI after hitting police cruiser in Enfield
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The Amesbury Beat: Many good causes to support this holiday

The Amesbury Beat   By Tom Hanshaw Dec 10, 2020   We’re almost halfway through the month of December and I am sure everyone’s schedules are hectic, despite the pandemic. Shopping for the perfect gift, packages to mail, season’s greetings to exchange and attending a socially-distanced function are tough to squeeze in. Since we are in the midst of the holiday season, I thought I would share a few tips this week relating to charitable donations. This has been a very difficult year for many residents and especially for charities. It’s crucial that any donation you are able to make gets to where it’s desperately needed. Unfortunately, con artists realize it’s the season of giving and won’t think twice about taking their share.

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