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The North Providence Police Department is reminding everyone “to please be considerate of pedestrians in town.”
There is a town ordinance that requires property owners to remove snow from the sidewalk in front of their home or business within 24 hours after the storm has ended, say police.
Many residents and students depend on sidewalks to safely walk to school, go shopping or run errands, they add. If the sidewalk is not cleared of ice or snow, many of these people are forced to walk in the street, creating a dangerous situation for both the pedestrian and motor vehicle operators.
Homeowners and other property owners are asked to promptly remove snow and ice from the sidewalk in front of their property as soon as possible after a storm.
NORTH PROVIDENCE – The North Providence Police Department has promoted three officers, transferred four to new divisions, and welcomed three new officers to the department.
The three new officers, all recent graduates of the Rhode Island Municipal Police Academy, were sworn in during a ceremony on Monday. A more formalized promotion announcement and ceremony will happen once the threat of the pandemic has ended, said Chief Arthur Martins.
Responding to a Breeze request, the three new officers all stated why they wanted to go into law enforcement.
“I want to provide assistance to all residents of the town of North Providence,” said Officer Ryan McCluskie. “I want to be someone they can rely on for public safety. In addition, I want to build rapport with the residents in order to communicate and build relationships.”
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Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association Members Attend New England Association of Chiefs of Police Annual Conference
PROVIDENCE Several members of the Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association attended the New England Association of Chiefs of Police annual conference in Nashua, N.H. this week.
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Lincoln Police Chief Brian Sullivan Sworn In As 2021 NEACOP President
Lincoln Police Chief Brian Sullivan, left, is sworn in as New England Association of Chiefs of Police President for the 2021 calendar year at this year’s NEACOP annual conference. (Photo Courtesy Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association)
Lincoln Police Chief Brian Sullivan, left, is sworn in as New England Association of Chiefs of Police President for the 2021 calendar year at this year’s NEACOP annual conference. (Photo Courtesy Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association)