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We must be the change : Springfield Police Department celebrates promotions, swearing in of new officers
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Springfield Police Academy to graduate 33 amid backdrop of COVID, reform debate
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Massachusetts police departments see ‘pretty depressing’ decline in potential new recruits
Updated Mar 08, 2021;
Posted Mar 08, 2021
In this file photo from July 2019, recruits are sworn in as Springfield police officers after graduating from the academy.
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SPRINGFIELD Looking to find college graduates with an interest in law enforcement, the Springfield Police Department recently set up a booth at a Westfield State University career fair.
The university offers both undergraduate and master’s degrees in criminal justice so it seemed like a good bet, said Police Commissioner Cheryl C. Clapprood.
“We got one person that came to our booth to talk to us,” she said in an interview. “And he found out he was at the wrong booth.”
Retired Longmeadow police chief appointed interim head of Hampden force
Updated Jan 08, 2021;
HAMPDEN Retired Longmeadow Police Chief Richard A. Marchese has been named interim police chief in Hampden.
Marchese, a director of the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association, was appointed by the Select Board at the Thursday, Jan. 7 meeting via Zoom. He will serve until Thursday, April 1, or until a permanent police chief is selected and sworn in.
Marchese assumes the helm from longtime Hampden Police Chief Jeff Farnsworth, who recently resigned to take on a new role at the state Executive Office of Public Safety. Farnsworth has been with the department for more than three decades. He will stay on to help Marchese transition into the interim role until his last day, Saturday, Jan. 16.