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The Randolph Police Department will hold a blood drive from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday-Friday, May 27-28, at the Randolph Police Station, 4 South Main St., in honor of the Mighty Quinn, the little boy from Weymouth who is battling brain cancer. ....
Bob Michelson A Randolph police officer who has been part of the force for a quarter-century was named as police chief, taking the place of current Police Chief William Pace, who is retiring in April. Anthony Marag, a commander in the Randolph Police Department, will begin serving as police chief Saturday, April. 3, the day after Pace retires. Town Manager Brian Howard selected Marag over fellow officers Commander John Hamelburg, and Lt. Melissa Greener, and the town council ratified the choice, 7-0-1, March 8, with Katrina Huff-Larmond abstaining. It has been my highest honor to serve the citizens of Randolph, and I pledge to continue to promote openness, transparency and progressive policing as the leader of this great agency, Marag said. I want to thank the Council, the Town Manager and Chief Pace for their faith and confidence. It was a difficult interview process, and I pledge to our community that I will work hard every day to continue to earn this leader ....
The Patriot Ledger RANDOLPH – Police Chief William Pace is calling it a career in April after 30 years with the Randolph Police Department and a decade as chief. Pace is Randolph’s 10th police chief since the department opened in 1924. “The last 10 years in policing have been very challenging and I am proud to say that the department made every effort to meet those challenges head-on,” Pace said in a statement. “One of the things I am most proud of is the declining crime rate in our community, which I credit to intelligence-based policing and an emphasis on community policing programs, officer wellness initiatives and opportunities for officers of this department to engage with the community in positive ways.” ....