GROVELAND — Chief Jeffrey T. Gillen is pleased to share that the Groveland Police Department welcomed two new officers. Officer Jillian Terry and Officer Lucas Purpora were welcomed as the newest members of the Groveland Police Department on Friday, May 3
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The Groveland Police Department, in partnership with our community, is committed to maintaining the peace, protecting life and property, and creating an environment where service to the public is paramount. While striving to provide professional law enforcement and crime prevention services, we value innovation, cooperation, accountability, service, commitment, compassion, leadership, trust, and integrity. We will respect our community by protecting the constitutional rights of all individuals, and utilize problem-solving techniques to address community concerns. While fostering an organizational culture that values integrity, accountability, and ethical decision-making, we will effectively communicate with all members of our organization and community. With service to the public being our commitment, honor and integrity will be our mandate.
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Pentucket Regional High School Students Experience Mock Crash Thanks to Local First Responders
WEST NEWBURY — Superintendent Justin Bartholomew and Principal Brenda Erhardt share that Pentucket Regional High School students, thanks to support from the West Newbury, Groveland and Merrimac police and fire departments, experienced a mock car crash on Tuesday afternoon.
Mock Crash at Pentucket Regional Middle High School
WEST NEWBURY — The West Newbury Police and Fire Departments, as well as police and fire from Merrimac and Groveland and local ambulance companies, will be on hand at Pentucket Middle High School on the afternoon of Tuesday, April 23 for a mock crash that is being presented to students.
Bagnall Elementary Students Graduate D.A.R.E. Program
GROVELAND — Superintendent Justin Bartholomew, Police Chief Jeffrey T. Gillen, andPrincipal James Day are pleased to share that Bagnall Elementary School students graduated from the Groveland Police Department’s D.A.R.E. (Drug Awareness Resistance Education) program. About 66 Grade 6 students graduated