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While growing up in Randolph, Simmonds used to play at Belcher Park, the home of the new playground. He graduated from Randolph High School in 2004 and eventually became a Boston police officer.
The playground, unveiled in a plan last year but delayed by the pandemic, was a joint effort by Randolph town officials and the Where Angels Play Foundation. The Randolph Town Council donated $20,000 to make the project happen. It tells our children that police work is important work and has great value to it, Randolph Planning Director Michelle Tyler said. And we were hoping that that’s something of a message that kids will pull away from this playground.
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Paradigm Housing has agreed a new five-year, £1.3 million contract with Civica to support its online services and use of mobile technology.
The housing charity is to use the company’s cloud based Cx Housing, Asset Management and Contractor Workforce systems in managing more than 15,000 homes across the South East.
Civica said its Cx platform will provide improved access to services for customers, particularly through online channels, with the Asset Management software helping to ensure properties are fit for purpose and sustainable for the future through its automated repairs workflow.
Vivienne Adams, head of portfolio and programme management at Paradigm Housing, said: “As a growing organisation, it’s vital we keep an increased focus on providing excellent services for all our customers, with safety and sustainability at the heart of everything we do.
Playground honors Boston police officer who died from injuries suffered after marathon bombings Share Updated: 12:18 PM EDT May 14, 2021 Share Updated: 12:18 PM EDT May 14, 2021
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Show Transcript FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF KIDS. JOSH: JUST AS LOVE AND DEDICATION ARE NEEDED TO TURN A HOUSE INTO A HOME, THESE VOLUNTEERS ARE TAKEN THIS TAKING THIS SMALL SECTION OF BELCHER PARK AND RANDOLPH AND TRANSFORMING IT INTO A SPECIAL PLACE FOR CHILDREN. HE WAS GOOD. HE GREW UP HERE AND WOULD PLAY AROUND THE BACK HERE. ANTOINETTE: IT IS JOSH: IT IS IN MEMORY OF DJ SIMMONS, WHO DIED IN 2014 OF INJURIES SUSTAINED AFTER THE BOSTON MARATHON SHOOTINGS. HIS FATHER AND BROTHER ARE HERE TO HELP. HE WAS BURIED ON THE 17TH. THAT MONTH IS A DIFFICULT MONTH FOR THE FAMILY. DJ, BEING A BLACK POLICE OFFICER WHO GAVE HIS LIFE AND A HERO FOR THIS COMMUNITY, WITH EVERYTHING HAPPENING IN OUR COUNTRY AND THE DIVISION AND THE DIFFICULT TIME LAW ENFORCEMENT I
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