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WASHINGTON, April 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ LexisNexis® Special Services Inc. today announced the appointment of William G. Goss, former Boston Police Commissioner and superintendent-in-chief, to its board of directors.
Gross served Boston law enforcement for 37 years and more recently was appointed 42nd Police Commissioner of the city. As commissioner, Gross focused on the ideals of community policing and established the first Bureau of Community Engagement. William s experience as the police commissioner of a major city, on diversity plans, and his leadership on community policing to boost transparency will be invaluable to LexisNexis Special Services and to the law enforcement and public safety agencies we serve in the digital age, said Haywood Talcove, CEO, LexisNexis Special Services Inc. Commissioner Gross is a policing leader and he embodies what it means to serve others for the betterment of self and the community. He understands th
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BOSTON (AP) â Boston marked eight years since the bombing at the 2013 Boston Marathon killed three people and injured scores of others on Thursday with quiet moments of reflection and small acts of kindness.
Acting Mayor Kim Janey visited fire stations that had been critical in the response to the attack, as well as the memorials marking the spots where the two pressure cooker bombs detonated near the downtown finish line of the storied race.
Church bells tolled to mark a citywide moment of silence at 2:49 p.m., the time when the first bomb detonated, followed seconds later by the second explosion a few hundred yards away.
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Boston Mayor Kim Janey reminded residents that the spirit of One Boston Day is more important now than ever amid the coronavirus pandemic. This day serves as an opportunity to celebrate the resiliency, generosity and strength demonstrated by the people of Boston and those around the world, Janey said Wednesday. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
Marking eight years since the Boston Marathon bombings, residents are being asked to take part in several acts of kindness Thursday while maintaining a safe social distance.