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Three men named as finalists for police chief position

NORWELL  Interviews of Norwell police chief candidates could happen as early as this week after three finalists were chosen to fill the spot left by Ted Ross, who retired after 33 years with the department. Two of the candidates are police chiefs in other towns; the third resigned from his position as chief in March. The candidates are John Carbone, the police chief of Barre; Leon Krolikowski, the chief in New Canaan, Connecticut; and Edward Lee, who resigned as the chief of Hopkinton in March. Norwell Town Administrator Peter Morin said the search committee received resumes from 35 candidates. The committee whittled it down to 11 who were asked to answer written questions, and then an unspecified number the committee also wanted to interview.

Hopkinton PD Search for Dunkin Robbery Suspect

Reply The suspect is described as a white man between 5’7-6’0 wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, tan winter gloves and a black face mask. (Hopkinton Police Department) HOPKINTON, MA A Dunkin in Hopkinton was robbed on the day after Christmas and police are still searching for the suspect. The robbery happened on Saturday night at the Dunkin at 78 West Main Street. The suspect was not armed and police were quickly called to the scene. Hopkinton Police K9 responded as well as the Milford Police Department, Upton Police Department and the Massachusetts State Police K9 unit. The woman working the register was not injured.

Crusier convoy helps keep Matthew s Wish traditions alive despite COVID-19 challenges

Conditions were hardly ideal for a celebration last Saturday, with dark skies and heavy rains looming over southern Rhode Island and many local annual holiday events on hold due to a rise in COVID-19 cases throughout the region. It simply wasn t enough to stop first responders and volunteers from coming together to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Matthew s Wish with a special, socially distanced cruiser convoy and toy parade that spanned from the University of Rhode Island to the Rhode Island Center Assisting Those in Need in Charlestown as a way of helping underprivileged children this holiday season. It was amazing to see, and it was a fitting way to recognize Matthew (Thayer) for his efforts, said Richmond Police Chief Elwood Johnson, a member of the board of trustees for Matthew s Wish. The symbolism is huge. To see so many people come out to support him, to see his infectious smile and spirit, it was inspiring.

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