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Maine man seriously injured in Marlborough motorcycle crash

The man’s condition is not known, police spokesman Sgt. Zachary Attaway said Monday. Attaway did not identify the man, saying only that he is in his 60s and from Maine. The motorcycle was one of two that were traveling from Hudson into Marlborough on Pleasant Street. The victim rode off the road and struck the fire hydrant and then the utility pole about 7:30 p.m., the sergeant said. The man was unconscious when police and fire personnel arrived. He had “lower extremity” injuries, as well as injuries to his head and upper body, Attaway said. The man was initially taken to Marlborough Hospital but was later taken by medical rescue helicopter to UMass-Memorial Medical Center in Worcester.

This opossum became the talk of the neighborhood

This opossum became the talk of the neighborhood By Emily Sweeney Globe Staff,Updated April 29, 2021, 12:35 p.m. Email to a Friend A lot of people were worried about this opossum in Everett.Everett Animal Control Every day, police officers respond to reports of all sorts of events and nonevents, most of which never make the news. Here is a sampling of lesser-known — but no less noteworthy — incidents from police log books (a.k.a. blotters) in our suburbs. PLAYING POSSUM An opossum created quite a stir in Everett recently. The city’s animal control officer, Stacia Gorgone, said several residents spotted the opossum on Bradford Street on March 12 and were concerned about its health. That’s when the calls started pouring in. “We must have gotten 40 calls,” Gorgone said. “People were like freaking out. People thought it was impaled on the fence.” Gorgone went to the scene and tracked down the opossum on a chain-link fence and confirmed that

Bicyclist seriously injured in Marlborough crash

Bicyclist seriously injured in Marlborough crash MARLBOROUGH A bicyclist suffered serious injuries Tuesday evening after being struck by a pickup truck while trying to cross the road near Mechanic and Lincoln streets, authorities said. The 34-year-old man was flown to UMass-Memorial Medical Center in Worcester by a medical rescue helicopter after first being treated at a local hospital. Neither Marlborough police nor the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office knew the man’s condition on Wednesday morning. The man was trying to cross the street about 5:51 p.m., police spokesman Sgt. Zachary Attaway said Wednesday. A GMC pickup truck driving northbound on Mechanic Street collided with the bicyclist. The pickup s driver stayed at the scene of the crash, Attaway said.

Sampler: Police department renews accreditation

SAMPLER: Police department renews accreditation Mary Wenzel The Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission voted to award Accreditation status to the Marlborough Police Department for another three-year period ending in January 2024. The Department first earned Accreditation in 2018 after meeting 257 mandatory standards as well as 85 optional standards. The Accreditation process is time consuming and an intensive analysis of the department’s policies and procedures which seeks to ensure that the department meets the standards considered to be best practices for the profession. The Accreditation process consists of two major components: 1) The establishment of a body of professional standards and policies and 2) a voluntary assessment process by which agencies can be publicly recognized for meeting those standards considered best practices for the profession. According to the Commission’s recent letter to Marlborough Police Chief David Giorgi, “Re-Accreditation demonstrate

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