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After position reinstated, here s what a school resource officer will do in Colchester Christine DeRosa FacebookTwitterEmail The Colchester school resource officer position, occupied by a Connecticut state police resident trooper, had been eliminated in the 2021-22 school year budget until members of the Colchester Police Commission intervened and the role was reinstated.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media COLCHESTER The Board of Education has reached a formal agreement on the district’s school resource officer program that outlines the person’s responsibilities. The SRO position had been eliminated in the budget for the 2021-22 school year until members of the Colchester Police Commission intervened and the role was reinstated. ....
COLCHESTER â The majority of Tuesday nightâs meeting was spent discussing the speed limit on East Lakeshore Drive. Three Colchester citizens were vocal in their concerns about the safety of the current 30 miles per hour speed limit. Director of Public Works Bryan Osborne, introduced the discussion along with Police Chief Doug Allen. Osborne said Public Works is evaluating the speed limit on East Lakeshore Drive and a request to lower it from 30 mph to 25 mph, which is the lowest speed a public roadway can be set to in Vermont. âThe establishment of speed limits is not a political process, it s not a community consensus process, itâs a traffic and engineering process,â said Osborne. ....
COLCHESTER â The majority of Tuesday nightâs meeting was spent discussing the speed limit on East Lakeshore Drive. Three Colchester citizens were vocal in their concerns about the safety of the current 30 miles per hour speed limit. Director of Public Works Bryan Osborne, introduced the discussion along with Police Chief Doug Allen. Osborne said Public Works is evaluating the speed limit on East Lakeshore Drive and a request to lower it from 30 mph to 25 mph, which is the lowest speed a public roadway can be set to in Vermont. âThe establishment of speed limits is not a political process, it s not a community consensus process, itâs a traffic and engineering process,â said Osborne. ....
th â May 15 th During the week set aside to honor the service and protection police provide and to remember fallen officers, Chief Doug Allen, Town Manager Aaron Frank, and the Selectboard, on behalf of the Town of Colchester, thank the officers and staff of the Colchester Police Department for their service to the community. Here in Colchester, our police do much more than enforce laws. They are often the first to show up at any call for help or assistance. They are trained in first aid and carry life-saving equipment in case of an emergency. They serve our community in countless ways, at all hours of the day and night, in any weather, and often alone. They take their responsibility seriously, from respecting all members of the community, to safeguarding life and property. They partner with other groups to solve problems and help those who struggle. ....