Now, wmur news 9 at 6 00. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] stephanie happening right now police are stepping up security , at the nashua holiday stroll. In the wake of recent terror attacks, officers are taking extra precautions to make sure everyone at the event is safe. Good evening and bank for joining us. I m stephanie woods. Thousands are enjoying the Ice Sculptures and events tonight. Wmur s mike cronin joins us live in nashua with how people are enjoying the night. Mike several attractions downtown. One of the crowd favorites is the Ice Sculptures right behind city hall behind me. Considering with the weather was like a earlier, people are mostly happy with Mother Nature s cooperation tonight. Holiday cheer filled the streets of nashua for the annual Winter Holiday stroll. The rain was an unwelcome sight earlier but it held off by the time the events started. Tens of thousand
SAMPLER: Police department adds 4 officers
Mary Wenzel
The Marlborough Police Department has announced the hiring of four new police officers. Officers John Creed, Lamar Edmonds, Nathan Kuffrey and Samantha Maciel were separately sworn in at the Marlborough Police Department. City Clerk Steven Kerrigan administered the oath of office as family and colleagues looked on. Also, in attendance were Marlborough Mayor Arthur Vigeant and Marlborough Police Chief David Giorgi. The new officers will now begin an extensive 12-week field training program with the patrol division. Congratulations to all and best of luck.
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December 28, 2020
MARLBOROUGH On December 14, the City swore in four new Police Officers to join the ranks ensuring public safety by fulfilling vacancies due to recent retirements. The city budgets for 52 officers who cover three shifts per 24-hour period.
Subscribe The academy is highly competitive, and these four individuals were selected out of 132 applicants and tested at the top of their class in core principles: problem solving, procedural justice, ethical decision making, fair and impartial policing and physical fitness. I m confident that they will be successful in their new roles as they acclimate to their assigned units and become part of our community, said Chief David Giorgi.