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Wayland Police Chief Sean Gibbons on leave; Ed Burman is acting chief

Collaboration between communities, access to town government improves during pandemic, municipal officials say

MetroWest Daily News Ashland, like many communities throughout the state and nation, has struggled to secure doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. Town leaders have put in requests for the vaccine, but have been denied. “Obviously, we were struggling like everyone else,” said police Sgt. Ed Burman, the town’s COVID-19 task force manager.     The state Department of Public Health encouraged town leaders to create partnerships with surrounding communities that are also having difficulty getting doses of the vaccine. Hosting a regional clinic could prompt the state to send more doses faster. “They kept telling us Ashland was too small,” said Burman. “They didn’t want to send us 100 doses, 200 doses.”

Longtime Wayland officer dies at home

Wicked Local A veteran Wayland police officer was found dead in his home on Sunday, Town Administrator Louise Miller said. The cause of Officer Christopher Cohen s death is not known and is being investigated by the Massachusetts State Police. Foul play is not suspected, Miller said. Cohen was a graduate of the Wayland Public Schools and joined the Wayland Police Department in 1996, according to Interim Chief Sean Gibbons. He proudly served the community, holding many positions with the department, including detective, patrol officer, arson investigator and crime scene technician, Gibbons posted on Facebook.  He was a loyal and dedicated member of the department who will be missed.

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