As students prepare to return to school this week, Chief Scott Allen and the East Bridgewater Police Department ask that community members follow several important safety tips.
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Chief Scott Allen announces that the East Bridgewater Police Department is currently seeking candidates interested in a lateral transfer, full-time police officer position.
Fire Chief Timothy M. Harhen and Police Chief Scott C. Allen report that the East Bridgewater Police and Fire Departments responded to a rollover crash.
Chief Timothy Harhen would like to announce that two locations in East Bridgewater will serve as cooling centers for residents during the heat wave this week.
A heat wave is coming to New England, and residents are urged to take all precautions necessary to stay safe and healthy.
Chief Scott Allen and the East Bridgewater Police Department wish to remind residents of the dangers of impaired driving prior to the July 4 holiday, which…
East Bridgewater Police Department Scott Allen, Chief of Police 153 Central St. East Bridgewater, MA 02333 For Immediate Release Monday, June 18, 2018 Contact: Benjamin…
Following recent incidents of people being bitten or scratched by loose dogs, Chief Scott Allen would like to remind residents to keep their dogs on…
The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) would like to advise residents of the attached forecast bulletins from the National Weather Service offices in Albany, New…
East Bridgewater-This morning, three East Bridgewater Central School students had a “Ride With the Chief”, won as an auction prize recently at the East Bridgewater…