Town Administrator Mel Kleckner and Acting Police Chief Richard Allen are pleased to share that three members of the Brookline Police Department have been promoted. Deputy Superintendent Kevin Mealy was promoted from lieutenant, Lt. Robert Teahan was promoted from sergeant, and Sgt. Cheryl Molloy was promoted from officer. “Deputy Superintendent Mealy, Lt. Teahan and Sgt. […]
Brookline Police Department to Undergo Voluntary Assessment for Re-Accreditation
On May 3, Brookline Police will undergo verification by the Assessment Team that the department meets MPACs standards. The assessment is part of a voluntary process to earm reaccreditation — a self-initiated evaluation through which police departments strive to meet and maintain standards that have been established for the profession, by the profession.
Town of Brookline Announces Street Closures for Boston Marathon
BROOKLINE – Town Administrator Mel Kleckner and Acting Police Chief Richard Allen announce that several roads will be closed on Monday, April 18 to accommodate the Boston Marathon. Beacon Street will be closed to inbound traffic. Additionally, the following areas will be closed to traffic: Chestnut Hill Ave at Clinton Road and Dean Road Washington […]
Brookline Town Administrator Selects Police Chief Candidate for Select Board Approval
BROOKLINE — Town Administrator Mel Kleckner is pleased to share that he has selected Chief Ashley Alexander Gonzalez, who has over 33 years of experience in law enforcement, as his recommendation to be the Town of Brookline’s new police chief. The Select Board will vote on Chief Gonzalez’s appointment at its next scheduled meeting on […]
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