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Marion Police Department |
Number of Archive records |
84 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
0 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
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2009.023.002 - Newspaper
Two Marion police cruisers hit during traffic stop but officers escaped injury.
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2010.033.009 - Newspaper
A photo of the new Marion Police Department building in progress that is expected to open in September 2010.
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2010.033.022 - Newspaper
A newspaper photograph of the new Marion Police Station under construction on Route 6.
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2010.033.032 - Newspaper
A newspaper picture of retired Marion Police Officer George Pina working a detail as a special officer outside the Marion Music Hall during the annual town elections.
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2010.033.039 - Newspaper
A newpaper article about the dedication ceremony for the new Marion Police Station at 550 Mill St. (on Route 6)
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2010.033.041 - Newspaper
A newspaper article about the dedication of Marion's new $3.8 million police station located at 550 Mill St. (Route 6) on July 10, 2010.
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2011.006.009 - Newspaper
An article about the graduation of Marshall T. Sadeck from Police training school.
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2016.037.003 - Documents
A set of plans for the Marion Police Department headquarters located at 550 Mill Street (Rt. 6). Dated March 13, 2009.
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2016.051.283 - Newspaper
March 22, 1990 Photograph of Alice Costa retiring from Police Department dispatcher.
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2016.051.305 - Newspaper
From the Sippican Sentinel, dated August 1985, an article and black and white photograph titled "Marion cop named 'Citizen of the Year' ". James Nolan was the honoree.
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2016.051.356 - Newspaper
May 6, 1987 photograph and article about Alice Costa retiring from dispature job at Marion Police Department.
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2016.051.425 - Newspaper
October 23-25, 1973 Four articles about Charles Bradley who quit Marion Police force.
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2016.051.446 - Newspaper
August 1975 Marion Police Officers Association 3rd annual flea market - photographs and article.
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2016.051.471 - Newspaper
July 18, 1968 A black and white photograp and an artile on the Wedding of Geraldine Vikre to Charles Thomas Briggs
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2017.057.001 - Newspaper
An article and color digital photograph titled "Meet Marion's new police chief: John Garcia" from the New Bedford Standard-Times of November 16, 2017. It contains a history of John's 31 years on the Marion Police force.
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2017.057.002 - Program
A program titled "Swearing-In Ceremony John B. Garcia Tenth Chief of Police", which took place on Thursday, December 28, 2017 at the Marion Music Hall. It contains a list of the past 9 Marion chiefs and the years they served.
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2018.041.001 - Newspaper
MARION - The Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office said there is no foul play suspected in the death of a 63-year-old man whose body was found in Marion’s Evergreen Cemetery. On Tuesday, July 31, at approximately 6 p.m., Marion Police received a 911 call for a report of an unresponsive man found lying face down at Evergreen Cemetery. Marion Police and Fire responded to the scene and the victim was pronounced dead. Marion Police contacted Sta...
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2018.041.002 - Newspaper
On July 31, 2018 at approximately 6:00 p.m., the Marion Police Department received a cellular call from a resident reporting a body in Evergreen Cemetery. The reporting party had been riding their bicycle in the cemetery when they happened on a deceased male. The deceased was on the ground on the east side of the cemetery. Marion Police and EMS were dispatched to the scene. (Note see Obituaries598 for Harold W. Bell Jr.). Upon arrival, pol...
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2023.067.001 - Newspaper
MARION — After four months as Marion’s interim harbormaster, the Marion Select Board officially appointed Adam Murphy to the role of Marion Harbormaster during a meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 3. "He stepped into a summer of transition and immediately accepted the roles and responsibilities of interim harbormaster," said Marion Town Administrator Geoff Gorman. "He and his team did a remarkable job maintaining the high level of service in the harbor...
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2024.079.001 - Newspaper
MARION — Sippican Elementary School students will have a new friend to hang out with upon returning to school in the fall: a labrador retriever named Norman. Norman will be partnered up with School Resource Officer Jon Tracy of the Marion Police Department. "This is a great addition to our school," said Acting Principal Doreen Lopes. "We’ve had a few comfort dogs visit our school over the course of the year and it changes the dynamic. Young...
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