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2009 Youth Public Safety Academy

Ashland, Framingham. Marlborough and Natick
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(team photos below)

This week marked the third week of Sheriff James V. DiPaola’s Youth Public Safety Academy. Over 150 children from Ashland, Framingham, Marlborough, and Natick attended the Academy and had a fantastic time.
 

Thi       The cadets engaged in various activities designed to teach them an assortment of safety skills. Fire safety was one of the major components taught to all cadets. In case of a fire they are taught how to make a fire escape plan with their families and how to get out of their houses if it is filled with smoke. In the bike safety course the cadets learned the importance of wearing a helmet and obeying street signs when riding a bike. Relatively new to the program is the internet safety course. Among other things, this course stresses the importance of maintaining privacy on the internet and never speaking to or agreeing to meet with people online.

Ashland "A" Squad A-Town Crime Stompers Framingham Fighting Force

T          Throughout the week the children also engaged in an assortment of recreational activities from street hockey, Cal Ripken Quickball, and basketball. These activities kept the cadets active and also encouraged teamwork. Another activity that is devoted to teamwork is the team building obstacle course that the cadets participate in at the Billerica Boys and Girls Club. The course consists of several activities that require the cadets to work together in order to complete the task at hand. The obstacle course is an integral part in building team spirit and a feeling of togetherness.

Framingham United Soldiers Marlborough Junior Police Marlborough Mighty Sheriffs

            On Wednesday the cadets traveled to their local police and fire stations. They were given a tour of the stations and they meet fire and police officers. This was one of the highlights of the week for the cadets as they were excited about meeting the officers from their communities and touring the resources that make our public safety team so strong.

            The week concludes with a graduation ceremony where the cadets are presented with certificates. This week we were honored by the attendance of several elected officials and officers from the towns of Ashland, Framingham, Marlborough, and Natick.

Mysterious Marlbronian Spies

Natick Knights Natick Night Patrol

            From the Ashland Police Department Officer Luann Tomasso, Officer David Beaudoin, and Records Clerk Janice Neitz attended. Also from Ashland Selectman Arthur Shapiro, Selectman Jon Fetherston and Town Manager John Petrin were present. From the Ashland Fire Department Chief William Kee, Captain Scott Boothby, and Lieutenant David Iarussi attended

The Chiefs of Ashland

From the Framingham Police Department Officer Shelly Hughes, Officer Mike McCann, and Officer Patriarca attended.

From the Marlborough Police Department Chief Mark Leonard and Detective Scott Deciero were present.

From the Natick Police Department Sergeant Cara Rossi-Cafarelli and Officer Christian Rodriguez were in attendance.

For more information contact:

Sheriff James V. DiPaola
Middlesex Sheriffs Office
40 Thorndike Street, Box 74
Cambridge, MA 02141
(617) 494-4400

 

Captain Robert McCarthy
Billerica House of Correction
269 Treble Cove Road
Billerica, Ma 01862
(978) 663-6092


PUBLIC  SAFETY IS OUR PUBLIC SERVICE!