Fire Chief Eric Smith and Police Chief Edward Conley wish to provide winter weather safety precautions to community members as some of the first snow accumulation of the season is expected this weekend. Stay Informed: While snow totals may continue to change, much of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut can expect 6-12 inches with lower […]
City of Gloucester, Public Safety, and Public Health Departments Share Safety Tips Ahead of Potential Heat Wave
Mayor Greg Verga, Police Chief Edward G. Conley, Fire Chief Eric Smith, and Public Health Director Max Schenk remind residents to take safety precautions during hot weather, especially during activities that take place outdoors. Extreme heat is a prolonged period of very hot weather, which may include high humidity. In Massachusetts, a “heat wave” is […]
City of Gloucester, Public Safety, and Public Health Departments Share Information on New National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Number
Mayor Greg Verga, Police Chief Edward G. Conley, Fire Chief Eric Smith, and Public Health Director Max Schenk wish to share information regarding the new National Suicide Prevention Lifeline number, 988, which will take effect on Saturday, July 16. The 988 dialing code will become the new national number routing callers to the National Suicide […]
Gloucester Police and Fire Departments Respond to Report of Missing Swimmer
Police Chief Edward Conley reports that the Gloucester Police and Fire Departments responded Wednesday afternoon to a report of a missing swimmer. On Wednesday, June 22, public-safety dispatchers received a 911 call at about 1:15 p.m. reporting that an individual who was swimming in a quarry in the Lanesville section of Gloucester was missing. Trained […]
Gloucester Police Launch Informational Web Page to Address Community Questions About Firing Range
GLOUCESTER — Chief Edward Conley wishes to inform the public that the Gloucester Police Department has launched a new web page devoted to providing detailed information about its future use of the West Gloucester Firing Range. The new page, found here, provides background about the department’s review of the need to use the range, and offers […]
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