Essex Police Department Informs Community of Upcoming Paving Project on Route 22

Chief Paul Francis and the Essex Police Department would like to inform the community that the Massachusetts Department of Transportation will be conducting a paving project on Route 22 in Essex, beginning on Monday. Beginning on Monday, Sept. 18, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation will be starting a roadway resurfacing project on Route 22 in Essex. The project will take place on Western Avenue beginning at the Hamilton Line. It will continue onto Martin Street, ending past Shepard Memorial Drive just past Essex Town Hall. The first phase of this project will entail milling the road, which is projected to

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Essex Police Department Offers Safety Tips, Encourages Residents to Stay Alert as Hurricane Lee Projected to Track Toward New England

Chief Paul Francis and the Essex Police Department ask residents to remain alert and take necessary precautions as Hurricane Lee is expected to track toward New England in the coming days. According to the National Hurricane Center, Lee is moving toward the north-northwest and a turn toward the north is expected by tonight. Public safety officials are receiving briefings as the situation is updated, and are staying current on storm tracks and forecasts to ensure staffing is in place to deal with any emergency. Hurricanes can bring many different types of wind and water hazards, including storm surges, strong winds

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Essex Police Department Announces Car Show Will Go On Hiatus For One Year

The Essex Police Department announces that its annual car show will go on a one-year hiatus, with its return planned for 2024. The popular free event is scheduled for mid-September each year. It features classic, antique, muscle, and special interest cars, as well as trucks and motorcycles. “This is one of our favorite events of each year, and we have always looked forward to sharing our enthusiasm with the community. We were especially pleased to bring it back last year post-COVID,” Chief Paul Francis said. “We did not have the staffing available to organize an event to match those of

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Essex Police Department Shares Back-to-School Safety Tips

ESSEX — Chief Paul Francis and the Essex Police Department would like to offer students, families and motorists important back-to-school travel safety tips as the new school year begins.  Traveling To and From School Walking to school: Walk on the sidewalk whenever possible. When on a street with no sidewalk, walk facing traffic. Before crossing the street, stop and look left, right and left again to see if cars are coming. Make eye contact with drivers before crossing the street and always cross streets at crosswalks or intersections. Stay alert and avoid distracted walking. Never walk while texting. If you need

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Essex Police Department Responds to Dispute; Report of Road Rage Proven Unfounded

Chief Paul Francis reports that the Essex Police Department responded to dispute in a parking lot on Tuesday, and determined that a report of a road rage incident was unfounded and that no weapons were involved. On Tuesday, Aug. 1, at approximately 3:15 p.m., Essex Police responded to a business parking lot on Eastern Avenue for a report of a dispute Responding officers were told that the incident had occurred 40 minutes earlier, and that one party had made threats, shown a firearm, and drove away. Essex Police began searching the area for the suspect, and broadcasted incident information and

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Essex Police Department Hiring Full-Time Police Officer

The Essex Police Department is actively seeking certified police officer candidates who are highly motivated and want to work for a professional, community oriented & accredited law enforcement agency. It is the duty and responsibility of a police officer to exercise authority consistent with the obligations imposed by his or her oath of office, and said officer is accountable to his or her superior officers, and must promptly obey legitimate orders. The officer must also coordinate his or her efforts with those of other members of the department so that their teamwork may ensure continuity of purpose and maximum achievement

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Essex Police and Fire Departments Share Cooling Center Information and Hot Weather Safety Tips

The Essex Police and Fire Departments, along with the Board of Health and Council on Aging, would like to share cooling center information and hot weather safety tips ahead of another stretch of hot weather expected this week. Temperatures are forecast to be in the upper-80s and 90s over the next several days, with heat indexes reaching even higher. The following locations in the Town of Essex will be open this week and have air conditioning available for those who stop in: Town Hall Auditorium, open Monday to Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Essex Library, open Thursday from

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Essex Police, Essex Fire, Essex Harbor Master Hiring Public Safety Administrative Clerk

The Essex Police Department in conjunction with the Essex Fire Department and the Essex Harbormaster is currently accepting applications for the position of Public Safety Administrative Clerk. The position is, by its very nature, a position requiring confidentiality with respect to information that is both highly sensitive and personal in nature. It is for this reason that the employee must be able to maintain confidentiality of information that comes into various public safety departments, without exception. Duties and responsibilities include: Calculate and submit weekly payroll hours for Police, Fire and Harbor Department employees using an Excel spreadsheet and, if applicable,

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*Joint Statement* Manchester Essex Regional School District and Police Partners Investigating Threat Against Middle High School

Superintendent Pam Beaudoin, Manchester-by-the-Sea Police Chief Todd Fitzgerald, and Essex Police Chief Paul Francis report to the community that police and school officials are investigating a threat made to harm others at the Manchester Essex Regional Middle High School. A suspect was quickly identified Monday night through aggressive, diligent investigative work. Officials no longer believe that there is any active threat against the school community. Manchester and Essex Police received reports on Monday, April 3, at 11:45 p.m. regarding a teenager who was making ominous and threatening statements and posts on social media, making threats to harm others with firearms

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