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Waterville police chief plans to retire next month as city considers sweeping review of department

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation October 11, 2022

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Chief Joseph Massey of the Waterville Police Department speaks to reporters Aug. 26, 2020, about a shooting in Waterville. Massey plans to retire at the end of November. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel file WATERVILLE — Longtime police Chief Joseph Massey plans to retire at the end of November, a move that comes as the department may undergo a review that could recommend sweeping strategic changes. Massey has been with the department 36... + full article



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