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Providence Police leadership changing as new mayor comes in

Por: The Boston Globe Nation December 27, 2022

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PROVIDENCE — The city’s two top public safety officials will be leaving as new Mayor Brett Smiley begins his term.Public Safety Commissioner Steven M. Paré is retiring, effective Jan. 2. Smiley does not plan to fill that role immediately.Although he was asked to stay, Police Chief Hugh T. Clements Jr. is also leaving to pursue another opportunity, Smiley’s transition team announced Tuesday. Clements will remain to assist with the... + full article



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