An example of the fillable Cognitive Impairment Indicator Form on Blackstone Police’s website. (Photo courtesy Blackstone Police Department) BLACKSTONE — Police Chief Gregory Gilmore is pleased to announce that Town residents with loved ones who have cognitive impairments can now participate in a new Blackstone Police Department initiative to keep them safe. “The public can […]
Blackstone Police Warn Residents about Scams Involving Tax Returns
With tax season now underway, Chief Gregory Gilmore and the Blackstone Police Department would like to advise the community to be careful with personal and financial information when filing, in order to avoid falling victim to common scams.
Blackstone Police Department Offers Back to School Safety Tips
As students prepare to return to school, Chief Gregory Gilmore and the Blackstone Police Department would like to offer students, parents and motorists several important safety tips.
Blackstone Police Department Reminds Residents that Use of Fireworks is Illegal in Massachusetts
As the Fourth of July and summer celebrations approach, Chief Gregory Gilmore and the Blackstone Police Department would like to remind residents that the use of fireworks is illegal in Massachusetts.
Blackstone Businesses to Cease In-Person Operation of Non-Essential Business Per Governor’s Order, Stay-at-Home Advisory Issued
Governor Charlie Baker announced today that all non-essential businesses will need to close on Tuesday, March 24 at noon until April 7. This measure is being done to promote social distancing efforts and to help stop the spread of the virus. All non-essential businesses in Blackstone are asked to adhere to the governor’s order.
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