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Blackstone, MA 01504
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Blackstone Police Department Shares Tips for Celebrating Halloween and Trick-or-Treating Safely

October 21, 2022 by

Chief Gregory Gilmore and the Blackstone Police Department would like to share guidance and safety tips as Halloween approaches to help residents and families celebrate safely this season. 

Filed Under: Press Releases Tagged With: halloween, safety tips, trick-or-treat

Blackstone Police Department Offers Back-to-School Roadway Safety Tips for Students and Motorists

August 30, 2022 by

As summer comes to a close, Chief Gregory Gilmore and the Blackstone Police Department would like to offer students, parents and motorists several important tips to help facilitate a safe start to the school year.

Filed Under: Press Releases Tagged With: back to school, safety tips

Blackstone Police Department Shares Tips for Safe Fourth of July Celebrations

June 29, 2022 by

Possession or Use of Fireworks is Illegal in Massachusetts — Chief Gregory Gilmore and the Blackstone Police Department wish to share several important safety tips and reminders as residents prepare to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday.

Filed Under: Press Releases Tagged With: fireworks, Fourth of July, safety tips

Blackstone Police Department Shares Cold Weather and Ice Safety Tips

January 10, 2022 by

Cold Weather and Ice Safety Tips: 2022

Chief Gregory Gilmore and the Blackstone Police Department would like to provide cold weather and ice safety tips to residents during the winter months.

Filed Under: Press Releases Tagged With: cold weather, ice safety, safety tips, winter

Blackstone Police Department Shares Back-To-School Safety Tips

August 30, 2021 by

To coincide with the start of the new school year, Chief Gregory Gilmore and the Blackstone Police Department would like to offer staff, students and parents, as well as area motorists, several important safety tips for those traveling to and from school or driving through a school zone.

Filed Under: Press Releases Tagged With: back to school, safety tips

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Blackstone Police Department Reminds Residents That Fireworks Are Illegal Statewide

As the Fourth of July holiday approaches quickly, we would like to remind residents that the recreational use of fireworks is illegal in Massachusetts.

According to the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services, there have been more than 550 fires and explosions involving illegal fireworks in Massachusetts in the past five years. Six firefighters were injured in these incidents, and damages were estimated at nearly $1 million.

Between 2019 and 2023, Massachusetts medical facilities treated more than 200 people for burns and other injuries associated with fireworks. Two dozen people were treated for severe burn injuries that covered 5% or more of the victim’s body.

The possession, use and sale of fireworks without a professional license is against the law in Massachusetts and punishable by confiscation, fine or imprisonment. Fines range from $100 to $1,000, and some violations could carry a one-year prison sentence.

Please leave fireworks to the professionals!

Blackstone Police Department Shares Safety Tips for National Water Safety Month

May is National Water Safety Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about boating and swimming safety. According to the American Red Cross, about 4,000 people die from unintentional drowning each year, which is an average of 11 deaths per day. During 2023, the American Coast Guard reported 3,844 boating accidents that resulted in 564 deaths and 2,126 […]

Blackstone Police Department Commemorates National Police Week

National Police Week, which occurs this year between May 11 and 17, honors law enforcement officers who have given their lives in the line of duty. It is a time to recognize and pay homage to the sacrifices made to keep communities safe and an opportunity to support the colleagues and families of officers who have given their lives.

The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund reported that since the first recorded police death in 1786, there have been over 24,000 police officers killed in the line of duty. With over 800,000 law enforcement officers currently serving in the United States, there are plenty of people to thank for protecting our communities.

During this week, please extend your appreciation to local police officers by thanking them for their duty, or show gratitude to those who lost their lives in service by attending a local memorial service.


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