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The following employees received the following <br /> awards: Report of the <br /> Officer of the Year: Officer Bryan Derochea Department of Public Works <br /> Employee of the Year: Administrative Assistant <br /> Karol Grato To the Honorable Board of Selectmen and the <br /> Unit/Team Award: The Mashpee Police Department Citizens of the Town of Mashpee: <br /> Firearms Training Unit,Senior <br /> Firearms Instructor Chris Giuca, In 2018, the Department of Public Works <br /> Officer Erik Green,Officer Adam performed its normal operations for maintaining the <br /> Sassone and Reserve Officer town roads, buildings, and properties including <br /> Carl DeLorme. Heritage Park,South Cape Beach,the Transfer Station, <br /> Lifesaving Award: Sergeant Michael Assad and Great Neck Woods Cemetery. <br /> Lifesaving Award: Officer John McDonough <br /> Lifesaving Award: Officer Erik Green Below are highlights of several specific activities <br /> Lifesaving Award: Officer John Dimitres during the past year. <br /> Lifesaving Award: Officer Joseph Catanese <br /> Lifesaving Award: Officer Michael Cook Road Projects <br /> Meritorious Award: Sergeant Michael Assad Deerfield Road, Alden Circle, and Blair Circle <br /> Meritorious Award: Detective David Mackiewicz were reconstructed with drainage improvements. The <br /> Meritorious Award: Officer John Dimitres project was funded through the DPW Operational <br /> Meritorious Award: Detective Will Cuozzo Budget(FY18 and FY19). <br /> Meritorious Award: Officer Kristopher Threlkeld <br /> Meritorious Award: Officer Joseph Catanese Design work continued for reconstruction and <br /> Meritorious Award: Officer John McDonough improvement of Route 151. The project will ultimately <br /> Meritorious Award: Dispatcher Robin Desrosiers include upgrading of the traffic signals, extension of <br /> Meritorious Award: Animal Control Officer the multi-use path along the entire corridor in Mashpee, <br /> Donald Chicoine construction of a sidewalk from Job's Fishing Road to <br /> Community Policing Award: Officer Joseph Catanese Winslow Drive,improvement of signage and lighting, <br /> and improvement/lane reconfigurations at various <br /> As the Chief of Police I strive hard to encourage intersections as well as reconstruction of the road itself. <br /> all employees to attempt to project an image of Construction funding for the project will be through the <br /> professionalism and integrity while also providing a Cape Cod Transportation Improvement Program and is <br /> high level of customer service. We will continue to scheduled for FFY21/22. Design is being funded <br /> pledge an open, accountable, accessible police through Chapter 90. Revised twenty-five percent <br /> department responsive to your needs and concerns. (25%) design plans were submitted to MassDOT in <br /> Safe neighborhoods are the result of the community December 2018. A public hearing on the project is <br /> and their police department working together.We have tentatively planned for April 2019. <br /> a mutual obligation to do our respective parts and we <br /> pledge that we will take your needs, issues, and Final paving and landscaping associated with the <br /> concerns seriously,and respond to them appropriately. replacement of the culvert on Quinaquisset Avenue at <br /> Most importantly,I would also like to extend my Willowbend was completed in May 2018. The work <br /> heartfelt appreciation to the fine men and women that was funded through Chapter 90. <br /> make up the Mashpee Police Department.They are the <br /> ones that answer the call day in and day out and are Design work continued for improvements on <br /> dedicated to the professional standards that build Cotuit Road from Route 130 to the Town Line at <br /> respect within our community. They are truly Somerset Road. The project will include drainage <br /> committed to the cause of providing exceptional police improvements,realignment of the intersection at Route <br /> 130,construction of a sidewalk on the east side of the <br /> services. <br /> road,and resurfacing of the road. Work is scheduled to <br /> Professionally and respectfully submitted, begin in Spring 2019 with completion in Fall 2019.The <br /> Scott W.Carline work will be funded through Chapter 90. <br /> Chief of Police <br /> Forensic Polygraph Examiner <br /> 141 <br />
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