Community invited to ‘Last Sign Off’ reception for Police Chief Bradley Aug. 16
Upton Police Chief Michael J. Bradley, Jr. will be retiring on Aug. 16, after 30 years of service to the Town of Upton. Photo Upton Police Department Facebook page
RSVPs requested
Upton Police Chief Michael J. Bradley, Jr. will be retiring after 30 years with the Town of Upton.
In recognition of his many years of service, The Town is inviting the public to attend a reception in his honor at the Community Center from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. on Aug. 16, his last day with the Upton Police Department.
"The Last Sign Off is an opportunity for residents, business owners, and officials to thank Chief Bradley for his service to the community," said Town Manager Joseph Laydon.
Chief Bradley joined the Town of Upton as a dispatcher in 1994, rose through the ranks to become Police Chief in 2008 then Public Safety Director in 2021. He will become the Executive Director of the Massachusetts Chief of Police Association, a group of nearly 400 municipal and campus law enforcement executives from all across the state, according to masschiefs.org.
To RSVP for the reception, people should email [email protected].
Source: www.uptonma.gov