1981 Award For Patriotism Given To James Perkins
1981 award for patriotism given to James Perkins from American Law Enforcement Officers Association. Printed ink on paper. Size: 8.5"x11"
American Law Enforcement Officers Association
1981
1986 Puddledock Press Article With Photo-Sgt. Walter Brown
A 1986 Puddledock Press Article with color photo of Sargent Walter Brown, of the Farmington Police Department. The article reads as follows:<br /><br /><p><em>Better known as "Brownie" by most of the</em><br /><em> townspeople, Sgt. Brown first joined the</em><br /><em> police department back in 196^, as a</em><br /><em> part-time police officer. Four years</em><br /><em> later he became a full-time officer, and</em><br /><em> finally was promoted to his present rank.</em></p>
<p><em>having 22 years in this department, we</em><br /><em> asked Sgt. Brown to talk about some of</em><br /><em> the changes that have taken place. "Law</em><br /><em> enforcement itself has changed over the</em><br /><em> years," he said, "as well as the depart-</em><br /><em> ment. We have grown from a 2 man depart-</em><br /><em> ment to the present, which consists of 8</em><br /><em> full-tine officers, 11 specials and two</em><br /><em> dispatchers."</em></p>
<p><em>The safety of all our citizens is a main</em><br /><em> concern of Sgt. Brown's, especially the</em><br /><em> children who walk to and from school each</em><br /><em> day. It is for this reason that he would</em><br /><em> like to see a new sidewalk installed a-</em><br /><em> long School Street, so the kids will no</em><br /><em> longer have to walk in the road.</em></p>
<br />These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in August 1986. <br /><br />FHS-Kyle Leach
Puddledock Press
Puddledock Press
1986
1996 Farmington NH Police Department Color Card Set
A Farmington NH Police Department card set with photos, name, job title, bio, and other information about each member of the local law enforcement entity in 1996. The cards also have safety tips. They are double sided, with a photo, name , and title on the front and bio, safety statement, sponsors, and attribution on the back of each card. They were brought to the public by the Farmington Womens Club. Other sponsors were Shop N' Save, Lilac Mall, Barron Brothers Development Inc, Taylor Rental, Farmington Ambulance Corp, Pierce Ford Sales & Service, CL Doke Heating Services, Davidson Textron Inc, Farmington Police Association, New England Cablevision, Farmington National Bank, and Cameron's Garden Center
Size: Each Card 2.5" x 3.5"
Condition: Excellent
FHS- Kyle Leach
Farmington Womens Club
Photography by Photo Assignment Inc Raymond, NH
Pro Image Publishing
1996
Donated by Joann Doke
Farmington Police Chief Carl W Worster Sr From May 1986 Puddledock Press Issue
From the May 1986 Puddledock article with the photo: <br /><br /><p class="Style1"><em>Since first joining the Farmington Police Department in 1947, Chief Worster has enjoyed over three decades in the field of law enforcement. </em></p>
<p class="Style1"><em>Chief Worster worked under the leadership of Chief Clough until 1949, and went on to become Chief of Police in 1960.</em></p>
<p class="Style1"><em>When talking with Chief Worster, it's easy to see that he not only listens to, but also respects the people in Farmington. But even after 36 years on the Police Force, Chief Worster doesn't think of his job as a chore, but considers it a way of life.</em></p>
<p class="Style1"><em>After being asked to share his thoughts on Farmington, Chief Worster replied, "The town of Farmington is growing rapidly. We're fortunate to have such a fine town with so many people that support this Police Department.”</em></p>
<br />These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in May 1986.<br /><br /> RKL-FHS