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Cambridge Police Promote Two New Lieutenants & Six New Sergeants

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Cambridge Police Promotional Ceremony

The Cambridge Police Department held a promotional ceremony at the Main Public Library’s Lecture Hall Auditorium on March 2, 2015 to promote two officers to the rank of Lieutenant and six officers to the supervisory rank of Patrol Sergeant.

Promoted to the rank of Police Lieutenant:

Robert W. Grey
Robert N. Lowe

Promoted to the rank of Sergeant:

P. Michael Cresta
Stanley J. Gedaminsky
Shawn M. Lynch
Anthony G. Macone
Philip P. McDavitt
Casey W. McGrath

Mayor David P. Maher, City Manager Richard C. Rossi, Deputy City Manager Lisa C. Peterson, Cambridge Fire Chief Gerald R. Reardon, Cambridge Emergency Communications Center Director Christina Giacobbe and Cambridge Police Commissioner Robert C. Haas joined his Command Staff, city dignitaries, family members, and friends at the ceremony to honor the officers and congratulate them on their promotions.

City Manager Rossi told the officers, “It’s a wonderful day when you can celebrate officers who are promoted and step up in the ranks.” Rossi continued, “The fact that you have a chance to be a leader in this department is an incredibly special opportunity.”

Commissioner Haas said, “I’m very proud of you all and have great faith in your abilities.” He added, “I am confident that you are all going to do a fine job and will continue to represent us well.”

Pictures from today’s ceremony can be found on the Cambridge Police Facebook page at www.facebook.com/CambridgePolice.

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The Cambridge Police Department is committed to the enforcement of laws and preservation of order that protect the rights and property of every person within the City of Cambridge. Our mission is to provide the highest quality of police service and to impact crime, and its associated elements, through the utilization of new and proven crime prevention strategies and problem-solving partnerships with our community.  For more information, follow
@CambridgePolice on Twitter, or access the department’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/CambridgePolice.

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