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In this hand-colorized image, a large group of policemen, including special police, and selectmen pose by a flagpole, likely outside Stetson High School. This may have been the entire police department at the time. One of the policemen in the photo…

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Carl L. Macauley was a Randolph police officer who was elected Police Chief in 1962. He died on November 24, 1971; his burial was on November 28, 1971 at Central Cemetery. The police officers who carried his coffin included (left side, front to rear)…

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This blurred image may show Stephen J. Hart, Randolph special police officer, school bus driver, and attendance/truant officer.

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In this image, Randolph's first police chief, John Haney, is seen holding a small child. Haney was known as "Bosco" after the Catholic saint Don Bosco due to his fondness for children. The image has been drawn on; the child has been outlined in pen,…

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This image shows one of the fire trucks in Randolph's fleet, Engine No. 4, parked on a tree-lined street. A caption in white letters reads "Engine No. 4 Randolph Fire Dept., Randolph, Mass."

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This image shows one of the fire trucks in Randolph's fleet, Ladder No. 12, parked on a tree-lined street. A caption in white letters reads "Ladder No. 12 Randolph Fire Dept., Randolph, Mass."

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This image shows one of the fire trucks in Randolph's fleet, Ladder No. 2, parked on a tree-lined street. A house can be seen behind the truck. A caption in white letters reads "Ladder No. 2 Randolph Fire Dept. Randolph, Mass."
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