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."
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."
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."
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,…
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)…
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…
In this image, Randolph motorcycle policeman Joe Simmons poses for the camera, possibly in front of his motorcycle. Simmons would later become a member of the state police.
In this image, Randolph motorcycle policeman Joe Simmons stands in the street on North Main St. near its intersection with School St. A motorcycle, possibly his, can be seen near the camera in the bottom right corner. Simmons would later become a…