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Person severely hurt in Boxboro industrial accident, police say
A man was airlifted after being injured by a piece of heavy equipment at a recycling facility.
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Person severely hurt in Boxboro industrial accident, police say
A person was severely hurt in an industrial accident in Boxboro, Massachusetts, Monday, police said. The person was flown to a hospital by helicopter, Boxboro police said. He was hurt by a piece of heavy equipment, but more information wasn’t immediately available. The incident took place just after 2 p.m. at a recycling facility on Codman Hill Road, according...
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Taxpayer Price Tag of Boxboro Police Chief's Lengthy Leave
The total taxpayer tab of putting the Boxboro police chief on paid administrative leave for more than year has been tallied, according to financial records provided by town leaders. As we reported last month, Warren Ryder stepped down from his post in exchange for a $135,000 settlement. Along with that settlement, the price tag of the controversy included legal fees…
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How Much Did Boxboro's Police Chief Conflict Cost Taxpayers?
Boxboro’s longtime police chief resigned in exchange for a six-figure settlement with town leaders.
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Small Town Secrets: Ex-Boxboro Police Chief Breaks His Silence
Earlier this month, Warren Ryder resigned from the Boxborough Police Department in exchange for a six-figure settlement. Following that development, the former top cop spoke publicly for the first time about spending more than a year on paid administrative leave while the cloud of an FBI investigation divided the community.
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Boxboro Police Chief Stepping Down
The chief of the Boxboro Police Department, who has been on paid administrative leave for over a year, has reached a settlement to resign.
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After FBI Controversy and Lengthy Paid Leave, Boxboro Police Chief Resigning
Elected leaders in Boxboro, Massachusetts, and the town’s embattled police chief have reached a settlement agreement where he will step down from his position and retire, the NBC10 Investigators have learned. Warren Ryder had been on paid administrative leave since January 2022 after the Select Board took the surprising vote of asking the FBI to investigative payroll discrepancies within the…
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Boxboro Officials to Vote on Police Chief's Future
Elected leaders will decide if longtime Boxboro Police Chief Warren Ryder, who has been paid to stay at home for more than a year, should be fired.
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Boxboro Elected Leaders Will Vote on Whether Police Chief Should Be Fired
Elected leaders in Boxboro will decide if the town’s embattled police chief should be fired, according to a document the NBC10 Boston Investigators obtained. Warren Ryder has been on paid administrative leave for more than a year, but the Select Board will meet on March 20 and decide if the top cop should be relieved of his duties. As we…