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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Police Chief Talks Speeding, 128 Traffic Concerns

Police Chief Neil Ouellette weighs in on questions from the community.

The following transcript includes excerpts from our live chat with Danvers Police Chief Neil Ouellette. Selections have been edited in an order that makes questions and answers more readable. Text has not be changed except for grammatical and/or spelling errors. To read the original July 24 chat, click here. Here are some of the highlights from the chat: Reader Question from Tim: Understanding the department cannot be everywhere all the time and theresources are slim, is there anything that residents can do to assist with speedenforcement on residential streets? I have contact the department in the pastwhich resulted in speed traps, but they only lasted a few weeks. Chief of Police Neil Ouellette: Hi Tim, Yes, we do have limited resources…

Michele Maurice

10:15 am on Monday, July 30, 2012

I agree the rte 128/62 interchange is a failure in my eyes. Last week my husband and I exited rte. 128 to rte. 62 east, at the green light the car in front of us proceeded less than 3 car lengths to a red light, we followed and so did the truck behind us. Needless to say there was breaking, swerving and a near serious accident as we were the smallest car in the middle of a sandwich between two …   more ›

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

LIVE CHAT: Danvers Police Chief Neil Ouellette

Join us for some one-on-one time with Danvers' Chief of Police.

Danvers Police Chief Neil Ouellette will be fielding your questions — from concerns about your neighborhood to questions about how our police get the job done — until 1 p.m. You'll simply have to provide your name, and you'll be able to ask your questions immediately.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Join Our Live Chat with Police Chief Neil Ouellette on Tuesday

The chat begins at noon; be sure to get your questions for the chief answered.

Danvers Police Chief Neil Ouellette will be live chatting with Danvers Patch beginning noon on Tuesday, July 24.  Be sure to head on over to our homepage at noon and join our chat. You'll simply have to provide your name, and you'll be able to ask your questions immediately. The chief will be fielding your questions — from concerns about your neighborhood to questions about how our police get the job done — until 1 p.m. Be sure to mark your calendar today to get your questions answered in our first ever live chat, and thanks to the chief for taking the time to take questions from our readers.

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