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Cambridge Police Department to Host Coffee with a Cop on October 4 at Two Locations

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The Cambridge Police are encouraging residents to join its officers at either one of the Department’s next “Coffee with a Cop” networking events on Wednesday, October 4.

Police Commissioner Bard, Neighborhood Lieutenants and Sergeants, and other Cambridge Police personnel will be available to speak with residents at two locations – Bourbon Coffee in Porter Square (1815 Massachusetts Avenue) and Toscanini’s in Central Square (899 Main Street) -- anytime between 8-10 a.m. on Wednesday, which is also National Coffee with a Cop Day.  

These events represent a unique opportunity for community members to informally meet with officers in a neutral location to discuss community issues, respond to questions, build relationships and, of course, drink great coffee.

All community members are invited to attend. If residents have any questions or want to learn more, please contact communityrelations@cambridgepolice.org or call (617) 349-3236.

Outside of these two National Coffee with a Cop Day events, the Cambridge Police Department is planning several “Coffee with the Commissioner” events over the course of several Saturday mornings in the fall. These events will give residents several opportunities to meet new Police Commissioner Branville Bard, who was appointed in August 2017.  Dates and locations will be announced shortly.  
Page was last modified on 7/25/2023 1:18 AM
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