Street sweeping starts April 5, parking banned on certain streets

  The city will be starting its annual street sweeping program on April 5, 2018. There will be no parking on both sides of the street overnight from midnight Thursday to 6am Friday.  Failure to follow the posted street sweeping signs will result in your vehicle being towed. This program will run from April 1st…

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NBPD salutes recent retirees

We would like to honor and salute our recent retirees. We thank them for their dedicated service and wish them good health and much happiness in their retirement.Pictured at bottom from left are: Capt. Thomas F. Flood Jr. was appointed a police officer in 1981, promoted a sergeant in 1992, lieutenant in 2006 and captain…

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Newly named station commander saves man in submerged vehicle

Heroic efforts by New Bedford Police Capt. Dennis Ledo and Dartmouth Call Firefighter Peter Andrade saved a 24-year-man whose car went into the water off West Beach Friday, March 2 and became submerged. The man was driving south on West Rodney French Boulevard when, for reasons that are unknown at this time, his vehicle drove…

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Lt. Nathaniel Rodriguez named new public information officer

The New Bedford Police Department is proud to announce that Lt. Nathaniel Rodriguez has been named the department’s new public information officer and administrative assistant to the chief’s office. He replaces Capt. Ricard Rezendes, who was promoted to captain and is station commander at Station 2. Lt. Rodriguez has worked for the New Bedford Police…

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Officer Pimentel rescues six people from fire

We are proud of our New Bedford Police Officer Nathan Pimentel, who rescued six people from a burning building at 282 Tinkham St. early Wednesday. He also helped to alert the fire department to a 56-year-old woman who was found in her second floor apartment, unresponsive. Officer Pimentel was the first to arrive on the…

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Twelve graduate from Citizens Police Academy

The most recent class of the Citizens Police Academy graduated from the program Friday, Dec. 29. The academy gives citizens the opportunity to learn more about police work from an inside perspective. Officers from the department led classes on a variety of topics. Twelve participants attended the most recent academy. Participants were: Judy Brosky, Jerry…

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Mayor, chief discuss plan for more cameras

Mayor Jon Mitchell, Police Chief Joseph Cordeiro, and members of the City Council announced an important new investment in public safety Tuesday, proposing to expand the use of police cameras in public areas of key neighborhoods. The plan comes in response to recent feedback from neighborhood leaders and residents in key neighborhoods. Particular camera locations…

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Fill the Bus Toy Drive brightens holiday for about 100 area children

Christmas is over but the warm feelings remain, even in this bitter cold. With support from terrific sponsors and a generous public, we were happy to deliver gifts to nearly 100 children this year. Thanks to all who participated in the seventh annual Safe Zones Fill the Bus Toy Drive and a special shout out…

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NBPD welcomes retirees to Christmas party

Some of our favorite people, retirees of the New Bedford Police Department, were the guests of honor at our annual Christmas party held Tuesday, Dec. 12 at police headquarters, 871 Rockdale Ave. Everyone enjoyed the chance to catch up and to view a special slide show of historic photos of department members organized by Ken…

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Children add hands, hearts to City of One window

Talented youngsters and local artists created a window into the spirit of City of One as they added their handprints to the design representing the NBPD Saturday. Check out the completed window at BCC’s Star Store building on Union Street. In addition to the painting, the children enjoyed pizza courtesy Domino’s, hot chocolate, wrote letters…

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