I know this has been posted before but I have lost the link so if someone could post the link to the non civil service communities I would appreciate it.
Thanks.
Posted by: Gil
A quick search using the keywords "non civil" would have displayed the following link.
I looked at that list, I noticed that Gardner was on there, Gardner is a civi service dept. only error I noticed just my [img]graemlins/mytwocents.gif[/img]
Posted by: jonzac
Thank you
Posted by: 40th MPOC#309
Addition to the list. Maestro!! Drum roll please-Hanson!!!!!
Posted by: mikemac64
Deletion: North Attleboro IS Civil Service
Posted by: OfficerJAS
Just an FYI - Salisbury is a Civil Service town.
Posted by: j809
Groton is not a civil service dept either. USed to be though.
Posted by: tomahawk
Tewksbury IS a Civil Service department.
-Mike
Posted by: PearlOnyx
Anybody know about Southwick? I know there was someone on here from there a while ago. I think it was listed as an option on the last test, but doesn't appear to be listed on this one.
Posted by: Macop
Southwick is a good P.D and non-civil.
Posted by: tomahawk
For those interested, I have posted a list of CS towns in another thread:
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