| Originally Posted by wpd518 1. Lt. Rufo didn't retire for his department, he got promoted to Detective Lieutenant and was given a Narcotics task force to run. His duties conflicted with his academy duties so he left the academy. He will still teach firearms and be available as needed. 2. Lt Smith from Chelmsford is now the third staff instructor at the academy. 3. Boylston has always used Lowell instructors - DiChiara, Dyer, Smith etc. - No changes there. The 17th MPOC is scheduled to start January 29, 2007 - Same staff, same place. |
| Originally Posted by badgebunny In the Reserve Academy I had Chuck, Bob, and Ed...they are the BEST!!! Chuck and Bob were my favorite instructors (only had the pleasure of meeting Ed once) in the entire academy and DT was my favorite part of the academy. It's good to know that they are still there and hopefully when I get the chance to go they still will be! |
| Originally Posted by O-302 Ya, but did they teach you any DT? ![]() |
....of me. | Originally Posted by runningback Hey Echo and Wpd, I'm starting at the next Boylston also in January. Can't wait. Too bad Rufo left, I heard he was the best! The guys on my PD had nothing but great things to say about him. Whats the story with these two lieutenants they have up there now? People say they like to come off as hard guys. yaa, bring it on! been there, done that! I coulda went to the last State Police Academy Class but the thought of being Triple A with a badge and running up and down Route 2 on midnights in Orange pushing dead deers off the road never really appealed to me. Plus the thought of those humps yelling at me day and night for 26 weeks just so I can give out speeding tickets and accident reports, I deferred knowing I had this one coming up. Anyway, IM me or write back before the orientation day if you guys have any questions. Take care. |
| Originally Posted by runningback . Whats the story with these two lieutenants they have up there now? People say they like to come off as hard guys. yaa, bring it on! been there, done that! I coulda went to the last State Police Academy Class but the thought of being Triple A with a badge and running up and down Route 2 on midnights in Orange pushing dead deers off the road never really appealed to me. Plus the thought of those humps yelling at me day and night for 26 weeks just so I can give out speeding tickets and accident reports, I deferred knowing I had this one coming up. |
| Originally Posted by kwflatbed Any bets that runningback with his cocky attitude is the first drop out. |
| Originally Posted by j809 Come on now, it's Boylston, there is no such thing as dropouts there, I mean who drops out of in-service? |
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