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Sheriff
DiPaola announces the 2008 Youth Public
Safety Academy participating towns and
schedules
Billerica
* Burlington* Malden* Woburn* Wakefield
Ashland* Framingham* Marlborough* Natick
Chelmsford* Lowell * Tewksbury *
Wilmington
Arlington * Bedford* Belmont*
Acton * Hudson
Maynard* Stow* Carlisle*
Bedford* Tyngsborough
Westford* Cambridge * Newton* Waltham *
Watertown
(Click here to download your application and
schedule)

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The Middlesex Sheriff's Office
provides a secure, safe and humane
environment for both staff and
offenders. Our commitment to public
safety is to improve the quality of
life in the community through public
awareness, reintegration and by
exercising our core beliefs of
professionalism, respect, fairness and
integrity.
Public Safety is our Public Service,
established in 1643, Middlesex is one
of the oldest sheriff's offices in the
United States. Although the Middlesex
Sheriff's Office is statutorily
entrusted with full law enforcement
capacities within the jurisdiction of
Middlesex County, the primary
responsibility is the care, custody
and control of inmates and detainees
within Middlesex County. This function
is carried out at the Cambridge Jail
and the Billerica House of Correction.
Additionally, the Middlesex Sheriff's
Office is responsible for the
Sheriff's Office of Civil Process and
the Cambridge and Lowell Community
Counseling.
Centers.
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Middlesex Sheriff
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