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ENDICOTT, N.Y. (WBNG) -- The American Red Cross Endicott Chapter hosted the “Battle of the Badges Blood Drive” from 1:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday. The Endicott Fire and Police Department are competing ...
Endicott Police Chief Patrick Garey unveiled the new technology after the department received $770,000 in state funding for enhancements, with a portion of the funding being used to purchase a ...
The Red Cross in Endicott held a Battle of the Badges blood drive today, featuring a friendly competition between some very ...
Endicott College Police Sergeant Jeremy Cole . Sgt. Cole was killed in a wrong-way crash on Thanksgiving as he was heading home from work early Thursday morning. He was 49 years old.
Community members are mourning the loss of an Endicott College police sergeant who was killed in a car crash while driving home on Thanksgiving morning. Sergeant Jeremy Cole of Exeter, New ...
Local News GoFundMe raises money for family of Endicott College police sergeant killed in crash Sergeant Jeremy Cole left his evening shift on campus to drive home on Thursday when his SUV was hit ...
Police from across the state joined a solemn honor procession to celebrate Endicott College Police Sgt. Jeremy Cole, who was killed by a suspected drunk, wrong-way driver in the early hours of ...
BEVERLY - Endicott College students and faculty paid their respects Tuesday night to Sgt. Jeremy Cole who was killed in a wrong-way crash on Thanksgiving. They say the campus police officer ...
Massachusetts State Police said that an Endicott College police sergeant was killed in a crash on I-95 overnight. Wed, 18 Jun 2025 22:25:14 GMT (1750285514503) Story Infinite Scroll ...
Police said the crash is under investigation and have not identified the other driver. Cole served as a police officer at Endicott College in Beverly, Massachusetts, for the past 15 years.
Endicott College police Sgt. Jeremy Cole was "a cherished member of our team," Chief Kerry Ramsdell said after the sergeant died in a crash on Interstate 95 in Newbury on Thursday.
The Endicott Police Department revealed new state-funded technology to be used for investigation and prevention on Wednesday, including one which is the first of its kind in the Southern Tier.