Letter: A message of gratitude from Colt Andrews elementary

Posted 5/29/25

To the editor:

We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Bristol Chief of Police Kevin Lynch for graciously hosting a wonderful “Chief of Police for the Day” award ceremony …

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Letter: A message of gratitude from Colt Andrews elementary

Posted

To the editor:

We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Bristol Chief of Police Kevin Lynch for graciously hosting a wonderful “Chief of Police for the Day” award ceremony and for his continued support of student voices within our community.

A sincere thank you as well to Town Administrator Steven Contente and Secretary Melissa Cordeiro for administering the oath of office to Isabella Crouse during this special occasion. Your participation added meaning and significance to the day.

Our deepest appreciation goes to the Bristol Police Department, School Resource Officer Keith Medeiros and Brody, and to all community members who attended the ceremony. Your presence and support serve as a powerful example and continue to inspire the children of our community to grow into active, engaged, and responsible citizens.
It was truly an honor for the Colt Andrews School community to share this memorable moment with all of you.

With sincere gratitude,
Mrs. Lori Ann Albuquerque
Mrs. Susan Jones
Colt Andrews Elementary School Community, Bristol

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