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What month is it?  Despite the cold, windy, rainy conditions we still had a great turnout for our Physical Assessment Te...
05/30/2026

What month is it? Despite the cold, windy, rainy conditions we still had a great turnout for our Physical Assessment Test this morning. Good luck to all the candidates!

The PT Assessment is the first stage in the hiring process to become a Northampton Police Officer. Didn't know about the Assessment today? No problem. Our hiring process is ongoing and we take applications at any time.

Check out our website for more info:
https://www.northamptonpd.com/about/employment-opportunities.html

Chief John Cartledge is proud to announce the promotions of the following members of the Northampton Police Department:A...
05/27/2026

Chief John Cartledge is proud to announce the promotions of the following members of the Northampton Police Department:

Alan Borowski - Al is a 28-year veteran of the department and was promoted in December from 7-3p Patrol Lieutenant to Captain of Administration. Prior to Patrol Lieutenant he has served numerous roles within the department to include Detective Bureau Lieutenant, Patrol Sergeant, Detective Sergeant and Field Training Officer. Throughout his career he has taken on many critical administrative responsibilities including Supervisor of Crime Scene Services, being a Major Events and Parade Coordinator, Fi****ms Administrator, among many others.

Capt. Borowski has received several honors and awards over his career including the Grand Cordon Medal, Unit Citation Medal, Certificates of Commendation, the Easthampton Police Department Award of Merit and the Hampshire County Emergency Medical Services Certificate of Recognition.

Dennis Liptak - Dennis is a 21-year veteran of the department and was promoted in April from 3-11pm Patrol Sergeant to 3-11p Patrol Lieutenant. Over the course of his career, Lt. Liptak has held several key roles, including Field Training Supervisor and Fleet Supervisor both of which take a significant amount of work.

Lt. Liptak's awards include the Meritorious Service Award, Unit Citation Medal, Physical Fitness Medal, Certificate of Commendation and multiple Letters of Commendation.

Matthew Montini - Matthew is a 12-year veteran of the department and was promoted in April from 11-7a Patrol Officer to 11-7a Patrol Sergeant. Sgt. Montini serves as one of the department's Field Training Officers. Other duties Sgt. Montini holds are Fi****ms Instructor, DT Instructor, Pepperball Instructor, ALERRT Instructor and has served as Bike Patrol Officer. He also currently serves as a Staff Instructor at the Holyoke Police Academy.

Sgt. Montini's awards and commendations include: Letter of Commendation, Unit Citation Medal, MADD Award, and the Exceptional Duty Medal.

All three were administered the Oath of Office by Mayor Sciarra Tuesday evening in the Community Room at NPD. Best of luck to each in their new roles!

This month's "Chat With the Chief" will be on Thursday from 1-2pm on Strong Ave.  See you there!
05/26/2026

This month's "Chat With the Chief" will be on Thursday from 1-2pm on Strong Ave. See you there!

We'd like to take a moment this Memorial Day to honor the fallen members of the U.S. military.   Their sacrifice is not ...
05/25/2026

We'd like to take a moment this Memorial Day to honor the fallen members of the U.S. military. Their sacrifice is not forgotten.

Northampton PD is a proud supporter of Unity Basketball. Thank you to all of the participants and our community partners...
05/12/2026

Northampton PD is a proud supporter of Unity Basketball. Thank you to all of the participants and our community partners for another amazing season!

Spring 2026 Unity Basketball is officially in the books! 🏀🔥

This awesome collaboration between Northampton Parks & Recreation, The Massachusetts State Police, Northampton Police Department, Northwestern District Attorney's Office, and the Children's Advocacy Center of Hampshire County, created something bigger than basketball.

Every week was packed with energy, fun, and meaningful connections between youth and the people who serve our community. Thank you to everyone who helped make this season such a success!

The City of Northampton does not have painted boxes or "Don't block the box" signs posted at any of our intersections.  ...
05/08/2026

The City of Northampton does not have painted boxes or "Don't block the box" signs posted at any of our intersections. NPD has noticed that several intersections have become problematic not only for emergency vehicles, but also for the regular flow of traffic. This is due to vehicles stopping in traffic and completely blocking intersections, also known as "creating gridlock".

MGL Chapter 89 Section 9 stipulates the following:
"The driver of a motor vehicle shall not cross or enter an intersection, which it is unable to proceed through, without stopping and thereby blocking vehicles from travelling in a free direction. A green light is no defense to blocking the intersection. The driver must wait another cycle of the signal light, if necessary".

You will notice our sign boards out in several locations to remind drivers to keep the intersections clear and Officers will be monitoring these areas to help educate motorists.

The Northampton Police Department extends our deepest condolences to Trooper Trainor's family, friends, and brothers and...
05/07/2026

The Northampton Police Department extends our deepest condolences to Trooper Trainor's family, friends, and brothers and sisters at the Massachusetts State Police. Rest In Peace Trooper Trainor, you will never be forgotten.

The Massachusetts State Police announce the line-of-duty death of Trooper Kevin Trainor, 30, who was senselessly killed this morning by a wrong-way driver.

At the conclusion of his public safety detail shortly before 2 a.m., Trooper Trainor began his commute home. Minutes later, 911 received a call reporting a wrong-way driver traveling South on Route 1 North in Lynnfield. Several dedicated Troopers converged on the area and located the vehicle traveling the wrong way at 2:03 a.m. One minute later, at 2:04 a.m., the vehicle collided with Trooper Trainor’s cruiser.

While nothing will ever repair the pain we feel today, we make a solemn promise to never forget Trooper Trainor and his service to the Commonwealth. Kevin served as a Corrections Officer in Essex County before joining the State Police as a member of the 88th Recruit Training Troop. In his decorated career, he mentored new Troopers as a Field Training Officer or “Trooper Coach,” earned a place on the prestigious Troop Community Action Team, set the standard for professionalism, and patrolled our roads with a singular focus: keeping the people of this Commonwealth safe.

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Trooper Trainor’s classmates have shared stories of his genuine care and concern for others. As one person put it, “he was the guy you wanted as your backup.”

Colonel Noble said in his remarks this afternoon, “Make no mistake: Trooper Trainor saved lives this morning. His courage – his commitment to serve the citizens of the Commonwealth and put his life on the line – prevented an even greater tragedy. He will be remembered as a hero.”

We deeply appreciate the outpouring of support from our Governor, the Secretary of Public Safety, and friends in Massachusetts and across the country. We will remember and honor this extraordinary man, son, fiancée, and friend who gave his life for others.

We are hiring!If you are interested in becoming a Police Officer with NPD, we are holding an open PT assessment, on Satu...
05/04/2026

We are hiring!
If you are interested in becoming a Police Officer with NPD, we are holding an open PT assessment, on Saturday May 30th at 8am. This is the first step in the hiring process. Please contact Captain Robinson for further details.

https://www.northamptonpd.com/employment-home.html

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05/01/2026

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