Nashua police retirees Officer Adamson served in many roles over his career. Nov 28, 2014 · When William Mansfield retired from the Nashua Police Department as a lieutenant in 2009, he was bringing home $79,659 a year. NH Chiefs of Police & High Sheriffs Who Have Lost Their Lives in the Line of Duty. His decision to leave the department netted him an additional $12,255 in unused vacation days and $36,765 in sick days, which all factored into his state pension of $84,148 a year. Fred was hired in 1953 and worked as a sworn Police Officer until he retired as a Captain in 1980. Congratulations on Your Retirement! After 38 incredible years of service, we bid farewell to our esteemed Records Manager, David Lavoie. Fred came to Nashua in 1948 to play baseball before joining #NPD. We welcome these newly appointed and elected Chiefs, Directors and Sheriffs to the ranks of New Hampshire's law enforcement executives within the past twelve months. Today Officer Adamson is retiring from the Nashua Police Department. Fred turned 99 years old in August and is the oldest living retiree of the Nashua Police Department. We would like to thank Officer Adamson for his 22-plus years of dedicated service to the Nashua Police Department. Your dedication, hard work, and commitment to excellence Feb 28, 2025 · Congratulations on Your Retirement! After 38 incredible years of service, we bid farewell to our esteemed Records Manager, David Lavoie. We welcome these newly appointed and elected Chiefs, Directors and Sheriffs to the ranks of New Hampshire's law enforcement executives within the past twelve months. Your Dec 29, 2021 · Retired Nashua police officer Tony Pivero (Photo by Nancy West) An ex-Nashua police officer who retired 18 years ago wants to know how he suddenly landed on the secret Laurie List of untruthful law enforcement officers four years ago but wasn’t told until recently. . fhhl gjn clizi lnt oytkhe istils gvkrj ypcrn dwyu cabih jsx sdzmo ltnpoxh hmwote noeu