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🚨 CITY OF BROCKTON – WINTER PARKING EMERGENCY 🚨
Effective Saturday, Jan 24 at 4:00 PM

❄️ NO PARKING on any city street during the Parking Emergency
🚓 Vehicles left on city streets after 4pm will be towed.

🅿️ FREE Snow Emergency Parking Locations:

• Warren Ave. lot (west side, Belmont–Bartlett)
• South St. lot (near Main St., behind gas station)
• Howard School – 837 N. Main St.
• Whitman School – 25 Manomet St.
• Edgar’s Playground – Dover St.
• Adams Parking Garage – 42 Crescent St.

📌 Additional Closures & Changes:

• City Hall closed Monday & Tuesday
• Brockton Public Schools closed Monday & Tuesday
• No trash pickup Monday
* No BAT service Monday

⚠️ IMPORTANT: Code Red (Reverse 911) is NOT operational.
Please share this message to help spread the word.

Stay safe, Brockton ❄️🚜
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🔥 Warming Center Open in Brockton

With temps dropping the City of Brockton and BEMA will open a warming center at the Brockton Main Library (304 Main St.)

🕘 Hours: 9 AM – 5 PM
📅 Saturday, January 24, 2026

Father Bill’s will be open 24 hours also.

If you or someone you know needs a warm place to go, please share this info! ❄️
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Keep yourself warm by dressing in layers when temperatures drop. Wear 2-3 layers, a beanie, some gloves, and waterproof boots to keep your body heat in and the cold out. Bundling up makes all the difference!

For more tips, visit Ready: ready.gov/winter-readyready.gov/winter-ready
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WELCOME TO THE BROCKTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
Last night, these officers, who graduated from the Police Academy last week, were officially sworn in during the Brockton City Council meeting, marking the start of their service to the City of Brockton.

They bring strong ties to our community, including officers raised here, longtime residents, and two former Brockton Police Cadets.
Please join us in congratulating Janessa Soares, Maldine Monteiro, Lugenia Lopes, Fatima Lopes, Leandra Monteiro, Celiana Guante, and Djouvensky Berlus.

Special congratulations to former Brockton Police Cadet Maldine Monteiro, who earned the Firearms Achievement Award at the Police Academy, an honor recognizing superior marksmanship and mastery of firearms skills.
Congratulations to all. Brockton is proud of you.
City of Brockton
Associação Caboverdiana De Brockton/Capeverdean Association of Brockton
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WELCOME TO THE BROCKTON POLICE DEPARTMENT 
Last night, these officers, who graduated from the Police Academy last week, were officially sworn in during the Brockton City Council meeting, marking the start of their service to the City of Brockton.

They bring strong ties to our community, including officers raised here, longtime residents, and two former Brockton Police Cadets.
Please join us in congratulating Janessa Soares, Maldine Monteiro, Lugenia Lopes, Fatima Lopes, Leandra Monteiro, Celiana Guante, and Djouvensky Berlus.

Special congratulations to former Brockton Police Cadet Maldine Monteiro, who earned the Firearms Achievement Award at the Police Academy, an honor recognizing superior marksmanship and mastery of firearms skills.
Congratulations to all. Brockton is proud of you.
City of Brockton
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The Chief

Chief Brenda I. Perez was appointed in 2022. She has worked for the City of Brockton for 23 years and most recently served as the Records Division Lieutenant from 2020 until her appointment.
Having grown up in the City, Chief Perez started her career as a patrol officer in 1999 until her promotion to Sergeant in 2016. She is a Brockton High School graduate and received a Master’s Degree from Curry College. She also served in the United States Army Reserves for 24 years retiring as a Master Sergeant.