A BROCKTON TRADITION SINCE 1897
Today, the Huntington School Parade continued its proud march through the city, a tradition that has stayed strong for over 125 years!
What began generations ago as a way to honor our fallen heroes remains a cornerstone of our community today. As our students, families, and educators march these streets, they carry forward a legacy of remembrance and respect for those who gave everything.
This parade is more than just a walk through the neighborhood; it is a living tribute. From the smallest waves in Ms. Poteau’s Kindergarten class to the high-fives from the Chief along the route, today was a beautiful reminder of the traditions that bring us all together.
A huge thank you to the students and educators from schools across the city who participated, and to the neighbors who lined the streets to cheer them on. Brockton showed up today just like it has for over a century!
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As we near the conclusion of Police Week, Officer Ed Abdelnour reflects on the life and sacrifice of Sergeant John Gilbert, who gave his life in service to Brockton in 1984.
His courage endures. His legacy lives on. We will never forget.
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As Police Week continues, we take another moment to remember one of our own.
Tonight, Officer Nathan Razza shares the story of Officer John Savalis, who was killed in the line of duty in 1980.
Though decades have passed, his sacrifice remains part of the history and identity of the Brockton Police Department. We invite our community to pause with us once again as we honor his service and reflect on the legacy he left behind.
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