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Merrimack Police Sgt Dennis Foley retires after 4 decades of service

Merrimack Police Sgt Dennis Foley retires after 4 decades of service

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MERRIMACK, N.H.- Police Sergeant Dennis Foley has completed his final shift after having served the Town of Merrimack for the past 40 years

Foley had the unique opportunity to experience several different generations of police work. Although policing has changed over the past four decades, Sergeant Foley’s attitude and passion towards police work remained the same today as it was on his first day.

Dozens of past and current co-workers, family and friends gathered for the Sgt’s final roll call.   We wish him all the best on his retirement.

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