MASSENA -- A longtime Massena police sergeant will retire next month. The Board of Trustees on Tuesday accepted Sgt. Mark Englert’s retirement effective March 31. This will create a patrolman …
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MASSENA -- A longtime Massena police sergeant will retire next month.
The Board of Trustees on Tuesday accepted Sgt. Mark Englert’s retirement effective March 31.
This will create a patrolman vacancy.
The board also voted to allow Chief Adam Love to look for two patrol candidates. The chief said he will promote a current patrolman to the soon-to-be-vacant sergeant post.
Love said Englert trained him when he started with the Massena Police Department.
“I’d just like to thank him for his years of dedicated service,” Love said. “He was one of my first trainers. He’s a good guy.”
“We congratulate him,” Deputy Mayor Matt Lebire said.