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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, November 1, 2019 Page 13 Middlesex Sheriff’s Office graduates 21 from Special Citizens Academy S heriff Peter J. Koutoujian saluted 21 local residents who graduated from the Special Citizens Academy of the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office (MSO) during a ceremony on Monday, October 21 in Chelmsford. The Special Citizens Academy is a four-week program designed for individuals with developmental disabilities who have an interest in public safety. The most recent session was conducted in conjunction with the Billerica-based Valley Collaborative. “Since its inception in 2017, the Special Citizens Academy has been one of our most successful programs,” said Koutoujian. “Not only do participants learn about the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office, but also about ways to keep themselves and their loved ones safe.” Academy participants attended classes on issues such as internet safety and awareACADEMY | SEE PAGE 23 CASINO | FROM PAGE 8 ties are also available for $350. Reservations are required, and tickets must be purchased in advance at www.theangelfund.org. “The Angel Fund is grateful to Subaru of Wakefield for hosting this fun night for a great cause,” Rich Kennedy, President of The Angel Fund said. “Please join us on November 6th in Wakefield as we work to find a cure for ALS.” Subaru of Wakefield is conveniently located just off Rt. 95 at exit 39 in Wakefield. For information about the event or table sponsorship, call (781) 245-7070, or log-on to www.theangelfund.org.

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