Nearly 20 North Shore law enforcement officials, including Ipswich Police Chief Paul Nikas, recently visited the U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington. (Courtesy Lappin Foundation) IPSWICH…
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Police Chief Paul Nikas and Director of Public Health Colleen Fermon announce that the Ipswich Police Department, Ipswich Public Health Department, and Ipswich Aware, in…
IPSWICH — Police Chief Paul Nikas reports that the Ipswich Police Department responded and followed all of its established safety protocols after a resident reported…
Police Chief Paul Nikas reports that the Ipswich Police Department arrested and charged a Chestnut Hill man with drug charges after responding to a report…
Police Chief Paul Nikas reports that the school day at Ipswich High School and Ipswich Middle School was briefly interrupted Tuesday as a result of…
Police Chief Paul Nikas is pleased to announce that the Ipswich Police Department was recently honored by AAA Northeast, receiving a 2022 Silver Community Traffic…
IPSWICH – Chief Paul Nikas and the Ipswich Police Department are pleased to announce that they recently received a generous donation of 24 comfort bags from…
Chief Paul Nikas is pleased to announce that the Ipswich Police Department has been awarded a grant to increase the number of impaired driving patrols…
Chief Paul A. Nikas and the Ipswich Police Department would like to share guidance and safety tips as Halloween approaches to help Ipswich families and…
Ipswich Patrolman Justin Ellenton and K9 Stryka were featured during Monday night’s “Chronicle,” in a story featuring dogs who have full-time jobs. https://www.wcvb.com/article/four-legged-employees-bring-unique-skills-to-work/41757255 The story…