December 2012
Monthly Archive
Updated information from the Granby Police Department
Monthly Archive
Posted by Sgt O on 31 Dec 2012 | Tagged as: general
The Granby Police Department would like to wish everyone a Safe, Happy, and Healthy New Year. Please remember to celebrate the holiday responsibly.
Posted by Sgt O on 29 Dec 2012 | Tagged as: general
There will be a Parking Ban in the Town of Granby from noon on Saturday, December 29, 2012 until further notice. This means that there is no on street parking allowed.
Posted by Sgt O on 22 Dec 2012 | Tagged as: general
The Granby Police Department would like to wish everyone a Happy and Safe Holiday Season.
Posted by Sgt O on 13 Dec 2012 | Tagged as: general
The Granby Police Department announced today that officers will be out in full force over the next few weeks in a continued effort to stop impaired driving, and promote traffic safety, in support of the national Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over mobilization, funded by a federal grant from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) administered through the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security’s Highway Safety Division.
The focus of the increased patrols is to combine extra traffic enforcement, provide public information, and community outreach to reduce motor vehicle-related fatalities, injuries and economic loss. The Granby Police Department wishes everyone a safe and happy holiday season and reminds everyone to celebrate the holidays responsibly.
Posted by Sgt O on 05 Dec 2012 | Tagged as: general
The Granby Police Department has been rewarded a grant in the amount of $3,000.00, from the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security, to participate in the 2013 Traffic Enforcement Program. The Program consists of three different mobilization periods over the next several months. The first mobilization, Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over, begins soon and runs through the holiday season. The Granby Police Department would also like to wish everyone a happy and safe holiday season, and to remind everyone to celebrate responsibly.