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Inmate Crew Spruces Up Public Safety Building

Worcester County Sheriff Lew Evangelidis with Holden Police Chief George Sherrill in front of Holden Police Headquarters Photo Credit: Contributed
Worcester County Sheriff Lew Evangelidis speaking with Holden Police Chief George Sherrill and WCSO Office Michael Mastrorio during Inmate Community Service landscaping project at Holden Police Station Photo Credit: Contributed
In forefront, Worcester County Sheriff Lew Evangelidis and Holden Police Chief George Sherrill, with inmates completing landscaping project in background Photo Credit: Contributed

HOLDEN, Mass. — With the help of the Sheriff’s Inmate Community Service Program, the grounds of the Holden Public Safety Building recently received some sprucing up.

Worcester County Sheriff Lewis G. Evangelidis provided free inmate labor for the Holden project at the request of Police Chief George Sherrill.

“I can not thank Sheriff Evangelidis enough for providing the Inmate Community Service Program to the Holden Police Department to complete some much-needed landscaping work, weeding and edging of our department grounds," said Sherrill. "The sheriff’s inmate work crew has done a highly professional job and has saved our department several thousands of dollars in landscaping and maintenance costs. This is a tremendous program."

In 2011, the program provided inmate work crews to complete projects at the town’s fire and police stations, emergency medical services, Friends of the Red Barn and a number of other local non-profit organizations, resulting in a significant savings of over $30,000 for Holden’s community, according to Evangelidis.

The sheriff’s inmate work release crews are made up of nonviolent, non-sex offender individuals approaching the end of their sentences who have earned a place in the Community Service Program.

For more information on the Sheriff’s Inmate Community Service Program please contact the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office at 508-854-1938 or visit the website.

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