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Seven Fields gets experienced, professional police service

Northern Regional Police Department. Butler Eagle file photo

It has been six months since Northern Regional Police began patrolling Seven Fields, and, according to an article in the Sunday, June 16, edition of the Eagle, the new arrangement is going well.

The Northern Regional Police Department, which has ably served Allegheny County’s growing Pine, Marshall and Richland townships and Bradford Woods borough for decades, has long been a reliable and professional police force serving our next-door neighbors to the south.

Seven Fields is lucky to have partnered with Northern Regional after the dissolution of its regional department with Evans City Police.

John Sicilia, chief at Northern Regional, said he attends every Seven Fields borough meeting, and stated in the story that his goal is a transparent relationship with the borough as part of the department’s “community first” policy.

It seems Sicilia has endeavored to make officer presence in Seven Fields a priority, which the article said is making a positive impact.

The Butler Eagle is relieved that busy Seven Fields, the county’s youngest municipality and a neighbor of Cranberry and Adams townships, is receiving excellent police services.

“You will not find a harder working, more dedicated, empathetic group of police officers anywhere in the region,” Sicilia said in the article.

The Butler Eagle hopes Seven Fields’ partnership with Northern Regional Police is a long and successful one so our residents there will enjoy the safety and security they deserve.

— PG

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