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Northborough Police Youth Academy graduates 19 of 20 cadets at 2026 ceremony

Town of Northborough · July 20, 2026
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Detective Steven Sullivan opened the Town of Northborough Police Youth Academy graduation, saying 20 cadets completed the program this year with 19 present; the ceremony included remarks, awards, a cadet reflection and invitations for photos and community resources.

Detective Steven Sullivan, the academy director and school resource officer for the Northborough Police Department, opened the 2026 Northborough Police Youth Academy graduation and thanked officers, drill instructors and the Northborough Police Association for funding the program. "We are very excited that you could make it here today for these cadets, your children, your friends, cousins, relatives," he said during opening remarks.

Sullivan told the audience the academy is now in its third consecutive year, that 20 cadets participated in the course and 19 were present for the ceremony. He invited parents onstage for photos, reminded families about an on-site ice cream truck schedule, and closed by urging cadets to "go out and lead the world." The ceremony included an invocation, remarks from Chief Brian Griffin, a cadet reflection, recitation of the cadet creed, awards and certificate presentations.