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Plaistow swears in new police officer Jadiel Gonzalez

Plaistow Board of Selectmen · July 6, 2026
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Summary

The Plaistow Board of Selectmen welcomed Officer Jadiel Gonzalez July 6. Gonzalez, a Haverhill resident fluent in Spanish, will attend the police academy in mid-August; Town Clerk Martha Fowler administered the oath.

The Plaistow Board of Selectmen on July 6 formally welcomed and swore in Police Officer Jadiel Gonzalez.

Interim Police Chief Mazza introduced Gonzalez as “a resident of Haverhill, MA fluent in Spanish, and heading to police academy mid-august for 16 weeks,” and Town Clerk Martha Fowler administered the oath. The board and attendees greeted the newly sworn officer, and the meeting record notes everyone welcomed Officer Gonzalez to Plaistow.

Gonzalez’s swearing-in was followed immediately by routine business; no vote was required for the oath. The personnel action was recorded in the minutes as a formal appointment to the Plaistow Police Department.