Chelsea Council Approves Purchase of Police Vehicle
Chelsea City Council approved the second police vehicle replacement of this year, a 2016 Ford Taurus with over 104,000 miles on it, at the June 8 meeting. “Due to ...
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Chelsea City Council approved the second police vehicle replacement of this year, a 2016 Ford Taurus with over 104,000 miles on it, at the June 8 meeting. “Due to ...
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