Mayor: City may tap detail fees to pay for officers' health screenings
By Teddy Tauscher | ttauscher@eagletribune.com
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METHUEN — City officials plan to funnel revenue from police details to fund cardiometabolic health screening for law enforcement.
On Friday, Mayor D.J. Beauregard announced the policy change though the actual appropriations will still need to be approved by the City Council, according to a press release. He said later that it would cost around $35,000 to test a third of the department’s officers, though officials are still working through the details.
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