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The Massachusetts State Police Museum & Learning Center

Preserving a History of Service to the Citizens of Massachusetts

Supported by:

bulletThe Former Massachusetts State Trooper's Association
bulletThe Massachusetts State Police
bulletThe State Police Association of Massachusetts
bulletThe Massachusetts State Police Commissioned Officer's Association
bulletThe Massachusetts Minority State Police Officer's Association, Inc.
bulletThe Associates Division of the Massachusetts State Police

Thank you for visiting the Massachusetts State Police Museum and Learning Center (MSPMLC) web site. Follow the links to the left to learn more about the Museum and Learning Center, find contact information, and support us through donations or payroll deduction. We hope you enjoy your visit to our site and can find the time to come see us and the rich history we have to share.

The Massachusetts State Police Museum and Learning Center is a non-profit Chapter 501(c)(3) organization. Contributions are tax deductible.

MSPMLC In The News...

Check out the latest Museum Update! Be part of history as our Museum takes shape!

 
bulletOn Tuesday August 3,2010 The Museum will again participate in the annual Grafton PD program, "Police Night Out". We are making the arrangements to have the 1951 Cruiser on display and we will have a display table with brochures and other items. The program is from 5PM to 8:00PM
bullet Ex-troopers raise funds for police museum (Worcester Telegram & Gazette) [click to read]

Col. Thomas G. Robbins, Superintendant MSP, Major Martha Catalano, Commanding Officer, Troop C, Gerald Coletta, member of Major John F. Regan Memorial Trust Committee, Mrs. Coletta, Captain Gerald "Chip" Coletta, Exec. Officer Troop D and member of Regan Memorial Trust Committee, Dick Barry, President of FMSTA and Co-Chairman of State Police Museum Committee, Kevin Regan, son of Major John F. Regan, Nick DeCola, member of State Police Museum Committee, Bill Gearin, Co-Chairman, State Police Museum Committee, Ed Montague, Curator, State Police Museum Committee and Francis "Bud" Foley, member, State Police Museum Committee

Lt. Bill (Iron Man) Coulter presents a pledge of $10,000 from the proceeds of an annual "half marathon - 13 miles" run each year in Boston and sponsored by the Boston P.D. Lt. Coulter who has run the Boston Marathon 26 times works closely with the Boston P.D. on their popular "Half Marathon".
 

 

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