(sc) and) rc } } ) DEFENDANT, BOSTON POLICE DEPARTMENTS, MOTION IN OPPOSITION TO PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR JUDGMENT ON THE PLEADINGS AND CROSS , MOTION FOR JUDGMENT ON THE PLEADINGS The Defendant, Boston Police Department, hereby moves this Court for an order denying the Plaintiff's Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings, granting its,Cross Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings, and confirming the Civil ServiceCommissions decision upholding the suspension
CIVIL SERVICECOMMISSION & another. [FN1] 11-P-998 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 1:28 Defendant Darren Woolf applied for employment as a police officer, a civil service position, in the town of Randolph (town).
COMMONWEALTH CIVIL SERVICE OF MASSACHUSETTS Decision matted: COMMISSION Civil ServiceCommission One Ashburton Place: Room 503 Boston, MA 02108 (617) 727-2293 JESSICA PERRIN, Appellant v.
CIVIL SERVICECOMMISSION, JEFFREY K. REGER, DANIEL CRESPI, JOHN F. ADAMS, and JEFFREY J. RUSSELL Donrce SENT ; MEMORANDUM OF DECISION AND ORDER Lay [DSA . ON PARTIES CROSS-MOTIONS FOR po. | JUDGMENT ON THE PLEADINGS | 06,09. 0 e so >a . ary This case arises out of allegations that the defendants, Jeffrey K. Reger, Daniel Crespi, z oe John F, Adams, and Jeffrey J.
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The Charging Party is presently adjudicating his bypass before the Civil ServiceCommission in a bypass appeal filed pursuant to G.L. c. 31, 2(b), see Thomas Moughan v. Town of Leicester, Case No. G2-022-71.
(Exhibit 2) (3) Three days earlier on August 10, 2012, | was at a Civil ServiceCommission hearing on my Complaint against Fire Chief Duffey (No. I-12-100) concerning the appointment of Union Vice President Thomas Heaney as Fire Captain (see Case No. MUPL-12-2352). The issue before the Commission was Mr. Heaneys residency.
On March 7, 2012, Savage filed a request for investigation with the Civil ServiceCommission (Commission) pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 31, Section 2(a) to appeal Heaneys appointment to captain. On May 31, 2012, the Commission dismissed the appeal, allowing the possibility of re-opening the appeal in July 2012 after the Department was able to conduct an internal investigation of the matter.
CIVIL SERVICECOMMISSION One Ashburton Place: Room 503 Boston, MA 02108 (617) 727-2293 JOSEPH F. McDOWELL, Appellant v. D-05-148 CITY OF SPRINGFIELD, Respondent Appellants Attorney: John S. Ferrara, Esq. Dalsey, Ferrara & Albano 73 State Street: Suite 101 Springfield, MA 01103 Respondents Attorney: Maurice M. Cahillane, Esq. City of Springfield Law Department 36 Court Street: Room 210 Springfield, MA 01103 Commissioner: Christopher C.
CIVIL SERVICECOMMISSION One Ashburton Place: Room 503 Boston, MA 02108 (617) 727-2293 TIMOTHY SKWIRA, SEAN SHATTUCK, and JOSEPH WILSON, Appellants, v. D-08-196 [SKWIRA] D-08-197 [SHATTUCK] D-08-198 [WILSON] CITY OF HOLYOKE, Respondent. Appellant Skwiras Attorney and Appellant Shattucks Attorney: Michael Clancy, Esq.