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Worcester Dispatcher Honored With Key To City After 40 Years Of Service

There was a retirement party in his honor over the weekend.

Bob Odgren was honored for his decades of service with a retirement party over the weekend. He was also presented with a key to the city by Mayor Joseph Petty.
Bob Odgren was honored for his decades of service with a retirement party over the weekend. He was also presented with a key to the city by Mayor Joseph Petty. (Worcester Police Department/Facebook)

WORCESTER, MA — A Worcester man who worked as a dispatcher in the city for 40 years has retired.

Bob Odgren was honored for his decades of service with a retirement party over the weekend. He was also presented with a key to the city by Mayor Joseph Petty.

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"Congratulations on your much-deserved retirement and thank you for your decades of service to the City of Worcester," wrote the Worcester Police Department.

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