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Enfield Police Chief Holland Is A Veteran, Volunteers, Helps Others
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ENFIELD, NH — Without community leaders, No Patch wouldn’t hum along nearly as smoothly as it does. We’d miss their contributions in big and small ways.
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This submission comes from Paula Rowe Stone, a Patch reader who nominated Roy Holland.
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How do you know this community leader?
Worked for him, lives in my community.
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What does this community leader do?
Chief of police currently. Served 12 years in the Marines and Army. 2 Tours in the mid-east.
Why do you believe the community leader should be recognized or honored?
He is a representative of our town of Enfield. Two Tours in the Middle East leading many troops. Carried a dead down over the mountains in the Middle East. Volunteers and offers the people of Enfield help at any time. Available 24 hours a day. Presents the best Memorial Day commemoration. Helps the ambulance and fire departments. Very kind to those who commit crimes. Hold instructive meetings for his department and the public. Built a ramp to the front door of his Admin Specialist when she couldn't walk anymore. And so much more.
What's one thing you want everyone to know about the community hero?
He serves his country and his town wholeheartedly and courageously.
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