The Wellesley Police Department this spring is offering a 9-week Citizen Police Academy to residents (age 21+) interested in getting a better understanding of how the organization operates.
The program starts on Wednesday, March 25 from 6:30–8:30pm and goes into May at the police station, 485 Washington St.
The application deadline is March 1 (contact Officer Mike Pino at mpino@wellesleyma.gov).
Get ready for hands-on activities and discussions on topics like:
Keeping our community safe
How community policing works
What happens in emergencies and how the police respond
Understanding use of force, de-escalation, and crisis intervention
Not to be confused with the Wellesley Citizens’ Leadership Academy…











After graduation, Bob began an internship, working at the Emergency Room at Cooley Dickenson Hospital, Northampton, MA. Following his internship, Bob was drafted and served as a U.S. Air Force Flight Surgeon at the rank of Captain. For most of his two years’ active duty during the Viet Nam war, he was stationed at Westover AFB, Chicopee, MA; he served a 90-day deployment to Andersen AFB in Yigo, Guam with his squadron. As an officer, he remained on reserve status indefinitely, following his active duty. After his discharge from active duty, he worked for seven years at Cooley Dickinson, finding that he got along best with the radiologists, he became one. He completed his radiology training and Fellowship in Ultrasound at St. Raphael’s Hospital in New Haven, CT, where he met his wife, Jean Bruno. Bob became a board-certified radiologist and worked at five other Massachusetts hospitals: Goddard Memorial in Stoughton, Good Samaritan Medical Center in Brockton, St. Anne’s Hospital in Fall River, St. Elizabeth’s in Brighton, and St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester. He served for a while on a physicians’ disciplinary action committee as well.











