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Lynn Police Chief Christopher Reddy, left, and Mayor Jared Nicholson, right, look on as City Clerk Janet Rowe swears in Michael Terry, center, and Robert Supinski as the city's newest police officer Monday night. (Spenser Hasak) Purchase this photo

Two new Lynn police officers sworn in

Adam Levine

November 18, 2024 by Adam Levine

LYNN — On Monday, the Police Department swore in officers Michael Terry and Robert Supinski and welcomed them to the force.

Mayor Jared Nicholson congratulated the officers on joining the force and thanked their families for supporting them.

“There’s a lot to look forward to – a lot to be excited about – and a lot of challenges that await and you can’t do without the support of your family,” he said.

The officers went through six months of hard work at the academy and it’s important to acknowledge their commitment, Police Chief Christopher Reddy said. They trained physically and academically and he said he is proud of their achievement.

Michael Terry raises his right hand as he is sworn in as one of Lynn’s newest police officers Monday night.
Robert Supinksi raises his right hand as he is sworn in as one of Lynn’s newest police officers Monday night.

“This city really needs young talented officers, and to see officers like this come aboard is very encouraging,” Reddy said.

Their training at the academy is just the “tip of the iceberg,” Terry said. He is looking forward to continuing to learn.

“It feels great,” he said after being sworn in. “I’m excited and eager to get going and get started.”

Supinski echoed Terry’s remarks upon being sworn in.

Officers learn about everything at the academy, but the real training and learning comes during the job, Supinski said.

“We’re very eager to give further service to the city and start rocking and roll and start working,” he added.

Lynn Mayor Jared Nicholson, right, welcomes Michael Terry, second from left, and Robert Supinski, second from right, as the city’s newest police officers as Police Chief Christopher Reddy looks on.
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