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112719 Cary Police Village Hall (MA)

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    The Cary Police Department, which currently resides on the historic Hertz Estates and was photographed on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2019 in Cary, will relocate to a vacant retention pond near the intersection of Industrial and Georgetown Drives.

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    Cary Police Sgt. Greg Rutzen signs a log book, protecting the chain of custody for the Cary Police Department's cramped evidence room on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2019 in Cary. The police department and village administration will relocate to a vacant retention pond near the intersection of Industrial and Georgetown Drives.

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    Cary Police Chief Patrick Finlon talks about the insufficiencies of the current building at the Cary Village Hall and Cary Police Department, including the cramped sallyport space, on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2019 in Cary. The police department and village administration will relocate to a vacant retention pond near the intersection of Industrial and Georgetown Drives.

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    Cary Police Chief Patrick Finlon talks about the insufficiencies of the current building at the Cary Village Hall and Cary Police Department on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2019 in Cary. The police department and village administration will relocate to a vacant retention pond near the intersection of Industrial and Georgetown Drives.

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    Cary Mayor Mark Kownick counts about 45 chairs stuffed into the Village Board Room, which has a maximum capacity of 124 persons, on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2019 in Cary. The police department and village administration will relocate to a vacant retention pond near the intersection of Industrial and Georgetown Drives.

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    Cary Mayor Mark Kownick, front, and Cary Police Chief Patrick Finlon walk up the stairs from the Village Board Room as they tour the insufficiencies of the current building at the Cary Village Hall and Cary Police Department on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2019 in Cary. The police department and village administration will relocate to a vacant retention pond near the intersection of Industrial and Georgetown Drives.

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    Cary Mayor Mark Kownick talks about the restoration of the Great Room inside the historic Hertz Estates, where the Cary Village Hall and Cary Police Department reside, on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2019 in Cary. The police department and village administration will relocate to a vacant retention pond near the intersection of Industrial and Georgetown Drives.

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    Cary Mayor Mark Kownick, front, and Cary Police Chief Patrick Finlon talk about the restoration inside the Hertz Estate Great Room, a room inside the building which the current Cary Village Hall and Cary Police Department reside, on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2019 in Cary. The police department and village administration will relocate to a vacant retention pond near the intersection of Industrial and Georgetown Drives.

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