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...Every person having custody of any public record, as defined in [G.L. c. 4, § 7, Twenty-sixth], shall, at reasonable times and without unreasonable delay, permit it, or any segregable portion of a record which is an independent public record, to be inspected and examined by any person, under his supervision, and shall furnish one copy thereof upon payment of a reasonable...
...Further, a "[g]overnmental [e]ntity" is defined as "any authority established by the General Court to serve a public purpose, any department, office, commission, committee, council, board, division, bureau, or other agency within the Executive Branch of the Commonwealth, or within a political subdivision of the Commonwealth. It shall not include the legislature and the judiciary...
...employees who are so appointed are, by statute, far less extensive than the powers of regular police officers, see G.L. c. 41, § 98, and they are vested in individual officers, not on the security department of the educational institution as a whole. "Such special [S]tate police officers shall serve for three years, subject to removal by the colonel, and they shall have the same power to make arrests as regular police officers for any criminal offense committed in or upon lands or structures owned, used or occupied" by such institution. G.L. c. 22C, § 63. Nothing...
...Commonwealth v. Mullen, 40 Mass.App.Ct. 404, 407 (1996). Contrast G.L. c. 41, § 99; Commonwealth v. Callahan, 428 Mass. 335, 337 (1998) (G.L. c. 41, § 99, is broad statute permitting Massachusetts cities and towns to requisition special police officers from other States who "shall have the authority of constables and police officers within the limits of such city or town, except as to the service of civil process"). The law enforcement authority conferred by G.L. c. 22C, § 63, on those individuals appointed thereunder, is statutorily limited to making arrests for criminal offenses committed on "lands or structures owned...
...Then, suddenly, in the midst of this orgy of nostalgia, the Memorial Church bell summons us to remember that thirty-three of our classmates have died,” he wrote. “It tolls not only for the thirty-three men and women whose names we shall soon hear, the bell tolls also...