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New England Police Benevolent Association Welcomes Seabrook Supervisory Employees Association as Newest Members

Oct 24, 2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Chelmsford, MA — October 24, 2025 — The New England Police Benevolent Association (NEPBA) proudly announces that the Seabrook Supervisory Employees Association has officially joined the NEPBA family, marking another important step in strengthening collective representation and advocacy for New England’s law enforcement and public safety professionals.

“The NEPBA is honored to welcome the Seabrook Supervisory Employees Association into our growing organization,” said Chris Ryan, President of the NEPBA. “We look forward to standing beside Seabrook’s supervisors to ensure their voices are heard, their rights are protected, and their commitment to serving their community is fully supported. This partnership reflects NEPBA’s ongoing mission to provide unmatched representation and advocacy for those who dedicate their lives to public safety.”

Representing the Seabrook Supervisory Employees Association, Union President Timothy Mone shared:

“The Seabrook Supervisory Employees Association is excited to join the New England Police Benevolent Association and be part of a group that understands and supports working professionals. NEPBA’s dedication to strong representation and member advocacy will be a great benefit to our supervisors and the work we do within the community.”

By joining NEPBA, the Seabrook Supervisory Employees Association gains access to an experienced team of negotiators, legal advisors, and professional advocates who specialize in public safety labor representation. NEPBA’s network provides resources, training, and legislative support designed to enhance working conditions and advance the interests of its members throughout New England.

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