Politics & Government

Milford Selectmen To Begin Police Chief Interviews

A search firm has picked three finalists for the Milford chief job. Interviews will begin behind closed doors on Feb. 25.

The three finalists for the Milford police chief job are from Falmouth, Baltimore, and New Canaan, Conn.
The three finalists for the Milford police chief job are from Falmouth, Baltimore, and New Canaan, Conn. (Samantha Mercado/Patch)

MILFORD, MA — The Milford Board of Selectmen will begin interviewing the three finalists for the open police chief job on Feb. 25. The meetings will be closed to the public, however.

The three finalists were identified earlier this month after a search by the firm Resource Management Associates and a review by the police chief search committee. The candidates are Baltimore police Maj. James Rhoden Jr., New Canaan, Conn., Chief Leon Krolikowski, and Falmouth police Capt. Brian Reid.

The new chief will replace interim Chief Michale Pighetti. He took over after former chief Thomas O'Loughlin's contract expired last summer. O'Loughlin is running this spring for the seat on the Board of Selectmen being vacated by William Buckley.

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Baltimore's Rhoden be interviewed first on Feb. 25, followed by Krolikowski and Reid on Feb. 27. The meetings will be held in executive session.

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