WHITEHALL POLICE CHIEF RESIGNS THE ANNOUNCEMENT SURPRISES MANY IN THE TOWNSHIP, WHO SAY JAMES WALSH SEEMED TO BE GETTING WHATEVER HE WANTED FIFTH Edition

Five months ago Whitehall Police Chief James Walsh, frustrated when officials demanded he establish a permanent residence in the township, threatened to resign. The board of commissioners acquiesced, allowing Walsh another year to meet the requirement. Recently Walsh told the board he wanted to purc...

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Published inThe morning call (Allentown, Pa.)
Main Author AMINAH FRANKLIN YVETTE CABRERA, The Morning Call
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Allentown, Pa Tribune Interactive, LLC 21.05.1996
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Summary:Five months ago Whitehall Police Chief James Walsh, frustrated when officials demanded he establish a permanent residence in the township, threatened to resign. The board of commissioners acquiesced, allowing Walsh another year to meet the requirement. Recently Walsh told the board he wanted to purchase four patrol cars and that he wanted them to be Caprice Classics instead of the less expensive Chevrolet Luminas.
ISSN:0884-5557