
NEPBA Welcomes Amesbury Patrolmen’s and Amesbury Superiors as Newest Members
Chelmsford, MA — The New England Police Benevolent Association (NEPBA) is proud to announce that the Amesbury Patrol Officer’s Union and the Amesbury Superior Officers Union have voted to join NEPBA, strengthening collective representation and support for law enforcement professionals serving the City of Amesbury.
“We are honored to welcome both the Amesbury Patrolmen’s and the Amesbury Superiors into the NEPBA family,” said Chris Ryan, President, NEPBA. “Our mission is to provide responsive, results-driven representation, at the bargaining table and beyond. We look forward to partnering with Amesbury’s officers and supervisors to protect their rights, enhance workplace safety, and support the essential public service they provide every day.”
Representing the Amesbury Patrolmen’s, Ron Guillmete stated:
“The Amesbury Patrol Officer’s Union is proud to announce our decision to join the New England Police Benevolent Association. This change reflects our commitment to securing the strongest possible representation for our members. We believe that the NEPBA’s proven track record and dedication to law-enforcement professionals will better support our mission and the needs of the officers to serve the Amesbury community every day.”
Speaking on behalf of the Amesbury Superiors, Ray Landry said:
“On behalf of myself and all members of the Amesbury Superior Officers Union, we are very excited to join the NEPBA. We look forward to the competent and thorough representation that you will provide us. Thank you for taking the time to meet with us on numerous occasions to ensure that our union was making an educated and informed decision. As a collective union, we are confident that you have every officer’s interest as a top priority.”
By joining NEPBA, both unions gain access to seasoned negotiators, legal resources, training and professional development opportunities, and a responsive team committed to contract enforcement, member wellness, and public-safety advocacy across New England.
Media Contact:
David Ginisi, Director of External Relations
New England Police Benevolent Association (NEPBA)
Dginisi@nepba.org