The Essex County Sheriff’s Department will be here for a week removing graffiti. Beverly
Police Chief Mark Ray and the Citizen Advisory Committee’s Graffiti  Task Force arranged for the clean up, which will also include a visit  from Sheriff Frank Cousins this Friday. The anti-graffiti truck is part  of the Sheriff’s Department Community Service program. 
  Two low-level offenders, supervised by a correctional officer, will  wash graffiti off public and private buildings and other structures.
  The Graffiti Task Force has already made a list of areas that need to  be cleaned, including Beverly beaches, playgrounds and public buildings.  Ward 2 Councilor Wesley Slate, who is part of the Task Force, has sent a  letter to fellow councilors asking for any additional locations that  should be added to the list.
  Members of the CAC and a Beverly police officer will lend assistance to the Sheriff’s Department and its crew.
Taken from: Wicked Local
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