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    Eric Nason retirement gallery 021620 - Kennebec Journal photo by Joe Phelan | of | Share this photo

    Hallowell Police Chief Eric Nason, who is retiring in April, is seen beside an old sign outside the police department offices on Tuesday.

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    Hallowell Police Chief Eric Nason and the department's cat, Granite, are seen Tuesday at the police station on bottom floor of Hallowell City Hall. The cat's name is a nod to Hallowell's historic granite quarries that were once landmark industries there in the 19th and 20th centuries.

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    Hallowell Police Chief Eric Nason, seen in August 2003 when he was a patrol officer, checks the scene after truck lost its brakes going down the Winthrop Street hill and crashed into a Water Street building in downtown Hallowell.

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    Hallowell Police Chief Eric Nason, seen in January 1991 when he was a patrol officer leading a Drug Abuse Resistance Education class at Hall-Dale Elementary School, will be retiring from the force in April.

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    Eric Nason, left, then a Hallowell police deputy chief in February 2002, is seen with patrolman Julian Harwood, center, who had recently received an award for his outstanding work. Then-Chief Rodney Myrick is at right.

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    HALLOWELL, ME - FEBRUARY 11: Hallowell Police Chief Eric Nason speaks during an interview about his upcoming retirement on Tuesday February 11, 2020 at the police station on bottom floor of Hallowell City Hall. (Staff photo by Joe Phelan/Staff Photographer)

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