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The archives of Pax Centurion

No longer available at the Boston Police Patrolmen's Association's website, here are the archives of Pax Centurion
By PHOENIX STAFF  |  July 14, 2012

November/December 2010

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  • Shit Boston Cops Say
    For at least six years, the Boston Police Patrolmen's Association (BPPA) has published a boldly bigoted official union newsletter, the Pax Centurion .
  • Talking 'shit'
    In your July 6 issue, the Boston Phoenix made a front-page attack ("Shit Boston Cops Say") against my union's newspaper, Pax Centurion.
  • Still battling the BPPA
    The last time that the Boston Police Patrolmen's Association dropped an issue of its official newsletter, the Pax Centurion , the outcry was immense: Mayor Tom Menino called the publication "garbage," advertisers fled, and a subsequent dust-up revealed that most of the publication's revenue passed through a company run by felons.
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