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Jupiter's police chief is retiring because of a mandatory retirement requirement after serving in the role for one year.
The town of Jupiter announced Friday that Michael Barbera will retire as chief of the Jupiter Police Department.
After 29 years, Chief Michael Barbera announced his retirement on Thursday from the Jupiter Police Department.
After about a year as police chief, the town announced Friday that Michael Barbera is retiring Oct. 3 after reaching the ...
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