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Coderre had said he was still suffering from back and leg pain. The doctor, after having been provided with the videos in October 2021, changed his opinion, saying Coderre was capable of climbing ...
Coderre had been out on leave since August 2020, claiming several work-related injuries. He was paid more than $208,000 during that time.
Coderre collected more than $208,000 in injured-on duty-benefits when he was out. NBC10 tried to reach Coderre Thursday but has not heard back. His lawyer did not a call from NBC10.
Coderre was on leave from August of 2020 to the end of 2021. He claimed more than $200,000 in benefits after claiming to have suffered multiple work-related injuries in 2019.
Coderre was in local headlines as recently as Dec. 6, after Mayor Mitchell stated intent to appeal the state Civil Service Commission's Nov. 30 decision to overturn the city's firing of Coderre ...
Former New Bedford interim fire chief Paul Coderre, seen in this Standard Times file photo, was shot and killed in a Fairhaven after shooting an Acushnet police officer Friday, Dec. 29.
Coderre’s annual salary as Acting Fire Chief was approximately $150,000. In the summer of 2021, though, New Bedford’s personnel office launched an investigation into Coderre’s claims.
Paul Coderre, 55, of Dartmouth, was shot during a standoff with police around 5 p.m. outside the Bayside Lounge in Fairhaven, Bristol County District Attorney Thomas M. Quinn III announced.
Coderre, who could not be reached for comment, had been town administrator in Northborough from 2008 through the first quarter of this year. Prior to that, he served five years as assistant town ...
New Bedford's former acting fire chief Paul Coderre Jr. was terminated following a city investigation that yielded surveillance video footage of Coderre “performing activities inconsistent with ...