Can Cops Cook

Can Cops Cook brought several different agencies together for a cooking competition at the VFW, in Brattleboro, on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.  Seventy-one people attended the event, bringing in $939 at the door and an extra $2,900 from corporate sponsorship.
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KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER<br />
Det. Joshua Lynde, of the Brattleboro Police Department, serves a taco salad as his creation during the Can Cops Cook event at the VFW, in Brattleboro, on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.
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KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Det. Joshua Lynde, of the Brattleboro Police Department, serves a taco salad as his creation during the Can Cops Cook event at the VFW, in Brattleboro, on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.

  • KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER<br />
Det. Joshua Lynde, of the Brattleboro Police Department, serves a taco salad as his creation during the Can Cops Cook event at the VFW, in Brattleboro, on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.
  • KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER<br />
Can Cops Cook brought several different agencies together for a cooking competition at the VFW, in Brattleboro, on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.  Seventy-one people attended the event, bringing in $939 at the door and an extra $2,900 from corporate sponsorship.
  • KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER<br />
Can Cops Cook brought several different agencies together for a cooking competition at the VFW, in Brattleboro, on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.  Seventy-one people attended the event, bringing in $939 at the door and an extra $2,900 from corporate sponsorship.
  • KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER<br />
Can Cops Cook brought several different agencies together for a cooking competition at the VFW, in Brattleboro, on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.  Seventy-one people attended the event, bringing in $939 at the door and an extra $2,900 from corporate sponsorship.
  • KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER<br />
Can Cops Cook brought several different agencies together for a cooking competition at the VFW, in Brattleboro, on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.  Seventy-one people attended the event, bringing in $939 at the door and an extra $2,900 from corporate sponsorship.
  • KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER<br />
Capt. Paul Samataro and Deputy Tim Vinton, of the Windham County Sheriff’s Office, holds up a tiramisu that they made for the Can Cops Cook event at the VFW, in Brattleboro, on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.
  • KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER<br />
Can Cops Cook brought several different agencies together for a cooking competition at the VFW, in Brattleboro, on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.  Seventy-one people attended the event, bringing in $939 at the door and an extra $2,900 from corporate sponsorship.
  • KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER<br />
Can Cops Cook brought several different agencies together for a cooking competition at the VFW, in Brattleboro, on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.  Seventy-one people attended the event, bringing in $939 at the door and an extra $2,900 from corporate sponsorship.
  • KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER<br />
Windham County Sheriff Mark Anderson serves up his nacho creation to Curly Worden during the Can Cops Cook event at the VFW, in Brattleboro, on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.
  • KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER<br />
Can Cops Cook brought several different agencies together for a cooking competition at the VFW, in Brattleboro, on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.  Seventy-one people attended the event, bringing in $939 at the door and an extra $2,900 from corporate sponsorship.
  • KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER<br />
Can Cops Cook brought several different agencies together for a cooking competition at the VFW, in Brattleboro, on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.  Seventy-one people attended the event, bringing in $939 at the door and an extra $2,900 from corporate sponsorship.
  • KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER<br />
Elaine Denyou gets a plate of food during the Can Cops Cook event at the VFW, in Brattleboro, on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.
  • KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER<br />
Can Cops Cook brought several different agencies together for a cooking competition at the VFW, in Brattleboro, on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.  Seventy-one people attended the event, bringing in $939 at the door and an extra $2,900 from corporate sponsorship.
  • KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER<br />
Can Cops Cook brought several different agencies together for a cooking competition at the VFW, in Brattleboro, on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.  Seventy-one people attended the event, bringing in $939 at the door and an extra $2,900 from corporate sponsorship.
  • KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER<br />
Can Cops Cook brought several different agencies together for a cooking competition at the VFW, in Brattleboro, on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.  Seventy-one people attended the event, bringing in $939 at the door and an extra $2,900 from corporate sponsorship.
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