Gadget, the Community Relations Dog for the Newmarket Police Department, has significantly enhanced the relationship between the public and the police force, as stated by his handler, Lt. Wayne Stevens. Since Gadget's arrival, people find it easier to approach and engage with the police, resulting in improved public trust. Undoubtedly, Gadget's presence has cast a positive light on law enforcement.

Not only is Gadget highly regarded within the Police Department, but he also receives immense popularity wherever he goes. He regularly visits schools, businesses, assisted living facilities, and the Senior Center, leaving a lasting impression. Moreover, Gadget's interactions have fostered a sense of camaraderie and boosted morale among both the police department’s and the town's employees.

Gadget's role as a Community Relations Dog has had a profound impact throughout Newmarket. He has positively affected numerous special needs children at both the elementary and junior/senior high schools, offering support to those feeling down or having a tough day. Additionally, Gadget actively participates in the weekly "Story-Time" program at the Newmarket Public Library. Furthermore, he serves as a comforting presence during trying times, working with various agencies providing solace and support during difficult times.

School ID badge for a black Labrador Retriever named Gadget, labeled as a staff member at Newmarket Junior/Senior High School for the 2022-2023 year.
Two children wearing matching white T-shirts with a black dog illustration stand on either side of a real black Labrador Retriever sitting on grass. The T-shirts have "Detection Expert" written above the dog image.
Black dog holding a sample ballot in its mouth, standing in a polling station with voting booths in the background.