New era in Meriden City Council leadership
New era in Meriden City Council leadership
Sonya Jelks, Meriden City Council majority leader, poses for a photo on Thursday. Earlier this month Jelks became the first Black woman appointed to that role. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement
Sonya Jelks, Meriden City Council majority leader. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
The name plate reading Sonya Jelks is seen here on Thursday in the Council Chambers at Meriden City Hall. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
May 16, 2021 09:30AM By Michael Gagne, Record-Journal staff
MERIDEN â Democrat Sonya Jelks, less than midway through her second term on the City Council, assumed a new role earlier this month when she was appointed the groupâs majority leader.Â
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Meriden Police Department makes promotions, assigns new public information officer- MERIDEN The Police Department has promoted six members since January and assigned a new public information officer. There was a ceremony previously for some of the recently promoted officers, including the two new deputy chiefs, Jeremiah Scully and.
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Should this man still be in jail? DUI arrest, detention spark protest at Meriden court complex
Should this man still be in jail? DUI arrest, detention spark protest at Meriden court complex
John Jairo Lugo, community organizing director of United Latina en Acción New Haven, speaks during a protest in front of the Meriden Police Department on West Main Street on Tuesday. Leaders in the community from several organizations gathered together to rally against claims of violations of the Connecticut TRUST Act by the Meriden Police Department.
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Should this man still be in jail? DUI arrest, detention spark protest at Meriden court complex
Should this man still be in jail? DUI arrest, detention spark protest at Meriden court complex
John Jairo Lugo, community organizing director of United Latina en Acción New Haven, speaks during a protest in front of the Meriden Police Department on West Main Street on Tuesday. Leaders in the community from several organizations gathered together to rally against claims of violations of the Connecticut TRUST Act by the Meriden Police Department.