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Photo by: Nassau County Nassau County Executive Laura Curran has officially announced the formation of the Nassau County Police Diversity Committee, which will seek to improve diversity in County police hiring through the three stages of the hiring process: recruitment, testing, and hiring. The Police Diversity Committee will assist with the implementation of County police reform recruitment and diversity initiatives. County Executive Curran is seeking recommendations from the Committee ahead of the next Police Officer Civil Service exam, which will likely be scheduled in 2022. Nassau’s Police Diversity Committee will be chaired by Deputy Director for Diversity and Engagement, Bishop Lionel Harvey, and will include the following members:
Meriden educator named Darien s new middle school principal
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Karolyn Rodriguez, right, was named the new principal at Middlesex Middle School during the Board of Education meeting May 25. She will be replacing Shelley Sommers, who is leaving after five years in the post.Jarret Liotta / For Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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DARIEN A longtime Meriden educator will be taking the reins at Middlesex Middle School.
The Board of Education, at its meeting last week, introduced Karolyn Rodriguez as the school’s new principal. She replaced Shelley Sommers, who is leaving after five years in the post.
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