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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
EMS workers to be honored in Meriden
EMS workers to be honored in Meriden
Hunterâs Ambulance personnel will be honored during a ceremony in Meriden today.File photo, Record-Journal Advertisement By Faith Williams, Record-Journal staff
By Faith Williams
Record-Journal staff
MERIDENÂ â Four Hunterâs Ambulance employees will be honored during National Emergency Medical Services Week after successfully navigating a dangerous situation involving a co-worker.Â
âEMS Week is a time to to thank paramedics, EMTs and the entire EMS workforce for their service and sacrifice,â city officials said in a statement. âIt is also an opportunity to continue to raise public awareness about the critical role of EMS in the community.â
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As Lowell departs City Council, Maloney social studies teacher fills vacant seat
As Lowell departs City Council, Maloney social studies teacher fills vacant seat
Chad Cardillo, a social studies teacher at Maloney High School in Meriden, is taking over for Meriden City Council Majority Leader David Lowell who recently resigned from the council. Advertisement
Social studies teacher Chad Cardillo poses for a photo on Wednesday at Maloney High School in Meriden. Cardillo takes over for City Council Majority Leader David Lowell, who recently resigned from the council. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
City Council Majority Leader David Lowell resigned from his council seat this week. His last council meeting was Monday. | File photo