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COLUMN: Meriden council seeks to protect secrecy – Meriden Record-Journal

Posted on November 29, 2016 by kgarner

11/29/16 – By Eric Cotton

The simplest response to a recent Freedom of Information Commission ruling would be for the Meriden City Council to begin conducting leadership meetings publicly. Read More

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