
FIRST Dist. Councilman Mark Squilla, right, adds his congratulations to Sheriff Jewell Williams who received Public Record Newspapers “Public Servant of Year-2015” at Swan Caterers as Publisher Jim Tayoun looks on. Photo by Joe Stivala

CONGRATULATING Sheriff Jewell Williams on his selection as “Public Servant of Year 2015” is Publisher Jim Tayoun, who said, “His turnaround of Sheriff’s office in so short a time is indeed a miracle accomplishment.” Photo by Leona Dixon

MEMBERS of Sheriff’s Dept. gather around their beloved Sheriff Jewell Williams. They were among 100 who braved last major snow storm of season. Photo by Leona Dixon

DEPUTY SHERIFF Dolores Ramos presents plaque from staff of Sheriff’s office congratulating Sheriff Jewell Williams on his award. Photo by Leona Dixon

KAZ NABAVI, popular Kensington tire depot owner, is now hanging copy of this photo in his shop. “I get 100 visitors a week and they will know for whom I’m voting,” he says. Photo by Leona Dixon

TV HOST Warren Bloom captured Sheriff’s event on television, here interviewing Judge Vincent Melchiorre. Photo by Leona Dixon

SHERIFF DEPT. Brass were among over 100 who braved record snowstorm to attend event congratulating Sheriff Jewell Williams as “Public Servant of Year-2015.”

MAYORAL candidate State Sen. Anthony Williams brings chuckles to Publisher Jim Tayoun and Sheriff Jewel Williams, Public Record “Public Servant of Year-2015,” as he added his congratulations with a few quips thrown in. Event was held despite eight inches of snow falling outside.