Friday, February 13, 2009

The Editor's Notepod, Fri., Feb. 13, 2009

Wallingford: Transfer of funds away from Linear Trail fund? Sounds like a snatch and grab.

Meriden: the city has a turn facing the aquifer regulations. As noted, these will prevent certain categories of new businesses on the aquifers, while existing firms must register and observe practices, most of which are already in use.

Southington: Choice of Hartford former chief raises some hackles with the union, since the fraternity is the same as the local chief’s but time will show if Sullivan can be impartial.

Meriden: YMCA opens child care – infant and toddler set – in South Meriden. Some needs to move forward in this field, and this gives the Y three separate facilities.

Cheshire: Council votes to apply for grant, with dissenters, and there’s doubt about spending the local cash if they actually get the grant.

Southington: a 2.9 percent increase in the school budget seems within the realm of responsible possibility.

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