Saturday, February 14, 2009

The Editor's Notepod, Sat., Feb. 14, 2009

Cheshire: School board cuts budget request for 2009-10 to a mere 2.09 percent. I imagine any board is rather reluctant to ask for so little, since any council is under pressure to cut more.

Wallingford: Retired 90-year-old principal, Francis Franklin, who is working to build a scholarship fund in memory of the women he loved.

Meriden:
I’m not sure I’m entirely comfortable with the decision of the Board of Ethics to okay Mark Hughes’ votes on ACES-related school board issues. Hughes works at another ACES facility. True, he is covered by contract in that school, and one can accept the idea that ACES management would not try to coerce his actions as Meriden Board President, but . . And yet, since the Board of Ethics has spoken, that’s how it is, so let’s move on.

Southington: Secondo’s comment about Obama rather defies comprehension.

Wallingford:
Good to get the beams up at the Vo-Ag center at Lyman Hall.

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