Thursday, April 30, 2009

The Editor's Notepod, Thur., Apr. 30, 2009

Wallingford: the rejection of an Ethics Board member for reappointment has thrown fat into the fire, seems to me. Is it fair to assume that the proposed change to the charter regarding contributions applies to the Ethics Board. How about the other more active town bodies? These things have traditionally been partisan in nature. Is that to end?

Wallingford: the public is not much enchanted with some of the projected cuts. Why the VNA should have been chosen either for reduction or defense is a bit strange.

Meriden: The plan to make police cruisers go green is good. The reduction in the gasoline to keep all the special equipment up to date should be fairly significant.

Southington: State House passes the Greenway Commons bill unanimously. That’s a good deal.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The VNA is another "Mom and Pop" story in the making!!A 90 year relationship as a quasi -department may be coming to an end.