Sunday, July 5, 2009

The Editor's Notepod, Sat. Sun, July 4-5, 2009

Southington: The new Education Foundation is an interesting development in the support of education. Given the tax limitations, it will be interesting to watch what boundaries and rules may develop.

Meriden: City is fortunate to have a manager who is not likely to flinch and will press an idea even if unpopular, if he thinks it’s right. Which also requires a council not to flinch from standing up to him when they believe he’s wrong.

Area: It is good that the Daughters of the American Revolution now see their mission as patriotism; there was a time when it was quite something else.

Meriden: If it is true that “sober houses” are unregulated, the situation needs remedy; so does the notion of clustering too many in one place.

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