Monday, October 26, 2009

The Editor's Notepod, Mon., Oct. 26, 2009

Wallingford: It seems a little odd for either the Republican or the Democratic town chairs, or former chairs, to be serving on the Housing Authority board, since it’s not really a political job. Or it shouldn’t be. One task the new commission, whatever its composition, might do is to try to set up some skill sets needed for future commissioners.

Southington’s PZC should stop stalling on the VIP store. Extra months to carry out an examination of inventory . . . that’s really just delaying tactics. Under the rules, the store’s got a permit. How come no one was out protesting VIP’s competition, which has just closed up shop?

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