Saturday, November 28, 2009

The Editor's Notepod, Sat., Nov. 28, 2009

Wallingford: Seems to us this business of ticketing cars for parking on the Sheehan lawn during the cross town rivalry game was done a year or two ago as well. It didn’t receive a very warm welcome then, and we doubt it did this Thanksgiving either.

Meriden: it sounds like a good decision to hire a plumbing inspector back to the city’s inspection force. Given the economic climate, there are enough difficulties facing anyone wanting to spend money on property improvement and it hardly seems necessary to add unreasonable waiting to the list.

Southington: it certainly makes sense to have the issue of the Water Department’s independence opened up for full discussion and explanation. Sometimes, complexities of town governance have perfectly good reasons when fully set forth – and sometimes they do not.

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