Sunday, November 15, 2009

The Editor's Notepod, Sun., Nov. 15, 2009

Meriden: The Dutch visitors to Benjamin Franklin School must certainly have learned a number of interesting facts by way of comparison with our school. Very different cultural issues, as well as similar ones, face their system. Each can learn from the other.

Wallingford: the plan to replace the current projector at the Sheehan planetarium with a new one after 40 years is admirable. The capacities of an up-to-date planetarium are almost without limit.

Area: if the stimulus funds are actually retaining existing jobs and maintaining existing programs, through a bit of twisting of the intention, we don’t have a real problem with that. But there will be a problem when it comes time to fund the next budget year.

State: Allegations concerning doctor in Greenwich certainly make entertaining, if horrifying reading. Imagine becoming an artificial insemination doctor so one could spread one’s own seed across the galaxy.

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