Wednesday, November 25, 2009

The Editor's Notepod, Wed., Nov. 25, 2009

Wallingford: It appears that Barbara Kapi, town clerk for the last two years, will be replaced by Barbara Thompson, who was her predecessor; this is the effect of the failure of the charter amendment to change the process for selecting a town clerk. It appears that Kapi and Thompson both accept this process, as do the voters.

Meriden: It’s always a useful exercise to discuss the books that people try to have banned, as the public library will do in the new year. The discussion, of course, is related to the issue of the book on the home invasion in Cheshire.

Southington: there are a number of people in town who will be delighted to have Pat Robertson’s American Center for Law and Justice battling pornographers intent on opening a legal business in town which specializes in sensual or sexual products. It will be interesting to watch the process unfold.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

One can also learn to accept a migraine.

Anonymous said...

In the above post, I was referring, of course, to the situation in Wallingford.