Friday, December 4, 2009

The Editor's Notepod, Fri., Dec. 4, 2009

Wallingford: a case on appeal involving a murder raises the issue of required recording of all interrogations. Without regard to this case in particular, it is impossible to see why it isn’t a thoroughly sensible idea to mandate such recordings. As everyone knows, people can argue about anything, but without such recordings, there is no way apart from bruises to make a case.

Southington: a green payoff for Apple Valley Woodworks who have landed a substantial loan from the state to help finance the switch to more environmentally friendly processes.

Cheshire: students at the high school respond to efforts to continue awareness of genocide in Darfur. It is so easy to forget the carnage that continues in the world when we focus so intently on internal issues.

Meriden: work that has been done to bring Casa Boricua’s home up to code standards. It’s not a finished job yet, but people have come through for the agency, especially contractor Michael Ranno and builder Joseph Carabetta . . . and Joseph Luca who helped get things organized.

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