Monday, December 14, 2009

The Editor's Notepod, Mon., Dec. 14, 2009

State: Connecticut is testing criminal cases where someone is imprisoned for rape, murder or manslaughter to make sure there are no DNA anomalies. It sounds like a great nuisance, but if you were in jail wrongly convicted, you would appreciate the effort. It’s justice.

Meriden/Southington: both towns have seen their receipts from property conveyancing decline steeply, naturally enough, given lower prices and fewer sales. Curiously, Cheshire and Wallingford have seen much smaller declines.

State/Local: elementary and middle schools are about to stop using pesticides on the lawns. Pesticides which have prompted administrators to post signs saying “keep off the grass, pesticide.” Why would anyone need to put pesticide on school grass anyway? But it’s good that it’s going.

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