Tuesday, December 1, 2009

The Editor's Notepod, Tues., Dec. 1, 2009

Any group is certainly welcome to pray about the Southington Planning and Zoning Commission’s doings, and they no doubt need all the help they can get. Also, they are at liberty to invoke the Freedom of Information Law and to monitor events and meetings. In return, it would be useful for any group to be specific about how it hopes to change the rules in the middle of the game.

Wallingford: the PZC has eased its sign rules, following a regulation in Cheshire for intermittent signs (and excluding sandwich frames). There are, though, concerns about enforcement.

Wallingford: Carini Bowl arrests justified, and there is some sense to them. Better to try to avert similar arrests in the future.

Meriden’s World War II veterans received thanks for their service to their country, during a ceremony at Maloney High School Monday. It’s a portion of Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz’ statewide recognition program, one she arrived at when she realized how fast the nation is losing the fighters from this terrible war.

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