Wednesday, December 16, 2009

The Editor's Notepod, Wed., Dec. 16, 2009

State: Senator Lieberman’s behavior on health care makes us wonder how he could ever have been considered a Democrat – and yet in 2000 he ran on the national ticket for VP. Amazing conduct.

At Wallingford’s Holy Trinity School, smart boards are replacing chalk boards as teaching tools. While chalk is not without its uses, this seems to be a quantum leap forward, one that all schools should have.

Southington: equipment that handles/cleans 7 million gallons of water a day for customers is about ready for upgrading. It’s only been 50 years. We’d say it’s time

Meriden: Since the neighbors are ok about the expansion of Hunter’s parking lot, it seems to make sense and should reduce congestion too. And, the additional spaces suggest that the ambulance company is doing well enough to undertake the task.

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