Wednesday, January 13, 2010

The Editor's Notepod, Wed., Jan. 13, 2010

State, Southington, Cheshire, Meriden, Wallingford: after all the work which has been done in the last two decades or more, it is inconceivable that the state government should decide the Quinnipiac River is not worth protecting.

Wallingford: he council has rejected, in a bipartisan fashion, the idea of selling the American Legion Building, paving the way for a court trial. The idea was, apparently, that a sale would “complicate” parking for Town Hall.

State: Susan Bysiewicz’ expected decision to go for the attorney general’s job now that Richard Blumenthal has declared for Senator Dodd’s seat eases the path for Democrats wanting to be governor. It may also be the first time anyone has actually declared a candidacy for attorney general of Connecticut.

Meriden: city has received plans for its billboard sites from a couple of different firms. Negotiations, we guess, will show us the signs of the future.

Southington:
considering the economy, word that the town is likely to run a modest surplus for fiscal 2008/09 is welcome, all things considered.

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