Friday, January 29, 2010

The Editor's Notepod, Fri., Jan. 29, 2010

Southington: Well, no one can say that the VIP store was not given a thorough examination before being certified to open on Monday. We hope people will now be able to move on.

Meriden: who but veteran public watchdog Arline Dunlop would have shown up for the public hearing on the search for a new school superintendent. Good weather or ill, there’s a suggestion here that although everyone knows who the superintendent is and that every system has one, very few know what the superintendent actually does or have much of an opinion on how it should be done.

State: the $40 million to be received for the New Haven Springfield line should help solve the single rail situation which is a major issue caused by Amtrak itself and has put commuter service on a siding.

Southington: If breakfast is needed in the schools, it is good that the school system will soon be providing it. Good learning needs good nutrition.

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