Wednesday, February 24, 2010

The Editor's Notepod, Wed., Feb. 24, 2010

Meriden: Mold at the fire station. A water problem a decade old. Why doesn’t someone just get it fixed, or at least get a price?

Meriden: discussion of the airport and related conditions seems to have raised some good questions.

Meriden: Dan Brunet’s suggestion about passes for bulky waste instead of waiting in line on a free day would seem to make sense. It deserves a serious consideration.

Wallingford: Valerie Ford’s dilemma and what caused her not to vote on the school budget is apparently her concern over class crowding, which is fair enough. The school board, if it wished, might certainly direct its superintendent to protect class size at the expense of other issues . . . but it isn’t always very easy to do.

State: Well, P&W has certainly stuck its finger in the eye of the union by announcing layoffs.

Cheshire: Republicans should be very careful how they proceed in finding members of the library board. The ice is very thin here.

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