Meriden: given the economy and the temper of the times, it’s hard to disagree with the Board of Education’s unanimous vote for the hybrid option.
Wallingford: a third workshop on realignment. It still seems that presenting this change out of the blue and tying it to the budget was a method which would tend to irritate or scare. A couple of years of discussion might have worked a lot better.
Plans for a natural gas fueling plant for Meriden’s future natural gas vehicles seem to be a part of the larger plan. It makes sense, and it certainly increases options.
Wallingford’s board of ethics said it’s okay for a councilor to participate in an upcoming vote. It’s certainly better to get these opinions before, and not after, a vote is taken.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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