Sunday, March 28, 2010

The Editor's Notepod, Sun., Mar. 28, 2010

Wallingford: The issue of complaints against town administrators and their occasional subsequent grievances through their own organizations. Dickinson is right, of course: there is no set rule for judging when enough is too much. It’s also hard to tell without being there whether particular complaints indicate some underlying problem, or not.

Wallingford: The farm stand which is encountering difficulties on Leigus Road is proposed for the same location as the mosque. An underlying difficulty may be resentment over the Mortgage Lenders debacle, but the situation seems unfair to the guy who wants to run a farm stand.

State: The judicial branch is about to start posting its court case statistics on line. This will be a great convenience for many, and also will score an important step for open government.

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