Wednesday, March 24, 2010

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

Cheshire: Good turnout for the education forum concerning Chapman closing issue, which is not surprising. By and large, residents expect elected representatives to do the work of budgeting until they perceive a threat to something they value.

Wallingford: Blue Trail Range. So the Durham report on ballistics relies on the previous report (without further on-site study) and makes an apparent error of direction about the other nearby range. So we get nowhere.

Cheshire: the documents seem to show a serious breakdown both on an individual level and on a labor management level. So the question is, how can this be fixed? The answers probably won’t please everyone.

Meriden: it would appear that asking for RFPs in the matter of administering the city’s self-insured program for employees is the logical step to take. One hopes the whole system does not become too fragmented this way.

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