Saturday, April 24, 2010

The Editor's Notepod, Sat., Apr. 24, 2010

Cheshire: The “dispute” is “settled.” Again, this means of resolving an issue between an officer and the chief is not in the public interest and should not be tolerated.

Wallingford: The campaign to raise money for the fireworks on July 4 must be completed by June 1. An interesting challenge.

State: law allowing towns to reduce the number of polling places for primaries is sensible, given the required staffing levels and the expense. Considering that it is the most active political types who show up for primaries, the reduction shouldn’t discourage the people who are already planning to vote anyway.

Southington: We can’t imagine the developer is any happier than town officials who have pulled the bonds on the Mountainview Farms subdivision after sitting apparently abandoned for nearly two years. It seems as if the project hit the cycle at the worst possible moment.

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