Saturday, May 29, 2010

The Editor's Notepod, Sat., May 29, 2010

Editor's Notepod is happy to return after a two-week adventure to Wyoming.

Southington: there’s nothing whatever wrong about letting voters have a crack at all the suggestions made by the Charter Revision Commission. Moreover, there seems nothing particularly wrong about requiring a town manager to have a contract or to put million dollar issues to the voters.

State: men’s’ basketball program at UConn faces NCAA investigation, which has already forced coaches to resign to focus on charges. This will be a very tough time for the program, and there seems to be no way but to go forward with the best grace possible.

The state, in an economy move, has eliminated the fraud unit in the Department of Special Revenue which over saw charities’ and nonprofits’ fund-raising games and raffles. While this cut makes more sense than trimming social network, it will inevitably increase the risk of cheating by a small number of those in positions to do so.

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