Tuesday, June 29, 2010

The Editor's Notepod, Tues. June 29, 2010

Southington: Well, there certainly needs to be some policy on computer use, but it is a fair question to wonder how far that policy will extend and how all sorts of things will be defined. It’s a thorny issue.

Wallingford: every time there’s an animal vs. human conflict . . . as with buildings the dept. of Parks and Recreation uses on Fairfield Blvd where birds have gotten inside . . . there’s an issue of fairness to the animals. There’s no automatic way to solve situations.

Meriden: a successfully rehabilitated home o Franklin Street, now bought by a new family, thanks to part of the Neighborhood Stabilization grant. This program, which returns money to the city eventually, has promise.

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