Wednesday, June 23, 2010

The Editor's Notepod, Wed., June 23, 2010

Meriden: the idea of a veterans’ housing apartment on the lot along Hanover between South First and Second is most interesting, and it’s good to do something for vets who have done service to the nation. This is something to encourage at this point, especially since efforts to develop the tract have not been successful.

Cheshire: Not really a big surprise that the pool bubble referendum failed overwhelmingly. Given the economy and the long, drawn-out struggle with the pool’s various problems, it’s a wonder the town didn’t just vote to fill the thing in and forget it.

Wallingford’s Economic Development Commission seems to be having issues with the Town Council over its business recruiter position. We hope that this uncertainty can be resolved, since it is not at all a way to accomplish anyone’s goals.

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