Tuesday, July 6, 2010

The Editor's Notepod, Tues., July 6, 2010

Southington: when developers begin to look at projects which change the shape of the landscape, it’s fairly natural for the neighbors to worry. Now’s the time for those living at Southgate Apartments to make opinions clear and to try and shape the future into acceptable contours.

Wallingford: so now the cafeteria workers contract, rejected last year by council, has gone to arbitration and has been approved by default, giving the raises which were the point of the objection in the first place. Rejecting contracts worked out by the board of education and the unions doesn’t seem a particularly favorable or effective policy — although it makes a point.

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