Friday, September 10, 2010

The Editor's Notepod, Fri., Sept. 10, 2010

Meriden: Surely every one of those 20,000 delinquent accounts with motor vehicles on which taxes are due is eagerly awaiting word from the firm hired to collect these debts. The sooner it’s paid, the less the expense.

Wallingford: The good times are continuing at the Housing Authority, with a partisan divide growing abyssal. Now an audit has been approved, which may or may not result in anything from a nuclear explosion to utter tranquility.

State: the shoes (and lawsuits) are dropping hard and fast over the blast at that power plant in Middletown. From the reports issued in August, there would seem to plenty of opportunity for blame.

Southington: The middle school issue has taken a step forward with a request for funding for a study. It’s in the right direction, and, in spite of the money involved, it should be moved along with energy.

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