Friday, December 10, 2010

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

Meriden Superintendent Mark Benigni took a group of local realtors around to city schools after giving a slide show on the plus side of his city. Benigni’s approach is to be applauded and supported as both useful and innovative.

It’s hard to see any justification for opposition in principle to state regulations on stream flow and ground water use, such as seems to be coming from Wallingford. Surely, in principle, there’s as much reason, in a world soon to be short of fresh water, to regulate as there is to set standards for waste water.

Southington: it’s evident that all is not smooth sailing among members of the Board of Finance. We hope they work matters out, as that sort of discord makes a hash out of functioning.

State: another kind of fuel, liquefied natural gas, is going to be sold at a station near Bridgeport along I-95. This is the third alternative stations this fall, the first two being hydrogen and electricity stations.

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