Wednesday, December 15, 2010

The Editor's Notepod, Wed., Dec. 15, 2010

Cheshire’s Town Council has voted to accept the state grant for the artificial turf field at the high school. With this decision now settled, we hope this long delayed project can move foreward quickly and usefully.

Governor-Elect Malloy has met with leaders of Connecticut industry and told them that when he takes office the state will be “open for business.” We will await with interest the exact shape of that promise.

Southington Education Foundation has set its sights on a “big ticket” plan, an educational facility focused on science, technology, engineering and mathematics. A long term project, the foundation has hopes of locating it at the Y’s Camp Sloper.

While it’s good to know that Covanta has located the source and cause of pollution leaks at the Trash-to-Energy plant in Wallingford, and halted them, it will be more reassuring to know that the leaks will not be repeated.

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