Thursday, March 3, 2011

The Editor's Notepod, Thur., Mar. 3, 2011

We hope that approaches to the state for preservation of the Bilger Farm in Meriden are successful, since that’s the owner’s desire.

It may well be that the best way to end the partisan approach at Wallingford Housing Authority is for everyone to go, but it seems more than premature for anyone to be calling for the resignation of the two Democrats on the board merely because the two Republicans have left. But there are undercurrents under the undercurrents, and this is not a healthy way for a municipality to run its politics.

If there’s a section of Southington not well covered by fire service it should be out of line to ask for more personnel, no matter how difficult the economy.

Performance of Connecticut’s food stamp processing department, due mainly to lack of personnel. Alas, it seems unlikely that it will be improved any time soon.

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