Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The Editor's Notepod, Wed., Mar. 23, 2011

the Southington area adjacent to that facility. This is very welcome news.

We certainly hope that the choice of local developer Joseph DiNatale to the vacant seat on the Wallingford Housing Authority board will improve the functioning of that body. It is time to set that particular house in order.

If $322 million out of a total $340 million in Connecticut energy taxes will come from the nuclear plants at Millstone Point, it is hard not to think that the imposition is a little skewed. More details could solve the problem.

Students at Middlesex in Meriden got a chance to hear Speaker Chris Donovan this week, and to ask him questions about policy and practice in the legislature and at the state level.

How excellent that students at Plantsville School, Southington, had a chance to hear and see a string quartet and to make connections between music and math! We hope this becomes a habit.

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