Wednesday, March 30, 2011

The Editor's Notepod, Wed., Mar. 30, 2011

Meriden’s ethics board met and is considering the McGoldrick situation carefully. No problem taking time to consider a decision, but we hope there will be no delay, either, since the issue is ripe.

We didn’t really want to read about that stop work order regarding the sub contractors on the Chamberlain Heights project in Meriden. It has taken so long to get this renovation project under way and has had such complex financing, and we are reluctant to encounter another delaying and complicating situation.

It is good that the polling on foot traffic was carried out regarding the North Center School project in Southington. Now that it’s done, we hope this plan can move forward.

Cytec’s pollution permits and permitted waste discharges in Wallingford waters often get some attention, even on a national basis, but by and large the record over the years seems close within established parameters. In any case, now is the time for those with questions or concerns to voice them, as the permit renewals are considered.

The cover for Cheshire’s pool bubble was removed for the last time thi
s week and taken away for whatever salvage purpose it may have, including covering piles of dirt. It’s a sad end for a hopeful project, and it leaves the town with decisions to be made.

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