Friday, April 29, 2011

The Editor's Notepod, Fri., Apr. 29, 2011

Firms seem to be interested in bidding to manage the construction and renovation projects at Meriden’s Platt and Maloney High Schools. The city will select different firms for each job, following also the construction manager at-risk path, which could make the whole process more efficient and possibly slightly competitive.

Congratulations to Derynoski School Principal Karen Smith named to be Southington’s new assistant superintendent. That will of course open the way for a new principal at her school.

Wide variation among bids for forensic audit of Wallingford Housing Authority’s books suggests that the guidelines were somewhat imprecise. We hope the board can figure out what it wants and what it needs.

It is excellent that Girls Inc. of Meriden will give its annual Strong, Smart and Bold award this year to Molly Savard, executive director of the Bradley Home for 28 years.

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