Wednesday, April 20, 2011

The Editor's Notepod, Wed., Apr. 20, 2011

Carabetta Enterprises are trying once again for development near Meriden's Cathole Mountain, although it doesn’t seem to offer much change to win the approval this time around.

Connecticut Republicans offer budget plan: eliminate waste, combine departments, cut staff. Even with 2700 fewer employees (at $77,000 average compensation each) it’s only $208 million, a long way from the billions needed.

So the Wallingford Historic Trust is short of directors, three people having moved away, and residency is not a requirement and yet there were issues over Jerry Farrell suggesting a couple of his campaign workers be named to the board? There are conflicts, we guess, and conflicts.

Plainville’s council has now approved the joint public health district with Southington, and this will be a positive move for both towns.

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