Clearly, the peril of asking Southington voters to consider an artificial turf field at the same time they are considering middle school funding has occurred to others. We need say no more.
Congratulations to the Wallingford Fireworks Fund, which has managed to raise the cash needed (and just in the nick of time) to fund the annual celebration. Supporters are to be credited with grit and determination.
This year’s graduating class is a tribute to the need for and effectiveness of Alta, the alternative high school for kids who fit in in a different way and are finding regular high school impermeable. Southington and especially the 60 young people in this program are lucky to have this option.
Connecticut may have experienced a retiree health care windfall, but, as Comptroller Kevin P. Lembo says, that does not mean we can afford to short next year’s allocations.
The Meriden Humane Society will be the beneficiary of some Roger Sherman students who decided to hold a charity dinner to raise money to support the non-profit agency which is always short of cash. This sort of generous impulse is great to see in kids and we hope the community will support in kind.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
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