Sunday, May 15, 2011

The Editor's Notepod, Sun., May 15, 2011

Meriden’s high school projects really need to move forward. There’s consensus on the necessity for renovations despite the terrifying expense and it’s important to agree on that; details can be adjusted later.

The headmaster of Shelton High School has found a way to allow that senior who stuck his information on the high school wall to go the prom with his date. We are glad the subtleties of the administrative mind were equal to the challenge.

Fourteen out of 15 of Connecticut’s public employee unions and 80 percent of the voting members must ratify the health and retirement changes worked out with Gov. Malloy. Each of the 34 bargaining units must approve any wage changes

Cheshire’s Senior Center featured a Safety Fashion Show with police, firefighters and government workers along with employees of utilities and communication companies. It can’t hurt and it sounds as if everyone had some fun.

Southington’s Youth Services department is reaching out to teenagers to provide them with fun and entertaining activities, beginning with “Cardone the Ultimate Vaudeville Magician” who will present a classic magic show on June 3.

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