Southington officials are applying for a “Safe Routes to School” grant which could both create more sidewalk connections with parks and destinations and improve existing walkways. This should be a fine and healthy addition to the town.
Notions of including the Coe property and mansion in plans for Platt are extremely interesting but there won’t be too many ready to jump on this Meriden horse until it’s been weighed and measured a good deal more.
There were apparently around twenty African-Americans from Wallingford (of which Meriden was then a part) who fought in the Revolutionary War. It would be fine to support the project to honor their memory on a national basis.
A bill is now on its way to the governor’s office prohibiting first responders from taking photos at accident scenes in Connecticut and distributing them informally. While such a practice is extremely distasteful, passing a law of this kind seems to brim with unforeseen consequences for public information.
One more step has been taken in Middlefield to revive prospects for the former Powder Ridge ski area. We are happy to see this project moving forward.
New Life Church and Pastor Rev. Will Marotti deserve a fine round of thanks for offering a matching grant for Wallingford fireworks display on Independence Day weekend. The deadline for a rather large sum is tomorrow, and we hope they make it.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
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