Thursday, June 2, 2011

The Editor's Notepod, Thur., June 2, 2011

It seems a done deal: Southington will not try to combine an artificial playing field project with the middle schools project in a referendum this fall. It’s a safer but less exciting choice.

Why does it seem that so many decisions made at the Wallingford Housing authority are so easy to disagree with? The latest issue – nothing against the attorney involved – are legal bills (hardly surprising given the political atmosphere) which are headed for a bidding process in the future.

Connecticut Senate’s decision to approve a bill calling for consolidation of several state agencies, including Freedom of Information, Ethics and Elections. This is a terrible choice and will cost the state dearly over the years if it becomes law.

Congratulations to Wallingford high school juniors from Lyman Hall, Sheehan and Choate Rosemary honored by Rotary Club for service above self. These are going to be good folks to have around as adults.

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