Thursday, June 23, 2011

The Editor's Notepod, Thur., June 23, 2011

We are sorry to learn that there are some construction issues at Meriden’s newly renovated Chamberlain Heights: water in some basements, damaged appliances, and so on. Tenants, though, like the new surroundings and hope the problems can be rectified easily.

Congratulations to all the new graduates of all the high schools in the area. We wish them the best in future endeavors: higher education, the workplace, the military or whatever, but most of all we hope the economy improves for them.

In the “dig they must” category comes blasting in the Mill Street area in Southington as workers push through bedrock to keep the Farmstead Interceptor project moving forward. Patience is the watchword, and it will be done in reasonable time.

Outbreak of a contagious canine disease at the Meriden Animal Control Center. Sensibly, the center is not releasing animals for adoption or accepting new ones until the animals there are symptom free for two weeks, but it’s a good moment to remind dog owners to take their pets for distemper shots.

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