Friday, July 15, 2011

The Editor's Notepod, Fri., July 15, 2011

Malloy’s outline of planned Connecticut layoffs certainly cast something of a shadow in many places – closing motor vehicle offices will not be popular – but this must be done somehow. And he’s right that SEBAC change its ratification rules.

Congratulations to Michael Kahn, Southington police officer selected by the American Legion as the state’s top cop. An officer with a strong commitment to charity, the Law Enforcement Officer of the Year award is a fine recognition of his contributions.

Odysseyware, a program helping kids at Platt High School Meriden get through the summer and do what needs to be done for promotion.

Southington, like other towns, getting less money for road repair will do less of it this year. Watch out for potholes everywhere.

As elsewhere, Wallingford’s Gardeners Market kicks off this weekend on Saturday, at the railroad station, the first of 10 occasions. Nothing like fresh produce!

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