Tuesday, July 19, 2011

The Editor's Notepod, Tues., July 19, 2011

The Blue Trail Range of Wallingford and its owners have been released from claims concerning possible threats caused by bullets fired there and from claims that lead from bullets was contaminating Ulbrich Reservoir. This will be a fine relief for this business and enable it to get on with what it does best.

Meriden anglers will be able to fish – so long as they have fishing license – in Mirror Lake, now reserved for kids under 15. Perhaps their presence will help lower the quantity of goose dropping which has been typical.

SEBAC has agreed to change its approval process for contracts and modifications. It seems that a renewed effort to get the huge agreement with Gov. Malloy approved by Connecticut's rank and file.

Lots of book lovers will be sad at the demise of Borders Books, including at Meriden Westfield Shopping Town, now expected to begin perhaps as early as this Friday. It’s a combination of the economy and changing consumer habits.

The ACLU is taking on the issue of prison porn, or at least thinking about it, now that Connecticut prisons are readying to remove it all from prisoners. It’s apparently a question of safety, since porn is a valuable and tradable asset for prisoners, which results in violence which impacts guards.

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