Monday, September 12, 2011

The Editor's Notepod, Mon., Sept. 12, 2011

A CL&P executive will be working with Connecticut municipal officials to improve emergency response after the remnants of Hurricane Irene knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of customers. We’re not quite sure what that means, but the idea of coordinating, where possible, between utility and responders makes a lot of sense – and hurricanes will continue to happen.

Meriden seems to have gotten the go-ahead to begin working on the kindergarten classroom at Hanover School, and, though it may not be ready by start of school in 2012, the students will start somewhere. Delay was caused by a single PCB-contaminated brick: must have been some brick!

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