Saturday, October 22, 2011

The Editor's Notepod, Sat., Oct. 22, 2011

Wallingford Housing Authority is about to be released and indications are that there are problems. All concerned should proceed with circumspection and with careful advice.

Southington’s Apple Harvest Festival 2011 seems on its way not only to complete fiscal independence but also to showing a small net income. This is good news for the people of Southington.

Meriden’s Housing Authority is following the lead of City Council and limiting speakers at board meetings to three minutes and items on the agenda. While this is a sensible – though unpopular – procedure, it does seem that insofar as it is or appears to be a move to halt discussion of Tenant Commissioner James White’s eviction status, one must question the timing of this decision.

Demonstrating that learning through music, movement, visuals, and technology is the future of education, Lincoln Middle School was host last week to Lodge McCammon, a specialist in curriculum and contemporary media. He had Meriden kids singing, dancing and videographing to Isaac Newton’s First Law.

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