Saturday, December 17, 2011

The Editor's Notepod, Sat., Dec. 17, 2011

Congratulations to new appointees in Wallingford’s Law Department, particularly Janice Small who has served as town attorney since 1988 and moves to corporation counsel. There’s good stability in this arrangement.

The best way to avoid thefts from your cars, say local police, is to avoid letting your car be a desirable target. Remove or hide all sorts of gear so that thieves are not attracted.

Southington’s Board of Park Commissioners is working to get all recreational sports leagues on the same page regarding practices, government and financial management. This is a good plan and one which should improve sports in town.

Work has begun at Hanover School’s all-day-kindergarten addition, despite the rough economy. This is said to be the best plan for Meriden’s children, but it must somehow be managed in spite of fiscal challenges.

Interesting redistricting results which has moved potential challenger out of one district into another in Wallingford. However, that potential candidate, Craig Fishbein, may decide to run in any case, just against a different incumbent, Mary Fritz instead of Mary Mushinsky.

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