Wednesday, December 14, 2011

The Editor's Notepod, Wed., Dec. 14, 2011

Meriden’s school board is looking at worst case scenarios and considering how and whgy it might be necessary to close a school or schools to save money. It is a truly daunting prospect, but before anything of that sort happens, citizens might well wonder why it would be more cost-effective to close a whole school (or schools) rather than operate schools with closed and unoccupied rooms which would not be heated below a minimum.

Wallingford’s council, after a good deal of discussion, approved the school administrators’ contract.

Meriden’s industrial past is well-worth investigating, as a pair of researchers, independent of each other, examined firearms production in the city. The scale of some of these contracts was impressive.

A couple of Southington men ordered marijuana which was delivered to the post office and when they picked up the 12-pound package they were arrested. How could anyone believe such a deal would work, and worse, if it actually could, why would it work?

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