Monday, January 16, 2012

The Editor's Notepod, Mon., Jan. 16, 2012

Southington School Superintendent Joseph V. Erardi Jr.’s administrator aspirant program, enrolling teachers who want to look for administrative posts and become qualified in a program to move them in that direction. It’s a sensible approach to filling this personnel need.

Meriden City Councilor Brian Daniels is acting on his campaign promise to seek funding for replacing Mills Memorial Apartments with something better for tenants and better for the city. It’s a competitive grant issue, there are – as always – flood plain issues, there must be replacement housing in place; but there has to be an answer.

Republicans vying for Connecticut Senate candidacy this year are going to be having an interesting battle with at least two, so far, McMahon and Shays, getting personal. On the other hand, there seems to be interesting discussion in the Democratic Party as well, so this will be a free-for-all.

Reading what Meriden superintendent of Schools Mark Benigni does during his long days is illuminating. Anyone who thinks that his position is a cushy one has another think coming.

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