Stories we are working on the Record-Journal newsroom on Friday, June 5
In Saturday's Record-Journal, look for a story on a new proposal on how to handle ethics complaints in Wallingford. There has been a lot of controversy over the past year on some of the decisions the board has made and sparring over its makeup. We’ll let you know about the latest plan.
Also in Wallingford we will have feature story in tomorrow’s newspaper on “bad tie day” at Town Hall.
Meriden will have a new court focusing on legal matters involving children.
In business, we will let you know about expanded hours for an agency that helps people find jobs.
In sports, we’ve already received word that today’s state tournament quarterfinal softball matchup between Lyman Hall and Waterford has been postponed. There may be other postponements. Look for an updated schedule in Saturday’s Record-Journal sports section.
Upcoming in the Record-Journal
In Sunday’s Record-Journal, look for a story on first-term Wallingford Republican councilor John Letourneau’s battle to secure his party’s endorsement.
On MyRecordJournal.com
Very active forum on last night’s decision by the Meriden Board of Education to move forward with a plan to layoff teachers.
The Cheshire Relay for Life event kicks off tonight. We will have a spotted photographer at the event. Look for pics on MyRecordJournal later tonight.
Friday, June 5, 2009
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