YourCT.com header image 2

Beautiful Saturday in September Open Thread


by turfgrrl


September 8th, 2007 · 6 Comments

Sure, there’s more going on in Norwalk. THe Oyster fest continues, the Norwalk Public Schools continue to furnish us with perplexing stories, trailers for furnishings, construction that is not yet finished etc. Then there’s the stabbing that Mr. Greenpeace broke here, and the Hour provides the details of a rather criminally experienced individual allegedly doing the knifing.

So the comments are yours to explore the other news, while I work on my statistical model of who will win what races and why, and what I’m going to say about that tomorrow.

The comments are all yours.

Tags: In the News

6 Responses so far “Beautiful Saturday in September Open Thread”



  • 1 nwlknative // Sep 8, 2007 at 2:15 pm

    The furniture in the trailers is distressing - more tax dollars being wasted. Are the storage trailers that appeared at Andrews Field also holding furniture? These are not the same ones as the band uses.

    Then the story in the Norwalk News about the deficit in school lunches with a half-baked explanation of where the money went. It still looks like there is no explanation of where $25,000.00 of the money actually went. If an individual has a $300.00 lunch account bill, that is almost a year’s worth of lunches. Why isn’t someone keeping tabs on this. I think someone needs to audit the lunch program to see where the problems are. The figures Opdahl gives just don’t make any sense at all.

  • 2 Shorefront Neighbor // Sep 8, 2007 at 3:42 pm

    I can hear the Oyster festival today. I’d like to know why there’s no complaints over noise level?

  • 3 #13 of the Miserable 25 // Sep 9, 2007 at 8:00 am

    Someone should also check to see if these “storage Trailers” are watertight. Hate to open them up and find that they have been leaking for the last 2years.

  • 4 here we go again // Sep 9, 2007 at 9:22 am

    there is more to the story #13 simply wait and you will read some more disturbing facts within the next couple of weeks it hasn’t ended.

  • 5 Anonymous // Sep 9, 2007 at 1:11 pm

    With aqll the waste Opdhal has accumulated over the years and of all those items that have mysteriously disappeared perhaps the city ought to do a very precise audit of these items

  • 6 anon432 // Sep 9, 2007 at 2:04 pm

    That is very interesting #5. I know you can get in big trouble for stealing Money, well, how much stuff can you steal before someone says , Hey, That’s not right? And is that embessalment of wood working tools and teacher desks?

Leave a Reply