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"And Now, I Tire of This Inane Back-and-Forth"

The day's best comments from Patch account-holders in our Fairfield County towns.

FAIRFIELD: “And now, I tire of this inane back-and-forth with you.” — So said in forbidding the animals on beaches, and became—some might say descended into—a discussion among other things about which species dirty our waters with their waste.

GREENWICH: “Because of the lack of real Watershed Planning we can expect this trend to continue.” — That’s what Greenwich Patch account-holder and said in an article summarizing how , prompting town officials to urge residents to "voluntarily conserve.''

MONROE: “The economy was on course for that reef long before Obama took helm of the ship.” — So said in response to which peeks in each morning at what our elected officials in Washington, D.C. are saying and doing.

NEWTOWN: “Food quality is uneven, often very good, sometimes "ok" but never bad.” — This was part of a recent review from in Patch’s business listing directory in Newtown, for , a fine dining venue set in a 200-year-old converted colonial.

SHELTON: “Well I saw someone fishing there this morning so someone should go and make sure no one else does until tomorrow.” — That’s what about how Shelton's has reportedly been stocked with trout as well as 600 surplus Atlantic salmon broomstick. The trout-fishing season doesn’t open until Saturday.

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Eric T Gray May 17, 2013 at 03:54 pm
Jessica, what do you mean 'when society lets them down'? I'm struggling to understand what you areRead More trying to convey... Please elaborate if you can.
Most Popular Poster May 17, 2013 at 02:03 pm
"Bethel teachers are not only educating students, but when society lets kids down, it’sRead More teachers who step in to fill the gap." Explain to me how an average salary of $60,000 per year for working 183 days during that year and an EXTREMELY generous retirement package (compared to the 240 a year the rest of us have to work) considered "society letting them down"?
Most Popular Poster May 17, 2013 at 09:42 am
It was a great job Mike and the EDC did on keeping the jobs from Cannondale from leaving Bethel. TooRead More bad Paul Z. won't have the guts to ask you about it on this "lively" show.
Princess Pea May 17, 2013 at 12:26 am
Billy: Since I don't own a beat up 1998 Honda (rather, a non-beat up, rather nice, rather newRead More European sedan) does that mean I would have been immune to the seduction of the reduction in my property taxes? Just trying to follow your logic here...