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First Selectman Presents Budget to Finance Panel


WASHINGTON — During a meeting held Monday, April 12, First Selectman Jim Brinton presented the 2021-22 budget proposal to the Board of Finance.
He noted that the goal is to continue capital projects, invest in personnel and update practices and systems in town hall. “There are a lot of changes.”
In the selectmen’s proposed budget, staff received a 2.0 percent increase, which is above the 1.4 percent cost of living, and includes a decrease in hours for the assessor from 30 to 22.5 and an increase in hours for the assessor’s clerk.
The shift in hours will allow the assessor’s clerk to continue to earn her credentials. ....

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Roth and the critics | TheArticle


Philip Roth 2002 (Dennis Van Tine/ABACAPRESS.COM)
The reviews of Blake Bailey’s
Philip Roth: The Biography have been pouring out on both sides of the Atlantic. What is striking is how badly written the British ones have been and how smart the American ones are. What makes the British reviews so much worse?
First, the bizarre omissions. Tim Adams’s review in
The Observer of Bailey’s biography doesn’t use the words “Jew” or “Jewish” once. This is extraordinary. Not only was Roth Jewish, he wrote constantly about Jews, from Anne Frank and Kafka to his own fictional characters Portnoy and Zuckerman. Roth couldn’t have been more Jewish. It’s not just the Jewish subject matter. Above all, it’s the voice, that distinctive mix of high and low, funny and serious. “If Yahweh wanted me to be calm,” he writes in ....

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Opinion: In the South, the pen is mighty


Opinion: In the South, the pen is mighty
CNN
3/16/2021
© Maude Scuyler Clay
A Mississippi Delta cotton field.
Last year, the late Randall Kenan spoke at the University of Mississippi about his work as a writer and the role of the writer in society. Kenan said, for a community to change they have to understand the devastation they are wreaking on certain people.
Yes, Georgia flipped blue because of a massive voter enfranchisement effort. But I like to think that it was also the groundbreaking work of Georgia writers, from James Alan McPherson and Alice Walker to Tayari Jones, who all created a literary culture in their home state that helped its populace begin to see the devastation that was being imposed on many of its citizens. Southern writing today embraces a variety of identities and perspectives, and even includes writers who are Southern transplants as well as natives, revealing how those who choose to live in the South must also inhabit the ....

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