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"Graceful Editing Now Done"

The day's best comments from Patch account-holders (including editors) in Fairfield County.

DANBURY: “I wanted to like this place more. I will probably go back to give it a second chance.” — That’s what Danbury Patch account-holder had to say about , giving the eatery three out of five stars in a rating and review posted in the site’s business directory for future readers to find.

DARIEN: “Graceful editing now done.” — That’s how Patch’s own Darien local editor responded to one reader who objected to a blatantly pro-New Canaan portion of , which was cross-posted to Darien. Gracefully edited or no, it promotes this afternoon’s rival softball game between the two towns.

RIDGEFIELD: “Become a privately held, non profit library. Put some books in that shed.” — That’s what said on Ridgefield Patch in response to one reader who asked in jest how he or she could get a permit waiver for a storage shed. The comment referenced an article on the local library’s seeking to in changing how much it pays toward a planned renovation project.

SHELTON: “Nice!” — That’s what had to say about photos of Mars shot for the .

WESTON-REDDING-EASTON: “Was it a group of Harley riding dentists and insurance agents in worn leathers acting butch?” — That was the question on ’s mind this morning following reports that a and motorist.

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Richard Frascone June 17, 2013 at 07:37 am
Sorry guys. Watch who's telling the truth, Comcast channel 23 tonight at 7PM. Live call in show.
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