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Downed Boiler Causes Heating Issues at Sheehan: Report
It's been a rough start to 2016 for Wallingford school buildings with issues at Lyman Hall and the district's central office on Monday.

The temperature outside is freezing and apparently it’s not so great inside of Sheehan High School either.
The school is dealing with some heating issues due to a downed boiler, according to the Meriden Record-Journal.
The Record-Journal reports crews were working on the boiler on Tuesday morning and Superintendent of Schools Dr. Salvatore Menzo said the building does have heat thanks to at least another working boiler and students can wear jackets or sweaters during the course of the day.
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It’s been a rough start to 2016 for some Wallingford school building as Lyman Hall students were dismissed early on the first day back from Winter Break on Monday due to a water main break under the building.
Earlier on Monday, the district’s central office was relocated to the Vo-Ag building at Lyman Hall High School after the first floor of the three-story building on Hall Avenue had been flooded by a leaky pipe in a second-floor bathroom, according to the New Haven Register.
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Menzo wasn’t sure when they will be able to move back into the Hall Avenue building.
Read more at the New Haven Register here and the Meriden Record-Journal here.
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