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Fatal Fire; Redemption Center Closes; Sheehan, Lyman Hall Rank Among State's Best Public High Schools: Wallingford News
Vehicles burglarized overnight/ Man charged with selling drugs out of home: PD/ Police blotter/ Students honored/ Recent obituaries and more

There was plenty of news across Wallingford over the past week. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories. Contribute your own content to Patch by signing up for an account and clicking the “Post on Patch” button at the top right of the site.
The fire broke out Friday at a senior apartment complex.>>>Read More.
Niche.com compiled the rankings of the 100 best public high schools in Connecticut. See how your town’s schools performed.>>>Read More.
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State officials plan to talk with Coca-Cola after two facilities in the state closed in the wake of the company’s new requirements.>>>Read More.
Police interrupted an alleged cocaine transaction and arrested the suspect, who they say has prior convictions for selling narcotics.>>>Read More.
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Police said store surveillance video captured the suspect stealing high-end bottles of whisky.>>>Read More.
Police Blotter: Recent arrests by the Wallingford Police Department.>>>Read More.
Police are investigating numerous reports of thefts from vehicles. A suspect recently fled from police and ditched a stolen car in Hamden.>>>Read More.
Bob, a U.S. Army veteran, was a devoted husband, father and grandfather who cherished time spent with family, especially his grandchildren.>>>Read More.
She was employed as a bookkeeper for Barberino Pontiac in Wallingford for many years.>>>Read More.
A charter member and past president of the Wallingford Jr. Women’s Club, she will be remembered as a loving mother, friend and companion.>>>Read More.
She was a Lyman Hall graduate and retired from Wallingford’s Board of Education as a budget and grant clerk after 33 years of service.>>>Read More.
Kevin, a U.S. Army veteran, worked at ABS Pumps in Meriden for many years and was a loving father. He will be greatly missed by many.>>>Read More.
He worked for 35 years at Heise Industries and was a dedicated person who truly cared for his children and grandchildren.>>>Read More.
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