The café that aims to inspire people with healthy ways to satisfy the appetite will celebrate its grand opening on Saturday, June 27.
The complete guide to fireworks celebrations in and near Wallingford.
Beat the heat this summer with story-time at the Connecticut Historical Society!
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The National Weather Service is forecasting heavy rain, possible thunderstorms, and gusty winds this weekend.
Wallingford Public Library and Wallingford restaurant Kender’s Indian Palace present The Flavors of India, a food and film event.
The June 25th edition of the E-Newsletter from the Wallingford-based company.
Bristol-Myers Squibb to leave town; Details on fireworks display and more top Wallingford news of the week so far...
An unaffiliated businessman has announced he is planning on challenging longtime Mayor William W. Dickinson Jr. this November.
New statistics from the state Department of Labor show unemployment rates for every town in Connecticut.
A Nor’easter-type system could dump a significant amount of rain this weekend and we’ll let you know when it’s supposed to begin.
The company, which was the town’s top tax payer last year, announced plans to close the site in 2018.
Now hiring nursing positions, managers, directors and more.
The crash was reported just after 9:15 p.m.
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The Wallingford Electric Division provides an update on when to expect services to be restored.
The state DEEP announced that the swimming area is closed for Wednesday, June 24.
Find out when and where your local fireworks will be held this summer.
Mayor Dickinson advises residents to stay indoors to avoid injury from damaged trees and branches.
Numerous trees were reported down including several that landed on houses in town.
A man broke into a downtown business early Tuesday morning and a fight spilled out onto the sidewalk. Police are investigating.
The company that supplies Big Y, ShopRite, 7-Eleven, PriceRite and others with bottled water has issued a recall because of E.coli.
June 28th “The amount you measure is the amount you will be given back.” Worship Leaders: Mental Health Ministry Task Force
A 32-year-old political newcomer is considering a run against Republican William W. Dickinson Jr., who has served as mayor since 1983.
The swimming area has an elevated bacteria level.
There is a chance for severe thunderstorms, heavy rains, large hail and damaging winds today.
See what houses are selling for here.
Cheddar was reported missing on June 18.
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Acadia (Stop & Shop), Big Y, ShopRite, 7-11 and several other bottled brands have been recalled due to possible E. Coli contamination.
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The National Weather Service has already issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for the southern half of the state.
Four Adaptive Athletes Participating in Event that Encourages Physically Disabled Athletes to Stay Active and Build Self-Confidence
Plus: Girl Scout honored; Police Blotter; Real estate roundup and more top Wallingford Patch stories of the week.
A report analyzes how many Dunkin’ Donuts are located in each community and explores whether you have too many or not enough.
The schools are some of the best in the state according to Niche.com, which ranked 19,710 middle schools nationwide.
Also hiring private contracts for house cleaning, dog sitter, tutor and more. Check out the roundup of part-time job postings here.
he Titans won the Class M state championship last week.
There are more than two dozen breweries across the state and several are located near you.