The accident involved one vehicle, according to the state DOT.
Michael, who served in the 2nd Infantry Division of the U.S. Army, was employed by Walsh Construction, where he worked as a Project Manager.
A standout athlete at Lyman Hall, Bill worked for the family business, Bee Mac Construction, for 38 years and had a love for construction.
Recent arrests by the Wallingford Police Department. All charges are allegations and not convictions.
He was regularly seen at Sala’s Corner Store buying & scratching lottery tickets. His family was his No. 1 priority & will be sorely missed.
Students from Wallingford were named to the Dean's List for the 2022 fall semester at Central Connecticut State University.
The cost to repair the playground will be $69,000, according to police. Small fires were also started in a porta-potty and basketball court.
Kristen Gilbride’s love of coffee led to the opening of her own coffee shop – Green Kettle Coffee, which recently opened in Wallingford.
Linda worked as a para-professional for the Wallingford Board of Education for more than 35 years.
Jack was employed by Philadelphia Electric Company for 33 years, retiring in 1990.
A life member & director of the Wallingford Historical Society, he was a volunteer of the North Farms Volunteer Fire Department, Company 7.
A U.S. Army veteran who served as parish Deacon at the Most Holy Trinity Church, he worked at American Cyanamid for over 30 years.
She worked as a fraud investigator for Electronic Data Services in East Hartford for many years until her retirement.
Paul, who grew up playing hockey in Hamden, worked as a landscaper for himself and various local companies. He loved the outdoors.
The man was accused of being in the possession of images and videos “depicting minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct,” officials said.
Several clerks were fined for illegally selling tobacco products to underage youth, according to police.
Plans call for a 1.5-acre site to be redeveloped into a modern car wash, according to a report.
Participants completing the 12-location program become eligible to win Prizes valued at more than $6,000
Henry was a gentle soul who put the spark of joy in everyone’s life.
Students from Wallingford were named to the Dean's List for the 2022 fall semester at Eastern Connecticut State University.
Abreu will support and develop the staff, delve into community involvement and work to grow new business.
We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in Wallingford
Connecticut Insurance Department Commissioner Andrew N. Mais recently announced the appointment.
Ken spent many years working at Cheshire’s Copeland Company and later Dalton Enterprises. He went on to own and run his own company.
Nick made lifelong friends and family through the drum corps and continued to march and practice with the Senior Ancients.
Doug, who worked for Sikorsky Aircraft for 38 years, loved to tell many stories and jokes that had everyone in the room laughing.
The man was arrested again after police said he violated the conditions of release before his court appearance the next day.
A longtime journalist with the Record-Journal, he was a brilliant editor and good with people. He rose to become assistant managing editor.
Julie married, became a homemaker who raised her family and served as a devoted Sunday school teacher and Deacon.
A Lexus stolen from Fairfield was found in Wallingford, leading to the arrest of two people, according to police.
The victim got her purse back after an attempted robbery in broad daylight in the Stop & Shop parking lot in Wallingford, police said.
The big win came on a scratch ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The woman accused of killing her three children is a former Wallingford resident and Quinnipiac University graduate, according to reports.
Lucy was a social butterfly and loved being a member of the Red Hat Ladies Society, the Junior Women’s Club, the Trinity Ladies Club & more.
The accident was reported Wednesday morning.
The event will honor alumni of the Lyman Hall girls basketball program and longtime coach Nick Economopoulos, who died in May at 72.
Club 24 in Wallingford is hosting a “Push-ups for Pets” fundraiser to benefit the Friends of the Wallingford Animal Shelter.