A reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the “reprehensible acts,” police said.
State funds will help protect 1,013 acres of open space in 17 communities, Gov. Ned Lamont announced this week.
Ten students from Wallingford were named to the Dean’s List for the 2022 spring semester at Eastern Connecticut State University.
The Titans won their first-ever State Open championship, just days after winning the program’s first outdoor title at the Class M meet.
Helen, a longtime employee for Component Engineers Inc., in Wallingford, was known as one-of-a-kind and cherished time with loved ones.
Gloria served many years as a Human Resources Specialist for Page Communication Engineers. She loved tennis, making friends and performing.
Camille, lovingly referred to as artistic and adventurous, was a talented seamstress, hairdresser, cook and successful business owner.
Nancy, a loving and devoted mother, enjoyed gardening, baking, cooking and truly cherished spending time with loved ones.
She was unanimously endorsed by the Wallingford Republican Town Committee.
Steph was always devoted to her family, friends and pets and had previously worked at Fusion Dance as well as the non-profit Soul Friends.
Joan, known for her big heart, sense of humor and spirit, was a long-time dedicated employee of Anthem Blue Cross.
Dennie was known for his quick wit, the gift of storytelling, love of the Boston Red Sox and devotion to family and friends.
Peter was a loving and devoted family man, dedicated employee at Pratt & Whitney for 40 years and active member of the community.
Annette, lovingly referred to as “Nettie Belle”, cherished spending time with family, friends and her beloved dogs.
Bob was a decorated Korean War veteran, longtime employee of both Remington Arms and Sikorsky and a talented musician and singer.
The Sheehan graduate set a school record for the SCSU men’s track and field team at the NCAA National Championships over the weekend.
Records from 2012 to be destroyed August 1, 2022
Donald, a devoted husband, father and grandfather, was an avid music enthusiast and talented guitar player.
Greg was an employee of 3M Purification Inc. for 43 years and was an active and dedicated member of the community.
Ken, a huge personality in town, worked in the Wallingford school system for over 30 years and retired as Vice Principal at Dag Hammarskjold
Eco was a legendary basketball coach and longtime teacher. His passion, empathy, and charisma positively impacted countless lives.
Barbara was known as opinionated, feisty, articulate, honest, an avid reader, intelligent, extremely loyal, devoted and loving.
William, a member of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, cherished his community and had great life-long love for flying.
Riley O’Connell has launched his campaign for the 2023 election, just six months after Wallingford’s closest mayoral election in 30 years.
Judie, a lifelong Wallingford resident, was a devoted parishioner of Most Holy Trinity Church, where she coordinated events for many years.
Shirley was a past member of the Wallingford Garden Club, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and the Wallingford Chorus.
Gaylord First in Northeast to Offer the HABIT Healthy Action to Benefit Independence & Thinking® Program Developed by Mayo Clinic
Wallingford Police announce several road closures that will be in effect for the upcoming Memorial Day Parade.
Jesse, a loving father, son and brother, had a unique sense of humor, taste for good, organic, food, quest for knowledge and love for life.
Honorees at the 39th annual CIAC Scholar-Athlete Awards Banquet were feted in person Sunday after virtual celebrations the past two years.
Kenneth, a devoted family man and friend to many, proudly provided 48 years of caring dentistry to the citizens of Connecticut.
Edna was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
Wallingford Superintendent Danielle Bellizzi recently announced the school district has an agreement with a new transportation provider.
DOT: Accident happened between exits 14 and 13, southbound lane now closed.
Mayor Dickinson vetoed the council's budget that increased the use of the town’s financial reserve funds & other funds to cut the mill rate.
Part of mail fraud, identity theft and bank fraud scheme. Investigated by Hamden, Wallingford, Waterford and Guilford police departments.
Quinnipiac University student Gabriella Colello of Wallingford receives Outstanding Senior Award
The man is accused of pushing the officer across the street in Downtown Milford into the side of a police vehicle and injuring the officer.
Annmarie Gouin, a talented artist and avid golfer, cherished time with loved ones and was a dedicated member of the Wallingford community.
The woman, who had all four limbs amputated, is suing the hospital on claims of medical malpractice in treating her sepsis case.