The nursing home was ordered to transfer nearly 100 residents due to “widespread health and safety issues,” state health officials said.
The Wallingford Housing Authority is set to receive $500,000 in federal funding for affordable housing renovations.
Cayllie had a contagiously cheerful energy, and could make someone laugh even on their worst day. She worked at Yale as a registered nurse.
The Trojans and Titans both advanced to the CIAC Division II state tournament semifinals with wins on Friday night.
A lifelong Wallingford resident, he worked as a truck driver for most of his adult life and was an avid motorcycle rider.
Bob enjoyed a long career as a dedicated shop teacher at Lyman Hall, Maloney and Platt Tech High Schools for nearly 40 years.
The Sheehan graduate is being recognized for her work with the North Branford Soccer Club after coaching youth soccer players from 3U to 14U
Recent arrests by the Wallingford Police Department. All charges are allegations and not convictions.
The winning Play4 ticket was also recently sold at a Wallingford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Butch, known as a true gentleman with a big heart, worked as a machinist many years for Marlin Firearms and Nicholsons.
Betty worked many years for the family business, CAB Electric and Tri-Power, along with being a devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
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Donna Reynolds was presented with the monthly Platinum Caregiver Award.
The appointment was recently announced.
Edmund, a devoted family man, proudly served in the U.S. Army and worked as an automotive mechanic for many years.
Jean proudly served in Navy, before working as a physical science assistant. She also dedicated many years as a nurse at Gaylord Hospital.
The road was closed in both directions, according to state transportation officials.
Nearly 20 students from Wallingford were named to the Dean’s List and President's List for Fall 2021 at Goodwin University.
Donna Reynolds Presented with Monthly Platinum Caregiver Award from Assisted Living Services, Inc.
The winning scratch ticket worth $277,000 was recently sold at a Wallingford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Several clerks were fined for illegally selling tobacco products to underage youth, according to police.
The man is accused of robbing two gas stations at knifepoint in Wallingford, according to police.
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Kathleen, a loving mother and sister, served in the U.S. Navy and was a member of the Major Raoul Lufberry - V.F.W. Post #591.
Ken, remembered fondly for his love and dry humor, worked for the CT Department of Transportation and was heavily active in the community.
A Teddy’s Stores Gulf Station is reopening in Wallingford after being closed for three years, according to a report.
Alice cherished her loved ones and was a dedicated bookkeeper at Borrelli Farms in North Haven for many years.
Margie served as a realtor for Dan Combs Real Estate for 38 years and was a dedicated and cherished member of her community.
The stores are hosting a walk-up job fair at locations throughout Connecticut on Saturday, Feb. 26.
A parking ban will be in effect and officials announced that schools will be closed Friday due to the anticipated snowstorm.
General Wojtasik honorably served in the U.S. Army, retiring as Colonel, following a dedicated and decorated 36 years of service.
The officer was temporarily trapped inside the police cruiser after being struck by a vehicle while assisting a disabled tractor-trailer.
Gina, greatly endeared by her family, friends and colleagues, served as a dedicated nurse for many years, specializing in neo-natal care.
The national hardware retailer is celebrating its grand opening in Wallingford.
Pat was the owner and operator of DeBaise and Son’s Heating and Air Conditioning for many years and was heavily involved in the community.
Sandy worked at Sertec in Wallingford for many years and did the work of numerous people. She had a great sense of humor and will be missed.
Local officials have the option to set mask policy in schools when the state mandate ends Feb. 28.
Police said detectives received information concerning the theft of a firearm while investigating a cold case from 1988.