The Planning and Zoning Commission approved plans for a new O’Reilly Auto Parts store to be built in Wallingford, according to a report.
Annie enjoyed a long successful career in the nursing field and was a dedicated member of the community.
He was the first Wallingford student to attend & graduate with honors from the Sound School, a regional aquaculture high school in New Haven
Seventeen students from Wallingford were named to the President’s Honors List & the Dean’s List for Fall 2021 at the University of Hartford.
Tina, a woman of strong faith and founding member of the Church of the Resurrection, worked many years for the Unimax Switch Corporation.
Plans call for three tennis courts to be renovated into pickleball-only courts.
Margaret worked for Pratt and Whitney as a machine operator. She enjoyed reading, puzzles, ice cream and spending time with loves ones.
Imogene loved to bake, sew and listen to a variety of musical genres and was an avid Red Sox and UConn basketball fan.
Officer Carmelo Ticino recently retired after 35 years of service with the Wallingford Police Department in various roles.
The winning scratch ticket was recently sold at a Meriden business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Henrique, a dedicated employee of Nucor Steel in Wallingford for many years, cherished spending time with loved ones.
Oh What A Night: Sheehan and Lyman Hall high schools both won state titles at the CIAC Class M Indoor Track Championships on Thursday.
The winning scratch ticket was recently sold at a Wilton business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Judy worked as an accountant before becoming a self-proclaimed “full-time domestic engineer”.
A U.S. Navy veteran during the Vietnam era, he was awarded the National Defense Service medal and the Republic of Vietnam Service medal.
Local officials will have control over masks in schools after Gov. Ned Lamont announced plans to end the state mandate on Feb. 28.
Isabel, a warrior who survived many challenges throughout her lifetime, enjoyed traveling, shopping, cooking and spending time with family.
MaryJane worked for 35 years as a nurse and enjoyed cooking, gardening and entertaining family and friends.
A U.S. Navy veteran, he was a supervisor at American Metal Fabricators & later worked as Lead Maintainer for Heritage Village in Southbury.
Ulbrich and Wallingford Public Schools secured funding for a learning center program that provides services to elementary school students.
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Elizabeth, lovingly known as “Nanny” or “Nana-Boo-Boo”, had a heart of gold and was well loved by all who had the pleasure of knowing her.
Madeline, affectionately known as “Mimi”, was dedicated and devoted to her family, always cherishing her time with loved ones.
Richard worked as machinist for various manufacturing companies and was a life member of the Cheshire Fire Department.
The first Make to Sell cohort has ended, and the NHFPL is pleased to introduce you to some of the new businesses that came out of this e ...
With hazardous road conditions expected, officials announce a parking ban that will be in effect in Wallingford.
Recent arrests by the Wallingford Police Department. All charges are allegations and not convictions.
The winning scratch ticket worth $50,000 was recently sold at a Wallingford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Updated federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in New Haven County and across CT.
Karen was a medical professional who dedicated her life to serving others. Family was everything to her & she will be greatly missed by all.
Crews extinguished a fire that was contained to the home’s family room, and also battled a fire at the beginning of Saturday’s winter storm.
Hank devoted 49 years for the Wallingford Electric Division. He cherished his family, friends and was an active member of the community.
Barbara was known for her deep faith, generous heart, kindness and compassion. She enjoyed traveling and cherished her time with family.
Connecticut’s coronavirus metrics are improving. Here's how Wallingford compares.
The new coach replaces Bill Weyrauch, who stepped down after five years at the helm.
Mike Stevens was a former on-air personality at WDRC in Hartford and spent nearly 40 years in broadcasting in Connecticut.
Howard, an avid sports fan and loving family man, worked many years for Knudsen Brothers Diary and Gaylord Hospital.
John, a devoted member of the community, worked many years as a health physicist and as the Chief Industrial Hygienist for the State of CT.
Known as Mike Stevens, he was one of the most loved DJs in CT, working nearly 40 years in broadcasting, and was dedicated to the community.
Officials recently welcomed the new town planner to Cheshire.