Lucille, a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, worked in insurance and co-owned and operated Granger Fabrics in Wallingford.
She was a graduate of Lyman Hall High School and was pursuing studies at Goodwin University.
Police Chief William Wright is retiring after 25 years with the department.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Wallingford.
Doug, a simple soul and devoted family man, loved Harley Davidson motorcycles, sports cars, Ford trucks, NASCAR racing and gardening.
Meg, a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and animal lover, enjoyed the beach and was adored immensely by her family and friends.
Notre Dame High School recently announced the Honor Roll for the Fourth Quarter of the 2020-2021 academic year.
Janice, lovingly referred to as "Memom", was a member of the Wallingford Senior Center and was truly devoted to her loved ones and friends.
Rosie, considered the heart and soul of her family, she loved to travel, cook and also enjoyed gardening.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has affected the nation's blood supply.
Marie was a hard worker with a heart of gold. She was an avid bowler, sports fan and was truly devoted to her family and friends.
Bernice, known as warm, caring and independent, proudly served in the Navy and was a member of the Mill Plain Union Church in Waterbury.
Police announce the results of the recent "Click-It-Or-Ticket" campaign in Wallingford.
Republican William Dickinson Jr., who has been mayor since 1984, continued his tradition of dressing in costume when making the announcement
Timothy, a devoted father and friend, worked many years for Valley Container in Bridgeport.
Home prices have skyrocketed in the Wallingford area since the pandemic began.
Andrea, known as an beacon of hope and adored by loved ones, co-workers and patients, dedicated her life to her work, family and community.
Deborah enjoyed a successful career in early childhood education, teaching preschool in the Meriden area for many years.
Bill worked as a skillful carpenter with Local 24 for many years. He was an avid car enthusiast, music fan and devoted family man.
Wallingford Patch is celebrating Father's Day 2021 by sharing father-daughter or father-son photos and messages of love.
Has anybody seen this cat?
Production crew to film "Hospital of the Future" episode of public broadcasting series at Gaylord Specialty Healthcare, June 14 - 18
“Coach Neubs” was known as a baseball icon in CT who built an illustrious 35-year career as an educator, baseball and cross country coach.
The winning scratch-off ticket was also sold in Wallingford, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The 22nd-seeded Trojans won three games in the state tournament and battled No. 2 Berlin in the semifinal round on Tuesday.
New Haven County's unemployment rate is higher than the Connecticut average.
Records from 2011 to be destroyed August 2, 2021
Publish a photo of pops on the Wallingford Patch for Father’s Day 2021 to share your favorite father-son or father-daughter moments.
Amy, known for her wit and sense of humor, worked as a Research Associate at Yale and was a member of the Wallingford Community Women.
The legislation would add underwater shellfishing beds and certain waterfront shellfish shipping sites.
The bill now heads to Governor Lamont’s desk to be signed into law.
The Wallingford community is mourning the death of Bob Neubauer, who was a longtime coach at both Sheehan and Lyman Hall high schools.
Phyllis previously worked on the family owned Cella Brothers Dairy Farm. She enjoyed square dancing and cherished family vacations.
Chuck was a Shelton High School graduate and loving son and brother.
John owned and operated Orange Auto Body for many years and enjoyed playing cards at the Libero Pensiero Italian Club.
Recent arrests by the Wallingford Police Department. All charges are allegations and not convictions.
Pat, known for her kindness and generosity, cherished spending time with family and friends and enjoyed gardening.
He attended local schools and played many seasons in the Wallingford Youth Soccer League and for a number of Connecticut club teams.
Linda spent her life serving others, always unconditionally giving her time, love, attention and self to all those that she loved.
Doug, known as a “Gentleman’s Gentleman”, worked for American Cyanamid and was a devoted member of the First Baptist Church in Wallingford.