Vincent worked for the U.S. Postal Service as a Letter Carrier in North Haven for 40 years and cruising in his 1988 Mustang.
Recent arrests by the Wallingford Police Department. All charges are allegations and not convictions.
Supports Bills To End Tax Breaks for the Wealthy. Is Communications Chief for Democratic Town Committee.
A Dunkin’ location in Wallingford plans on adding a second drive-thru lane, according to a report.
Henry, a devoted family man and avid golfer, was a successful chemist and inventor with 34 scientific patents throughout his career.
Linda, always kind and generous, was a teacher at Little People’s Day School in Wallingford and also taught ballet with Janet Fabian Young.
Read details on the town's one-time pickup of spring brush here.
The eatery is one of 92 in the state to be awarded a grant from the Connecticut Restaurant Relief Fund program provided through DoorDash.
“The hardest thing in life is to say good bye. There is nothing good about bye.” – Jim Snedeker.
The lawmakers worked to increase safety measures on ice cream trucks in response to fatal incident involving Wallingford child last summer.
Bankruptcy filings were down in New Haven County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
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Here is how many Wallingford were recently vaccinated, according to the state Department of Public Health.
The school is temporarily switching to full distance learning due to the impact on staffing levels due to the coronavirus, officials said.
Klara, a founding member of the St. Frances Cabrini Parish in North Haven, was active in the Women’s Club and served on the parish council.
The owners of an indoor training facility have leased space in Wallingford, according to realtors.
Carrie had a laugh that was contagious. She had a way with words and was always there for whoever needed a helping hand.
A true family man, Anthony was a Platt Tech graduate and had a successful career as a talented cabinet maker and woodworker.
Here's how the waning coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospitals in New Haven County.
The chef is featured in the new show that is expected to launch soon on the Food Network, according to a report.
Popular Fundraiser for Adaptive Sports Details Plans for a Safe Event
Police said more than 6 pounds of marijuana was found in various stages of cultivation inside the home.
The Wallingford Family YMCA reported the confirmed coronavirus case on Friday.
Here is also a breakdown by age of how many Wallingford residents have been vaccinated.
The town’s popular Celebrate Wallingford event has been canceled and the 350th Jubilee Celebration postponed again, according to a report.
Amy, who was head of the Pep Club at Sheehan High School, was an adored elementary art teacher and found beauty in everything she did.
Realtors announced the sale of a former longtime bowling alley in Wallingford.
Wallingford’s first Winter Restaurant Week begins Thursday. See the list of participating restaurants here.
John served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War and worked for New York Central, Penn Central and Conrail railroads for many years.
Cynthia worked for Middlesex Hospital, was a past Matron of the Olive Chapter #26 Order of the Easter Star and served as a Grand Organist.
Superintendent Salvatore Menzo announced plans for all of the school district’s staff members to receive the COVID-19 vaccine by next week.
James proudly served in the US Army, worked as a manager at S.N.E.T. and also for DeSandre’s Livery Service in Meriden for over 50 years.
The Daily Nutmeg showcased 2 of NHFPL’s programs this week. Check it out here.
Peter, a passionate taxidermist and sculptor, served as the Director of Maintenance at a healthcare facility in Connecticut for many years.
Charlie, a devoted family man and highly respected member of the community, owned and operated DiFranco’s World of Fashion.
Donald served in the U.S. Army, worked for New Departure for 30 years and was a member of the Wallingford Elks 1365.
The popular indoor trampoline park has permanently closed in Wallingford.
The Jamie Hulley Arts Foundation has been Square Foot Theatre's Headlining Sponsor since their inception over 13 years ago.
The man filed a lawsuit against police in North Haven and East Haven, claiming he was identified as a suspect due to a personal vendetta.