Recent arrests by the Wallingford Police Department. All charges are allegations and not convictions.
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Meriden resident hits for $10,000 on scratch-off ticket.
A winning scratch-off ticket worth $20,000 was recently sold in Wallingford, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Charles worked for R.F.S. Cablewave Systems. He was a member of the V.F.W. Post # 9965, American Legion Post #004 and Franco American Club.
A winning scratch-off ticket worth $30,000 was recently sold in Wallingford.
John served with the 3rd Marine Division in Vietnam. He was also a member of The Senior League Billiards Club and the Franco-American Club.
Marty worked in public relations for Sikorsky Aircraft and United Technologies Corporation for many years.
Barbara founded Kodman’s Small World Nursery School. She was a member of N.A.E.Y.C. and the Council of Early Childhood Educators.
Tom was a plumber for Union Local 777 and worked many years for the James T. Kay Company. He enjoyed music, fishing, boxing and football.
Cathy, a devoted wife and mother, known for her generous heart, worked for County OB/GYN as a bookkeeper for 32 years.
Laskara Restaurant in Wallingford is one of the latest small businesses to receive a boost from Barstool Sports and its founder Dave Portnoy
WPL Rings in the New Year by Eliminating Late Fines for Most Items
A vehicle left the scene after hitting two people who were changing a flat tire, according to police.
Small businesses and large corporations alike experienced unprecedented challenges during the coronavirus pandemic of 2020.
Gene was employed by Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. He was an avid stargazer all his life and shared that passion with everyone around him.
Richard, a devoted and loving husband and father, worked as a blade shop lead for Sikorsky Aircraft.
Read details of the town's one-time pickup here.
Anne, unconditionally devoted to her family, worked at the New Haven Phone Company, Lexington Gardens, Marrakech Inc. and Benhaven.
Bob served in the U.S. Navy and worked as an Aerospace Engineer on numerous projects for Sikorsky, Pratt and Whitney and Boeing.
Mayor William W. Dickinson Jr. released guidelines on the town’s implementation of the state’s tax and utility deferment program.
Mary worked for the North Haven Board of Education as Principal of Montowese Elementary and Ridge Road Elementary schools for many years.
Marilyn worked at Revere Corp. for many years, retiring from Corometrics. She also loved gardening and had a passion for quilting.
The Wallingford Animal Control is asking residents to keep an eye out for a missing dog.
Brenda, a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, worked for Sentry Insurance before becoming a Princess House and Avon consultant.
Mary was the organist for the Northford Congregational Church and the Evangelical and Reform Church of Christ in Wallingford.
Here is a look at all of the available jobs and how to apply for them.
Wallingford-based Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of CT is donating $1.5M to combat food insecurity & support mental health in the state.
Menzo said the decision to have snow day distance learning was “not made in a vacuum or at the expense of the feelings of anyone…”
The check was stolen during a burglary in Wallingford and cashed for $2,000 more than a Fairfield liquor store owner issued it for: Police
Eileen worked in banking as a teller and was one of the first female Vice Presidents in the industry.
Bob, a born leader, spent his entire career in the Mechanical Engineering field. He was also a member of the Italian Club and the Elks Club.
Authorities executed a search warrant at the man’s home earlier this year, according to officials.
Superintendent of Schools Salvatore Menzo said the decision wasn’t an easy one and was unpopular with several parents.
With snow in the forecast, officials announce a parking ban that will be in effect in Wallingford.
David, a lifelong farmer, operated Hillsview Dairy in Wallingford. He enjoyed horse racing and trips to the casino.
John served in the U.S. Army, worked as an accountant for many years and was a parishioner of the Church of the Resurrection.
William, a devoted husband, father and animal lover, worked as a dedicated Registered Nurse at numerous facilities for over 40 years.
Current GM Bill Callahan was promoted to a new position within Amphenol Corporation.
Square Foot Theatre actors came together to create a cabaret fundraiser "Step From Tradition;" the fundraiser will remain open until Dec 13.