John served in the U.S. Navy, worked as a Wallingford Police Officer and also as a General Foreman for the Allegheny Ludlum Steel Company.
Recent arrests by the Wallingford Police Department. All charges are allegations and not convictions.
Marie worked in the IT department for the State of Connecticut and also tutored in the New Haven school system for many years.
Chuck was a devoted sports player, coach, and fan. He was an avid traveler, visiting all 50 states and several countries with his family.
Tim, a true lover of the outdoors and devoted family man, worked more than 25 years at Choate Rosemary Hall as a groundskeeper.
Jean, a loving wife, mother and grandmother, worked for many years as a Dietary Aide at Masonicare Health Center.
Lyman Hall High School in Wallingford is mourning the death of former longtime baseball coach Chuck Bughardt.
Eileen worked for numerous organizations as a Registered Nurse and also as a Recreational Therapist at the Healthcare Center of Masonicare.
Officials from Wallingford-based Connecticut Food Bank and Foodshare in Bloomfield are discussing merging into one organization.
Skip earned a purple heart as a decorated U.S Marines Combat Veteran. He worked at Connecticut Hospital Association as a Facilities Manager.
The state representative will be at the Wallingford Stop and Shop this Saturday to raise funds for charity.
He will also serve on Government Administration and Elections (GAE) and Environment Committees.
Ann worked for the Hamden Board of Education for 20 years and was a lifelong parishioner of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church.
Ralph, a U.S. Army Veteran, worked as a truckdriver for many years. He was also an avid Boston Red Sox fan.
George, a loving and devoted family man and dear friend to many, was passionate about his boat, his bands and his beer.
Frank worked for the State of Connecticut for many years. He also coached and volunteered youth basketball and baseball in Wallingford.
Barbara, a devoted mother and grandmother, was a special education teacher for the New Haven Board of Education for over 22 years.
Mary Mushinsky was recently re-elected to represent Wallingford in the state House of Representatives 85th District.
Dr. Megan Panico named Hartford Business Journal "Health Care Hero" for commitment to COVID patients
Many local Christmas tree farmers are taking precautions amid the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure you and yours have a happy holiday.
Maryann, a loving and devoted wife and mother, spent 14 years as a Project Director at the Institute for Community Research in Hartford.
The Board of Education recently approved closing Wallingford’s high schools and middle schools for full distance learning until Jan. 19.
The COVID Relief Fund for the Arts is awarding $9 million in grants to support Connecticut's nonprofit arts communities.
Charles served in the Army during World War II. He worked for New Departure in Bristol and United Auto Workers of Region 9A in Farmington.
The school is temporarily switching to full distance learning due to the "lack of staff to provide in-person instruction," officials said.
Jean owned and operated Albert's Bean Whole Beans and Grinders. She also served as a Eucharist Minister at the Most Holy Trinity Church.
John worked for many years at Vic's Arco garage as a mechanic and also for Commercial Furniture as an installer until his retirement.
Santa will be in front of Town Hall as part of the parade, which is strictly a “stay-in-your car” event. Read details here.
Police said power is expected to be out for several homes and businesses in the area while the utility pole is replaced.
Juan Gomez was a beloved member of the Wallingford community, who was regularly seen walking around town and waving to people.
Barbara, known for her spunk, positivity and energy, was the owner and operator of Jazz It Up and Jazz-N-Motion Studio of Dance.
Anna worked for the Hamden School system for many years and was past president of the Hamden Emblem Club.
Superintendent Sal Menzo said the middle schools and high schools could return to in-person learning sooner if a recent trend continues.
Wallingford resident Sonja LaBarbera Honored by New Haven Biz
Police announce a parking ban that will be in effect for an upcoming Toys for Tots collection.
Police announce road closures and parking bans that will be in effect for the upcoming “Santa Claus is Coming to Town” car parade.
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as a Wallingford Business of the Year.
George was a founding member of the Meriden Ski Club. He also opened and operated Ski & Fashion in downtown Meriden.
Dennis served in the U.S. Army before working in the field of Technical Plastics Engineering and Molding for 50 years.