Kathleen was well-known for helping out at town polls and Holy Trinity Church’s annual summer fair.
Her passion was photographing wildlife. She loved all animals and enjoyed the peaceful pleasure of feeding the birds and squirrels.
The council voted to censure Councilor Craig Fishbein, who is also a state representative, for retweeting a racist meme over the weekend.
Aili McKeen, who won a primary two years ago, announced she won’t force a primary election against former East Haven Mayor April Capone.
Wallingford site produces and distributes hand sanitizer during the coronavirus pandemic.
Police Chief William Wright said he is “personally disgusted” over the death of George Floyd at the hands of police officers in Minneapolis.
Barbara spent her career as a psychotherapist at Meriden-Wallingford Hospital and in private practice.
Here is this week's schedule for Wallingford Government Access Television.
The winning ticket was sold in Bristol.
Republican Craig Fishbein, a state representative & member of the Wallingford Town Council, was criticized from both sides over the retweet.
He was a successful electrical engineer for Otis Elevator & Pitney Bowes. He could build and fix anything. He was a longtime coach for WYSL.
The Wallingford Town Council this week approved drafting a resolution to ask the state for more local control over reopening businesses.
Vincent, a well-known and respected attorney, practiced law in Wallingford for 45 years.
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A U.S. Army veteran, he worked for many years with the Kleban Corporation & then realized a lifelong dream of owning a restaurant, Ricky T’s
Police said the man is also accused of stealing items from a car dealership in a separate incident.
Wallingford's popular doughnut shop has officially signed the lease to open a second location in Middletown.
As a single mother, she was everything; the mother, the father, CEO, CFO, general executive and superhero in the eyes of her daughter.
He was an electrician at Quinnipiac University and loved vacationing with his family.
The Square Foot Theatre, like many other social businesses, is frozen in time.
The owner of the popular deli announced the difficult decision to retire.
The Wallingford food pantry received a $3,000 donation as part of allnex’s global donation program.
An essential part of the Wallingford Police Department, Genevieve Jagoda has dedicated herself to the town for more than 45 years.
Luke, a Lyman Hall graduate and electrical apprentice, would light up any room he walked into. He touched the lives of so many people.
The parade, which marks the 350th anniversary of Wallingford's founding, has been postponed again due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The order includes outdoor food and beverage service and retail outdoor display of goods.
She was a hard worker and a lifelong learner, continuing her education in her 40s to become a dental assistant.
A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to help raise funds to send the 17-year-old’s cremated remains to his mother in Guatemala.
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
The Planning and Zoning Commission approved plans for a second Amazon facility in Wallingford.
A volunteer EMR, he had a big heart and would help anyone in need. He had a passion for cooking and dreamed of having his own restaurant.
A resident with Alzheimer’s disease was found dead outside the facility earlier this year, according to the Connecticut Health I-Team.
A Wallingford man has been charged in the killing of his 17-year-old nephew, but a motive remains unclear, according to police.
The Town Council considered overturning the mayor’s veto of the $7.4 million renovation project that included a new pool & surrounding park.
Quinnipiac Valley Center is the sixth facility in the state to be used as a recovery center for patients with the new coronavirus.
Ted was the owner of the Corner Shoppe in Yalesville and became a successful & well-known sports and op-ed columnist for the Record-Journal.