David Diaz-Perez, of Wallingford, was charged in the killing of 17-year-old Nolvin Diaz, who was found in a lake in Wallingford.
Monday, May 11 7:00 a.m. Town Council: Budget Workshop 5/05 2:00 p.m. Town Council: Budget Workshop 5/07 7:00 p.m.
He worked as an electronic technician for Canberra Industries for many years until retiring.
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The Town Council will consider overriding the mayor’s veto at its next meeting. The $7.4M project includes a new pool and surrounding park.
Donation to Meet Growing Need for Assistance in Fairfield County During COVID-19 Pandemic
The director of a Wallingford day care says she’s had to furlough half of her staff and the days are stressful, but they’ll make it through.
North Haven resident named DAISY Award Recipient
The Wallingford Public Library has laid off 20 workers and is considering closing the Yalesville branch, according to a report.
Michael was a longtime volunteer firefighter in Yalesville and had ascended to the rank of Fire Chief before his retirement.
Police say the man was arrested following a lengthy investigation into fraudulent activity of an elderly victim’s bank account & credit card
The body of a 17-year-old boy who was reported missing last month was found in a lake Sunday in Wallingford.
Police say the body of a 17-year-old boy was found in a lake Sunday in Wallingford.
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The Town Council recently approved funding for the $7.4 million renovation project, which includes a new pool and a surrounding park.
Even a small donation goes a long way to help develop talent, foster a supportive environment & bring high-quality theatre to our community.
BREAKING: The body was found Sunday afternoon.
Student-athletes from Lyman Hall and Sheehan will be honored based on their exemplary academic and athletic careers.
A U.S. Army veteran, he was a tenacious athlete who opened his sports bar, Lenny’s Café, in 1979 that he managed for 40 years.
The father of three, who has worked as a police officer and EMT, is learning how to walk again after a six-week battle with coronavirus.
The Class of 2020 is connecting during the new coronavirus pandemic by creating a “Future Wall” on social media.
He founded the Peters Railroad Museum where he hosted thousands of individuals and groups over the years with his wife, Barbara.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
There have been more than 200 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in Wallingford, according to the state health department.
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Mitchell Wollen, 16, is making heart-shaped “Thank You” signs in support of health care workers and treating them to meals, snacks & coffee.
He served his country faithfully in the U.S. Navy. Philip had worked for Pratt & Whitney for many years retiring as a foreman.
A proud U.S. Army veteran, he worked for Joe’s Super Service, Adamo’s, International Silver and finally, Guida’s Dairy until his retirement.
The popular restaurant is temporarily closing because too many people aren’t practicing social distancing and hygiene, the owners announced.
A Silver Alert has been issued for the teen.
He worked for Amtrak for many years retiring as a heavy equipment operator. Art was a member of the New Haven Elks Lodge and loved fishing.
Police announce a temporary parking ban that will be in effect for a milling and paving project on parts of Route 150 in Wallingford.
Upward Bound is a free program at the Wallingford Family YMCA designed to help at-risk Wallingford students grow & develop