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Fire muster this weekend at Eisenhower
Sean Reynolds of Wallingford looked forward to sharing this year's Antique Fire Show and Muster with his father, Arthur, who played a key role in his decision to become a New Haven fireman.
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Fight leads to 8 drinking arrests|Wallingford people arrested at Wolcott house
After breaking up an alcohol-fueled fight in the street, police discovered eight underage young adults drinking in a vacant house early Sunday morning.
Vandalism at construction site
Police are investigating vandalism at a construction site in Wallingford. The damage was done inside one of the model homes under construction at The Willows.
Wallingford sword death suspect pleads not guilty
A Southington teenager charged in connection with the death of a Wallingford man who died after he was slashed with a sword says he's not guilty.
Opening day in Wallingford schools
Photos by Dave Zajac / Record-Journal Sixth-grader Trevor DiPalma, 12, tries to crack the code of his new locker Thursday at Dag Hammarskjold Middle School in Wallingford.
Home construction hits 17-year low
The U.S. housing sector continues to struggle, with new government data showing construction of homes and apartments fell last month to the lowest level in more than 17 years.
Wallingford to welcome 42 new teachers
School district officials went into the final week before the start of classes on Thursday, having hired 42 teachers over the summer for the fall semester to replace educators who either retired or resigned at ...
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BBB Connecticut issues alert to Commonwealth Credit Union customers
CT BBB reports the scam has made its way from Kentucky to Connecticut. Commonwealth CU has been the target of an extensive "voice-fishing" scam.
Police to arrestteen in cemeteryvandalism?
Police are expecting to make at least one arrest soon, after vandals went on a spree of destruction in the historic Center Street Cemetery Monday and Tuesday nights, knocking over at least two dozen headstones, ...
Flood control project lags in Wallingford
It's been nine months since the state agreed to undertake the Meetinghouse Brook flood control project, but no construction has occurred.
Local public utilities officials Tuesday reiterated that no lead has been found in water flowing from the Ulbrich Reservoir, downplaying concerns about the impact of the nearby Blue Trail gun range.
Wallingford Gun Range Not Linked To Contamination
Water officials in Wallingford said lead from bullets found in a pond, which were fired from the Blue Trail Firing Range, did not contaminate public drinking water.
Hydrogen-powered autos in spotlight
Hydrogen-powered cars were once touted as the vehicles of the future, but state and federal officials used events Tuesday in East Hartford and Wallingford to show the future is closer than we think.
Conn. Man Killed In Fight With Samurai-Swords
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Wallingford 100-Yard Rifle Range To Reopen Today
The Blue Trail Range in Wallingford will reopen its 100-yard rifle range this morning, following delays over concerns raised about the safety of hikers in the adjacent TriMountain State Park.
Missing 15-year-old girl from Wallingford
Posted August 13, 2008 10:20 PM Wallingford -- Authorities say a 15-year-old girl has been missing since Monday.
Wallingford OKs Masonicare zoning
The Planning and Zoning Commission has approved a change that Masonicare officials needed as part of an expansion of its geriatric health care complex.
Community Access Channels Feel Snubbed By AT & T
Advocates for community access programming say they are getting snubbed by AT&T in the telecommunications giant's bid to provide television service in Connecticut.
Man Dies Day After Sword Attack
A 20-year-old man died the day after being attacked with a sword in Wallingford, police said.
Postal workers still concerned about anthrax
The 2001 anthrax attacks had many Americans on edge, especially those on the 'front lines' in the postal service.