Government
- Wallingford mayor calls proposed $10.2 million cut in state aid a ‘financial tsunami’ (Record-Journal – Feb. 11, 2017)
- State official says Wallingford violated law in cutting historic cemetery wall (Record-Journal – Jan. 2, 2017)
- Arbitrator issues provisional rulings in dispute with CMEEC (Record-Journal – Jan. 15, 2017)
- Electric costs increasing in Wallingford for next six months (Record-Journal – Jan. 12, 2017)
- House candidates’ plans to complete existing terms in Wallingford questioned (Record-Journal – Sept. 30, 2017)
- Wallingford releases annual town audit (Record-Journal – Jan. 9, 2017)
Government
- Wallingford’s Grand List growth could be wiped out by tax appeals
- Wallingford mayor calls proposed $10.2 million cut in state aid a ‘financial tsunami’
- Electric costs increasing in Wallingford for next six months
- House candidates’ plans to complete existing terms in Wallingford questioned
Education
- Students get pink to boost breast cancer awareness
- Wallingford students send candy to soldiers overseas
- Wallingford high schools to carry overdose reversal drug
Business
- Escape room Quandary opens in Wallingford
- New Greek restaurant opens on Route 5 in Wallingford
- Convanta transfer station to remain in Wallingford
- Wallingford officials consider downtown tax incentive program
- Brothers Restaurant property in Wallingford for sale
Feature
- Volunteers build ramp for Wallingford veteran recently diagnosed with cancer
- 98-year-old Wallingford building inspector honored by town on his birthday
- Wallingford woman launches nonprofit to combat substance abuse
- Quinnipiac students living at Wallingford’s Ashlar Village for insight into aging
- Film shot at Gaylord Hospital in Wallingford to be screened Friday