
Kate Ramunni
News Reporter at Meriden Record Journal
Happiness is my default position. Dogs are my people.
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Dec 28, 2023 |
myrecordjournal.com | Kate Ramunni
WALLINGFORD — Town employees belonging to the Teamsters Local 443 have a new contract that provides for wage increases but also calls for increased health insurance costs. The union represents clerical, public works, sewer and engineering department employees. The contract is retroactive to July 2022 and runs through July 2024.
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Dec 28, 2023 |
myrecordjournal.com | Kate Ramunni
WALLINGFORD — Dogs and cats that find themselves at the Wallingford Animal Shelter in need of medical care have a better chance of getting that treatment thanks to a late Wallingford animal lover. Patricia Franco died on Oct. 28, 2021, and in her will she left $178,270 to the shelter. Mayor William W. Dickinson Jr. said the donation will in part be used to pay the bills for ailing pets brought to the shelter. The Town Council officially accepted the donation at its Dec. 12 meeting.
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Dec 26, 2023 |
myrecordjournal.com | Kate Ramunni
WALLINGFORD — An application for an affordable housing development that barely made it through the Inland Wetlands Commission is now before the Planning and Zoning Commission. The application, filed by developer Vincent Perretta, is for a 22-unit development at the corner of Route 68, also known as Church Street, and Highland Avenue. It’s for two buildings of 11 units each.
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Dec 21, 2023 |
myrecordjournal.com | Kate Ramunni
WALLINGFORD — Vincent Cervoni is preparing to make the transition from chairman of the Town Council to Wallingford’s first new mayor in four decades, and he has a list of priorities he will tackle as soon as he is officially sworn in on Jan. 8. And at the top of that list is a topic that was often brought up during the election, and in fact was something residents have been complaining about long before that — technology.
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Dec 20, 2023 |
myrecordjournal.com | Kate Ramunni
WALLINGFORD — The long and at times contentious process of approving and distributing awards from the pandemic money the town received from the federal government to small businesses and nonprofits is at last complete. The town received $13.5 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds which it could use at it pleased with the caveat that the money should benefit those affected by the pandemic.
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