Wallingford 350th Jubilee Week postponed again to 2022
Wallingford 350th Jubilee Week postponed again to 2022
Wallingford 350th Jubilee Committee co-chair Christine Mansfield, left, with her husband Marty Mansfield, looks at one of the sweatshirts they are selling at the holiday store, hosted by the Wallingford Center, Inc. at the HUBCAP on Center Street, Friday, November 27, 2020. | Aaron Flaum, Record-Journal Advertisement
Crowds walk up and down North and South Main Street during the second day of Celebrate Wallingford on Oct. 6, 2019. | Devin Leith-Yessian/Record-Journal
Children pop soap bubbles filled with carbon dioxide during the second day of Celebrate Wallingford on Oct. 6, 2019. Around 150 booths lined Center Street and both ends of Main Street during the weekend-long festival. | Devin Leith-Yessian/Record-Journal
Celebrate Wallingford canceled for second year in a row
Celebrate Wallingford canceled for second year in a row
Saturday during the 32nd Annual Celebrate Wallingford in downtown Wallingford October 6, 2018 | Justin Weekes / Special to the Record-Journal Advertisement
Crowds walk up and down North and South Main Street during the second day of Celebrate Wallingford on Oct. 6, 2019. Around 150 booths lined Center Street and both ends of Main Street during the weekend-long festival. | Devin Leith-Yessian/Record-Journal
Sunday during the 32nd Annual Celebrate Wallingford in downtown Wallingford October 7, 2018 | Justin Weekes / Special to the Record-Journal
March 04, 2021 08:00PM By Lauren Takores, Record-Journal staff
WALLINGFORD â The annual Celebrate Wallingford festival has been canceled for this fall, making it the second year in a row the event has canceled.
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Feb 22, 2021
SALEM– George A. Zeigler, 75, of Salem, passed away unexpectedly Friday, Feb. 19, 2021 at the Salem Regional Medical Center. He was born Nov. 7, 1945 in Salem, Ohio. He was the son of the late George M. Zeigler and Jeannette I. (Hisey) Zeigler.
George graduated from Salem High School in 1964. He attended Salem Trade School for electrical engineering. He began his career at The Electric Furnace Company and was employed by NRM, Roberts Engineering, Morgan Engineering and East Ohio Machine. After retirement he continued to work for Salem City Schools, Essex II and Damascus United Methodist Church.
He enjoyed camping, photography and being the clock operator for Salem Varsity football and basketball. He was the football clock operator for 56 years. He was a public service volunteer for both Damascus Fire Department and Salem Auxiliary Police. He served on the Jubilee Committee and then as the co-chair of the Jubilee Parade and the Grande Parade Committee. George was act
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