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Prospect votes to ban cannabis establishments in town
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Prospect Takes Strong Stand Against CT s New Legal Marijuana Law
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Dickinson seeking 20th term as Wallingford mayor in fall election
Dickinson seeking 20th term as Wallingford mayor in fall election
Mayor William W. Dickinson Jr. speaks after sworn-in to his 19th term during a special Town Council meeting at Wallingford Town Hall, Mon., Jan. 6, 2020. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement By Lauren Takores, Record-Journal staff
WALLINGFORD â Mayor William W. Dickinson Jr. has announced his intention to run for re-election and his 20th consecutive term.
The announcement, made last Wednesday at a Republican Town Committee meeting at HUBCAP, comes six weeks before the partyâs nominating convention scheduled for July 21 at Dag Hammarskjold Middle School.
Dickinson seeking 20th term as Wallingford mayor in fall election
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By Elio Gugliotti and Andreas Yilma, Citizen’s News
The color guard leads Naugatuck’s Memorial Day parade down Old Firehouse Road in 2019. Naugatuck and Prospect are holding parades again this year to observe Memorial Day. –FILE PHOTO
Naugatuck and Prospect will again observe Memorial Day with parades, a year after the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of the traditional commemorations.
The return of the parades comes after the state last week lifted most of the remaining coronavirus-restrictions.
In Naugatuck, the parade will be shorter than residents are used to seeing. Rather than starting in the Union City section of the borough, the parade will step off at 11:30 a.m. May 31 downtown at the intersection of Maple and Water streets. The parade route will head down Maple Street, Old Firehouse Road, Rubber Avenue and Church Street to the Naugatuck Green for a ceremony at 12 p.m.