Journey to college not easy for local students- Editor’s note: This story was produced in conjunction with the Record-Journal’s Latino Communities Reporting Lab. The journey to be the first in his family to go to college wasn’t easy for Isaiah Pagan. Since his father had only completed middle.
9 things to know this week in Meriden, Wallingford, Southington, Cheshire
9 things to know this week in Meriden, Wallingford, Southington, Cheshire
View looking northeast shows the former Bristol Myers Squibb property at 5 Research Pkwy. in Wallingford, Mon., Apr. 12, 2021. An Amazon warehouse and distribution center is proposed for the site. | Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement
View looking north shows the former Bristol-Myers Squibb property at 5 Research Pkwy. in Wallingford, Mon., Apr. 12, 2021. | Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
The town purchased a building at 100 Barnes Rd. in Wallingford for a new police station. A steering committee overseeing the project is scheduled to hold its first meeting. | Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
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Wallingford STEM camp for kids has NASA theme
Wallingford STEM camp for kids has NASA theme
Participants engage in a CT STEM Academy workshop on Jan. 31. Advertisement By Jareliz Diaz, Record-Journal staff
WALLINGFORD â The Spanish Community of Wallingford and CT STEM Academy have partnered again to offer children in underrepresented communities a STEM camp this summer. This year s theme will be NASA Astro Camp.Â
CT STEM Academy partnered with NASA on their NASA ASTRO Camp. This camp takes place in communities throughout the country. Staff goes through training with NASA in order to be certified to offer the camp. Portions have been offered in the past through the Wallingford Parks and Recreation department.Â
Local providers scramble after Johnson & Johnson pause
Local providers scramble after Johnson & Johnson pause
LPN Karen Wilson administers the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to Zeferino Godinez, of Wallingford, Tuesday at the Spanish Community of Wallingford. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement
The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at Spanish Community of Wallingford, Tues., Apr. 13, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
Adriana Rodriguez, executive director, left, and Daisy Lopez, program coordinator, talk about vaccinations at Spanish Community of Wallingford, Tues., Apr. 13, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
Spanish Community of Wallingford, Tues., Apr. 13, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
April 13, 2021 06:00PM By Mary Ellen Godin, Record-Journal staff
The Wallingford Health Department was forced to switch from administering the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine to the Moderna shot Tuesday after the federal government urged providers to hold off on the Johnson