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Wallingford gets first glance at what could be part of its new police headquarters

Wallingford gets first glance at what could be part of its new police headquarters Wallingford gets first glance at what could be part of its new police headquarters Wallingford Public Works Department Director Robert Baltramaitis and Beth Dighello, the police chief’s secretary, listen to Police Chief William Wright during the first meeting of the Police Station Steering Committee on May 13. | Nick Sambides Jr., Record-Journal Advertisement The Wallingford Police Station Steering Committee met for the first time at the Wallingford Town Hall on May 13. Police Chief William Wright [lower right corner] discusses the proposed station with committee members. | Nick Sambides Jr., Record-Journal

Staffing issues at forefront in Wallingford police, fire budget proposals

Staffing issues at forefront in Wallingford police, fire budget proposals Staffing issues at forefront in Wallingford police, fire budget proposals The Wallingford Police Department. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement May 02, 2021 03:49PM By Lauren Takores, Record-Journal staff WALLINGFORD — The Town Council recently reviewed the police and fire departments’ budget proposals for 2021-22, and staffing issues were at the forefront of the discussions. Police Chief William Wright, Acting Fire Chief Joseph Czentnar and Deputy Fire Chief Sam Wilson answered questions from the council and the public at a budget workshop Thursday evening. The council has one more budget workshop scheduled for Tuesday, and a meeting for motions on modifications to Mayor William W. Dickinson’s budget scheduled for Thursday. The budget vote is slated for May 11.

Wallingford police promote 5 officers in ceremony

Wallingford police promote 5 officers in ceremony Wallingford police promote 5 officers in ceremony With their children looking on, Brooke Cadette pins a new sergeant’s badge on her husband, Henry Cadette, during a promotional ceremony at the Wallingford Police Department on Thursday. Nick Sambides Jr., Record-Journal.  Advertisement Lauren Merriam looks on as her husband, newly-promoted Lt. William Merriam, helps their sons, 6-year-old Ross and 4-year-old Harry, pin on his new badge during a promotions ceremony at the Wallingford Police Department on Thursday. Nick Sambides Jr., Record-Journal.  Brooke Cadette pins his new badge on the just-promoted Sgt. Henry Cadette as their children look on. Nick Sambides Jr., Record-Journal.

Future use of former Wallingford armory unclear after police department leaves

Future use of former Wallingford armory unclear after police department leaves- WALLINGFORD  The police department is planning to vacate its current location for a new facility, which leaves the question of how to reuse the current building up to town officials.Last week, the Town Council approved spending $3.3 million to.

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