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Wallingford, Connecticut, is deeply woven into the fabric of early American history, from its founding to its connection with some of the most influential figures of the colonial era. Established on October 10, 1667, by the Connecticut General Assembly , Wallingford was founded by a group of 38 planters and freemen, including notable figures ...
at Wallingford YMCA: W 13–8 5–5 Wallingford, CT: February 5: at Middletown YMCA: L 2–20 5–6 Middletown, CT: February 8: at Trinity: W 36–10 6–6 February 10: at Knickerbocker AC: W 27–7 7–6 New York: February 18: vs. 15th Sep. Company: W 23–20 8–6 Poughkeepsie, NY: February 19: vs. Washington Heights YMCA: L 11–12 8–7 New ...
Group camping includes over 6000 participants annually. Camp Hazen YMCA serves youth from throughout Connecticut, New England and many states around the country. Each summer, Camp Hazen YMCA is also home to campers and counselors from more than 25 different countries. Campers come from all socio-economic backgrounds, and range in age from 5 to 18.
Candelora is a Republican member of the Connecticut State House of Representatives for District 86, serving his 7th term. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] Candelora's district includes the communities of Northford , North Guilford , Durham , and Wallingford .
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The Wallingford Center Historic District encompasses the historic 18th and 19th-century town center of Wallingford, Connecticut.Extending mainly along North and South Main Streets, the district includes high-quality residential, civic, commercial, and institutional architecture from the mid-18th to early 20th centuries, reflecting the community's growth.
Volunteer-run, it is funded in part by subscriber fees that are part of Wallingford cable TV subscriber bills, as well as traditional nonprofit [1] income sources such as grants, grassroots donations, and in-kind services and furnishings. WPAA-TV cablecasts to Wallingford on Comcast Channel 1070 and throughout Connecticut on Frontier Channel ...
A Committee to locate a mill at the first falls on the Quinnipiac River between Wallingford and Meriden was held in September 1686. In 1704 the mill was sold to William Tyler, and the community became known as Tyler's Mills. The mill and surrounding lands were sold to Charles Yale around a hundred years later, and the name of the village became ...