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Wallingford Police Blotter: May 28-29
The following arrest information was provided by the Wallingford Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

The following arrest information was provided by the Wallingford Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

20-year-old Austin Buckmann was recently released from prison after serving four months for the death of his friend, Tommy Tanski, who was killed when Buckmann lost control of his car and hit a telephone pole.
Father's Day musings from Durham and Middlefield students.
Top executives at five of the state's insurance giants continue to earn multi-million dollar salaries.
Dr. Stacia Bjarnason, a licensed clinical psychologist, published Pepper's Dragons to help those affected by Sandy Hook tragedy. Copies of the book will be donated to all Sandy Hook families, teachers, and care workers.
The school is offering extended hours starting in September and a full-summer program beginning June 17. Call now to sign up or for more details.
The Coginchaug Valley Education Foundation awarded its 2013 grants on Tuesday.
The visit is part of a broader effort by Perry to boost business growth in his state by luring disgruntled businesses from other areas.
The town of Middlefield is considering a $300,000 offer for the 19.67 acre parcel on Powder Hill Road but two residents recently voiced their opposition to the sale.
Recent property transfers filed by the Middlefield Town Clerk's Office.
Middlefield's Park and Rec department will offer a number of summer camp opportunities this year. Stop by Peckham Park on Wednesday or Thursday night to get details!