Wallingford, Connecticut

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Wallingford is a town in New Haven, Connecticut. As of the 2000 census, its population was 43,026. As of early 2009, Wallingford is the twenty-third most populous community of Connecticut’s 169 cities and towns. It ranks 21st in terms of 2001 Equalized Net Taxable Grand List ($3,723,201,280) and is 97th in the state in terms of the estimated 2002 nominal income per capita ($29,788) of its residents.

Wallingford was established on October 10, 1667.

[edit] Jason Zandri's website

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After Wallingford Mayor William Dickinson expressed reluctance to expand the use of the internet in the town hall, and questioned the efficiency and cost effectiveness of the Internet in facilitating communications between the town’s departments and between the town and its residents, Wallingford resident Jason Zandri created his own website for Wallingford.[1]

Zandri's website includes information not found on the town site, including:

  • The minutes of the town meetings.
  • Budget information.
  • A list of state lawmakers’ postal and e-mail addresses.[2]

[edit] Wallingford website upgrade

As of late January, the official Wallingford website had undergone a significant upgrade and according to Jason Zandri, now appears to be fully complaint with House Bill No. 6502.[3]

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