Wallingford Jubilee Week Road Closures Announced
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Wallingford CT
16 June, 2022
10:59 AM
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WALLINGFORD, CT — Police have announced the schedule of road closures that will be in effect during the 350th Jubilee Week celebrations in Wallingford. Jubilee Parade, Saturday, June 18 The Jubilee Parade will start at approximately 1:30 p.m. from Moses Y. Beach Elementary School on North Main Street and conclude at Lyman Hall High School on Pond Hill Road. All affected roadways have been posted. For detailed road closure locations and times, visit here. Please keep in mind, once the roads are closed, no vehicles will be allowed on the parade route. Those on the parade route who need to leave their residence should make prior arrangements. History and Diversity Day, Monday, June 20 History and Diversity Day will be held at the Wallingford Historical Society, 180 South Main Street. South Main Street will be closed from its intersection with Ward Street to its intersection with Prince Street starting at approximately 6:30 a.m. The road is expected to be reopened around 11 a.m. Youth Day and Block Dance, Friday, June 24 Youth Day and a Block Dance will take place fronting Town Hall, 45 South Main Street. South Main Street will be closed from its intersection with Center Street to its intersection with Prince Street starting at approximately 12 noon. The road is expected to be reopened around 10 p.m. Jubilee Fireworks, Friday, June 24 The Jubilee Fireworks Celebration will take place at Sheehan High School. The fireworks will follow the same format as the town's annual July 4th fireworks celebration to include the same road closures. A detailed list of closures and parking prohibitions will be issued the week of June 20. General Information Refer to either: www.wallingford350.org or www.wallingford350parade.org for questions related to any of the events. If your question remains unanswered after checking one of the above sites, and it is police related, you can contact Captain Michael Colavolpe at 203-294-2828. All non-police related questions should be directed to the Wallingford Jubilee Committee.
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