Wallingford, CT|News|
After 14 Years, Struble To Step Down As Wallingford's Fire Chief
Wallingford Fire Chief Peter Struble is retiring to take a teaching job at the University of New Haven.

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Wallingford Fire Chief Peter Struble is retiring to take a teaching job at the University of New Haven.

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