Wilton, CT News
Wilton, CT News
Macular degeneration: Causes, symptoms, cures
Wilton Library Closing Early On May 30, 2012
Police investigate whether two home invasions are linked
New cancer test at Norwalk Hospital could prove key
Shays looks to primary McMahon; Himes clashes with Obsitnik
Open seat in 125th district: Both parties make it a horse race
Republicans support Boucher and Lavielle
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Hoffstatter will run for 143rd District seat
Helping women navigate the ‘on ramp’ back to a career track
Wilton League of Women Voters welcomes campaign veteran
Fiscal year should end in the black
Local legislators' take on education reform bill
Students ‘rock’ at reading: Kids raise $40,000 for public schools
Wilton Historical Society: New director takes helm
Neighborhood garden welcomes all
The Five Biggest Mistakes Small Business Owners Make with Social Security
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter: May 15 - 27 , 2012
Obsitnik comes out on top at convention
Montessori wins suit against Wilton
Sen. Donald Williams breaks bread with Democrats
Great News! - Meet Our New Director
Wolves, rock climbing and bees: Tree festival offerings are many
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Program for all Wilton 4th graders.
Ramsey to undergo psychiatric testing
The Wilton Bank celebrates 25 years
'BusinessSmarts' Series Debuts
Local film company seeks non-professionals for project
Militia Movie Night, Tuesday, May 15, 7:30pm - Plus, "Building a Future From...
Wilton Reads presents: Science and secrets, cannibals and snakes
Students take on Dickens in ‘Oliver!’
Steve Obsitnik: Education, tax code are key
Economic Development Commission: A summer launch is planned
NEWS ALERT: Old Mill Road closed due to one-car accident
Volunteers clean up ABC houses
The end of ‘Sunday sales’ of alcohol in town? Not so fast
Plant sale theme: Replant, regrow, revitalize
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Teeth bleaching bandits strike again
Joe Pantoliano's memoir takes aim at depression’s stigma
The Six Principles of Education Reform
State agrees to $100 million education reform bill
STEEL MAGNOLIAS at the Wilton Playshop - Open Caption Performance Planned
Ponder The Pond Trail At Weir Farm National Historic Site
Sharing the joy of music Students donate their instruments
Video company marks 15 years in ‘reel’ business
Wilton Library Selects New Library Director
Parents and teens talk alcohol and drug use
Jeep accident at Splash car wash
Budget passes, as do all capital projects
New library director has Wilton roots
Ramsey has yet to enter a plea in murder case
Chris Meek: Seeking a return to ‘conservative values’
Firefighters respond to van in pond
Police arrest Aaron Ramsey of Wilton for the murder of his father; defendant said he 'heard voices'
Arthur Lipner brings Brazil to town
Wilton Reads: State of Wonder with Susan Boyar
Police investigate death on Signal Hill
Sunday's fire at Wilton Crest is still under investigation
Tuesday night's response to budget: Praise and nays
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Top Inclusion Models: Words into actions, actions into results
Wilton Library Moves To A Brazilian Beat
Final Gallery Talk In The Footsteps Of Weir
Selectmen withdraw fiber optic project
Second fire in two days; garage burns on Cannon Road
New gas station opens fueled by commitment to discounted prices
Mother's charity work earns tribute
Bringing Vibrancy to Everyday Photos
Massive fire at Wilton condos
Acoustic Wilton: Band keeps ‘Playing It Forward’
Kayaking expert launches push for conservation, safety
Building fees will rise slightly
At public forum: Fiber optic project takes center stage
Wilton reps vote against medical marijuana bill
Voters will have their say at annual town meeting
Zoners OK 70-foot lights at Middlebrook
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Reminder - "Why Reuse Old Houses? The Logic Behind" - Architects' Symposium - Su...
Children's Chess
Walk In The Footsteps of Great American Artists With The ‘Framing The Artscape’ Tour
Romney wins in Wilton
Art framer makes house calls
Using the power of snack food as a force for good
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Annuities
Pond's water lilies are unwelcome
Glass House gala: Chef LaBant will design a picnic menu
U.S. Rep. Jim Himes: Tough choices are coming
Underage drinking: How serious is it? What’s to be done?
Police make child pornography arrest
High school quiz team advances in ‘Challenge’
"Building a Future from the Past" Exhibit - Architects' Symposium focuse...
Town seeks FEMA aid for 'Irene'
Financiers debate capital projects
Dry weather brings fire hazards
All roads lead to bonded capital projects
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Wilton Library's Huge Annual Book Sale!
Survey: Drug and alcohol use on the decline among Wilton teens
Bethel Man arrested for breaking into Wilton Pizza
Wilton native to play for PDL soccer team
Johnson sets Columbia records
Little League roundup
High School Baseball -- Warriors fall late to Warde
Tonight at The Greens: Coping with Depression
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter: April 16 - 29 , 2012
Board of Finance does not endorse fiber-optic network
Police catch man wanted for assault
‘Taste of Wilton’ seeks local foods
Earth Day / Arbor Day
Two Wilton residents chosen to lead Waveny Home Healthcare
Taste of Wilton has a new venue
Building department to increase fees
Board of Finance invites public comment
Needlepoint teacher stitches together new business
Selectmen approve pared-down budget
Wilton Library’s Gigantic Book Sale Fundraiser
Stone Wall Walk at Weir Farm National Historic Site
Traffic camera bill faces second committee vote
State committee to vote on liquor bill
Sweet Honey in the Rock will rock St. Matthew's
Earth Day events promote healthy living
Noted economist explains why you feel ‘squeezed’
Facing grief after loss of a pet
What will happen if town becomes a ‘virtual village’?
Affordable housing rules change
Commited to community
Chamber names a new director
Celebrate National Park Week at Weir Farm National Historic Site
The Winter that Wasn't: Mild weather has positive impact on town budget
Students take charge of Wilton High's Festival of Languages
Cat of the Week
Wilton Highlights
Obituary: Barbara Susan Frees
Weir Farm to host "A Brush with War"
Wilton Commons moves a step closer to reality
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Death penalty: Local legislators oppose a repeal
State legislature approves repeal of death penalty
Wilton Little League Roundup
High School Roundup -- Golf off to a 3-0 start
Wilton Youth Lacrosse Roundup
Girls Lacrosse -- Freshmen help Wilton down Norwalk
High School Baseball -- Merolla tosses Wilton past St. Joe's
Malloy pushes education reform plan in Fairfield County
After a decade of planning and fundraising, WIlton Commons finally breaks ground
New Perspectives Film Series: Herb & Dorothy
New Perspectives Film Series: Herb & Dorothy
Fur, Fins and Feathers
Weir Farm announces National Park Week activities
Flags to fly in Wilton, across Connecticut for National Donate Life Month
Northeast Utilities purchase creates largest utility in New England
Elder Care: Laurie Giles
Breast Cancer Survivors’ Support Group
Boys Lacrosse Preview -- Last year's finishes are driving forces in this year's success
Wilton Youth Lacrosse
Girls Lacrosse Preview -- Changes won't change Warriors success
Wilton Youth Soccer Roundup
Boys Lacrosse -- Wilton beats New Canaan
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Wilton middle school students clean up at state-wide science fair
Chamber of Commerce appoints new executive director
Board approves mill rate increase of just under 1 percent
Mill rate will rise .995%
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter: April 2 - 15 , 2012
Author Talk: Common Courage – Daniel Kinley
Crisis Center official: Sexual assault is most underreported crime in U.S.
Wilton Police Reports: Officers make assist in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement case
Letters to the Editor
Garden club shrub sale is on now
Sweet buffets and other treats
OverDrive Volunteers ‘Office Hours’
Home Energy Workshop
Cat of the Week
Visiting Nurse & Hospice to celebrate 100 years of service
Wilton minister recounts her journey to Israel
Conn. extends ban on herring from state waters
Democratic conventions: Party will choose delegates
Playshop celebrates 75 years of theater, love and people
Don't miss out on voting in Connecticut's presidential primary
Area Author Affair: John Lambo-MELANIE
Women’s Wellbeing: The Second Half of Your Life!
Connecticut may become the first state to label genetically altered foods.
Selectmen’s budget draws low-key hearing
Town road restoration plan sparks debate
Police honor outstanding efforts
Miller-Driscoll PTA minutes show removal of officers a last-minute agenda item
New car showroom on 7?
Fake ID website shut down
Connecticut Composers Perform At Wilton Library's Connecticut's Own Concert Series
Wilton Town Counsel goes undercover
Wilton Police Reports: fake ID website shut down following forgery arrest
New library catalog system debuts today
Small crowd reviews proposed school budget
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
High School Softball Preview -- Warriors look to take the next step
Three Wilton Y gymnasts named all-around state champions
Youth Basketball Roundup
Wahoos to compete for national YMCA title
Youth soccer -- Wilton White U-9 boys second in tourney
Bysiewicz: Hold Wall Street Accountable
High School Baseball Preview -- Beating the Warriors could be a tall order
Town moves toward a deeper shade of green
Current town budget stays in the black
Trout return to Y
Feds: Wilton company settles discrimination case, agrees to pay $100,000 in civil penalties
Wilton residents weigh in on $30M municipal budget
Selectmen continue to weigh noise ordinance
Townwide cleanup: Free gloves, free bags, free pizza
After a wild welcome, Finnish student settles in
Police: $4,000 in copper wire stolen from electrical contracting business
Lt. Hartman named 'Officer of the Year'
Schools budget received positively; pay to play discussed
Feedback mixed on proposed recreational trail along Merritt Parkway
Feds: Wilton attorney admits filing false tax returns, obstructing IRS audit
Library’s online catalog undergoes changes and is unavailable until Thursday
Two Wilton executives make list of ‘40 Under 40’
Hundreds flock to Kids Fest in Wilton
Grant funding to help preserve Congregational Church's historic barns
Saloon founder reflects on closing
Ernest Loser: Democrats give back to an ‘unsung hero’
Cannondale Animal Clinic expands: New vet comes to town
For Georgetown Day: Vendors, chili cooks invited to join in
A musical journey through ‘Narnia’
Police find missing Silver Hill patient after overnight search
Middle school bands make the finals in music competition
Needlepoint shop opens
New chapter begins at Ambler Farm
Wilson joins Villager editorial staff
Off the Stacks
Cat of the Week -- Nick
Irish tenor to perform at autism benefit
Wilton Highlights
Crowds flock to Trackside for Battle of the Bands
Wilton Children's Theater presents 'Narnia' this weekend
Middlebrook students get taste of real world at Career Awareness Day
Lori prepares to take on role as archbishop
Police release photo, more details on missing Silver Hill Hospital patient
The budgets: Public hearings are next week
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Top-ranked Warriors hosting 5th annual girls lacrosse play day
Teens to 'Cover the Night' to voice plight of African children
Youth Basketball -- Future Warriors keep on playing
Youth Hockey Roundup
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Baseball boys head to Dominican Republic
Club teams with Mitchells for fashion show
Malloy's approval hits high point with a nearly even rating
Energy Commission head outlines ways town can save on energy
Bridgeport’s Bishop Lori named archbishop of Baltimore
Pizza, pasta and pizazz at Bianco Rosso
Georgetown Saloon has closed its doors
Militia Movie Night tonight 7:30pm featuring "Glory" -
"Building a Future From the Past" - New Exhibit, opens this Sunday March 25th, 3...
Looking for love in online places
Selectmen begin to form guidelines for new Economic Development Commission
Selectmen begin to form guidelines for new Economic Development Commission
Whoville comes to town: Wiremill students tackle Seussical, Jr.
New signs on Route 7?
Promoting healthy weight in children at Cannon Grange
Women of Weir Farm: Stewards of an Artistic Legacy
Townwide Community Cleanup set for March 31
Students spend a meaningful winter break
‘Ireland’s foremost tenor’ will perform at Clune Center
Planning & Zoning: Wilton Center gets a little bigger
Town budget plan hikes mill rate 2.1%
Youth council survey: Underage drinking shows decline
Wilton man assessed $80,000 bond after fourth violation of protective order
Shop will close: Sea Beans owner charts new career course
Battle of the Bands: If you play it, they will come
Wilton Library's New Catalog System Debuts
Wiltonian, 8, launches Diabetes Kids Club
RTC re-elects leadership team
Cat of the Week
Off the Stacks
Library to host poetry contest
Fresh Air Fund seeks host families
Police: Warrants executed against Wilton man after he fails to appear in court for multiple arrests
Call for nominations: How does your child use technology?
Republicans re-elect committee officers
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
"Building a Future From the Past" - New Exhibit, opening Sunday March 25th, expl...
Trackside Teen Center goes Hollywood
Wahoos Win CT Senior Title
Youth Basketball Roundup
Youth Wrestling -- Forland, Zeyher both place fourth at New Englands
Y needs online votes to win grant
Speak Up, Wilton: They asked, you answered
Conn. lawmakers to examine death penalty repeal
Selectmen budget is in, and just a little off finance board's target
Library series looks at Islam
Wilton High School High Honor Roll — 2nd quarter
Wilton High School Honor Roll - 2nd quarter
Author Ann Patchett Returns to Wilton Library for Wilton Reads! This Spring
All-Knowing Poets Perform at Wilton Library’s Annual Poetry in Motion
Wilton Highlights
Cat of the Week -- Lizard
Education reform bill could exit committee as soon as this week, has votes to pass overall
Gardening workshop: Food can grow on walls and roofs
Fitness center adds holistic nutrition coach
Schools to highlight student innovations; seek nominations for expo
Unemployment in Conn. down to near 3-year low
Conn. lawmakers review red light camera bill
Farmer sees ‘startling’ effects of milder temperatures
Fifth graders raise money by being smarter than you
Selectmen consider noise ordinance
CIAC Division 2 Boys Hockey Quarterfinals -- Warriors ousted by Trumbull
Wilton youngster hits the slopes
All seasons see a touch of silver
'Sync or Swim' navigates the waters of 2004 Olympic team
‘Snyc or Swim’ navigates waters of 2004 Olympic team
Peep! Peep! Amphibian migration may begin tonight
Use of rail fare increase is unfair, rep says
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Heating assistance program finds a home, needs to close $22,000 shortfall
Wilton Police Reports: Wrapping up an alleged chimney sweep scam; multiple DUIs
Wilton boys bow out
Wahoos win CT Regional Championship
Wilton Y Gymnasts Fly High at League Championships
Lilly headlines 2012 Gold Key winners
LeVander 2nd in all-around
Hetherington won’t seek re-election
Triathlete trains hard while kids have fun
Memoir class goes high-tech
Wilton High students and teachers go bald for St. Baldrick's
State Rep. John Hetherington to retire
Troop 125 adds another Eagle
Hetherington lashes out against drug mandate
Showcasing good news with ‘Hooplaha’
Weir Farm Staff to Present ARTalk Program on Restoration
Gov. Malloy comes to Fairfield County, talks about early childhood education
Two days left to submit entries for Villager photo contest
Boys Basketball -- Wilton stuns University in Class L state tourney opener
Citizens Police Academy begins March 27
Town officials assess ways to prolong life of Comstock
Board of Selectmen mull noise ordinance
Changes to voting laws could increase turnout
New district lines, new polling places
Breastfeeding: New mothers find support
High school artists invited to participate in congressional art competition
Last week to submit entries for Villager photo contest
Huff is a cook du jour on the Rachael Ray show
New fire truck in the wings? 18-year-old engine shows its age
Wiltonians 'Speak Up'
Building permits are on the rise
2011 grand list: Taxable properties up less than 1%
Ideas abound for relieving pain at the pump
Gas prices jump more than 20 cents since January
Trip to the Frick
HS girls basketball -- RHAM knocks Wilton out of state tourney
Annual ski race remembers Wiltonian
Planning to move some dirt around? Environmental fines can be costly
Beyond Words Organizers Work On Wilton Library's Spring Benefit
Wilton Highlights
Off the Stacks
Cat of the Week
Antique Show this weekend in Darien
Wilton High School girls basketball team rallies past Foran of Milford in Class L first round
Silent movie night at Cannon Grange Hall
Wilton Youth Wrestling
Wilton Youth Basketball
Wilton skiers win Class S championship
Rams skate past Warriors
HS gymnastics - Wilton places fourth in Division M
Sprucing up for spring
Speaking up in Wilton
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
International Women's Day Tea
Ten things you need to know about capital gains, losses
State preparing for winter’s worst on Leap Day
Cell phone spam and scam texts can be costly
Learn How to Become an Independent *Consultant*
IRS explains early distribution from retirement plans
Snow, sleet and rain could hamper Wednesday commute
Beyond Words features hometown talent
Attend Islam: An Overview - An Extraordinary Scholarly Series
Malloy offers liquor bill changes before hearing; still looks to allow alcohol sales on Sunday, extend hours
Nasty wintry mix headed this way Wednesday
Police: More than a pound of marijuana, cocaine seized at Wilton residence; two Wiltonians arrested
Quiz team advances in tri-state contest
Wilton couple arrested for drug sales in New Canaan
Naked Greens eatery mixes to order and is ready to roll
Town’s budget gets leaner
Someone Must Wash the Dishes: An Anti-Suffrage Satire
Conn minorities more likely to get traffic tickets
Polling center changes finalized after redistricting
Wilton Commons sets groundbreaking target, gets permits
Gymnasts go full tilt at new YMCA center
River valley trail takes shape
Wilton is now ‘HEARTSafe’
Celebrating the hidden heroines of the Civil War
Fur, Fins, And Feathers
Wilton Playshop's 75th Anniversary Art Exhibition
Area Author Affair Featuring Jeff Yates
Wilton moms want to start branch of national charity
NEWS UPDATE: Old Mill Road is re-opened
Wind advisory in effect for southern Connecticut
Challenging an assessment
Sister Cecile Amore is 107 and still going strong
"The American Civil War - A Connecticut Focus" scholarly series: February 26th,...
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Wilton Youth Basketball
Youth Hockey Roundup
John Nash Column --Warriors feel the pain of success
FCIAC Girls Basketball Semifinals -- Top-seeded Danbury tops Wilton
Wilton Police Reports
Selectmen discuss budget timeline
Famous Artists School, Magdalen Livesy, Saturday Evening Post, Norman Rockwell, Albert Dorne, Stevan Dohanos, Robert Vawcett, Ben Stahl, Harold Von Schmidt, Al Parker, Austin Briggs, John Whitcomb, Peter Helck, Fred Ludekens, John Atherton, Foundations Co
Wilton Youth Wrestling
Advanced dementia care is reviewed
Heating assistance program seeks home for next winter
AMG Catering cooks up new venture
Home energy audits can amount to big savings
19-year-old Wiltonian arrested in connection with the death of her boyfriend
Officials take plans for trail on the road
No Child waiver deadline extended; Conn. to apply
Boucher letter raises questions about conservation land and Northeast Utilities merger
Wilton woman's hard work earns town HEARTSafe designation
Branch line train travel is interrupted; bus service is offered
Wilton High team heads to D.C.
Employees living at private clubs? Zoners look askance at request
Wilton grad brings power to Kenya
More seniors find love in latter years
Holiday Hours: Presidents Day
Crossways: Restaurant could lead changes
Cookbook series embellishes blood type diet
Democrats tap Ernest Loser for award
Town workers urged to go green
Wilton woman arrested in connection with death of her boyfriend
Wiltonian featured on Rachael Ray show Friday
Miller-Driscoll PTA controversy erupts
CL&P warns of phone scam claiming rebate
Heartfelt tokens for all
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Wilton Youth Basketball Roundup
Wilton Police Reports
DTC to honor 'Outstanding Democrat'
Board of Education forecasts capital projects
Wilton Library to roll out new catalog system March 29
Girls Ice Hockey -- A special group of seniors give one special effort
Troop 125 adds two Eagles
Rollover near Norwalk border sends both drivers to hospital
'Tense' PTA meeting leads to removal of Miller-Driscoll PTA president and vice president
Valentine’s Day: What’s it all about?
Middlebrook's Room 126 becomes Egyptian tomb for class project
Schools proposed technology spending under fire
Valentine's Day do's and don'ts
Wilton teens arrested in attempt to steal New Canaan High School flag
Students get ‘up close and personal’ with their town
Warm winter could spell more trouble with ticks
Montessori lawsuit decision expected by May
New Board of Ed chair: Schools are our ‘greatest asset’
Fire department unveils bare bones budget; new truck requested
South Africa’s Peace Train stops in Wilton
Board of Ed agrees on 2.39% increase for 2012-13 budget
Gospel show at Wilton High celebrates ABC program
Town’s unemployment rate dips
Education group to raise funds with 'I Dream a World' event
Wilton man takes surprise third place at national karate tournament
Cat of the Week
Wilton students headed to Washington for competition
Wilton Parks and Rec kicks off spring
Jazz music, scrumptious fare at Wilton Library fundraiser
Wilton Highlights
Off the Stacks
Bridgeport Diocese reacts to Egan: Abuse apology still stands
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Wilton Youth Basketball Roundup
Girls Hockey -- Perri Blicht's five goals sparks Wilton to win
Wilton Police Reports
Wilton's unemployment rate on decline, in line with national trend
Transportation advocates push for rail improvements
Boys Hockey -- Tigers take another Winter Garden Cup win over Warriors
Police arrest house burglaries suspect
CL&P storm response: State backs towns’ efforts
Stamford companies being honored for promoting healthy workplace
Waterford man arrested in connection with 2010 home burglaries in Wilton
Check your eligibility for earned income tax credit
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter: February 6 - 19, 2012
Man arrested on 9-year-old littering charge
Miller-Driscoll timeline set
Modified voter redistricting plan approved by Selectmen
Oliver makes dreams become ‘realty’
‘Stay at Home’ gets $10,000 grant
New Perspectives Documentary Film: Waste Land
Conn. Supreme Court hears redistricting plan
Wilton High senior show offers new twist on 'Harry Potter'
Pooch brings dogged spirit to Westminster show
Seniors set to send up Harry Potter
Disenfranchised grievers: Support group helps gay community
Cynthia Hannah is in Almost, Maine
Y class registration begins Monday
Matters of the Heart: A Forum on Women and Heart Disease
HS boys swimming -- Staples uses superior depth to beat Wilton
Wilton gymnasts twist their way past Darien on Saturday
Wilton Youth Basketball Roundup
Girls Basketball -- Highs and lows for Warriors
Boys Basketball -- Wreckers dodge Warriors for victory
Boys Hockey -- Warriors fighting to stay alive in hunt for state playoffs
Pay to play? Board of Ed hears from voters
Y gymnasts move to new center
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Korean Spirit and Culture Promotion Program
Wilton Library News - February 2012
The Candy Bin hopes for sweet success in Wilton
Wilton News Briefs: Disabled voters can now automatically receive absentee application; donations requested for Wilton Warm Up Fund
Family asks area residents to 'spin' to save a life
Wilton Police Reports
Town officials roll out fiber optic capital plan
Wilton schools 'not fully committed' to online textbooks
Become a bird expert
Star Trek actor arrested for DUI in Wilton
Merwin Meadows closed during pond clean-up
You gotta have art: Middlebrook tops state in awards
Watch burglaries in Florida and Delaware have Wilton connection
Bridgeport man accused of stealing golf clubs from Wilton-based Golf Digest
Police: Fairfield man charged with computer crime after hacking into former Wilton employer's system
Chamber hosts mystery wine dinner
The bloom is on Cactus Rose restaurant
Wilton Historical Society ready to hire new director
Children of Uganda’s ‘Tour of Light’ comes to Wilton
Got allergies? Drops offer alternative to shots
Schools ask for 2.56% increase
Kiwanis announces citrus sale
Connecticut's role in the Civil War: History holds some surprises
Housing market ticks upward
River Road Gallery And Greenwich Workshop Donate Books To Wilton Library
Nothing says winter like ice cream
Wilton man is struck by car on Danbury campus
Bulletin email is down
Free forum examines women’s heart health
Mysterious wines take center stage at yearly Chamber event
Through college program, teen finds artifact in Redding yard
Wilton Police Reports
Wilton college student hit by car on campus
Educators dominate town's top earners list
Wilton teen's charcoal drawing rises to the top in state competition
Wilton Highlights
Gymnasts shatter school record
John Nash Column -- Silence means success
Girls Lacrosse -- Blicht to play college lacrosse at Franklin & Marshall
Youth Basketball Roundup
HS girls basketball -- Warriors knock off Eagles
HS boys basketball -- Wilton reaches .500 with win over Trumbull
Authorities say alleged murderer found dead in Spanish prison, days after capture
Portofino’s will reopen soon
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Ansell now chairman of Sun Products
Schools chief asks for 2.59 percent budget increase
Christopher Shays announces his bid for U.S. Senate
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter: January 23 - February 5, 2012
Report: Conn. teacher policies need improvement
Shays to officially announced Conn. Senate bid
Crossways to go before planning board for reconstruction
How to prevent strokes
State opens art contest for duck stamp
Cat of the Week
Snowy weather causes weekend roll over on Scribner Hill
Alleged killer of Westport jeweler apprehended in Spain
Domestic violence up, traffic accidents down
Homecoming for coach is nothing but net
Nine Rubies Authors to Visit
Facing declining revenues, state looks to online gambling
Revised definition of autism sparks controversy
Norwalk woman hurt in one-car accident in Wilton
Wilton man turns self in on multiple arrest warrants
A touch of the silver screen visits this year’s Wilton Relay
Booming book clubs open new chapter at library
Go Green Festival to sit out 2012
Kenny White at St. Matthew’s
First snowfall of the season brings slippery roads
Israeli-born jazz star at the library
New congressional district map: Little change in 4th
Long list of issues for short legislative session
New polling site awaits voters
Snow expected for tomorrow
Selectmen mull funding for Ambler Fam project
Wilton 'landmark' set to reopen after fire
Bereavement group for men
Visiting nurses offer anxiety program
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Wilton skiers off to a strong start
Wilton Youth Basketball Roundup
John Nash Column -- Two rights are a making a wrong for the kids
On The Record -- An interview with Erin O'Connell
Wilton girls basketball team holds off Stamford's fourth-quarter rally
Girls Hockey -- Norwalk duo helps lead Wilton to win
HS boys hockey -- Wilton shuts out Westhill
Starting Sunday, Jan. 29, the lecture series features prominent authors, artists...
New Perspectives Documentary: Lost Bohemia - Movie
Hotel at i.Park moving ahead
In light of NEON audit, Wilton officials do not see relationship with community action group ending
Teacher salaries frozen
Paint-your-own pottery studio is all fired up with a new place to go
From Aromatherapy to Zumba
Restrepo - Movie
Children's Chess Club - Chess For Kids
Panel issues decision in arbitration on teachers' contract
Two cars burglarized at Wilton Y
Woodworker takes the time to get it right
Reading as salvation: 365 books in 365 days
Holiday shopping: Merchants ring up robust sales
Wilton is in top tier of college graduates statewide
Holiday hours: Martin Luther King Day
Chorale needs deep voices
WEATHER ALERT: High winds expected today
Town’s heavy hitters open budget presentation
Town budget is online
Genealogy Workshop - Jolene Mullen
Field hockey organizations need to work collaboratively
Youth Field Hockey -- Change in youth program fractures relationships in town
Local skiers waiting for snow
Bill Brennan receives Public Service Award
Republican and Democratic committees elect members
Wilton Youth Basketball Roundup
Boys Basketball -- Wilton prevails over Warde in overtime
Wilton Police Reports
Arrest costs police more than expected
Trackside becoming a community 'hub'
Police guard prisoner in hospital
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Town budget requests are in
Toni for Congress? Boucher doesn’t close the door
Governor welcomes storm panel report
Students bring giants down to size
Freshman year: Blumenthal reflects on job growth, partisanship and Afghanistan
Nurses offer women’s health tips
Wilton first selectman named vice chairman of Metropolitan Planning Organization
Boucher: Congress out, for now
From ‘Lady Gaga roll’ to seared sea scallops: Seki Asian Bistro offers range of cuisines
Parent education program helps children during divorce
Conn. review panel: Improve worst-case storm plans
Deer control: Hunting alone is not getting it done
How to get fit and stick to it in the new year
Girl Scouts' new cookie celebrates group's 100th birthday
Congressional redistricting: Supreme Court appoints 'special master'
Trackside stage gets a makeover
Wilton High grad wins National Science Foundation grant
‘Treasures’ to be found at Wilton Library
Off the Stacks
Cat of the Week
Jazz bassist is in his element at Wilton Library's Hot & Cool
Wilton resident has story published in "Chicken Soup for the Soul"
Wilton Police Reports: Separate arrests in connection with stolen MacBook, power tools; police search for suspects in larceny at car dealership
BOE and facilities council to meet to finish Miller-Driscoll requirements
Library senses tough budget year, asks residents to write
Wilton native awarded for science research
Himes, undeterred by Congressional redistricting, will seek third term
Wilton Highlights
$40-million renovation: School project goes for fine tuning
Chamber presents annual Eggs & the Economy breakfast
Marriage and family therapist launches new practice
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
New year brings change for ambulance corps
2011 Girls Cross Country All-Aream MVP -- Wilton junior had that Southern charm
Girls Swimming All-Area MVP -- Wilton's KC Moss was simply the best
All-Area field hockey -- Wilton's Detrick-Yee a repeat MVP
Gymnastics Preview -- Warriors looking for a repeat ... and a three-peat
H.S. Skiing Preview -- Warriors eyeing a downhill sweep
H.S. Wrestling -- Wilton pins Darien
Boys Hockey -- Warriors can't score, can't win
Boys Basketball -- Hot-shooting Ridgefield tops Warriors
Auditors verify $5 million in budget savings
Jazz kicks off the year at library
Town hall buys new software
New laws: Mandatory sick leave, more, begins Jan. 1
Tammy Lindquist, Norwalk, Michael Corsello, Wilton Police Department, Department of Children and Families, CVS Pharmacy, Norwalk Superior Court, Acura SUV
Emergency communications: Town intensifies efforts
Kids’ cookie sales benefit food pantry
Slain park ranger grew up in Wilton
Fallen Mount Ranier ranger once lived in Wilton; father Paul Kritsch was pastor in Westport
Deadline near to sign up for presidential primary
Ridgfield man pulled over for DUI, charged with risk of injury to minors
Pet supply shop set to move to former Keeler's Hardware site
Plenty of chips, but no dip!
Bad news for boxwoods
The Great Trains are running at the Wilton Historical Society through January 16...
Wilton High releases fall honor roll
Whistlestop Express serves those on the go
Trouble comes in threes: Weather heads list of top 'events' for 2011
Juvenile bipolar disorder: New study could be key
Open house at the Y
Holiday Hours: New Year’s
Four towns seek to 'intervene' in state's CL&P investigation
Wilton experienced highs and lows in 2011
Conn. urges homeowners to test for radon
2011: The Year in Review -- A year of championships for the Wilton Warriors
Boys Hockey -- Warriors remain winless
Big donations from the Turnover Shop, despite economy
Class sizes increase in Wilton
Off the Stacks
Photography exhibit chronicles architecture of Weir Farm
Cat of the Week
Obituary: Ed Brown, 79, intellectual property attorney and pilot
Wilton Highlights
New Haven Line rail commuters will face higher fares in the New Year.
Beware CL&P impersonators
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Town forges area alliance, applies for intervenor status in CL&P investigation
Wilton Police Reports: Bad checks issued at South Wilton Veterinary Group; larceny at Stop & Shop
Fawn Ridge hit again, same way
Conservatorship and access to mental health services subject of talk
High winds expected tonight
Weir Was Here – Secret Rooms, Doors, and Windows Now On Exhibit
Wilton's numbers come in better than expected
Guns stolen out of Fawn Ridge Lane condo
Norwalker charged with risk of injury to minor after incident outside Wilton CVS
Westport man charged with assault after argument in Wilton
Man arrested after alleged post-party sexual assault
Adoption information sessions
Roadside cleanup makes progress
State grant will help protect trees
Our exclusive interview with Santa Claus
Lilly, Walsh headline 2012 Gold Key winners
2011 Girls Cross Country All-Aream MVP -- Wilton junior had that Southern charm
Spirit of an Irish Christmas pays a visit to town
’Tis the season to be generous
Board of Ed, teachers' union lock horns on demands
American Civil War Series at the Wilton Historical Society and the Wilton Library
Likly elected BOE chairman
Menorah lighting marks Hanukah
Holiday hours: Christmas
Selectmen offer plan to fix roads
Wilton Library’s Hot And Cool Concert Heats Up The New Year
Democrats seek committee members
Customers will save on electricity beginning in January
Still time to submit teen driving PSA
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Wilton Library Brings 'Treasures' To Its Walls
Hersam Acorn launches GoodDealsCT.com
Shape of 4th District still in flux
Beware e-book scammers
CL&P offers credit to customers who lost power for week or more
Presidential primary is in April
Cannon Grange is honored for recycling efforts
Doctor’s office is operation run from the heart
State unemployment down for third consecutive month
Judge: Bus driver prohibited to work with children
Class sizes creep up
Residents debate senior tax relief
Miller-Driscoll School construction plans deemed 'incomplete'
DTC resolution formally thanks former Selectman Creeth for service
Time to count the birds: Local birdwatchers tackle annual census
Chefs serve up holiday recipes flavored with memories
After a winter disaster a new creche marks the season
Metro-North preps for winter weather, commuter advocate says expect the worst
Winetasting to help charities
At the end of life: Hospice offers much to patients and families
Local stores are stocked with last-minute gift ideas
Arbitration begin: Lawyers deliver opening salvos
Wilton Wrestling Capsule
Senior forward Matt Kobyra ready to lead Wilton Warrior hockey into another tough season
Wilton Youth Basketball Roundup
Wilton Boys Hockey Preview Capsule
Wilton Police Reports
Eleanor Clift on The 'good' death
Lavielle bill will propose rail fare hikes benefit commuters
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Report slams CL&P, but nothing local pols didn't already know
Firefighter's pre-trial hearing set
Wilton family brings hope to Haiti
On Sunday, Dec. 18, the Society's annual Mulled Wine holiday party ushers in the...
Wiltonian's holiday light display lifts 'spirits' of passers-by
Rally seeks to preserve 4th District
Christmas bird count begins Wednesday
Planning board revises agreement, avoids suit
Time of binding arbitration for teachers’ contract is changed
On Saturday, Dec. 17, from 1 to 4, master silhouette artist Deborah O'Connor ret...
Arbitration hearings will be open Tuesday
It’s ‘Crunch’ time for ad agency’s new office
Metro-North preps for winter weather, commuter advocate says expect the worst
DTC resolution formally thanks former selectman Creeth for service
Gas prices fall in state
District explains test scores
Talk to showcase beauty of Weir Farm
Winter farmer's market will showcase local foods and crafts
Wilton sees change in state districts
Wilton regains its ‘stable’ Aaa rating
Wilton mom’s store sells $254-million lottery ticket
October nor’easter cleanup: Burning brush is an option
Town aims to improve communication after storms
A Touch of Burlesque presents Christmas show
Ambler Farm greens sale continues
Wilton Police Reports
Girls Basketball Season Opener -- The Freshmen prove they're ready to play
Wilton Youth Basketball Roundup
Wilton wins first season opener since 2004
Boys Basketball Preview -- Meet the Warriors
Boys Basketball Preview -- Wilton has 'guard'-ed optimism heading into new season
Miller Driscoll $40 million renovation plan gets more scrutiny
Police hold "Tip-a-Cop" for Special Olympics
Breakfast with Santa
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
New construction business is built on ‘customer service’
New Canaan Road closed due to motor vehicle accident
Town to explore fiber optic connection between public buildings
Unemployment rates in cities in the Northeast; Local rate is 8.2 percent
Town beefs up emergency response communication, adds social media
Hal Clark named second selectman
On Saturday, Dec. 10, from 1 – 4, Santa Claus will take time off from his busy s...
Toys for Tots is underway
Wilton lighthouses brighten aquarium festival
Kelly Chase Joins Dagnys' Real Estate to Sell Homes in The Wilton CT Area
Special town vote passes lease extension for Wilton Commons
Wilton to see slight changes in the state General Assembly
Drug drop-box is a hit
Building hope in Haiti with Habitat for Humanity
Bucklan is named to new state lupus panel
Vermont transplant: A governor’s house lands in Wilton
Electric rates will decline
Independent storm analysis: CL&P was unprepared and misled public on power restoration goals
CL&P’s future storm response: Officials ask state agency to take action
Republican plan would move heavily Democratic Bridgeport out of 4th Congressional District
Wilton Highlights
'Prince of the City': Anniversary film screening will feature local author, star
Cat of the Week
Wilton Library: Off the Stacks
Boutique benefit is a warm holiday gesture
Salary table correction
Teachers contract: Binding arbitration is the next step
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Meet Author And New Yorker Editor Dorothy Wickenden
Planning board faces litigation over Wilton-New Canaan property split
Wilton Police Reports: Teen drives car on Allen's Meadow; alleged mailbox vandal keeps a souvenir
Replica of Wilton Fire truck now on toy shelves
Girls Basketball Preview -- Meet the Warriors
Girls Basketball Preview -- Wilton seniors look to take team to a new level
John Nash Column -- Warriors ready to make Wilton a basketball town
Girls Hockey Preview -- Meet the Warriors
Girls Hockey Preview -- Numbers-wise, Warriors are still alive and talented
Turning ‘green’ buildings into greenbacks
Selectman gets energy audit, notes significant improvement
Wilton passes vote audit with flying colors
Wilton Newcomers Club: Ornament sales benefit historical society
There are new rules for meds at school
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter: November 28 - December 11
Meet Author and Journalist Eleanor Clift
Off the Stacks
Cat of the Week
Wilton selected to perform post-election audit
Coming Around the Bend: 'Great Trains' exhibit chugging into Wilton Historical Society
Wilton Highlights
This year's train exhibit includes familiar favorites such as Thomas the Tank en...
Santa visits on Friday
$254 million Powerball winners come forward
FEMA to help Wilton pay its overtime bills
The business of writing uplifting quotes
Fly fishing secrets: Trout abound in local waters
Meyran named new girls lacrosse coach at Wilton
John Nash Column -- Critics silenced as Warriors celebrate a state championship
In the face of 7 billion people: Environmentalist gives Wilton high marks
Dino-score! Wilton Archosaurs dominate Paleo-Bowl
New treatments for varicose veins
Community Health Series: When your hip is hurting
Wilton ballots will be audited
Pilgrims used executive functioning skills, so can students
Baptist Church keeps Thanksgiving spirit alive
It’s Turkey Time! DPH reminds people of food safety this holiday season
High School Football -- Wilton's win gives Warriors a winning record
The road to the budget: Finance board workshop is a first step
CL&P’s storm response: More regulatory muscle is urged
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Meet Michael Gross, Author of Unreal Estate at Wilton Library
Wiltonians witness turkey pardoning at White House
Cub Scouts help families in need this Thanksgiving
Comstock energy upgrades in line with private buildings
Parents urge school to hire library aide
Wilton Police Reports
Brennan, area first selectmen, take CL&P to task for storm response
National Hospice Month: Local hospice recognizes patients
Sole man: Shoemaker is one of a dying breed
Judge to see video in case of bus driver accused of harassing boy
Layaway is a good idea for the holidays
Seeking to make ‘Evolved Home’ a natural selection
Artists’ Passions On Display At Wilton Library’s December Art Exhibit
State's unemployment rate falls to 8.7 percent
Ridgefield Economic Development Commission rolls out Branchville plan before the Board of Selectmen
Selectmen weigh possibility of creating economic development commission
Historical society gets treasure trove of Wiltonalia
Stand Up for Nick website launched, still no leads in Nick Parisot case
Norwalk food blogger shares cooking and lifestyle advice
Cold weather brings ducks
Police join in on Click it or Ticket campaign
Wilton High's paper no longer a 'paper', goes online
Perscription drug bin in Police Department a success
Class M Field Hockey -- Wilton Warriors win state championship
Wilton High's paper no longer a 'paper', goes online
Cinema to screen film about Farms
Weather can't keep curtain down on Wilton Children's Theatre
Wilton Police Reports
Storms knock out overtime budgets, departments look to FEMA for reimbursement
This season’s ‘must-have’ accessory Generator sales are hot, hot, hot
Moody’s will weigh storm spending; town is ‘on notice’
Police will be checking for seat belts
Weir Farm - 'The Great Good Place' Now On Exhibit at Weir Farm National Historic Site
Wilton High newspaper goes online
After Irene and Alfred: Malloy encourages residents to report damage to 211
President issues major disaster declaration
‘Mulan, Jr.’ takes to the stage
Wilton Youth Football Roundup
CIAC Class M Field Hockey -- Wilton slips past New Fairfield, into semifinals
H.S. Football -- Carroll leads Wilton over Warde
CIAC Class L Boys Soccer -- After rolling past New London, Warriors fall in the cruelest way possible
Class L Girls Soccer -- After beating New Fairfield, short-handed Warriors fall to Berlin
H.S. Swimming -- Moss leads Warriors to second straight Class M championship
Stand Up for Nick website launched; Parisot case still open
Wilton Police step up aggressive Click it or Ticket campaign
Butler resigns as CL&P president
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Letter carriers conduct food drive
Power outages update 8:11 p.m.
Wine and chocolate: perfect partners?
How to align your ‘Om’ for better health
Enjoy Beautiful NSO Chamber Music
New site mixes penny arcade, online sales for ‘hot tickets’
Novel idea: Creating books by hand
‘Cutting edge’ treatment offers new hope for depressed patients
Brennan faults CL&P management for slow storm response
Are telemarketers calling your cell phone?
Gov. cautions residents about windy conditions, potential impact on damaged trees and limbs
Blackhawk Up! A med-vac pilot’s two tours in Iraq
Wilton wins boys soccer, field hockey state tournament openers
Holiday hours: Veterans Day
Roadside cleanup of storm debris begins
Annual crafts show benefits historical society
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Learning from Irene: Town beefed up its response for last week's snowstorm
Wilton Highlights
Honing their crafts: Artists across the country bring their handmade goods to fair this weekend
Wilton Library: Off the Stacks
Wilton Youth Soccer Roundup
Wilton has a quiet Election Day
Board of Finance explains mill rate increases
Wilton Police Reports
Wilton receives excellence in financial reporting award
Brennan on fourth term: Key goal is to keep town's financial position strong
Screenplay Writing Workshop With GiGi New at Wilton Library
Wilton Library's Hours for This Week
Connecticut's Own Concert - Ralph Kirmser, Kyle Nobles, and Jessica Raposo
Updated report from Wilton Emergency Operations Center
Power restoration still a way's off, no school on Tuesday, trick-or-treating is postponed
Road closures in Wilton
Halloween: Ever wonder why?
Wilton Library Association Newsletter - November 2011
No power expected until tomorrow; schools canceled for Monday
Our Lady of Fatima: New principal pushes for visibility
Which pills are best for pain?
Three teens reflect on aid effort
Road conditions in town are very hazardous
Madaras Home officially opens its doors
Are cancer screenings a good idea?
Police arrest 3 in car burglaries
Wet snow tomorrow; be ready for power outages
On a mission to help Africa’s kids
Scarecrows descend on Wilton; Voting for favorites ends Friday
Wilton Library’s Wine Tasting Fundraiser
Zoners green light LA Fitness expansion
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Author Talk: Simon Winchester
Firefighters press forward with grievance on pay issues
Police near arrests in car burglaries
Neighbor to Neighbor Home Energy Solutions Workshop
Finance board poised to remain the same
Bone marrow drive seeks South Asian donors for critically ill Connecticut man
Does your child need a tutor?
Vietnam vet recalls life of a Seabee
Silver Hill gala honors Carrie Fisher
Board of Finance Input sought on budget
Wilton Library For The Right Type Of Women
Accident closes Ridgefield Road; firefighters extricate driver
‘Green’ vision takes shape at Comstock
Wilton Library’s Connecticut’s Own Concert Series Gets Underway With Wilton’s Own
Church fund-raiser will get your Cajun ragin'
Wilton skater in benefit show
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Board of Ed will replace three
Madaras home set for ribbon-cutting Oct. 21
WHS students win Yale debate tourney
Why Weir Farm National Historic Site is One of America's Best Ideas...
Author Lownds discusses ‘Honeymoon Cruise Murder’ at library
Thieves hit 11 cars during night hours
Domestic violence: The effects can be dire on children
Parrot rescue mission takes flight in Wilton
The ‘big bag’ theory: Plastic is still the shopper’s choice
Stewart Flowers is a long-blooming business; open house Saturday
Meet Joan Lownds, Author of Man Overboard: Inside the Honeymoon Cruise Murder
Why You Need Estate Planning, with Alan Wolberg
Legacy written in stone walls
Chamber plans annual dinner
Brubecks play Brubeck
Pumpkin Festival returns
Beware of moose and deer during mating season
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Shoe drive is full of sole
Wilton Library’s Hot and Cool Jazz Features Grace Kelly Quintet
Zoning board candidates blend incumbents and not-so newbies
Power problems: Metro north cancels some Monday trains
Fatima teens find plenty of volunteer work in their ‘own back yard’
Holiday hours: Columbus Day
Wilton Library's November Programs
Selectmen name Wampum Hill a ‘scenic road’
HEARTSafe Community: Looking out for one another
Wine and beer tasting celebrates the fruits of man’s labor
Latest library show is an exploration of color
Trout fishing derby at the Y
Yoga studio moves up Route 7
Bill Ziegler's Aspects of the Short Story
New Perspectives Documentary: Play Again
Man arrested for indecency
As parents age, families are faced with difficult choices
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Thrill The World - Simultaneous Dance Event
Bulletin sports editor wins award
Lavielle opposes New Metro-North fare increases
Pumpkin Festival returns for 27th year
Breast cancer: Survivors find support close to home
ZBA candidates line up for the vote
rgetown studio marks 20 years Conservatory of Dance raises the bar with variety
C L& P explains response to Tropical Storm Irene
Chamber members ‘disappointed’ by Clancy’s exit
Lecture series will explore the gods and demons in us all
'BusinessSmart' Series Debuts In The Wilton Library's Brubeck Room
Schools end year with $1.5 million surplus
New concession stand set to perk up train station
High holy days mark a season of reflection and renewal
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Nature’s Palette Walk at Weir Farm National Historic Site
Gilbert & Bennett property: Purchase agreement now in place
First Niagara buys HSBC branches
Wilton Library’s Ladies’ Soiree
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter: September 26 - October 9, 2011
Report details rush-hour tie-ups
Swizzles offers the latest scoop in frozen yogurt
Town budget is in the black; financiers think ahead
Teen Poems Wanted For Poetry In Motion!
Weir Farm National Historic Site Newsletter - September 23, 2011
Deer hunt is set; train station concession steams along
Girls varsity soccer coach resigns
Trial by Fire: Film takes inspiration from burn survivors
Salud! ‘Wine Enthusiast’ names Barcelona to top list
Straw men come to town
SATs: WHS tops in verbal, near bottom in math
Torie Clancy resigns Chamber of Commerce position
‘Bringing Back Burlesque’ gives new spin to old standard
Zoners continue to hammer out affordable housing regs
Pay step dispute: Selectmen deny firefighters’ grievance
Pay it forward: Golden rule shines on Friday
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
John Newcomb Art Exhibition
Wilton Library's October Programs
Register Now for Fall Impressionist Painting Workshop at Weir Farm!
Wilton’s constables: ‘Standing ready’ and running for re-election
Tropical Storm Irene: Public comment is invited on storm issues
New Wilton High principal stresses quality for all
Diamond Deli to get a fresh sparkle
Bike ride and hike celebrate new trail
Sept. 11 remembrance: Remembering the past, looking to the future
Chamber offers ‘After Hours’ with Scottish flair
Motorcycles pass with a roar of unity
Scenes of Wilton: what was and is through the years
School will be in session until June 20, at least
Read Parenting Books with Dr. Susan Bauerfeld
Preschool special ed population highest ever
For Wilton actress: Food takes center stage
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter: September 12 - 25, 2011
Yoga studio opens in town center
Wilton Garden Club's 90th Anniversary Celebration
Wilton philanthropists give $2.5 mill for Norwalk ER: Bauers hailed as visionary leaders
Postal routes see a change
Garden party gala
Flower show demonstrations
Celebrating 90 years: Garden Club plans a party
School bullying is officially on notice
Fall Chess Club for Kids Starting September 15, 2011
Racing to Ground Zero: Wilton firefighters just wanted to help
No easy answers: A pastor and mother reflect on a dreadful day of loss
Thousands of motorcycles: Motorcade observes 9/11
Thirsty residents find an oasis
After Irene’s rude visit: power is scarce, not spirit
Dog trainer launches fall classes: Deepening the human-canine connection
Wilton School District union contracts go online
New Perspectives Documentary: The September Issue - Film
Good-bye, Irene!
Disaster Recovery Centers open throughout the state
Firefighters to ignite gas leak at Avalon Thursday morning
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Poet lets memories speak
Legacy Landscapes on Exhibit at Weir Farm National Historic Site
Even after a hurricane, trees are resilient
School starts today
Flash flood watch is in effect
More teen driving restrictions lead to fewer auto accidents
Anyone seeking federal aid for storm-related damage must file with FEMA
Professional actors launch school for budding thespians
Wiltonians hope DOT will take a shine to train station plans
5K benefit run grows out of a friendship
Power restoration almost complete, more rain on the way
President declares Connecticut a disaster
Restoration work progresses; CL&P president says utility is doing a "very good job"
Line down to your house? Here's what CL&P says
Holiday hours: Labor Day
“I think he’s an idiot": Gov. Malloy on Ron Paul’s views of FEMA’s uselessness
Hurlbutt power circuit being worked on
CL&P estimates power should be back by Monday
Update from Town Sept. 1, 3 p.m.
Boucher blasts CL&P response to Irene
Water distribution to begin
Yankees-Red Sox game, movies for kids
Power restoration is unclear
Road closures
Hurricane Irene Wallops Wilton; State of Emergency Declared
CL&P on restoring power: 'It's gonna take time'
Road closures as of 1:30 p.m. Aug. 30
Wilton Library extends hours; Power restoration: doing the best they can
Power restoration: doing the best they can
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter: August 29 - September 11, 2011
Metro-North resumes service; where to charge your phone
Aftermath
Route 7 is open, many roads in Wilton closed
EMS, fire and police rescue woman; most CL&P clean-up to begin Monday a.m.
Gov. Malloy warns of wind, wires
CL&P: 404,000 without power
Gov. Malloy will hold press conference at noon
Road closures in Wilton
Tornado, Flood Watch
Message from Wilton Police Department
Schools will not open Monday
"URGENT" message from Town OEM
Shelters open tomorrow for people and pets, voluntary evacuation requests are issued
Officials plan for flooding brought by Irene
Merritt may be closed at midnight Saturday, Metro-North plans shutdown
Town officials as ready as can be for Irene
Hurricane Watch issued for Connecticut; Irene to impact area Saturday night to Sunday night
Price Is Right game show seeks Connecticut contestants
Governor issues emergency declaration in anticipation of Hurricane Irene
CL&P warns residents to be ready for possible 'week or more' of outages
Hurricane Irene: State is in storm’s sights; town officials get ready
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
CL&P offers dormitory safety tips
What’s the best way to pay for online auction and classified ad purchas
Wilton Up Close For Teens With Daryl Hawk
Back to School for Wilton - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Earthquake strikes region; local geologist explains quake
Mild earthquake hits town and area
Stamford Hospital adopts SmartRoom® technology
Cosmetic boutique is new bright spot
Triple Play Concert
Feast in the Ambler fields
Shingles and pneumonia vaccines: Now is time to consider shots
Selectmen commit to even greener goals: From 20% to 30% by 2015
Wilton Library's 12th Annual Ladies' Soirée!
Author aims to harness power of ‘Quantum Leap Thinking’
Tax-free buying is this week
Lasting impression: WHS art class alums salute mentor
Town wants to get wired
Bill Goetjen: An iconic figure leaves his mark
Cross-country bike trek shifts into high gear
Taking personal steps to battle breast cancer
Mormons help neighbor in need
Senior Community Day offers antiques appraisals
Police chase burglary suspect into woods and make an arrest; 14-year-old boy was in the house at time of break-in
Police chase burglary suspect into woods and make an arrest
Who bakes the best pie? Grange fair turns up the heat
Norwalk mosquitoes test positive for virus
Mothers with infants invited to participate in autism studies
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Survey: Wilton HS tops in state
Wilton Library's Summer Reading Celebration
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter: August 15 - 28, 2011
Doctor offers advice on "dealing with backpacks"
Phone scammers up the ante with "grandparent" ploy
Three inches of rain falls on Wilton, more expected
Temple hires first full-time educator to expand offerings
Beer sale petitions are submitted
Man killed in second fatal accident on Route 7 in a week
Moody’s nails area towns with negative outlook; Wilton is in the mix
New Meryl Streep film looks for extras
Route 7 repaving begins Monday
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Bubble grows for Nod Hill Soap
Hospital offers many cancer support programs
Fatal accident on Route 7
Emergency crews on Route 7
Area Author Affair: John J. Gilmore
State reports mosquitoes positive for West Nile virus in nearby towns
Gov. Malloy: S&P downgrade of U.S. credit rating will have little effect on state
Slice of classic New York nightlife comes to the area
Ponder The Pond Trail At Weir Farm National Historic Site
Annalisa Stravato: Wilton's newest American
Wilton Commons wins bond approval; construction may start next month
Gov. Malloy: Lower cost for most enrollees in pre-existing condition insurance plan
Debt ceiling crisis may have put Wilton's credit rating in question
Hetherington sponsors law helping released prisoners
You can be “friends” with the IRS
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Girl Scout achieves Gold Award for work on trail
Ryan works with chain eateries
Student cuts a future in fashion design
Poetry of Painting Walk at Weir Farm National Historic Site
Facebook users targeted by fake Amy Winehouse and Norway shooting links
Crossing ‘The Bridge’: Tim Canty finds transition ‘bittersweet’
Weather service issues flood warning
Lessons in stewardship
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter: August 1- 14, 2011
At historical society class: Crewel is cool
A black woman pioneer had Wilton roots
Hoisting a cold one — ice cream that is
Getting the green light in Wilton
Affordable housing: Can rules be better?
Your favorite six-packs may be in supermarkets
A new means of assessing cancer risk
Museum offers a week of archaeology
Library donation box stolen
Area home sales show positive trend
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Farmers market is taking new ‘route’
Registration - August 30th, 31st, and September 1st
Mountain lion, killed in Milford, traveled here from South Dakota
Falling limb backs up traffic on Route 33
Gregory’s adds new features, services: Historic sawmill is on cutting edge
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a man in a powered parachute
‘Fairy godmother’ charity worker rolls on four wheels
Summer safety is fire marshal’s concern
Kids are becoming victims of identity theft
Who feeds their dog while driving? More people than you’d think
Heat index may reach 113 today; hot enough for eggs?
Wilton Library's Newest Garden
Creeth will not run again
Democrats pick candidates
Brennan, Clark and Saxe will lead Republican ticket
Fire hazard sparks recall of Target lamps
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Forecast: Unhealthy air hitting the state
The Wilton Historical Society is pleased to sponsor an English Country Dance at the home of a Wilton resident with a dance floor. With a professional caller and live piano and bass music, participants will be introduced to popular country folk dances fr
State health officials urge precautions as heat wave approaches
Body of kayaker found in Idaho river
The Schoolhouse at Cannondale and Triple Play Concert
Summer sidewalk sales days are here with hotdogs, discounts, and 'scan'-venger hunt with prizes
Town's natural gas plan moves to the front burner
Spruced up Senior Center is humming with activity
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Create beautiful needlework projects in the picturesque atmosphere of the Wilton Historical Society. You will learn different kinds of stitches to create a fun picture that can be made into a pillow or sewn onto your clothes. Classes on Wednesday evening
Former Wiltonian Jeff Harding returns to town for concert at library Thursday
Will Connecticut get a second national park?
Organizers of benefit bike trek coming through Wilton call for ‘more cowbell!”
Rep. Himes launches new Web site
Day trips for children to historic Hartford sites
A return to tradition: Chiropractor makes house calls
Jeff Harding returns to library
Former Wilton executive faces sentencing for fraud
QR codes are making an imprint on housing market
Sidewalk sales heat up: ‘Scan’-venger hunt is new
Stephen Forster: Parents recall a life of courage and love cut short
Firefighters acquire greater means of escape
Swimmers aim to turn the tide against cancer in Sound event
A new commission? Town eyes economic boost
Local talent steals the show
Volunteers for animal emergencies needed
New York Joins Connecticut for regional presidential primary
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Buying a new cell phone plan? Compare the options
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter: July 4 - 17, 2011
Untitled
Second written test is eliminated for teen drivers
Wilton High School Graduation 2011: The Speeches
Class of 2011: High school graduation exercises emphasize sacrifice and service
Trackside concert benefits hunger group
Gillespie aims to ‘green’ Fairfield County at new post
New cleaners merges with photo shop
Brennan will seek a fourth term
Wilton mosquitoes test positive for Jamestown Canyon virus
New Chase bank coming to town
State aid for towns is not touched
Black bear sighted in Georgetown
Wilton man is now "presumed drowned" after kayaking accident in Idaho
Holiday hours: Fourth of July
Summer Music and More Concerts!
Town faces potential loss of $82,755 in state aid
Wilton man is missing after kayaking accident in Idaho
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Alper pulls out of GOP race at last minute for party unity
Police arrest Wilton woman in jewelry heist
Gov. Malloy focuses on job creation as he kicks off tour with a stop at Blue Sky Studios
Brennan announces re-election bid
Helping parents and teachers click online
Volunteer’s contributions surprise even her
Third Annual Teens Take Part: Community Service and Art
Coming trend: Bill of fare is just duck-y
Interns go to Bogota for some real world experience
Alex Grano is honored for leaving an indelible mark at WHS
Paramedic saves ‘a mom’
Alper feels confident in state GOP chair race; Vote is Tuesday
Town moves to ease shortfall in elderly tax relief program
Wilton High School graduation is Saturday
Kathy Leeds will retire next June
Flash flood warning
IRS ups mileage rate in light of high gas prices
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Expect traffic delays on Route 107 between Routes 53 and 7
Senator Lieberman visits Weir Farm
Gas prices drop slowly; European debt crisis at heart of decline
Town will pilot permanent drug take back program
Raising the ‘milk bar’
Summer Impressionist Painting Workshop for Beginning Artists!
Jim Himes visits Wilton High School
Broadway, here they come!
Expert takes wide angle view of economic trends
State lawmakers ease pot penalties
South Wilton Vet cares for injured wildlife
Library bestows honors at annual meeting
Chance Browne Kicks Off Wilton Library’s Summer Concerts
Wilton Library’s Summer Reading Program Grows On Kids Beginning June 23, 2011
Telehealth: Nurses strive to be on the cutting edge
A Taste of Wilton: More than 20 vendors will join in
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Summer Solstice nature walk
At Signature Style shop Personalizing gifts with flair
At Wilton Corporate Park The ‘greener’ side of the street
Town tells trash offenders it’s time to clean up their act
New business helps with smooth estate transitions
Himes calls for Weiner to resign
Wilton High senior heads for West Point
City Staffer Honored For Housing Rehabilitation And Community Development Work
High school English department loses two of its finest
Talk slated for Wednesday Local expert finds mine sites a mother lode of area history
Tick time : Over 55 is fastest- growing group for Lyme
House burglary is part of apparent trend
Georgetown street festival is Sunday
Wilton escapes major storm damage
You can still exercise in the heat, just be careful
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Wilton Library Call For Entries Summer Show Art Exhibit
Cai, Ridgefield HS and Harvard grad, to offer local Ivy Insiders SAT prep this summer
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter: June 6 - June 19, 2011
Victims lose money, not pounds, on acai berry weight loss products
Visiting nurse program looks at older drivers and safety
Senior internship program grows dramatically
Family Y takes aim at diabetes A $60,000 grant makes it lead agency in the county
Blithe Spirit Performance will have open captions
Wilton Library's 116th Annual Meeting
Memorial Day address by Capt. Bill Glass
Chili cooks sought for contest
School board wants your vote on next year’s calendar
Police arrest school bus driver
New commissioner: Police keep things the way they should be
Plan is in the pipe for gas line
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Kiwanians turn out for HomeFront Day
Wilton High School evacuated after a bomb threat
Tornado watch in effect until 8 tonight
‘Blithe Spirit’ infuses theater with comedy
Don't get smished!
Parade canceled; memorial service at 11
Wilton Memorial Day parade canceled
Board of Finance wants more input from citizens
With expanded space, café Wave Hill Breads is on a roll
25 years of Distant Journeys Hawk brings the world home
Wiltonian wins national award for non-profit Widening circle of care for cancer
Ex-Italian police officer makes transition to Wilton look easy
Keynote speaker will hail personal heroes
Dogs need new tags
Area employer cited for patriotism
Soup Alley takes a summer break
Juvenile bipolar disorder Identification helps heal children and families
Holiday hours: Memorial Day
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter: May 23 - June 5, 2011
Celebrate National Trails Day With a Hike!
Events mark canoe and kayak safety week
Author Donoghue discusses ‘Room’
Triathlete runs for charity
Farmers market opens Wednesday
Go Behind-the-Scenes on Connecticut Open House Day at WeirFarm National Historic Site!
Yale's Mark Schenker on Literature and Life
What you eat may prevent cancer
Hiving of the bees at Ambler Farm generates sweet buzz
Pianist performs Bach at Wilton Library
Hike will pass through proposed river valley trail
Think! Inc. Turns to Training Jump Start for Training Customers Online
Plan is in the pipe for gas line
Emissions renewals will now come by post card
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
School district shuffle: Gottesman retires Canty steps in
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce News - May 16, 2011
Blazing a trail in retail’s new frontier
World War II hero will be Wilton’s grand marshal
Home break-in on Olmstead Hill Road
Art To Go: Day Trip To Hill-Stead Gardens and Museum
Wilton chef cooks up a Glass House picnic
O’Boza receives WW II medals — finally
How much can one person do? More than you think
Reusable bags at your fingertips
Caraluzzi’s expansion wins a 6-2 straw vote
Gov. Malloy announces agreement with state employee union leaders
Youth film festival is Saturday; Wilton student is in the running for an award
Relay for Life kicks off tonight
Domestic Violence Task Force - In Love and In Danger
Photographer Daryl Hawk Retrospective Opens at Wilton Library
Hot & Cool Jazz: Marvin Stamm Quartet performs
Student writer wins abundance of awards
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Exhibition - From Pencil to Plate
The best way to gain weight? Go on a diet!
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce News - May 9, 2011
Getting Started with Constant Contact
Susan’s Nails gets buff new look
Talks with state unions fail; Malloy readies layoffs
Author Talk: Joan Dye Gussow - Growing, Older
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter: May 9 - May 22, 2011
What makes a road ‘scenic?’
Route 7 accident: one lane closed in each direction
Town seeks citizen input on Norwalk River Valley Trail plan
Discover The Nature of Love at Weir Farm National Historic Site
Marchers Needed!
Families recall loved ones in wake of bin Laden
Spirit of Georgetown school is rekindled into arts center
Gov. Malloy visits Wilton
Town and school budgets win approval
Cancer benefit honors Wilton woman
Find a mink, find a sink, mega tag sale starts today
Town budget voting concludes today
Marvin Stamm Quartet Performs at Wilton Library’s Hot and Cool Jazz Concert
Pianist Ronald Hawkins Performs at Wilton Library
Mother’s Day flower shortage — but not at the garden club plant sale
Rep. Hetherington advocates for lupus education and awareness
Store pops up — literally
Bin Laden related scams proliferate on Facebook, other social media
Growing Mandarin school moves to Wilton, open house is today
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
State budget passes
Minks to Sinks: Sale offers a wealth of choice
Socialize while you stretch
Help Our Garden Grow!
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce News - May 2, 2011
Taste of Wilton tickets go on sale Monday
Annual Town Meeting: Budget vote begins Tuesday
Spring Impressionist Painting Workshop!
President Obama announces Bin Laden has been killed
Stay at Home celebrates one year
Wedding at Relay For Life: Something purple for bride to symbolize cancer hope
River rescue ends happily
Car burglaries continue
Cell phone users rack up violations
Town will honor George Symonds
Stamford Hospital hosts “World Asthma Day” event on May 7
Declaration of Independence comes to Connecticut’s Old State House May 3
Focus ’11 highlights a range of photographic talent
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Is it ADHD or bipolar disorder?
Paving on Route 7
Car burglars strike again in dead of night
Web surfing on someone else’s Wi-Fi network can be dangerous
Chou Chou marks 10th anniversary: Shoe store has been a good fit
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce News - April 25, 2011
Love of birding takes wing
Wilton mail thief gets 50 months in jail
Town hall security gets boost
Share your soles for charity
High school is officially solar
Wilton Go Green Festival
Wilton's newest police officer embarks on training
Former Warrior helps Wounded Warriors
Seniors and students are sweet on pickleball
Modern house tour features Wilton design
Green guru will speak at library
School board seeks consensus on legal services
The Power of eMail Marketing Business Seminar
Republicans propose alternative budget
Volcker talks about the economy
Interpreting the tough teacher
Holiday hours: Good Friday, Easter
Basement repair companies inquiries soar in wake of winter of ’11 snow and rain
Young filmmaker continues his success
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Family vacation becomes mission of mercy in Mexico
Ponder the Pond Trail at Weir Farm National Historic Site
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce News - April 18, 2011
Hooray for Hollywood: Jane Powell chairs visiting nurse benefit
Online shop for women and kids: Blue Star Bazaar offers eclectic wares
The changing face of Kiwanis as women join the ranks
Trackside gets a garden
Go Green Festival is May 1; Volunteers are still needed
Town and school budgets take hits; Mill rate would increase 3.42%
Adventures in Space: At 94, author pens the book he always wanted to write
Ad man touts the power of social media
Wilton sculptor show leadership collection
Kitchen designer makes the cover of Country Living
Y adds edible piece of healthy living mission with food kiosk
‘Coming Home’ aims to boost haven for homeless female vets
Wilton woman faces strangulation charges
Feds hunt for 'Marc the Oil Man'
Tick pesticide study: Financiers ask town attorney to review grant
Malloy will breakfast with town Democrats
Stop & Shop plans reusable bag giveaway
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Alper seeks state GOP seat
Board of Finance: Town and school budgets take hits; mill rate would increase 3.42%
Environmentalist Bill McKibben Speaks at Wilton Library
Police investigate: Rash of 13 car burglaries in one day
Suspect sought in Village Market check-out scam
Aquarion searches for environmental champions
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce News - April 8, 2011
Gas prices jump again, top $4 in area
Free oral cancer screenings
From Bunker Hill to Baghdad Sunday, April 17, at 2 pm, Karl Dolnier, will discuss and exhibit a selection from his extensive collection of firearms. Included in the collection are firearms from the Civil War to more modern rifles and pistols. Karl will
Doggedly seeking canine manners
En garde! Wilton gets a fencing academy
Taxpayers air pros and cons of a proposed increase for schools
Selectmen and financiers offer proposed town budget
Play It Forward: Acoustic Wilton debuts CD
Senior tax relief program may get a boost
Mystery solved: Police work sleuths out phantom hit-and-run suspect
Nurturing the reading habit in elementary school
Strength for Sydney: Shopping supports research
Don't Miss - 'Exit Through the Gift Shop' at Wilton Library
Boy needs bone marrow donation; drive at Y during Healthy Kids Day
Energy efficiency: Neighbor program takes off; first workshop is tonight
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Himes debates the balance of spending with cutting
Celebrate National Park Week at Weir Farm National Historic Site!
Really, REALLY Big Show is Friday
Governor tackles tough budget issues at a town hall meeting in Stamford
An insurance reimbursable program for children diagnosed with ADD/ADHD
Wilton’s Curt Welling talks on humanitarian aid
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - April 4, 2011
Wilton Youth Council: This show is really, REALLY big
Organic vegetable co-op seeks members
Teen tanning before prom increases risk of skin cancer
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce News - April 1, 2011
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Hold your fire! The cannon returns
Researching the Civil War: Sunday April 10 at 2 p.m. www.wiltonhistorical.org Wilton resident David Petre, author of The Civil War: A Student Handbook, will give a lecture on his book. Along with reviewing the history of the War and the notable, lesser
Sis Boom’s Paganelli pens bright vision of girls’ paradise
New pre-K comes to historic school
Kick some tires: Electric cars on display
Wilton director follows the sun
New community center welcomes visitors
'BusinessSmart' Series Debuts In the Library's Brubeck Room
Historical society revisits the Civil War
Selectmen and financiers offer proposed town budget
Library book sale — 75,000 items strong
Tech rules! Schools set to show off their gizmos and gadgets
Two boards present education budget
Cleanup day is Saturday
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Another winter storm headed our way, shouldn’t be too bad
Municipal Bonds: John Dillon at Wilton Library
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - March 28, 2011
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter: March 28 - April 10, 2011
Avoiding toxin-induced illnesses
Governor reports rainwater radiation levels are normal
Living History Day - Civil War encampment, lectures and re-enactments Sat, April 2, 10am - 4pm Admission Free! Members of the 14th Connecticut Infantry unit will be setting up camp at the Historical Society. They will simulate the living conditions of U
Some energy saving devices are scams; do-it-yourself solar panels one of the worst
Sip-Shop-Share returns for spring
Playshop offers a peek at putting on a production
This time it’s personal: A doctor takes on cancer and wins
Carver Center expands its vision through outreach into schools
Poetry and painting’s sister act
Ticked off at Lyme disease: Wilton is part of experimental pesticide study
Police awards single out the ‘above and beyond’
Snapshot: One Day In The Life Of Connecticut Libraries April 13, 2011
Film Showing: Mary Silliman's War at the Library
The cannon is back!
Police search for missing man
Teens unleash poetic spirit
Reminder: Sheep Shearing at Ambler Farm, Sat. Mar. 26, 2:00 pm, $10 per family Nutmeg and Clover are getting their Spring haircuts! Learn about all the steps involved in turning fleece into fabric, and try your hand at carding and spinning wool with Wilt
PROMises, PROMises: These dresses will go to the dance again
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Schools on delay; snow causes few other problems
Stopping the stigma and raising mental health awareness
New Exhibit March 27 - May 13 - "America's Civil War Retrospective" the history of the Civil War, the well-known leaders who determined America’s fate and the lesser-known soldiers who fought in decisive battles. Pictures, maps, p
Spring snow moves in
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - March 21, 2011
New community center unveils its offerings
Teachers', administrators' salaries for 2010-11
Accused drug dealer claims police connections
Spring snow covers roads causing slippery conditions
Reading Rangers Discover Stone Wall Secrets
From runway to driveway — spring fashion for soccer moms
Go Green Festival: The Earth will open up
Wilton Fire Department Federal money will pay for training
Roll ’em! Buster Keaton stems into Cannon Grange
Unicef Tap Project: Getting a cool return for a dollar
Patriot branch on River Road remains open
Patriot National bank branches to close
Boucher leads charge against marijuana proposals
Sheep Shearing at Ambler Farm, Sat. Mar. 26, 2:00 pm, $10 per family Nutmeg and Clover are getting their Spring haircuts! Learn about all the steps involved in turning fleece into fabric, and try your hand at carding and spinning wool with Wilton Histor
Proposed development forces the question: Whose Cannondale is it?
Wilton Library’s Annual Book Sale Fundraiser April 9 - 12, 2011
Bomb scare at Wilton office is a false alarm
Emergency reconstruction of the Danbury Branch finished; trains to resume Friday morning
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Teens Take To The Stage In Wilton Library’s 5th Annual Poetry In Motion
Resume-writing workshop for mothers
Goose problem: Spoiling lawns — and rivers
Cyberbullying: Standing Up to the Invisible Bully with Marji Lipshez-Shapiro
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter: March 14 - March 27, 2011
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - March14, 2011
Wilton girl performs in Ridgefield musical
Wilton Library Trip: Rubin Museum in NYC
Final Route 7 work is underway
WHS heads to WorldQuest finals again
Georgetown Mobil sold by oil giant
Performance For Shiller And Gurevich At Wilton Library’s Connecticut’s Own Concert
Weatherman Art Horn spotlights: Power and fury of ‘white stuff’ and other storms
Kids and adults show off their smarts
Living on borrowed time: March ahead Sunday
Georgetown Market asks zoners for room to grow
Wilton Bank names new head
Grand list is out: Rise in property values slows
Gardiner steps up for Planning and Zoning
New hope for back pain
Roads open this morning, the Y is closed for now
Connecticut's Own Concert: Larry Shiller and Olga Gurevich
Metro-North clarifies bus situation
Weather Service Issues Flood Watch
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Teachers’ union agrees to talks
Long Term Care Solutions
Metro-North’s Danbury Branch: Busing will continue at least two weeks
Older Americans essay contest
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - March 7, 2011
Police seek help on hit and run
Tips to help your child become a stronger writer
Free CPR Training at Wilton Library Association
Wilton Library’s ‘Beyond Words’ Auction Items Are Just That!
Teachers union agrees to budget talks
Norwalk Hospital to hold comprehensive weight loss expo on March 24
Flooding closes Route 7, no trains on Danbury branch
Lavielle: transportation a lifeline for jobs
Grodin offers ‘Night of Comedy’
Crowning achievement: Wilton dentist on ‘Top Doc’ list
Parents feel the pressure of children in school
Yoga Shala joins against child enslavement
Report shows increase in domestic violence, larceny in 2010
International Women's Day Tea with Gorel Bogarde
Selectmen’s budget up 4.5%: Fuel costs hike request
Memorial race in 11th year
Wilton High School Honor Roll
Citizens’ group in ‘launch phase’
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Finance board, school board wrestle over budget some more
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter: March 1 - March 13, 2011
Wilton firefighter and wife face larceny charges
Town employee arrested on child porn charge
New rail cars ready to roll: Senator Boucher: 'We can finally get service back on track'
DMV, law enforcement, others to study crackdown on multiple offenders
Flood watch in effect through Monday night
Wilton Library's Gallery Walls Pop withcolor
An arranged marriage of spicy flavors
The redemptive power of women’s humor
The Pay Off: Songwriting course offers recital of originals
Town attorney is honored
Just how smart are you?
Citizen of the Year: This year’s winner got an early start
Ketley leaves police commission
Seniors are ready to vote
Terra firma for real estate market?
Borders to close by end of April; 24 employees will be affected
Two Jennifers — one is Aniston — meet in Hollywood
Gov. Malloy’s budget plan: Tax increases get cool reception
Family of cheerleader sues over fractured elbow
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Author Conor Grennan at Wilton Library
Stamford Hospital will hold colorectal cancer awareness fair
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - February 21, 2011
Wilton father is honored by Special Olympics
Morning fire destroys car
Maple syruping is on tap at Ambler Farm
Holiday hours: Presidents Day
Light snow expected to end by mid-day
More snow on the way
Ambulance corps offers free CPR classes
Food pantry donations: One-stop shopping at the Village Market
Economy crawls back
Speak Up, Wilton: Questions are asked; answers are given
Peggy Reeves joins secretary of the state's team
School budget question: Are we at the tipping point?
Board of Ed chair fires back
E-mails on school budget
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Hit and run on Route 7
Children’s theater presents: Alice in Wonderland Jr.
Borders to close by end of April
Malloy’s budget is a mix of higher taxes and spending cuts
SAT and ACT practice exams available
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Hot and Cool Jazz: Mimi Fox at The Wilton Library
Experience Artist-In-Residence Installation - Symposium of the House
How to get into a selective college
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter - February 14 - 27, 2011
Wilton Library Creating a Spring Benefit that is Beyond Words
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - February 14, 2011
Playshop becomes a nightclub with Jacques Brel production
Campus Jewelers shines in new space
Montessori school offers an alternative ‘vision and version’ of education
Teens use fresh lens to turn ‘ordinary into extraordinary’
Spring has arrived in all its glory at Earth Garden shop
Is your sandwich missing something? A new condiment hits town
Wilton's first hotel planned for I-Park
Wilton commuters escape most rail woes
Boards square off over $70-million budget
Citizens form 'solution-oriented' group
Students may register to vote
Schools take steps to make social networking safe for everyone
Where are the penguins?
Parents and students feel the pressure in school
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Hot tub reportedly explodes at Wilton home
How to strengthen the college-bound student's academic profile
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - February 7 2011
Route 33 closed due to downed wires, pavement is on fire
Computer contractor arrested for crashing Town’s e-mail
Selectmen begin to put budget puzzle together: Health insurance costs are a challenge
Snow days: Making up for lost school time
Railroad group investigates New Haven Line winter woes
Wintry mix arrives late Monday night; Air quality alert issued for Monday
Sweet revenge on winter blues
‘Dream’ poetry inspires concert
Benefit Luncheon with Hilarious Author Gina Barreca
Beware of price gouging when hiring snow removal contractors
Celebrate civil rights: Tracy Sugarman recalls Freedom Summer
New chamber director: Building on past success with fresh vision
Woman charged in New York diamond theft may have hit Wilton
As governor issues call to clear roof tops, local hardware stores have run out of roof rakes
Modern surgical marvel: da Vinci robot comes to Wilton Library
Weather update; cancellations
Like drifts, snow costs are growing
Community alliance takes aim at childhood obesity
NYT Tech Guru David Pogue Talks
Use caution when clearing snow
Aquarion seeks environmental champions
Norwalk Hospital kicks-off integrative medicine program Feb. 7
Republicans put state cuts on the table
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Honey Tree Preschool has opening buzz
Wilton schools stay closed as ice pelts region
Wilton schools are closed; rails running with delays
Obama picks Wilton grad as next Solicitor General
Here we snow again!
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - January 31, 2011
Wilton Library News - February 2011
Habitat for Humanity award honors Jim Lyle
Vampires take center stage for high school senior play
Village Market staff graces a page of AARP magazine
A fun form of abuse: Surviving the Death Race
Board of Finance: Education spending grabs spotlight again
Poor air quality predicted in southwestern Connecticut today
Arthur Lipner CD nominated for award
Schools urged to ask for more than 5.3% increase
Experience Robotic Surgery Like a Surgeon
A Better Chance And Wilton Library Present Author/Illustrator Tracy Sugarman
New Perspectives Film Series: Joan Rivers
Chamber names Torie Clancy executive director
Stop & Shop recalls bagged salad items; may be contaminated
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
A foot of snow closes schools, train service suspended
CT Nonprofits Hosts Seasoned Fundraiser
Snowstorm could bring "near-blizzard" conditions
Police warn of Hotmail "phishing" scam
Schools will open late; snow dusts Wilton
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - January 24, 2011
Next winter storm could be a dud or full of everything
Four Seasons opens fitness studio
Himes introduces legislation to ban high-capacity ammo magazines
A 20-foot plume of fire in Georgetown
Yikes! Where did the degrees go? Another wintry mess headed our way
Legion post offers flag sales
Deer controllers explore stronger measures
Keeping the ER running at no charge
Wilton Playshop: Drama looks at life, love and loss
Frostbite and hypothermia are a danger in extreme cold
Snowstorm pattern is expected to continue into February
All lanes on Route 33 bridge will be open next week
Snowfall leaves plowers unfazed
Wilton roads are slippery as snow continues this morning
Cause of fire that destroyed house still unknown
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Ice dams wreak havoc with roofs
Learn Parent Survival Strategies at the Library
Georgetown road closure is continued
Wilton schools close as storm moves in, driving expected to be hazardous
Fire department responds to fire on Ridgefield Road
Wintry mix — ice, snow, rain — is headed our way for Tuesday
Wine tasting supports Stay at Home
Family reunites at John’s Best Pizza
Civil War series kicks off by asking the question: Why do wars last so long?
Holiday hours: Martin Luther King Day
Have Lunch with Gina and Sarah at the Library!
Lavielle is sworn in as Wilton’s rep
After Arizona tragedy, Blumenthal and Himes say no to extra security
Firefighters from four towns fight 'fully involved' house fire
Boucher plans for new term
Bank makes $30,000 pledge to Wilton Commons
Wilton doctor addresses common foot problems
Board of Education bears down on 5.9% budget hike
After blog challenge, Wiltonian hits new year running
Reminder, the Great Trains are running all this weekend and Monday, a school holiday. Then, like an old Christmas electric train, they will be packed up for another year.
Hospital will build new parking garage
Evaluating your child’s mid-year report card
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Latte and laundry: Tide turns at renovated ‘Wilton Wash Inn’
Snow blankets Wilton - again!
Wilton Town Hall and schools will be closed Wednesday
New Perspectives Documentary Film: 'My Kid Could Paint That' at Wilton Library
Race to Nowhere - Film and Discussion
Tuesday’s snow may begin around 10 p.m.; promises to pack a wallop
This holiday season: Shoppers rediscover retail joy
Flags will fly at half-staff; moment of silence today at 11 a.m.
Is your workout making you stress out?
Electric surcharge sparks outrage
Road closing in Georgetown
New law applies to motorcyclists
Today at Artifact: Printmakers leave a positive impression
Are seniors staying, going?
Kindergarten registration schedules for January 10-13
Today’s snow may be a rare ‘Norlun’ storm
In his first act as governor, Malloy signs three executive orders; inaugural address outlines challenges ahead
Snow moves in, schools will dismiss early
IRS extends tax deadline to April 18; those with offshore accounts are warned to pay up; itemizers must wait to file
Wilton schools have early dismissal due to weather
Budget season kicks off tonight
Winter storm could slow Friday's commute
In This Week's Bulletin
Wilton Wrestling Club continues its winning ways
Wilton Sports Shorts
H.S. Hockey -- Holland's four goals leads rout of Barlow
H.S. Skiing -- Wilton's Mark Roberts is king of the mountain
Girls Basketball -- Wilton collapses under Westhill's pressure
Wilton's Lilly retires
H.S. Gymnastics -- Warriors look for a return to glory
John Nash Column -- The legend of Lilly started right here in Wilton
Snow storm bears down on region
Wilton Police Reports
Wilton EMS Log
Schools superintendent recommends $4 million hike
Wilton Fire Log
First Selectman looks ahead to busy 2011
Wilton news briefs: municipal budget review begins; mental health board seeks town's participation; and kindergarten registration scheduled
Maple sugaring at Ambler Farm
Teen prank goes bad
Lilly announces retirement from soccer
Former Wilton executive pleads guilty to fraud
Wilton hires Caitlin Jackson as new girls lacrosse coach
Stamford's Malloy set to become state's 88th governor
Selectmen urge residents, business owners to clear sidewalks
Senior residents asked to complete survey
Wilton's Lilly retires from competitive socccer
Stamford's Malloy takes over state's top post
Homeowners are urged to test for radon, the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers
Future is electrifying for one Wilton family
Wilton Library art exhibit: Six hometown artists are featured
Building in Hartford named after Rell
New state website focuses on safety of bicyclists
Braswell Galleries auction sells John Lennon memorabilia
Former Wilton man pleads guilty to defrauding two hospitals
New fashion boutique opens: Magnolia blossoms in Wilton's River Park
School district tackles bullying
New governor and lawmakers face fiscal woes
Girls Hockey -- Undefeated Warriors set new win mark with sixth straight victory
A young woman’s wait; A precious commodity — a heart
The year’s top stories Kayak tragedy, veterans memorial, check fraud
Feliz Navidad!
Happy New Year!
Junior League welcomes new members
Thank you to our members and friends for visiting and supporting the Society in 2010. We look forward to sharing many more programs & activities with you and your family in 2011. The staff and volunteers at WHS wishes you a very happy and healthy new
Holiday hours: New Year’s
Girls Hockey -- Schnitzler off to torrid start
Girls Basketball -- Wilton was off-point
John Nash Column -- Enough is enough for Wilton's basketball programs
Wilton youngsters learn lessons donating food, toys for holidays
In this week's Bulletin
Wilton Police Reports
Wilton experienced highs and lows in 2010
Town-owned houses to be up for rent
LEGO Club offers kids hands-on learning experience
Gasoline prices continue to rise in Connecticut
IRS offers year-end tips on charitable donations
Wilton Library to showcase mixed talent art show
Malloy announces picks for agriculture, banking
Nurses offer program on shingles
Budget parallels last year’s course
Bulletin office hours at Wilton Library
Allman rescheduled in Stamford
Boucher looks forward to keeping an eye on the new guys in Hartford
Slice of Scandinavia comes to Wilton
Wilton gets disaster trailer
Wilton CERT trains for multi-town emergency
Education program will promote reusable bags
Storm cancels some trains, bus service
Storm knocks out power to thousands
Several Wilton roads closed due to drifting snow
Wilton joins ‘green’ challenge
Wilton Board of Finance: Parents keep pressing on school budget
Snow blankets Wilton.
Music business ‘survivor’ wants to teach others how -to
Madaras home is a haven of hope for homeless vets
High School Sports Extra -- Wilton's Schnitzler can light the lamp
Hetherington gets committees; Will be Republican leader on Judiciary
Lavielle will sit on three committees
Holiday hours: Christmas
Wilton Library’s January Art Exhibition Is A Showcase Of Mixed Talent
Weir Farm Reading Rangers Protect the Past
Wrestling -- Warriors pin a victory on McMahon
Stamford Youth Soccer
Wilton Wrestling Club opens inaugural season
Wilton Youth Basketball Roundup
Wilton Y gymnasts shine at home meet
Boys Hockey -- Warriors tie Milford in season-opener
Boys Basketball -- Warriors let Mustangs gallop away with win
The Hours All-Area Girls Swiming MVP -- Moss's performance reached new levels
The Hour's All-Area Cross Country MVP -- Gaston was Wilton's quiet, confident leader
The Hour's All-Area Field Hockey MVP -- Detrick-Yee made her teammates better
Boys Hockey -- O'Connell, Wilton defense shuts down Hand for first win
Girls Ice Hockey -- Schnitzler leads Warriors to fifth straight win
Nurses offer medication reviews
For rent: a piece of Wilton history
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Reusable bag initiative kick-starts in January
Wilton students share marine biology research at symposium
'Great Trains' exhibit attracts all ages
Wilton Fire Log
Wilton EMS Log
Local store helps 'Wildlife in Crisis'
Off the Stacks
Wilton participating in state 'Energy Challenge'
Fairfield County Calendar
Lavielle named to legislative committees
Silvermine Guild plans exhibition, reception
Library's exhibition is a showcase of mixed talent
Film tackles woes afflicting school children
One for the Gipper: Wilton author puts a human face on the football legend
Candlelight service planed at Wilton Congregational
New music school has New Canaan rocking
Town gets disaster trailer
Wilton Police Reports
State education commissioner quitting
Conn. grows slowly, keeps 5 reps
Norwalk Hospital offers new ‘incisionless’ procedure for acid reflux
Big power outage was just a blip
Counterfeit bills are circulating in the area
Payroll tax cut will boost take-home pay for most workers; deadline to make changes is Jan. 31
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter: December 20, 2010 - January 2, 2011
Chamber hopes to select new director by early January
State crackdown on truck safety results in nearly 28,000 violations
Board of Education goes to school on SMART Boards
Art school draws up new venture
At Cucina Casalinga it’s Beef Wellington weather
Wilton gets a small portion of $1 million waste plant reserve
State moves to narrow kindergarten age
Scrooge...Sunday, Dec. 19...It's not too late! “Scrooge, A Christmas Tale” by the No Strings Marionette Company Charles Dickens’ beloved tale comes to life through the artistry and skill of the company’s fifteen large-scale
Wilton financiers shed light, seek input on budget process
Top 10 budget myths
Holiday gifts that give back
Weir Farm National Historic Site Newsletter - December 17, 2010
Wilton Historical Society: Silhouettes and Scrooge for the holidays
Woman is injured after being struck by car at Wilton car wash
Winter Wilton farmers’ market: Denied
Trackside teams up with Guiding Eyes for the Blind
Wiltonian to return to Haiti and offer helping hand
Yogurt shop proposed for Wilton Center
Wilton Police Reports
Residents: Fire-damaged restaurant going to missed this holiday season
Camp Gordyland offering early bird sign-up program
Silhouettes and 'Scrooge' round out holiday events
Series to examine America's Civil War
Serving up allergen-free treats
Wilton Fire Log
Electronic pickpocketing: Stealing credit card data from a distance
Route 7 construction nears the end
Portofino owner vows to reopen
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Wilton Historical Society and Wilton Library Announce Civil War Series
Girls Basketball -- Malvarosa leads Warriors to first victory
Boys Basketball -- Warriors can't quite make it over the Hilltop'
Girls Hockey -- Schnitzler scores six goals as Wilton clobbers Greenwich
Wilton Youth Basketball Roundup
Female veterans home to be named after fallen Wilton soldier
On The Record -- An interview with Wilton High's Kelly Brosko
Boys Swim Preview -- Depth to help Warriors in the pool
H.S. Wrestling Preview -- Experience is about to pay off
Gas and electric companies offer heating help this winter
Light up the holidays safely
Shelter conducts clothing and coat drive for the homeless
Board Of Finance Community Forum
Wilton Friends offers lessons in how to eat organic
Norwalk Hospital offers advice on coping with holiday stress
Winter checks in early; Wilton schools on delay
Letters to the editor
Police investigate 'unusual' call to local restaurant
Wintry weather moves in; drive with care
Boards mix new, familiar faces
Fire damages Portofino restaurant; cause is under investigation
Ten China Bistro delivers ‘fresh’ taste
Firefighters fighting blaze at Portofino
Town merges benefit plans
Register Now For Art of Restoration Tour: Get a Rare Behind-the-Scenes Look at....
Popular Wilton restaurant suffers heavy damage in morning fire
Gallery to sell John Lennon's Abbey Road suit
Troop Box Drive is underway
106 years: Centenarian enjoys ‘stress-free’ living
Ornament sales benefit landmarks
Ballerina lands plum role with prestigious company
Open Door shelter needs help
Rescue dogs make stopover at Passage East
How to Survive the Season of Festive Feasting
Finance board targets 3 percent mill rate increase
Town to join schools' health-care plan
Wilton police officer saves man's life
Wahoos have a good Thanksgiving Invitational meet
KC Moss takes part in latest U.S. Senior National meet
Wilton Youth Basketball Results
All-State soccer player DeSantis helps All-Star team win
Warriors named to All-FCIAC teams
Boys Basketball Preview Notebook -- Meet the Warriors
Boys Basketball Preview -- Carroll goes from offensive leader to defensive stopper
Girls Basketball -- Wilton's long senior Smith misses opener with injury
Girls Basketball Season Opener -- Warriors let a win slip away
Boys Hockey Preview -- Warriors found a goalie, then success
Boys Hockey Preview Notebook -- Meet the Warriors
Girls Hockey -- A New Wave: Freshman spark Wilton to first-ever win over Darien
New store specializes in Scandinavian food, gifts
Wilton Police Reports
Garden club cultivates holiday cheer
Historical society welcomes Santa
Shoplifters flee Verizon store
Off-duty officer saves life on Hartford highway ramp
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Santa...Saturday, 12/11, 1-4PM Please join us for a chat and photo with Santa, crafts and refreshments in the Barn, and of course our Great Train Exhibit!
Area Author Affair: Cathryn J. Prince - A Professor, A President And A Meteor
Wilton residents to sing in Christmas concert
Dance academy parties, plans open house recital
At the Library
Wilton Highlights
Cat of the Week
Students spread holiday cheer
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter - December 6 - 19, 2010
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - December 6, 2010
IRS announces 2011 standard mileage rates
Scrooge...As part of our schedule of holiday events, we are pleased to offer the No Strings Marionette Company and its production of “Scrooge, A Christmas Tale” on December 19th at the Wilton High School Little Theatre, 395 Danbury Road, Wi
Fatal accidents involving teen drivers is at historic low
New resource for children in town
New trails map and guidebook focus on watershed
Wilton Library News - December 2010
Prosperity Marketing Mindset Group Coaching Program for Entrepreneurial Women Begins January 12th
Officials seek energy-producing rocks
Wilton jazz icon celebrates 90th birthday
Unions see 'new hope' with Malloy
Dog rescuers aim to give hope for the holidays
Acoustic Wilton storms back
Families put their stamp on lighthouse designs
Art student’s card is a winner
Postal food drive is a haul Letter carriers break their own record by a ton
Visit with Santa...Sat 12/11, 1-4pm Every year Santa looks forward to his visits with children at the Wilton Historical Society (maybe it's the cozy chair beside the warm fire in our Eighteenth Century kitchen!). Please join us for a chat and photo
The future of Route 7: Wider shoulders, greater parking are all possible
Students hope to change lives one sleeping bag at a time
Wilton Commons gets thumbs-up
Supermarkets help make choose ‘healthy’ fish choices
Drug, alcohol abuse prevention program receives funding
Wilton native produces Broadway's 'Lombardi'
Wilton River Park touts leases
Connolly pitches in during the holidays
Vandals trash home to tune of $60,000
Holiday cheer in Georgetown on Sunday
Holiday Walk is set for Friday
Oops!
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Holiday Walk is 'a Wilton tradition'
Girls Basketball Notebook -- Meet the Warriors
Girls Hockey Notebook -- Meet the Warriors
Girls Hockey Preview -- Sammi Blicht is an ice storm coming
Forum will provIde information and entertainment for seniors
Fairfield County Calendar
Santa to visit Historical Society
Use color to create interest in the winter garden
Off the Stacks
Wreath auction, cocktail party kick off Ambler Farm's Holiday Greens Sale
Creating Interest in the Winter Garden
Wilton girls soccer bids good-bye to three seniors at banquet
Art of bel canto comes to Wilton
Wilton's Donachie named MIP at The Foreman School
Wilton Fire Log
Wahoo Swimming -- KC Moss listed as fastest 15 year old in the nation
Wilton EMS Log
Girls Lacrosse -- New coach expected to be named by end of next week
Wilton Police Reports
Wilton Lax group goes online to sell gear
Family hoping new food bill prevents other encounters with 'deadly pathogens'
John Nash's Column -- Vandy is just dandy for Wilton's Maddie Kratz
Nonprofit works to raise funds for Wilton Social Services
Girls Basketball Preview -- At long last, it's time for Smith to shine
Wind warnings issued for today in Wilton
Town voters unanimously back Wilton Commons lease
Family featured on CBS News: Historic food safety bill brings some solace to Bernstein family
Beware of card skimming this holiday season
Home Energy Solutions Program announces ‘Energy Challenge’ contest
Governor-Elect Malloy announces transition Web site
Wilton Commons lease up for town vote
Police: Vandalism causes $60,000 in damages at Wilton home
Two local men to receive Citizen Heroism Awards
December 4...The holiday season starts off with a delightful day of decorating gingerbread cookies in the Abbott Barn. Children and families can design their own fanciful creations on warm, just out of the oven gingerbread men and women, taking their
Rell pledges support for rails despite suggestion to eliminate branch line service
Services for seniors will be focus of get-together
Country Club Homes wins three HOBI awards
Stationery store opens: Turning a fresh page
Wilton Library Newsletter - November 27, 2010
Gov. transition planning began in summer
Wilton High marching band members, volunteers recognized for efforts
Wilton Commons: Town vote is Tuesday
Woman who talks to dead sparks growing interest
Lifeguarding and swimming courses
Award Winning Children's Author Gail Carson Levine Visits!
Holiday boutique benefits town social services Dec. 2
Wilton Playshop: Something different in December
Wilton dancers in ‘Nutcracker’
Need for financial help has not abated
What the food pantry needs this week
School board tackles class size
Math whiz shares his love of tricky numbers
Guarding President Kennedy: A former Secret Service agent sets the record straight
Couple marks 60th wedding anniversary at Thanksgiving
Visiting nurses offer flu clinics
H.S. Football -- Warriors trounce Trinity for Thanksgiving Day victory
Wilton developer wins HOBI for Summerview Square
Holiday hours: Thanksgiving
Plot thickens at Bald Hill bridge
Police break up underage drinking party
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Dr. Michael Weiss: The Therapy of Social Stories
Daniel M. Johnson, 70, former Wilton Market butcher
Family art adventiures at the Aldrich: Rags to bags
Creating Interest in the Winter Garden
John Nash Column -- Wilton's Fred English is back where he belongs
Battle Tested -- Ryan Phillips has been a football Warrior from day one
Local woman gains deeper appreciation for profession after hospice experience
Wiltonian starts new herbal tea line
Teen project offers locally-grown produce to area shelters
Wilton Y gymnasts shine in Trumbull
Wilton's District 2 undergoes election audit
Youth Football -- Wilton's 8th Grade squad pulls out come-from-behind, overtime win over Darien for title.
Man faces larceny charges in Stamford and Wilton
Many Wahoos honored at State swimming banquet
Youth Football -- Wilton Black 4th Grade team leaves Darien Blue in winning FCFL title
State Open Swimming -- Warburg, Moss win individual titles; Warriors place fourth
At the Library
Defend against foraging deer to protect your landscaping
Fairfield County Calendar
Robert Mulhall, 86, World War II veteran, had daughter in Wilton
Election audit shows no hitches
Holidays at the Wilton Historical Society... Trains whistling around mountain passes, a special visit from Santa and the Christmas Tale, "Scrooge"A Christmas Tale told through life sized marionettes are featured at the Wilton Historical Society
Bill Zeigler Discusses North and South in December
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - November 22 2010
Malloy names committees to help with transition
Recommendations emerge from Route 7 study
Wilton teen arrested following house party
At Yankee Doodle Stove: Heat costs fuel woodstove demand
Brennan warns drivers: Keep your hands on wheel
Weir Farm Reading Rangers Have Fun On The Farm
'Change is afoot' at the Senior Center
Wilton natives dazzle with vocal performance
Family files lawsuit against Wilton driver
Coyote encounters: Are the four-legged hunters getting too bold?
Author portrays the real Gipper
Senior housing is just a vote away
Sculptor Rubino unveils new bust
Wilton honors its fallen veterans
Hospice care lets families be families
There is help for aching backs
‘Extreme makeover,’ Senior Center edition
Letter carriers will collect food
School budget: Parents want an early say
Bulletin will publish next Wednesday
Wilton election results will be audited
Art Exhibition At Wilton Library Sets A Shining Example
Thinking of Buying a Digital Camera?
Art of Restoration Tour gives Weir Farm visitors a behind-the-scenes look
Acoustic Wilton concert and CD to support young singer-songwriters
'Gourmet Gathering' to benefit Visiting Nurse & Hospice
Man sentenced to 4-plus years for bank robbery spree that included 2 Wilton banks
Teen raises awareness about endangered bird
Duff calls on SWRPA to direct funds to 'Super 7'
Fairfield County Bank robber gets jail time
Minor fire at Our Lady of Fatima
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Wilton Youth Soccer
Youth Gymnastics
New England Cross Country -- Warriors finish in the middle of the pack
Wilton Youth Football
Wilton Sports Briefs
Class L Girls Soccer Quarterfinals -- Wilton RHAM'd from playoffs
Rockwell Gallery to host series, 'History Talks'
Wilton Fire Log
Girls Swimming -- Warriors win Class M state title
Residents encouraged to 'eat local and think global'
Wilton Police Reports
Wilton cracking down on drivers
Wilton EMS Log
Budget demands could translate to job cuts for Wilton schools
Wilton News Briefs: Postal Workers food drive, an expanding Senior Center and a pre-disaster plan approval
Local Toys for Tots organizers hope for record-breaking year
Looking to second term, Himes is eager to get back to work
Beware of ‘green’ washing
Grand jury denied in Parisot case
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - Novemebr 15, 2010
Wilton voting district selected for audit
Chamber's 'Business After Hours' at Young's Nurseries
New rail cars go for a test run
Jewelry designer expands: Faye Kim gets sparkling new store
Public has chance to comment on Route 7 improvement plan
Art of Restoration Tour Gives Visitors a Rare Behind-the-Scenes Look
Close governor race part of election audit
WIlton senior housing project gets needed funding
Grand jury request denied in Parisot case
A community thank you for veterans memorial effort
Teen shutterbugs focus locally
All in the Family: A classic sports car travels the world, and generations
Socializing while shopping aims to relieve holiday stress
Aspiring Chinese teachers share their culture
Acoustic Wilton opens second act
‘Soil surgeon’ has organic Rx for healthy lawn maintenance
Class L Girls Soccer -- Warriors lose a one-goal heartbreaker
Film and discussion on food and community
Temporary signs: Zoners debate restrictions
Red Cross seeks community heroes
Class M State Field Hockey Tournament -- Rams end Warriors season
On The Record -- An interview with Wilton High's Oliver Standering
State Class L Boys Soccer Playoffs -- Warriors shoot down Kennedy in first round
A huge inspiration -- Francia is more than a good lacrosse player and a cancer survivor
Class L Girls Soccer Playoffs -- Helms goal puts Wilton into quarterfinals
Class L Boys Soccer Tournament -- Warriors advance to quarterfinals by knocking off Bristol Eastern
Wilton Police Reports: A stolen purse, a home burglary and police locate missing teen
Teens produce 'Art from the Heart'
Oversized pool causes legal dispute
Wilton Youth Football Roundup
Wilton Youth Soccer Roundup
Wilton Youth Field Hockey Roundup
Ancient Warriors earn State Cup win over Greenwich Pumas
Wilton's Meg Lattimer to swim at Bucknell
FCIAC Swim Championships -- Warriors place third; Moss named Swimmer of Meet
H.S. Football -- Wreckers staple Wilton with another loss
News Briefs: Senior forum; Miller-Driscoll Book Fair
Show celebrates 25 years of arts, crafts
Students 'Take a Vet to School'
Town dedicates memorial green to Wilton veterans
Hospital offers free program on chronic lung disease
Six Wilton artists celebrate farms
Wilton voting went ‘very smoothly’
Wilton's Warburg wins Class M diving title; Holland places third
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Boys Soccer -- Warriors knocked off Bristol Eastern, advance to quarterfinals
At the Library
Library forum to put food front and center
Cats of the Week
Chilren's Theater to present 'Birdie'
Wilton Go Green group aims to deepen the shade
Town ready to salute veterans
Wiltonian falls victim to lottery scam
Hazardous waste collection: Nearly 500 take part
Memorial dedication is set for Thursday
Girl threatens suicide
Holiday hours: Veterans Day
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - Novemebr 8, 2010
Warriors get overtime win and blowout win in soccer while field hockey season comes to a sudden close
Missing boy is found safe
Got sun? Alteris is sprouting ‘green’ growth
Chamber elects new officers
Area residents agree with jury decision in Hayes case
Foley will not challenge election results, will call Malloy to concede
Wilton roads closed due to trees and wires down
Roads are slick; wind advisory is in effect
Road closures, power outages, traffic accidents, sanders are out
So far, good budget news
Coping with loss during the holidays
Perfect storm of toxins is creating ‘sick generation’
Vince Lombardi comes back to life; Former Wiltonian produces play on coaching icon’s life
Corps drives for new members
Malloy is Connecticut's new governor
Seniors to get expanded space
The Taming of the Shrew: Classic gets a modern twist
Wilton Library’s Concert Series With Kyle Nobles
Candidates for girls lax job reaches four
Cross Country -- Wilton takes second in Class MM
FCIAC Field Hockey Tournament -- Undermanned Warriors upset by Greenwich
FCIAC Boys Soccer -- First things first as Warriors are ousted in semifinals
State Open XC Championship -- Wilton places fourth to qualify for New Englands again
Girls Cross Country -- Wilton seniors are the power of three
AP declares Dan Malloy will be next governor
Police to crack down on seat belt usage
Art from the Heart of Wilton
Foreshadowing Fate Walk
Wiltonian raising awareness about traumatic brain injuries
Agents: Time is right to buy a house
The end of peanut butter in schools?
Bridgeport done counting votes, Malloy appears to be winner; Foley not conceding
Underage drinking: A look from many angles
Wilton Youth Soccer Roundup
Wilton Youth Football
Youth wrestling club set to start
H.S. Football -- Rams simply pass over Warriors
Community Health Series: Feeling good when the weather is bad
Weir Farm Flora: Botanical Paintings on Porcelain Tiles by Joan Smith-Walleck On Exhibit
Official vote totals in gov. race expected this afternoon
While Bysiewicz says Malloy won, AP has Foley leading
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Wilton Library jazzes it up with the Ted Rosenthal Trio
Cat of the Week
Historical Society, Keeler Tavern Museum team up for history event
Capitol Steps finds the fun in politics
No decision today on Connecticut's next governor; state waits on Bridgeport
Wilton YMCA fall programs are under way
Foley campaign: Bag of uncounted ballots found in Bridgeport today
Election Roundup: Wilton voters maintained 'steady pace' at the polls
Town opts for education program over plastic bag ban
Warriors' Warburg wins third straight FCIAC girls diving championship
Debicella concedes to Himes
Toni Boucher declares victory
Wilton final voting results
Foley says he doesn't agree with Bysiewicz' numbers, he will fight on
Republicans win locally: Boucher, Lavielle, Hetherington head to Hartford
Hot and Cool: The Ted Rosenthal Trio
Bysiewicz: Malloy wins governor's race
Malloy is named winner in governor's race, Foley will not concede
Lavielle wins state rep. seat in 143rd District
State Sen. Boucher retains District 26 seat
Himes wins re-election
Blumenthal defeats McMahon to take Dodd's senate seat
Foley clinging to lead in Connecticut gov.'s race but big cities trending Malloy
Malloy and Foley both think they have governor's office won
Voter turnout numbers consistent with last midterm election
Nearly 50 percent of town voters have come to the polls so far
Voter turnout approaches 60 percent
Registrar: Voter turnout is 'getting closer to what we expected'
Bridgeport mayor asks to extend Bridgeport poll hours
Voting to continue until 10 p.m. in Bridgeport after city ran out of ballots
Bridgeport polling hours are extended
Early results show Wilton leaning Republican; Boucher and Lavielle lead along with Foley, McMahon, Debicella, and Dean
Blumenthal is apparent winner, Foley leads Malloy
Lavielle is winner in state rep contest; Reeves concedes
About one-third of Wilton has voted so far
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - Novemebr 1, 2010
Poll: Governor's race too close to call
Report: What to do about state’s $34 billion in unfunded debt
Latest Quinnipiac poll shows Blumenthal still leads McMahon; Foley pulling ahead of Malloy
Clinton helps rally local voters
ELECTION 2010: Gardner running uncontested for registrar
ELECTION 2010: Lavielle challenges Reeves for state rep. in District 143
ELECTION 2010: Hartwell takes on Boucher for state senate seat in District 26
ELECTION 2010: Hetherington runs for fifth term in District 125
Election 2010: Voters head to the polls
Wanted: Hounds on Holiday, Felines on Film
Wilton's Penny Jones named president of CWGA
Girls Swimming -- Warriors beat Darien in dual meet showdown
Time capsule will commemorate state’s 375th anniversary
Eighth grade field hockey remains unbeaten
H.S. Football -- Warriors run over Bassick
DMV improves registration renewal process
Wilton's Mike Wood named to WIT Athletic Hall of Fame
Himes, Debicella square off in Wilton
Wilton’s most elusive cemetery
High School Roundup -- Wilton field hockey clinches No. 2 seed in FCIAC tournament
'Vampires' dance to 'Thriller' in worldwide performance
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Guth earns Trackside AOTW award
Malloy holds lead over Foley for governor
Chamber invites all to Halloween events
On The Record -- An interview with Brynn Hansson
Police: Car, house burglaries might be linked
Coat drive fills Community Closet
Kohl rows her way to the head of Radcliffe's top team
Freshmen lead Warrior soccer teams into FCIAC, state playoffs
The Norwalk Symphony opens fall season with free benefit concert on Oct. 30
Freshman Night -- Dedrick honors seniors by giving them a trip to the FCIAC playoffs
Doors re-open at Wilton Train Station after years of planning
No online voting; hotline for election fraud
Norwalk probate court set to add Wilton to its name
AvalonBay development no longer under investigation by the state
Wilton Tree Art Exhibition at Wilton Library
Renovated train station is open for business
Agencies mull safety improvements on Route 7
The Wilton Villager will broadcast today's congressional debate between Rep. Jim Himes and State Sen. Dan Debicella live
Benches in town center are places for memories
Town boards mull financial priorities for school district
Library issues call for teen poetry
Himes-Debicella debate: Social Security, health care are major issues
Man held in attack on officer
Human rights activiat Mu Sochua to speak in R idgefield, Weston
Enrollment may drop 14% by 2018; Board members disagree on whether there will be sav
Letters to the Editor
Playshop brings 'Urinetown' to Wilton
Wilton Youth Field Hockey Results
Ambulance Corps volunteers run the gamut
Obituary
Boys Soccer -- Four-shadowing a big finish as Warriors chase FCIAC berth
Warriors upset Greenwich in FCIAC boys soccer first-round clash
Wilton Youth Soccer Roundup
On The Record -- An interview with Wilton High's Erin Leddy
FCIAC Boys Soccer Playoffs -- Owen's goal stuns Greenwich in overtime
Wilton Youth Football Roundup
The Littlest Big Man -- Wilton's 5-9 Brian Parese terrorizes FCIAC offenses from his nose guard spot
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - October 25, 2010
Be A Reading Ranger At Weir Farm National Historic Site!
On reusable bag initiative: Residents get their say
Georgetown Lions Club targets annual Turkey Shoot
National Merit: Ten students make the first cut
Curb cutting on Route 7
Hazardous waste collection is planned
Probate court is renamed
GOP taps Hulse for zoning vacancy
Group hosts economic experts in rancor-free debate
Teen Poems Wanted for Poetry in Motion!
Bye Bye Birdie
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Taxpayers will benefit from debt refinancing
Trackside attendance spikes
LIVING IN THE SPECTRUM: With autism, knowing is half the battle
Coalition looks to combat childhood obesity
LIVING IN THE SPECTRUM: Getting the news that changes everything
LIVING IN THE SPECTRUM: The difficult task of treating autism
Preparing to 'Thrill the World'
Sister Rita Goodman, SSND, leader of Villa Notre Dame, 77
Cat of the Week
Wilton girls regain FCIAC cross country championship
Wilton Youth Football Roundup
Wilton Youth Soccer -- U-13 Wildfire advance to State Cup quarterfinals
Wilton girls lacrosse team honored by Fairfield Sports Commision
Irish Tenor to perform benefit concert in Wilton
Dept. of Labor investigates Avalon Bay
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - October 18 2010
Man arrested for falsely claiming Wilton officer touched him inappropriately
Public weighs in on possible plastic bag ban
First lady urges voters 'to finish what we started'
Brazilian cuisine at Ring’s End
H.S. Football -- Warriors pull out Homecoming victory in final seconds
Bosley and Pete’s great adventure
Fox pulls programming from Cablevision, Phillies-Giants game may be blacked out
From budget woes to death penalty, Boucher, Hartwell square off
Economy takes front row seat at forum with Reeves, Lavielle
Chamber names Ancona ‘Business Person of Year’
Benefit Wine Tasting At The Library
Wind advisory issued for Fairfield County
Field Hockey -- Darien defeats Wilton
Cat of the Week
Wilton actor featured in new musical drama
Brazilian cookbook author to offer demonstratation, signing at Ring's End
Births
End of an era: Barksdale resigns from Chamber
Man remains in critical condition after head-on crash in Georgetown
Hospital offers new prostate cancer therapy
Chess will take Wilton boy across the world
Wilton Youth Soccer Roundup
Pumpkins and more at annual festival
Wilton Youth Football
Wilton looks to ‘Thrill the World’
Lilly makes U.S. National Team again; eyes fifth World Cup
Here's the latest on the nor'easter
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
H.S. Football -- Fear not enough to stop Wave from surging past Wilton
Boys Soccer -- Roux gives Wilton two in a row
On The Record -- An interview with Wilton's Elija Sanon
Field Hockey -- Liz is a wiz: Anderson shuts out Staples
The Good Ol' Days -- Wilton High to recognize 25th anniversary of last state championship football team
Guitar masters coming to Ridgefield
'Love Letters' reading tonight to benefit Family & Children's Agency
Jazz legend Dave Brubeck recovers from surgery
State rep. candidates talk issues
Wilton's Kristine Lilly named to U.S. National team in attempt to make sixth World Cup team
Matching mentors with kids to make a difference
Wilton Police Reports
Wilton jazz icon undergoes pacemaker surgery
Police: kayak was stolen
Attorney of ex-officer: Town violated FOI act
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter: October 11 - 24, 2010
What Can Non-Buddhists Learn from Buddhists?
Deadline to register by mail a week away
Police: Kayak in fatal accident was stolen
Annual pumpkin festival is Saturday
Moody’s gives town Aaa rating
New law firm with familiar face
WHS alum running marathon in memory of former teammates
A new idea for plastic bag issue
Blue Buffalo recalls dog food
Kozakiewicz, Furlo lead Warriors over the Hilltoppers
Moody’s give town Aaa rating
Holiday hours: Columbus Day
Memoir writing contest: Wilton writer places third
Domestic violence: Awareness is key
Facebook as a business tool
Wilton Commons project is driving into the end zone
Bullying changes with the times
Governor candidates Malloy, Foley clash at debate
H.S. Football -- Wave wash aside Warriors offense
Wilton Police Reports
Got bed bugs? Tips on getting rid of them
Wilton Chamber of Commerce 21st Annual Meeting
Accident closes Route 7 in both directions
IRS deadline is near for tax filers who requested an extension
H.S. Football -- Darien at Wilton: Game preview from The Hour
Georgetown accident closes down Route 7 temporarily; man hospitalized with serious injuries
Wiltonians raise awareness about domestic violence
News Briefs: Wilton keeps Aaa bond rating; voter registration sessions scheduled
Wilton Commons nears goal line
Campaign aims to combat underage substance abuse
Mark Twain's city life topic of lecture
Blumenthal, McMahon trade jabs at local debate
Republicans open campaign headquarters
James P. Lind, 56, kayak accident victim
Chamber of Commerce director steps down
Thrill The World - Simultaneous Dance Program
Youth Field Hockey -- Teams are 'Playing 4 Pink'
Visiting nurses offer flu shots
Wilton Youth Football
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
On The Record -- An interview with Wilton High's Nicki Rutishauser
Wilton Youth Soccer Roundup
H.S. Football -- Warriors come close to beating New London
Girls Soccer -- Wilton did knot want a tie with McMahon
Volleyball -- Wilton serves notice it can win
Girls Swimming -- Splashdown: Warriors fall to Rams in the pool
Field Hockey -- Warriors bounce back from first loss
High School Roundup -- Warriors sweep their own Wilton XC Invitational
Paige Lyons lays out her own legacy on Wilton's XC trails
Woodcock Nature Center to lead a night of exploration
Forage for food at Millstone
Groups may lose tax-exempt status
Children's Chess Club - Starting October 7, 2010
Kathy Caprino Selected As a “Top-Idea Maven” by The Woman’s Advantage
The Wilton Militia participated in the town Memorial Day Ceremony by firing the opening and closing salvos.
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - October 4, 2010
Times Square attempted bomber gets life sentence
Tractor trailer accident shuts down I-95 south between exits 14 and 15
Deaths of Wilton kayakers ruled accidental
Blaze damages Wilton home
Protect personal data and the environment when getting rid of computers and other home electronics, data can be easily recovered from discarded computers.
State seeks reports of invasive mile-a-minute vine
The Wilton Militia participated in the town Memorial Day Ceremony by firing the opening and closing salvos.
Fall Foliage Walk At Weir Farm National Historic Site
Gateway garden comes into its own
Missing kayaker is found
Meet the Candidates night: Reeves, Lavielle face voters
Missing kayaker's body found
Boating safety experts: Inexperience, rough river conditions may have contributed to kayak accident
Search for missing kayaker enters fourth day
Blazing a paperless trail through the mortgage industry
Search continues for missing kayaker
Public comment invited on transit issues
'Free spirits' remembered
Search for missing kayaker continues
WHS alum to run NYC marathon for a cause
Author Talk: Lisa Schwartz At The Wilton Library
Champion rower overcomes all obstacles
Smoke and fire: Training keeps firefighters sharp
Sarah Gustafson is honored
Female muses inspire noted artists at Beardsley exhibit
American history as art
Kayaking accident claims woman’s life, man is missing
Victims of kayaking accident identified, emergency crews continue search for man in Norwalk River
Treasures or trinkets? Antiques Appraisal Weekend at Lockwood offers answers
Woman fights for life, man still missing after kayak capsizes in Norwalk River
Flood watch in effect
On The Record -- An interview with Wilton High's Graham Parsons
Police investigate more car burglaries
New laws focus on teen prostitution, cell phones and car texting, hospital errors, taxes on foreclos
Ambler Farm Day is Sunday
Minks to Sinks sale offers recycled 'treasures'
Malloy, Foley square off in debate
Burrito burglary
As heavy rain falls, power outages reported, flood watch issued
Free depression screening on Oct. 7 at Norwalk Hospital
Town prepares for heavy winds, rains
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
High School Roundup -- Helms' goal, Reda's clean sheet gives Wilton girls soccer win
Storm moves through later than expected
'Wilton staple' scheduled for Oct.3 at Ambler Farm
New flu vaccines at clinic
Wilton Youth Football roundup
Cat of the Week
Wilton Youth Soccer Roundup
Town to receive $200K for River Road
Heavy rains and high, gusting winds forecast for today
Democrats open headquarters
Residents to MTA: 'Don't kill a good thing'
Ladies offer luncheon for Wilton newcomers
Ambler Farm celebrates Connecticut's farming history Sunday
Call for Entries for Wilton Library's Tree Art Exhibition
'Love Letters' reading to benefit Family & Children's Agency
Connecticut ranks high for childhood immunizations
Flood and high wind watch for Wilton
Wilton High senior arrested for assault
Field Hockey -- Wilton tops Staples
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter: September 27 - October 10, 2010
Rash of motor-vehicle burglaries reported in South Wilton
Library late fees to increase Oct. 1
Wilton girls lacrosse coaches Wiseman, Thurlow resign positions
Bullying, Cyberbullying and Name-Calling: What Children Wish Their Parents Knew
Poll puts Blumenthal 12 points ahead of McMahon
Wilton will receive $200,000 to improve River Road
Tornado watch issued for Fairfield and Litchfield counties
More than one million organ, tissue donors registered in state
Minks to Sinks: Sooner or later, you can find anything
Wiltonian offers patented method of teaching music
Rail council holds hearings Wednesday over ‘stealth fare hike’
Drinks America launches Rheingold: Toasting a classic American brew
Wilton Corporate Park brings new tenants to town
Plastic or paper? Retailers tell selectmen to bag both
Arts For Healing: Staying ‘In Tune’ With Your Child
H.S. Football -- Warriors stun St. Joseph
Unfit to fly: Legion retires worn flags
Shattered family chronicles reunion in joint memoir
Memorial progress
Weather experts convene in Danbury to discuss storms, global warming, and forecasting; novice weathe
Wilton Bank is on FDIC ‘watch list’
Wilton mailbox thief faces 40 years
Despite ‘slight dip,’ Wilton’s SAT scores remain high
Police investigate fatal neglect of dog
Wilton foundation helps fund new CUNY journalism center
Wilton Police Reports
DOT works on two projects in town
Wilton EMS Log
Wilton mail thief pleads guilty; could get 40 years in jail
An International Day of Peace
Budget finishes ‘in the good’
Wilton Library Welcomes Silvermine Area Artists
Brubeck Brothers Quartet at Weir Farm Sept. 26
Invasive plant symposium is Oct. 14
Wilton Youth Soccer Roundup -- Games a plenty on a nice weekend
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Wilton Youth Football Roundup -- 8th Graders earn exciting win
No settlement reached in Montessori suit
High School Roundup -- Girls swimming wins opening two meets
Library Trip - New York Botanical Garden: Holiday Train Show
Field Hockey -- Warriors past New Canaan test behind Tudisco's goal
Library Trip - Hudson River Museum: Paintbox Leaves
Boys Soccer -- Warriors still inconsistent despite 2-0-2 start
Volleyball -- Falling in five: Warriors can't finish off New Canaan
On The Record -- An interview with Wilton's Julianne Tangney
Tegan Helms wins first-ever Trackside Athlete of the Week Award
Cross Country -- Warriors tame the Tigers with ease
John Nash Column -- Southern was down, but far from out
Wilton Fire Log
Hospice seeks volunteers
Girls Soccer -- Helms scores twice as Wilton ties Staples
Field Hockey Season Preview -- Warriors look to overcome big graduation losses
Wilton Youth Football Roundup
H.S. Roundup -- Two wins and a tie for Warriors on Monday
Public health survey finds youth smoking in Connecticut continues to decline
News from Wilton Library Association: Late Fee Increase Coming
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - September 20, 2010
Wilton schools welcome 13 new staff members
Retailers weigh in on possible plastic bag ban
Boys Soccer -- Warriors manage season-opening tie with Tigers
Boys Soccer Preview -- Wilton's goals are simply more goals
Girls Soccer Preview -- Warriors hoping for an 'even' better year
Consulting group offers depth: Hitting the mark with hired guns
Business forum taps Caprino
Wilton Explorers take trophy
Train service in and out of NYC suspended
State receives grant to boost child adoption rates
Economy wilts Red Rose shop
Norwalk River Valley Trail is a step closer to reality
The registrars of voters are ‘in’
Seeing the world with a new lens
Fully electric car makes pit stop at Wilton Library
Alley cats and angels: Cats find help in escaping ‘death row’
Blue Buffalo leads dog walk
Oil changes at Splash Car Wash?
Hot and Cool: Toshiko Akiyoshi and Lew Tabackin
How exercise relates to hearing loss
Warriors can't take advantage of Trumbull; lose 13-9
Wilton Library’s 11th Annual Ladies’ Soirée
Strength for Sydney: A private person takes on a public challenge
Exhibit ready made for 'Twainiacs,' book lovers
Wilton Police Reports
Police: No 'significant change' in Wilton's crime statistics
Wilton News Briefs: DOT projects set to start; DTC plans barbecue
Wilton SAT scores down, but ahead of national averages
Obama's visit draws cheers, jeers
Water rates will rise 11.3%
Wilton Youth Soccer Roundup
Out of Time: Residents not happy about post office clock removal
High School Roundup -- Weed's goal gives Wilton 3-2 boys soccer win over New Canaan
Officer Lund’s tenure with Wilton police ends
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Fall flu shots
Public hearings Sept. 29 and 30 on proposed Metro-North fare changes
Obama set to appear in local Blumenthal fundraiser
UConn master gardener program accepts applications
Commission votes to remove Wilton officer from force
Planning Your Retirement: Discovering What Matters
Norwalk River cleanup on Sept. 25
Celebrate National Public Lands Day With A Stone Wall Workshop!
$180K grant to extend River Valley Trail
Wilton Up Close for Teens with Daryl Hawk
Himes, Reeves field resident questions at senior center
Heartache, peer pressure, anxiety — it’s high school!
Conn. students score well in reading, writing SATs
Q.U. Poll majority: mosque near ground zero 'wrong'
Businesses cut costs and seek efficiencies rather than expand
New firefighter is sworn in
Homegrown steel band: Hammering home an island vibe
Brennan updates selectmen on various projects
The house Raggedy Ann built
Bernsteins continue fight for food safety reform; Family will appear on the Food Network
Gov. Rell proclaims Sept. 11 as day of remembrance
Remembering Sept. 11, 2001
Free prostate cancer screenings
Health festival this weekend
Health technology fosters senior independence
After a war that claimed a son, moving toward hope
Diesel tank leak a ‘real disappointment’
2010- 2011 Season
Town's fuel tank springs a leak
Welcome! Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls:
A snapshot of history found in a Wilton backyard
Wilton man pleads not guilty to wire fraud
Historical society celebrates the life and times of Mark Twain
Author Talk: Welch Family Siblings Reunite For The Kids Are All Right
The Wilton Militia participated in the town Memorial Day Ceremony by firing the opening and closing
Leaders outnumber rank and file in General Assembly, extra pay costs more than $700,000
Wilton Youth Football Roundup
Fire department plans Sept. 11 ceremony
Wilton Youth Soccer Roundup
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
H.S. Volleyball Preview -- Meet the Warriors
H.S. Volleyball Preview -- Warriors hoping to catch a wave back toward the top
Boys XC Preview -- Warriors kicking toward a brighter future
Girls Cross Country Preview -- Tradition keeps on running
H.S. Football Preview -- Meet the Warriors
H.S. Football Preview -- The QB and the Big 3
H.S. Football Preview -- Warriors say they're ready to hit back
Wilton News Briefs: Sept. 11 memorial set; Wilton Train station on schedule
'One of the country's best' car shows kicks off Sept. 12
Librarian works to cultivate young readers
Roe hearing is postponed until Thursday
Foley, Malloy present opposing outlooks at summit
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - September 7 2010
Suspended officer now on paid leave
Water problems? Restoration company gets top ranking
Obama to support Blumenthal at Stamford fundraiser
Ponder The Pond Trail At Weir Farm National Historic Site
David Canary, Toni Boucher will be guest readers
Farm dinner foundation hosts moveable feast at Millstone
Himes mans local grill: Dishing eggs and Afghanistan
Artists ‘Get Real’ for library show
Earl leaves town dry; windy day expected
Ambler Farm shows how to enjoy summer’s last taste
Get Movin’, Get Healthy: There will be no standing still in Wilton
Wilton Music Studios will mark 10th year with a day of festivities
Wilton girls lax team honored as FCSC's Wilton Sports Persons of the Year.
Lyons takes home 8th Emmy
State will borrow less money than anticipated to balance its budget; FY 10 ends with a surplus of ne
Earl: tropical storm watch lifted
State issues warning about propane gas; leaks may not be detectable
State wants to see 25,000 electric cars on the road by 2020
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter -August 30 - September 12, 2010
Warrior Nation Sports Blog looks to get bigger and better with new fall sports season
Wilton High hires Salottolo as new softball coach
Bucky Gunts earns 4th Primetime Emmy for Olympic coverage
Wilton High hosts annual football jamboree on Saturday
John Nash Column -- Ten questions and just as many answers
His bloodlines run within the sidelines -- Fairfield Prep QB Quentin Harris garnered national attent
Wilton Police Reports
CERT trains for all types of emergencies
Town looking for 'jack of all trades'
Wilton set to 'Get Moving, Get Healthy'
Hearing remains unscheduled for suspended Wilton officer
Holiday hours: Labor Day
Officials advise residents to prepare for Earl
Hurricane Earl heads east
Wilton Library Newsletter - September 2010
Deer costs are significant; Wilton spends over $6 million a year
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Wilton Sports Briefs
Earl: Connecticut under tropical storm watch
Ancient Warriors earn second straight shutout
Poor air quality is expected to continue through Thursday
Wilton’s Roe is indicted; faces a prison term of 20 years if convicted
Earl weakens to category 3 but Connecticut still in sight
Free adoption information session
State launches car-bicycle safety campaign
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - August 30, 2010
Wilton Farmers Market
Take Part In Art At Weir Farm National Historic Site
Two road closures
Firm has a ‘capital’ idea
Wiltonian arrested on federal fraud charges; FBI nails him for stealing almost $200,000
Hurricane Earl could hit Connecticut shores Friday
Former hospital official charged with fraud
Wilton students return to school
Roughly 66% make WHS honor roll
Wilton man arrested for growing marijuana
Beware of two bad bugs, warns governor
Drawstrings pose risks for kids
Wilton’s Bucky Gunts makes a name for himself at the Emmys
Center expands cancer patient services
Wilton's Gunts earns fourth Primetime Emmy Award for Winter Olympic coverage
Elderly, disabled renters may get rebates
Teens play extras in indie film
Revving up to fight MS
State rep campaign kicks into gear; Reeves, Lavielle pound the pavement
Exploring two of Wilton’s well known parks
Documentary examines why Jaws still has bite 35 years later
As weather cools, chimney scams heat up
School days return Monday: New look for middle and high schools; lower grades regroup
Artists ‘Get Real’ For Wilton Library’s September Art Exhibition
Raising Alzheimer’s care to award-winning heights
‘Gavin’ graduates Guiding Eyes training
LoGiurato places third at Mount Snow triathlon
Stepping back ... to move forward; A runner's tale of bouncing back from injury
Lilly brings WPS to Connecticut
Ancient Warriors earn first victory of season
WPD taking active stand against domestic violence
Noted astronomer steers starry-eyed crowd to skies
‘Bill Warrington’s Last Chance’: Wiltonian’s first novel finally published
Wilton commuters: Track work changes train schedules
Helping the 'Children of Uganda'
Domestic violence 'slightly' increasing
Laurie Davis turns glitter into gold
Studio expands on Route 7: Telltale tiles for home
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Hurricane season may stay active through Thanksgiving
Wilton EMS Log
Wilton Fire Log
Wilton teens get a taste of the movie business
Schools welcome new additions
A home for 'female soldiers, forgotten heroes'
Going 'above and beyond the call of duty'
Wilton Police Reports
Harding releases new album
Brett Beatty joins Trackside staff
Ninety years of voting rights: Women’s Equality Day is Thursday, Aug. 26
Power out along Pimpewaug
Author Talk: Award-Winner James King - Bill Warrington's Last Chance
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - August 23, 2010
Train troubles again strand Northeast commuters
Rell says truck fines may total more than $640,000
State reports mosquitoes test positive for West Nile virus in six towns
Police: Be on the lookout for chimney-cleaning scam
Transportation policies will be on the table
Metro-North still running, despite Northeast Corridor train troubles
Gasoline prices continue to drop in state
May I have your attention, Please?
State offers low-interest college loans
Wires down
Wilton Continuing Education gears up for fall
College students may apply for absentee ballots
Car donations are tax deductible
Your cell number is not going public and other rumors; special Web page sets record straight on anno
CT United Ride Aug. 29: many motorcyclists coming through town
Wilton Y Wahoos -- Coaching staff leads a new level of success
WHS announces practice schedules for fall sports season
Lilly, Breakers play in New Britain on Saturday
McDonagh, Murphy ready for U.S. Amateur
Residents at The Greens ready for a brand new beat
Aquarion awaits draft decision on 19% rate hike
For Alison Rhodes: Safety is number one
Cause and challenge: Wiltonian summits Kilimanjaro
Rell: electric vehicle charging station to be installed at State Capitol complex
Economics, health, education, war: Congressman Himes shares views
Gov. Rell: shortfall in federal funds means $63.4 million state deficit projection
Penny Jones has found a second life as a golfer
Ancient Warriors drop opener to Rowayton
Swim Across the Sound -- Tough day, good cause
On the Top of the Mountain: Wiltonian ascends Mount Kilimanjaro
Graffiti vandals strike at Merwin Meadows
Property Transfers
Gov. Rell urges residents and businesses to conserve water
Wilton EMS Log
Schools prepare for first day
Wilton Police Reports
DTC, RTC contribute to Veterans Memorial Green project
A lesson in astronomy at the library
Wilton Fire Log
Trackside gets new program director
Finding 'Strength for Sydney'
Gov. Rell: first two weeks of truck safety crackdown results in more than 1,200 violations
Wilton gets federal funds to plant trees
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - August 16, 2010
Social Thinking with Stephanie Madrigal
Connecticut Friends School co-head to speak on “Teaching Peace” Thursday night in Norwal
Most Conn. high school seniors say they've had sex
Bysiewicz campaign spending under investigation
Wilton library double feature marks 'Jaws' 35th anniversary
Wilton teens to get chance to be in film at Trackside
No business is an island
Software success has teen living ‘appily’ ever after
Cannon Grange Fair: Duck races, games, bands and pie
Going for a walk? Town Forest and Weir Farm offer scenic vistas
Jaws...the 35th Anniversary at Wilton Library
Pierce completes eagle scout project
Wilton legislators score on pro-environment side
Library’s summer art show is in full swing
Four Wiltonians are among volunteers honored by nursing agency
A wolf at Wilton Library? More likely than you think
Wilton teen pens parenting book
Residents jump down to railroad tracks to escape Norwalk fire; train service disrupted
A federal grant will help upgrade Allen’s Meadow
Debicella: use stimulus to cut taxes
Connecticut Better Business Bureau offers advice on finding a trustworthy adoption agency
Live, learn and swim -- KC Moss is garnering Nationals exposure
Wilton EMS Log
Drumming up stress relief, smiles
Wilton Police Reports
Work begins on controversial AvalonBay development
Police: Burglaries could be linked
Grant to help enhance trails, plant trees at Allen's Meadow
Free program on managing medications
No sales tax next week on clothing purchases under $300
Property Transfers
Award lands Norwalk Hospital in top 5%
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Wahoos take state age-group crown
Lilly, Breakers hosting free clinic day before New Britain game
Ancient Warriors return to the pitch on Sunday
Wilton's Penny Jones places seventh at Women's State Amateur
Malloy wins Democratic primary for governor
Foley wins Republican primary for governor
Primary results: Gardner, McMahon, Malloy, Foley, and Debicella are winners
Burglars hit three Wilton homes
Police will hold DUI checkpoint
The Results Are In: Wilton voters back most of Tuesday's primary winners
Gardner wins Republican registrar race
Conn. voter turnout 'spotty' on primary morning
Voter turnout low so far in Wilton
Voter turnout nears 20 percent
AP: Malloy, Foley and McMahon lead their perspective races
2010 Primary: Polls are closed; results coming in
Today is Primary Day; polls are open until 8 tonight
State receives federal money for worker training
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter - August 9-14, 2010
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - August 9, 2010
Quinnipiac poll out today: Democratic primary for governor is too close to call, McMahon is comforta
CVS Caremark will continue discount program
Preferred parking?
Wilton students represent U.S. overseas
Liquor store toasts service, selection
Meet Authors of The Italian Farmer's Table Cookbook at the Library!
Scout’s Eagle project comes to fruition with orchard
School administrators net $3.2M
Wilton native Brian Petronella dies unexpectedly
Seat opens on zoning commission
Boy Scout Jamboree draws from all over
Weir paints a blue hue for taxpayers?
Teens dive into cross-Sound swim to help battle cancer
GOP primary for governor: It's a three-way race
Democratic primary for governor: It's a Greenwich-Stamford showdown
A rumble for registrar; Primary pits Gardner against Arbisi
10th Annual Ambler Farm Day
Wilton police welcome 43rd officer
Cyclist steps out of class and onto the road
Reputed Chinese gang leader indicted in Wilton P.O. thefts
Party primaries are on Tuesday
Republican primary: McMahon, Schiff, and Simmons vie for U.S. Senate
U.S Representatives: Three seeking GOP nod, chance to challenge Himes
Republicans Boughton, Wilson-Foley vie for lieutenant governor nomination
Wyman, Glassman face off in Democratic primary in lieutenant governor's race
McDonagh qualifies for U.S. Amateur after falling short at Met Am
KC Moss makes debut at U.S. Senior Nationals; finishes 33rd out of 120 swimmers
Norwalk man strangles girlfriend to point of unconsciousness
Wilton post office thief arrested, indicted
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Reputed Chinese gang leader indicted in Wilton P.O. thefts
CT Elite Track Club sprints through summer
Youth Baseball -- Tournament 10s finish strong
Sabino's summer of success
Lilly is bringing her Breakers to Connecticut
Last chance for annual warm-up soccer camps
Something to remember for Everton
Trio of Wilton girls compete for Gothia Cup
Give them Liberty, or give them Sun -- Who does Fairfield County support?
Pokora ends up one run shy of a national championship
Wilton Y Wahoos win combined national championship
Result of state artificial turf fields study: no elevated health risk; Wilton has two such fields
Mosquitoes test positive for West Nile Virus in five towns, including Norwalk
Gov. Rell Announces $226 million for completion of state’s commuter rail car fleet
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter - August 2-7, 2010
Connecticut is accepting applications for new health plan
Gov. Rell: New teen driving laws are prompting greater safety awareness
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - August 2, 2010
Sophomores fare well on state tests
Poetry Of Painting Walk At Weir Farm National Historic Site
Escape to Wilton’s wilderness
Aug. 10 primary: It’s not too late to affiliate
Food, fun and teens in the kitchen
Zoners deny package store application
‘Sacred Doors’ opens space for wellness
Green thumbs going ‘greener’?
At 10 Westport Road: More parking spaces?
Spry seniors are reinventing aging
Life and death in the backyard
Murphy places 13th at Conn. Open; announces transfer to Villanova
John Nash Column -- This judge deserves no cheers
Sweet Revenge -- Former Wilton star Pressler coaches U.S. to world championship
Wilton's McDonagh to meet Rowayton's Wilson in Met Am semifinal
Flowering baskets give town center a boost
GOP primary: Dean, Garber face off for attorney general
Democratic Primary: Two contend for party’s nod for secretary of the state race
Candidate statements for Registrar of Voters
River restoration continues throughout the summer
Boucher is honored for leadership in education
Lake Club moves closer to more lights
Young actress is a star ‘under the sea’
Wilton EMS Log
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Wilton sisters to perform at The Greens at Cannondale
Teens learn self defense with help of Wilton Library
Wilton Commons seeks funding, modifications
Program to familiarize kids with Mandarin Chinese
Wilton News Briefs: Not too late to affiliate
Tennis court lighting likely to get approval
Town working on downtown improvements
Wilton Police Reports
Oldest known house in Westport becomes landmark
New nonstop service coming to Bradley
Well water conservation is still a good idea
Turning back the clock at Weir Farm
From the IRS: Five tax scams to avoid this summer
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - July 26, 2010
Higher education heads could get 10% raises; governor calls for salary recision
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter - July 26, 2010
Giving smiles to those who need them
20th anniversary of ADA celebrated in Conn.
Mixed up traffic lights on Route 7
Schoolhouse restaurant earns high honors
Cap to stay on elderly tax relief
Say ‘I do’ to financial planning; arguments over finances a better predictor of divorce
Ambler Farm sows the seeds of sustainability
Students put summer to work
Town headed for budget black? Wilton tax collections are high
Route 7’s ‘gateways’ could unlock business growth
Hiking havens in Wilton
Dogs must curb their enthusiasm; Future dog park is uncertain
Women take to the oars at Challenge
Church in midst of revitalizing its mission
Town likely to have budget surplus
Veterans Memorial Green expected to be finished by mid-October
Weir Farm receives extra attention as part of teen community service project
Phone scam costs Wiltonian $9,000
A living, breathing classroom
Aquarion Water Company lifts voluntary watering restrictions
Storm cleanup continues; most Wiltonians get their power back
New Congressional work group unveils legislation to cut spending, reduce deficit
Pottery Barn cribs are recalled
Wahoos swim well at CDOG Invite
District 1 Little League Playoffs -- Wilton 12s beaten in a 1-0 pitcher's duel
Pokora steals the spotlight and earn's The Hour's All-Area Softball MVP award
Wilton Police Reports
Storm update: Wilton worst-hit town in the state; roads still closed; cleanup expected to continue t
Wiltonian ascends to new heights
District 1 Little League Tournament -- Wilton 10s top Darien to earn berth in Sunday's champion
Little League Softball -- Wilton 10s open districts with two wins
Wilton Fire Log
Bittersweet end for book club members
DOT weighs options for Danbury Branch
Administration ‘very pleased’ with test results
Interchange overhaul stalls
Wilton 10s win District 1 Little League championship
Wilton Sports Briefs
When art and vegetables meet
Tessa Howard earns The Hour's All-Area Girls Lacrosse MVP honor
Miller and Driscoll schools celebrate upcoming merger
Selectmen seek input from retailers on plastic bag ban
Kayakers given chance to learn, refresh skills
Funding considered to preserve Conn. open space
John Nash Column -- A.J. beats the heat, then beats Ridgefield
Teen entrepreneur 'walks the walk'
Consensus: Norwalk River needs work
Wilton Library celebrates 'year of the customer'
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Gov.: No pay raises for managers
Water main breaks; 1,000 customers without water
Hall of Fame Football Classic -- Wilton's Young named Fairfield County All-Star captain
Wilton Police Reports
Town to honor Friends of Ambler Farm and the Wilton Garden Club
Wilton Police Reports
Wilton 14s make state semifinals
Yankees' George Steinbrenner dies at 80
District 1 Little League -- Wilton 10s top Weston to qualify for semifinals
Town readies for July 4 festivities
Emergency drivers: Move, please
Federal stimulus funds to help town boost energy efficiency
Wilton Sports Briefs
Gilbert & Bennett contract falls through
Wilton EMS Log
Elderly tax relief benefits decrease as applicants increase
A new dance and etiquette school opens its doors
Wiltonians form friendships, have fun at Special Olympics
Wilton Wild Things hosting league tournament
Repairs begin on Wilton train station
Residents air opinions on dog ordinance
Lake Club neighbors oppose court lighting
The Hour will broadcast today's gubernatorial debate live at noon
Wilton High holds 52nd annual graduation
Wilton tourney team returns from Cooperstown
Poll gives Democrats edge in governor race
New library club focuses on dinosaurs, paleontology
American Legion Baseball -- Norwalk runs its win streak to 10 games
Home sales on the rise in state
Wilton approves senior survey
John Nash's Column -- The Boys of Summer
Wilton Fire Log
Wilton Police Reports
District 1 Little League -- Wilton 12s bounce back to earn first win
State signing up residents for emergency notification system
Black bear spotted several times and then struck by a car in Wilton Wednesday morning
Wilton 10s find Section 1 final just out of their reach after 7-inning loss
Wilton EMS Log
Wilton News Briefs
Wiltonian takes the reins at Trackside
Gubernatorial candidates step into spotlight
American Legion Baseball -- Post 86 tries to find its groove
'Never say never' -- The Tao of Kristine Lilly
Wilton Police Reports
Wilton Fire Log
Report: LeBron James to make announcement on next team from Greenwich studio
Wilton's LeVander wins national YMCA gymnastics championship
Zeoli to be honored at Governor's Cup game
Republican candidates gather at local BBQ
Hearing remains unscheduled for suspended officer
Local health-care organizations merge
2 Stamford men plead guilty in Fairfield County bank robbery spree
Wilton's LeVander wins national YMCA gymnastics championship
11-year-old Little League All-Stars -- Unfinished business is driving this team
American Legion Baseball Preview -- Meet the Wilton Post 86 team
Wilton Police Reports
Little League -- Crooked numbers sink Wilton 12s District 1 playoff hopes
Wiltonian raises awareness about MS
Sarah Palin coming to Hartford
"Juan" Andrews to play lacrosse for Spain at World Championship
10-year-old Little League All-Stars -- A team's first step into a whole new world
American Legion Preview -- Summer players have to get used to the crack of the bat
Wilton Fire Log
John Nash Column -- Pressler has Team USA ready to take on the world
Merkle meets with residents at Wilton Library
American Legion Baseball -- Norwalk completes sweep of Wilton
12-year-old Little League All-Stars -- It's time for them to shine
Ancient Prophets -- Wilton's Ancient Warriors talk World Cup soccer
Wilton News Briefs: Dog ordinance passes; bag ban info session set
Teaching teens healthy snacking
Plastic bag ban debate continues
Kamedulski to play for Poland at World lax championships
John Nash's Column -- Chelsea's pain will never top her heart
Obituary: Judith Rogers Hatch
H.S. Football -- A momentum-building spring football session ends with a Blue-White game
Police: Major storm hits Wilton hard
Wilton test scores buck state trend
District I Little League -- Wilton 12s fall to Norwalk
Gov. Rell announces statewide ‘Day of Caring & Compassion for July 31
CL&P offers tips on proper use of electric generators
Storm hits Wilton -- many without power
Gov. Rell: Surplus estimate is up, meaning cuts in amounts to be borrowed
Gov. Rell announces public meeting on New Haven-Hartford-Springfield rail project
Wilton Children's Library Weekly Newsletter - July 19, 2010
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - July 19, 2010
Tainted teen jewelry is recalled; Store chains involved are in Danbury mall
Both state and Wilton show slight improvement in unemployment rate
Nail salon offers solace for the soles
Wilton’s Ryan Frostig is featured in ‘Follies’
Many national charities do not meet Better Business Bureau standards
Registrars hold special enrollment
Hot weather increases water and power usage
Gov. Rell urges education trustees not to approve pay college pay raises
Small businesses struggle to stay afloat in South Wilton
Weir’s artist-in-residence focuses on Gulf pelicans
Better Business Bureau urges consumer caution about free airline ticket offer
Aquarion asks customers to keep taking it easy on the water
Absentee ballots are available Tuesday for party primaries
More lights at the Lake Club?
Cablevision finishes digital switch
Wilton teens helped put on Shakespeare production
Nursing, hospice agencies merge
Train station work begins
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Bysiewicz: New Report Shows Connecticut voter turnout Increase 7th highest in the nation in 2008
Norwalk Hospital completes first year of providing life-saving emergency angioplasty
Repossessed cars and online scammers
Governor Rell highlights three new domestic violence prevention laws
State will spend $10 million in stmulus funds on New Haven line and branch lines
All together now: Y’s camp offers all-inclusive program for special needs kids
Water main break shuts off Aquarion service in Wilton
Endless summer for madras shop
Town’s tree plan is flowering
Now showing: Home grown theater's family entertainment
Veterans memorial gets the green light
Abbott joins the Naval Academy
Foreign exchange students seek host families
Dog days of winter?
Saturday New Haven Line service faces long delays
Sidewalk Sale a success in spite of persistent heat wave
Aquarion extends voluntary water restrictions through July 14; fears water shortages
Route 33 paving project goes overtime
Connecticut Quitline provides support for successfully quitting tobacco
Simple diet rules go a long way
Selectmen revive consideration of plastic bag ban
Deadlines for primary voters
Connecticut DEP announces Forest Fire Danger rating is high
Sidewalk sales start today
Gilbert & Bennett deal is a no-go
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
2009 crime spree: Wilton bank robbers plead guilty
Aquarion asks customers to restrict water use
Heat advisory continues, library offers cool activities
Summer Music And More Concerts At The Wilton Library In July
Wilton's Sidewalk Sale Days: Buy Books At Great Prices At The Library!
Connecticut Better Business Bureau warns donors, investors and volunteers about Gulf oil cleanup sca
State says heat index could hit 110 today
Heat wave is expected; state is monitoring power grid; avoiding heat-related illnesses
Selectmen air new dog policy at public hearing Tuesday
DCP sting operation nabs 54
Wilton Continuing Education issues end of the year report
Teens are recognized for their service
Irish family reunion brings 70 to Wilton
Young’s marks 80 years in bloom
Boy Scout builds wooden bridge in Allen’s Meadow
More than 20 shops in Sidewalk Sales
Reading draws raves: Russo makes book tour stop
Ketley takes helm at Trackside
July Fourth Celebration
Fourth of July: A full slate of events is on tap
Wilton High School is named state’s sixth best
Gov. Rell highlights new laws to foster job creation, economic development
No tobacco to minors
Route 7 plans are now online
New building fees in effect today
Gov. Rell: Flags to half staff to honor Senator Byrd
New Web site is a guide to health care options
Wooden Racquet Tennis Tournament - Mixed Doubles
Holiday hours: The Fourth of July
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Wilton Farmers Market
Four-car crash on Route 7
Race for governor: Economy is at center of candidates’ debate
Himes and colleagues call for investigation into Anthem’s rate hikes
State implements emergency notification system
Route 33 paving begins Wednesday
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - June 28, 2010
A third lane for I-84 eastbound in Danbury
Appliance rebates end mid-July
State reports mosquitoes positive for West Nile Virus in Stamford
Students’ ingenuity shines with ‘improve a locker’ contest
State makes some changes to Connecticut Duck Stamp; money raised will be used for wetland conservati
Zemoga aims for viral marketing
Class of 2010 will move on with courage and humor
Selectmen approve senior survey
Coffee at Cannondale may make comeback
Route 7 vision clears up
No GPS needed as house goes for a ride
Town will appeal to property owners for help with deer hunt
Service officials remind residents to stop for sirens
Merkle begins town hall tour in Wilton on Monday
Tree succumbs to summer storm
Wilton Library Association News: Your Gift Could Put Us Over the Top
Elderly tax relief applications surpass budget allocation
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Enterprise Rent-A-Car Participates In Environmental Event
Three bear sightings in Wilton
Woman is rescued from car that nearly flips over; driver was under the influence, police said
PTA grant funds more SMART Boards
New banking laws affect overdraft protection
Reeves’ legislation protecting voting rights of U.S. military passes
Westy kicks off charity drive
Furniture store reopens: Reinventing colonial cabinet making
School board OK’s 2011-12 calendar
The Greens seeks to expand retirement housing units
Town revenues stage a comeback
Witchy Poo: Business helps women in need
Take a walk on the sunny side of the school
Brendan Obranski will join the Naval Academy
Remembering Nick Parisot
More than 200 gather to remember Nick Parisot
Young stars shine at premiere of movie about solar energy
Wilton Library’s Summer Music And More Concert Series
Art Walk and Show
Library finishes its year by getting its house in order
Seniors will graduate today
Dionisio sentencing: ‘As much as one could hope for’
Wilton Library’s Summer Show: Call for Entries
Priorities for Norwalk River will be reviewed in Wilton
Connecticut Food Bank runs online food drive
Reeves announces respite care funds
Wilton Library Ropes Kids Into Reading
Wilton Reads That Old Cape Magic, By Richard Russo
Are liquor store licenses starting to run dry in town?
New Route 7 cell tower is temporary
Four car burglaries in parking lots
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Escape to Weir Farm National Historic Site on a Junior Ranger Retreat!
Herrmann drops out of race for Congress Merkle, Torres appear to make primary Signatures collected b
Stimulus grant will help town 'go green' with new energy programs
Medicare starts sending checks to seniors in prescription drug "donut hole"
Wiltonian Healy will speak at groundbreaking of new cancer center
Gas prices in Connecticut continue to fall
Connecticut Better Business Bureau: New FTC requirements for “free” credit reports are g
Aromatherapy business makes scents
Abandoned fawn? Probably not
Gov. Rell urges people to register storm damages through FEMA
Student hones her voice in Italy
Celebrating service American style: Buck Griswold receives Ellis Island Medal of Honor
Nursing expert comments on future of health care
Train station area is focus of Route 7 workshop
Mosquito outlook: Summer weather will be key
Are commercial vacancy signs starting to fade from the landscape?
Selectmen eye outside survey on issue of seniors leaving town
Upside-down planters are growing in popularity
State award recognizes Bruce Hampson's energy efforts
Zoners consider the future of Cannondale Village
In the case of stolen checks, two more complaints are made
March storm kept Wilton Fire Department busy
Georgetown street festival is Sunday
Toni Boucher wins Italian-American award
New dance studio includes etiquette and manners lessons
Dionisio sentenced to five years prison, five years probation
Wilton Library Friends Meet For The 115th Year
After 40 years: St. Luke’s drops Crusaders mascot
Nick Parisot memorial will take place this Sunday
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
A new law strengthens response to domestic violence
Parisot case may go to a grand jury
New Perspectives Film Series: In The Shadow of The Moon
Georgetown Gallop 5K Road Race
Wilton dance studio presents ‘Alice’
WEF donates $50,000 to schools
Citizens will be able to see all state expenditures online, eventually
New DMV laws affect drunk drivers, school buses
AP testing on the rise
School board tackles 2011-2012 calendar
Glass House offers more than a room with a view
Tutoring Center guarantees results
Missing checks: Frequency of complaints dies down
Young philanthropist is driven by sustainable energy
Two hundred miles in one weekend creates lasting bonds
John Reznikoff: Treasure hunter-suburban dad
Hospital honors EMS responders
Seniors learn healthful benefits of self-hypnosis
State starts testing mosquitoes for West Nile virus and eastern equine encephalitis
Community Conversation: Parents need to lead by example
Governor Rell signs bill bolstering state’s distracted driving law
Centuries of service
Calling all chili cooks
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Gov. Rell signs school bus seat belt bill
Weir Farm Adair Burlingham Memorial Lecture: The Holley House
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - May 31 2010
Wilton Republicans select new candidate for registrar of voters
Connecticut Open House Day at Weir Farm National Historic Site
Opening salvo
3-D TV and movie technology can help reveal undetected vision problems
Wilton Library Association News - June 2010
New law strengthens investigations of drunken boating cases
Snyder aims to brew success at Adina
State establishes a digital directory of veterans memorials
Democrats look forward to November
Southbury man nabbed with stolen property, drugs
GOP chooses candidate slate
Holiday hours: Memorial Day
Cannondale’s future is up for review
Gov. Rell congratulates Wilton scholar Sarah Gustafson
WHS senior is named Presidential Scholar
Barn again: church gets state grant to restore buildings
A liquor store in Old Post Office Square?
Obama reverses decision, approves disaster aid for Fairfield County
Benefit wine tasting
Wilton has its first Relay for Life Day
Gov. Rell encourages nominations for Connecticut Veterans Hall of Fame
Wilton will be reading ‘That Old Cape Magic’
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Author uses humor to lighten aging
Red, white and true: Wilton observes Memorial Day
Reeves is nominated to seek second term
Hartwell will make second bid for state senate
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - May 24, 2010
Celebrate National Trails Day With… A Hike!
Channeling talk is on tap
Rell signs bill that protects scholastic athletes from effects of concussions
WHS debate team dominates league
Batter up for pancake breakfast
Temple B’nai Chaim celebrates new sanctuary and social hall
I-Park health fair features screenings
Lead poisoning: Regulation seeks to protect families
Legislators drop the ball on extending conveyance tax
U.S. Senate race: Alpert says he’s being shut out
Relay draws more than 700
Brennan braces for 2012 budget
Wilton teen serves in Peru
Legacy of WWII women pilots finally takes wing
Debicella is GOP's pick to challenge Himes for Congress
Veterans memorial will anchor town center
Painting open air at Weir Farm
Living Masters at Wilton Library's 'Traditions' Exhibition
Wilton Library Announces Wilton Reads 2010 For June
Town faces big financial hole
Red Sox celebrate Connecticut Day at Fenway on June 20
Feds take over check case
Food pantry use on the rise
State parties gather this weekend to pick nominees
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
What to do when you find a young animal in spring
Blumenthal admits to ‘misplaced words’ but defends service record
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - May 17, 2010
DePanfilis gets GOP probate nod
Wilton to get a veterans memorial
Wilton Center: Route 7 vision is unclear
Tailor is well-suited to his job
At annual spring breakfast: Democrats eye November elections
Republicans to pick Himes challenger at May 21 convention
Memory Matters: Alzheimer’s: Is it or isn’t it?
Mike Lindberg: Putting service over self
Himes gets party nod for second term, looks toward November election
Police get on board ratifying wage freeze
More victims come forward in stolen checks case
Eatery is on a roll: Dexter’s Doghouse is barking up the right tree
Firemen deliver
WHS: 69% on honor roll
Dog influenza clinic is Sunday
Pancake Breakfast Sunday at Georgetown department
Toni Boucher is tapped to run again
Saturday at Weir Farm Wiltonians may ‘brush with nature’
An Afternoon of Tea & Gratitude: Making Memories
Rudy Marconi ends run for governor, backs Lamont
Relay for Life Schedule of Events
Relay’s goal is more birthdays
Spring Fling at Trackside is this Saturday
Gregory bows out of the 4th District race
In this week's Wilton Bulletin
Model aircraft enthusiasts take hobby to higher plane
Lavielle, Hetherington get GOP nominations
Connecticut begins ozone forecasting
Relay team uses ingenuity to honor a grandmother; bake sale today
Benefit lays groundwork for female veterans’ housing
League of Women Voters:Some families in Wilton are ‘really hurting’
Trackside starts partnerships
WHS student to study the classics
Pinball repair wizard revives 70s craze
Be careful of information children post on social networking sites
WHS student to study the classics
Pinball repair wizard revives 70s craze
Trackside starts partnerships
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce News - May 10 2010
Enjoy A Brush with Nature at Weir Farm National Historic Site
The College Application Process for Smart Kids With Learning Disabilities
Town passes budget, all capital projects
today’s weather: Sunny with a chance of sneezing
Ambler Farm symbol is victim of wind storm
Ambler Farm symbol is victim of wind storm
Relay team uses ingenuity to honor a grandmother; bake sale today
Benefit lays groundwork for female veterans’ housing
League of Women Voters:Some families in Wilton are ‘really hurting’
today’s weather: Sunny with a chance of sneezing
Wilton Center is focus of Route 7 workshop
Memorial Day parade: Grand marshal had some close calls
Georgetown historic district expands
Town passes budget, all capital projects
School administrators agree to wage freeze
Many voice support of budget at town meeting
More checks stolen
Primary registration deadline nears
Red Cross seeks volunteers; information session planned in Wilton
Relay for Life Super Saturday: wine tasting, spinning, tag sale
Second fatal crash at the site that took the life of a Wilton man
Taking a closer look at labels
A walking tour of Georgetown
Colonoscopies help beat, treat and prevent cancer
Peggy Reeves votes against state budget and taxing Wall Street bonuses
Lions carnival is this weekend
Are you at risk of a stroke?
In this week’s Wilton Bulletin
Wiltonian on the precipice of becoming an Eagle Scout
Mail carriers will collect food
Ambler Farm welcomes spring
Comedy and music highlight Wilton Singers Spring Feast
Cashing in with coin appraisals
Wilton Farmers Market opens today
Number of stolen checks continues to rise
Connecticut moose population grows, posing threat to drivers
Silvermine resident is irked by golf club’s lack of response
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - May 3, 2010
Food to go
DTC plans fund-raiser
School administrators agree to salary freeze
Safe boating course
Officer Lund’s hearing is postponed until Wednesday
Playshop’s ‘Reconciliation’ opens; WHS student learns directing first-hand
When Vultures Dance: Author chronicles a look inside hedge fund world
Census workers will hit the streets
Man arrested on sexual assault charges heads to trial
Wiltonians are ‘top docs’
Annual Town Meeting is Tuesday
Wilton Library Children's Spring Chess
Wilton Go Green Festival Keynote Speaker: Alex MacLean
Enjoy A Brush with Nature At Weir Farm National Historic Site!
Wilton Library’s Spring Gala: Moonlight Magic
Connecticut's Own: Larry Shiller and Olga Gurevich
All About Sustainability With Connor Stedman
Wilton Chamber Of Commerce News - April 19, 2010
Discover The Nature of Love at Weir Farm National Historic Site
Wilton Go Green Festival
Connecticut’s Own Concert Series Wraps Up At Wilton Library
Wilton's 1st Go Green Festival
Opera Risque At Artifact's Gallery
14th Annual Golf Classic
The Georgetown Gallop 5K Road Race
Wilton Chamber of Commerce News - April 5, 2010
Celebrate National Park Week at Weir Farm National Historic Site
Wilton Chamber of Commerce News - March 29, 2010
Weir Farm Reading Rangers Discover Their National Parks
Author Talk: John Barricelli on the SoNo Cookbook
Wilton Library's Huge Annual Book Sale
Wilton Library Holds its Gigantic Annual Book Sale Fundraiser
Teens Explore A Limitless World In Wilton Library’s 4th Annual Poetry In Motion
Oscar Nominee Christopher Plummer Visits Wilton Library
Wilton Chamber of Commerce News - March 17, 2010
International Folklore And Fantasy: A Festival Of Culture For Kids!
New Stationer in Wilton
Wilton Library's Annual Gigantic Book Sale
Suzanne Sheridan Performs A Tribute At Wilton Library
Celebrate Women's History Month with Author Elaine Weiss
Investing In An Uncertain Market
Featured Businesses of the Month - March 2010
Libby Skala’s One-Woman Show Honors Her Grandmother
Appreciate Nature As A Weir Farm Reading Ranger
Join or Register A Team for Relay For Life!
Jazz Pianist Taylor Eigsti Returns To Wilton Library
Call for Entries--Wilton Library's Tree Art Exhibition
Passions Of The Prophets With Dr. Julie Faith Parker
Alex S. MacLean, Noted Aerial Photographer and Author, Will be the Keynote Speaker at the Upcoming W
Winter Plant Ramble At Weir Farm National Historic Site
International Folklore and Fantasy: A Festival of Culture for Kids!
‘Smart But Scattered’ Author To Speak At The Wilton Library
Connecticut Business Day
Route 7 Transportation and Land Use Meeting
Wall Paintings Grace The Gallery Of Wilton Library
Concert - Ray Kamalay: The Roots of American Music
Weir Farm Reading Rangers Discover Stone Wall Stories
Inland Wetland and Watercourse Commission Meeting Agenda for February 8, 2010
Helping Teens Battle Eating Disorders
Jobs Series Continues At The Wilton Library
Wilton Chamber of Commerce News - January 27, 2010
Travel Through Time On An Architecture Walk At Weir Farm National Historic Site
ArtWhirl Exhibition Opens at Wilton Library
The Effect Of Gamma Rays On Man-In-The-Moon Marigolds
The Mysteries of Egypt
Celebrate Black History Month Meet Author Peter N. Nelson
Jessica Raposo Performs at Wilton Library
WINRs Circle Voting Party and Magician Scott Jameson
Documentary Film Series Offers New Perspectives
Weir Farm Reading Rangers Answer: 'What’s Found on the Farm?'
Wilton Library’s Free Tax Preparation Assistance Begins Jan. 23, 2010
The Greatest Generation Doesn’t Ask for Help–Use Your Senses to Know How Your Parents are Doing
Hot And Cool Jazz Quartet San Francisco
America's Parthenon: The Bill of Rights - An Extraordinary Lecture Series in January
Watch Dave Brubeck's Kennedy Center Honors at Wilton Library Reception
Spring Valley Puppet Theater Presents ‘A Holiday Fantasy’
Children’s Author Grace Lin Visits The Library!
Two Days in September Exhibition at Weir Farm National Historic Site
Upcoming Holiday Activities
Wilton Library’s Holiday Book Sale
‘5 Of The Best’ Art Exhibition Opens At Wilton Library
Author Talk - Look Me in the Eye: My Life with Asperger's
NoiseBuster Noise-Canceling Hearing Protector Makes a Great Holiday Gift
COMMUNICATING WITH YOUR DOCTOR - Tips on Making Your Doctors Visit a Success
Will There Be Joy In Wilton This Holiday Season?
The Orvieto Chamber Players Concert at Wilton Library
Who Really Wrote as Will Shakespeare?
Be a Reading Ranger at Weir Farm National Historic Site!
Audition Notice: WIlton Playshop
Wilton Reads! 2009: Run, by Ann Patchett
Are You Prepared? Flu Forum for Businesses
Wilton Historical Society Business After Hours
A Roundtable Discussion: Pandemic Response Planning Preparation, Productivity, and Profitability
Library Trip to New York Metropolitan Museum and Lecture
Wilton Chamber of Commerce News - October 21, 2009
Wilton Library is the Place for Art/Place
Hazardous Materials Collection Day at Wilton Library
Meet the Candidates at the Library
The Modern Jazz Quintet Heats up Wilton Library
Benefit Wine Tasting
Author Talk: Kate Walbert at Wilton Library
Sneak Peek Screening of Food Fight, with Discussion and Tasting
Another Chamber Benefit! Keeping The Flu Away!
October Diaper Drive At The Library
Fall Foliage Walk At Weir Farm National Historic Site
Spooky Story Discussed by WINRs Circle
Wilton Library's October Programs
Lecturer Patricia Carr: Women Botanical Artists 1700-1990
Day Trip To The Yale Center For British Art
Wilton Library Has A Brush With Chinese Art Beginning
Peony Workshop at the Library
Wilton Library’s Connecticut’s Own Concert Series
An Invite To Network With Other Young Professionals!
Wilton Library 10th Annual Ladies' Soireé
Learn MS Word In 5 Sessions With Our Expert, Diane McKeever!
Author Julia Glass Visits Wilton Library
Beardsley Gallery and Fine Framing Business After Hours
Brubeck Brothers Quartet Plays Weir Farm’s 'Jazz in the Garden'
Stone Wall Workshop at Weir Farm National Historic Site
New Organization Forming For Wilton Seniors
Halloween Hustle 5K
Wilton Chamber of Commerce News -September 1, 2009
Wilton Library Celebrates Wilton with Book Sale and Discovery Day Open House
3/50 Project - Save the Economy!
Man Of Letters Highlighted At Wilton Library’s September Art Exhibition
What Will Your Organization Do To Celebrate Wilton?
Meet Three Acclaimed ‘First Book’ Authors
Authors Talk in September at Wilton Library
Sneak Peek of The National Parks: America’s Best Idea by Ken Burns
Author Amy Seidl - Early Spring: An Ecologist and Her Children Wake to a Warming World
Take Part in Art with a Professional at Weir Farm National Historic Site
Wilton Chamber of Commerce News - July 24, 2009
Selected Works: Mahonri Young Exhibition at Weir Farm National Historic Site
Triple Play Triples The Fun At Wilton Library Fund-Raiser
Learn How to Survive with Noted Explorer, Richard Wiese
Wilton Chamber of Commerce News - July 20, 2009
Domestic Violence Task Force Needs Your Help
An Invite to Network with other Young Professionals!
Wilton Domestic Violence Task Force Planning Session Added To July Activities For Wilton Library
Chess Classes Start on July 15th!
Wilton Chamber's Sidewalk Sale Days: Buy Books at Great Prices at the Library!
Wilton Farmers Market - Hours Expanded
Wilton Chamber of Commerce Summer Newsletter - July 2009
Family Field Day at Weir Farm National Historic Site
Dive into Reading at the Wilton Library This Summer
Wilton Library's Summer Music and More Concert
Fresh Farm Products Coming to Wilton Center
Wilton Library Plunges Into Summer Reading
Celebrate Connecticut’s Historic Gardens Day at Weir Farm National Historic Site
A Taste of Wilton II
Art Day at the Library
Connecticut Open House Day at Weir Farm National Historic Site
Wilton Library’s 114th Annual Meeting with Exit 43
Wilton Chamber of Commerce News - June 1, 2009
Cast of Beatlemania at Wilton High School
Farmers Needed to Take A Stand
Wilton Chamber of Commerce News - May 28, 2009
Creativity Doubled for Wilton Library’s Art Exhibition
Wilton Chamber of Commerce News - May 26, 2009
A Sense of Wonder: An Evening with Rachel Carson
Author Richard Wiese - Born To Explore: How To Be A Backyard Adventurer
Author Hallie Ephron And Roberta Eisleib - Never Tell A Lie
Write Yourself Free: A Workshop for Writers and Others Who Want to Write
Writers' Group Readings
Support Corks for a Cause and Wilton Library
A Brush with Nature at Weir Farm National Historic Site
2009 Memorial Day Parade
Wilton Chamber of Commerce News - May 11, 2009
13th Annual Golf Outing
Champagne and Caprices An Evening to Benefit Wilton Library
Wilton Chamber of Commerce News - April 30, 2009
Special Walk: The Nature of Love at Weir Farm National Historic Site
Wilton Library's Sunday Concert Series Ends on a High Note May 3, 2009
English for Speakers of Other Languages at Wilton Library
Wilton Library Installs Innovative Solar Energy System
Visiting Author Carol Gorman
Celebrate Earth Day 2009 at Wilton Library
Weir Farm National Historic Site Celebrates National Park Week 2009
Disturbia in Suburbia: Are Our Teens in Love...or in Danger?
Art and Culture ‘To Go’ with the Wilton Library
Wilton Library Celebrates Earth Day
Wilton Library’s Annual Book Sale Fund-raiser
Charles Grodin: How I Got To Be Whoever It Is I Am
Sue Miller: The Senator's Wife - Author Talk
Advanced Computer Classes at the Wilton Library
Wilton Pizza and Pasta Loves the Wilton Library
Wilton Teens Perform Poetry in Motion 2009
Wilton Library’s Hot and Cool Jazz series Features Jay and Michael Leonhart
Earth Day 2009 Celebration At Wilton Library
WANTED: Book Donations
Trash to Tunes Family Program
Children's Author Carol Gorman
Draw On!
Wilton Intermediate Nutmeg Readers Circle
Hands-On Computers - Advanced Excel
Turnover Benefits the Wilton Library
Disney's Beauty and The Beast
The Genius of Genesis
Purchase Wine and Benefit the Wilton Library!
Wilton Library’s Hot and Cool Jazz Heats Up With Virginia Mayhew Quartet
Wild Bunch Takes Over Wilton Library’s Art Exhibition
Wilton Library and Wilton Chamber of Commerce Help Job Seekers With New Series
Wilton Library’s Connecticut’s Own Series Gets Jazzed Up
From the Wilton Library: Be Our Valentine!
Norwalk-Wilton Tree Festival at Cranbury Park
Wilton Library kicks off Nutmeg Readers Party
Celebrated Author Bliss Broyard to Speak at Wilton Library
Wilton Library Casts New Eye On Photography For February Exhibition
Three Cups of Tea Talk at the Wilton Library
The Age of Lincoln - An Extraordinary Lecture Series
Nineteenth Annual Lights Out at the Wilton Library
Giants Among Men Author Jack Cavanaugh to Speak at the Wilton Library
Hot and Cool Jazz at the Library
The President-Elect Needs to Hear Your Voice on Health Care
Weir Palette Award Presented to Community Leader Lillian Willis
Wilton Library Reaches Lofty Heights with Art Exhibition Opening Jan. 9
The End of the Year is Approaching!
Global Energy One Year Later: What Happened? What Happens Next?
Wreath Festival
A Fruitful Collaboration: Weir Farm National Historic Site And Groundwork Bridgeport
Calling All Teen Poets
Un-Haunted Halloween Hike
Birthday Parties
Stephen Boreen and Dan Fieber win Class L State Doubles Tennis Title
Wilton High Junior Crochets For Cancer Patients
First Centennial Project Coming to Weir Farm National Historic Site
Take Part in Art at Weir Farm National Historic Site
Spotlight On: Special Funds
Using Native Plants in Our Gardens and Landscapes
Relay For Life of Norwalk - April 18, 2008
Relay For Life teams forming/Spintacular at the Wilton YMCA
Ridgefield Rallies for Relay
Impressionists by the Sea
Wilton Library Welcomes Techno-Guru David Pogue
American Cancer Society Newsletter
Newtown Savings Bank donates to six Relay For Life events
Wilton Children’s Theater is Proud to Present Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat..
Eric Weitz to Lead Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage's Wilton Office
Wilton Library Welcomes Congressman and Author Jay Inslee on February 11th
Wilton’s Relay For Life forms committee, selects key dates
CT Master Chorale Heralds in the Holiday Season
Ladies Night at the Library September 30
Wilton Library's Visiting Author Series welcomes Gail Tsukiyama
Spotlight On - Placing Holds
Wilton Children’s Theater Registration For 2007-2008 Season
Maritime Rowing Club Continues its Winning Ways
Summer Music And More Concert Series
Wind Over Wings - The Extraordinary Lives Of Owls
Godspell
Godspell - Summerstage 2007
Directions to FCIAC Sites
Directions to FCIAC Sites
WILTON DEVELOPER WINS HOME BUILDERS AWARD
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A Roundtable Discussion: Pandemic Response Planning Preparation, Productivity, and Profitability
Wilton Library Association News: Your Gift Could Put Us Over the Top
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