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In this week’s Wilton Bulletin

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wilt-p1-7.23.15Here are some of the stories and features in this week’s Wilton Bulletin, in mailboxes and on newsstands today:

News:

• A narrow escape highlights a traffic problem.

• The Street Noise Project shines the light on undiscovered artistic talent.

• Wilton Hindu temple celebrates Ratha-Yatra.

• Sidewalk sale brings big smiles.

• Von Kohorn faces two years on child pornography charges.

• Firefighters make lieutenant.

• Norwalk Community College earns federal grant.

• School renovation is on track for budget, construction.

• Motion to dismiss Sensible Wilton’s lawsuit is under deliberation.

• ‘Mini’ dancer shines at competition.

• Library Lines: Puppy time, teens create, short stories getting shorter, shocking stories, final concert in series, ongoing reading programs.

• Bear disassembles bird feeder, helps itself to breakfast.

• Temple adopts groundbreaking prayer book.

• Political candidates to be named.

Opinion:

• Editorial: Eyes on the road.

• Letters: Ignoring stop sign is accident waiting to happen, Effects of artificial turf not fully known, Street fair showed what town has to offer.

• NewsNotes: Native soil, peachy-keen, parent support.

• A view from Glen Hill: The Amish in our midst.

• Commentary: Summer fun at Merwin Meadows.

Schools:

• Wilton High School 4th quarter honor roll.

• Wilton Eagle Scout creates NRVT video tour.

Social:

• Herbs, quilts and rugs revealed.

• Music on the Hill presents Bach.

Police:

• Underage party broken up.

• Car has wrong plate.

• License plate lifted.

Business:

• Business Update: Almeida joins Berkshire Hathaway, Unemployment rates improve.

• Real estate sales.

Sports:

• Little League: Wilton 10-under all-stars fall in finals.

• American Legion Baseball: Junior Legion team still alive in state tournament.

• Wilton Running Club qualifies five for nationals.

• Final Warrior boys basketball camp next week at Wilton High.

Obituaries:

• Theodore Bikel, former Wiltonian, dies at 91.

• John Frederick Amport, 69.

• Edward L. Wasikowski, 55.

Arts & Leisure

In The Spiritual Child, Lisa Miller, Ph.D., of Weston discusses ways that parents can help their children navigate the transition from childhood to adulthood.

• The Reel Dad says Amy Schumer is going to be a star of the big screen as well.

• The 2015 BMW 228i Convertible is a true driver’s car, says Steven Macoy.

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