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wilt-p.1-9.10.15Here are some of the stories and features in this week’s Wilton Bulletin, in mailboxes and on newsstands today:

News

• Commission picks Crosby to lead police.

• Wilton police are object of prayers and thanks.

• ‘Fat Guy’ stops in Wilton on trip across America.

• Slaughter talks murder and sisters.

• Warriors for A Cure looks to top the nation again. More…

• Selectman Saxe resigns. More…

• Newly created town position to be filled by Chris Burney.

• Rotary Club Carnival returns Sept. 18.

• Bobcat trips camera wire. More…

• Nurses need office help.

• Sept. 11 tribute on Friday.

• Learn to row at the Y.

• Demolition delayed to preserve parts of history.

• Kiwanis will sell pumpkins.

• Get behind the wheel! Touch-A-Truck is coming to town.

• Turf application gets a last look.

• New ceramics instructor spins passion with pottery.

• Lavielle achieves perfect voting record.

• Drum Hill DAR begins 125th year.

• Minks to Sinks offers in-home consigning.

• Historic home sells to developer.

• Wiltonian conducts research in Israel.

• Library Lines: A swinging good time, Drop-in Story Times, Author talk about Kissinger, Library’s got a brand new bag, D-I-Y classes.

• Senior Center News: Book discussion, Introduction to Bridge Lessons, Intermediate Bridge, Photo Book Workshop, Coming events.

Social

• Manhattan’s beginnings.

• Wilton artists in Carriage Barn show.

• Katharine S. Welling weds Jason M. Cantrell.

• Senior luncheon.

• Tour of Lambert Corner recalls historic Wilton.

Opinion

• Editorials: Remembering.

• Letters to the Editors: Evidence mounts against turf fields, A beautiful town to die in, It’s time to face reality.

• NewsNotes: Pasta benefit, Teens build homes, Circle of Care 5K, Student historians.

• WVAC 911: ‘Touch the brain, never the same.’

Sports

• WHS Boys Soccer: Big senior class looks to go out as champs.

• WHS Field Hockey: Veteran group makes Warriors again one of the teams to beat.

• WHS Volleyball: Wilton hopes to add a few more wins, making tourney.

• WHS Girls Swimming: Warriors expect a boost from improved diving.

• Norwalk Grassroots Tennis tournament set for Sept. 26.

• Former Wilton High School Football standout Tyler Mirabile makes debut for St. Lawrence.

• Youth Soccer: Girls Travel, Boys Travel.

• Youth Football: Sixth grade, Eighth grade.

Police

• Tire missing, DUI.

• 97 mph with learner’s permit. More…

• Three-car pile-up.

• DUI on Powderhorn.

• Kids on top of CVS.

• Harasser arrested.

• Landscaping equipment stolen.

• Juveniles surrender.

• Firearms training.

Obituaries

• Robert L. Cieri Sr. More…

• Joyce Carvutto memorial service. More..

Schools

• High school TV studio gets summer makeover.

• Award-winning director joins Trackside.

• Warrior Words by Christian Lovallo: Perks of a job

• Student Briefs: Clemson University, Northeastern University.

Business

• Milestone Yoga turns 30.

• Brookdale hosts auction and ribbon-cutting.

• Business Update: Marcus presents at 2015 Business Women’s Forum, Jersey Mike’s raises $5,500 for Special Olympics, JoyRide Wilton hosts ‘Enjoy the Ride’ weekend.

• Real Estate Sales.

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