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In this week's Bulletin

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

News

• Board of Finance sets 1.1% growth target for school budget.

• Are Wilton taxes out of line with its neighbors?

• Wilton remembers 9/11. More…

• Crosby to be sworn in as chief of police.

• Board of Education discusses ‘disappointing’ SBAC results.

• Fr. Colin McKenna: Remembered as an advocate for the disenfranchised.

• First selectman candidates square off at Cannon Grange.

• Rocco Grosso promoted to fire marshal.

• Voter registration on Tuesday.

• Turf hearing closed, deliberations continued.

• Library Lines: Early signs for young ones, Drivers learn safety, Going back in time, Weir Farm artist exhibition, Senior book talk, Copyright rules for creatives, Book sale fund-raiser coming soon.

• Senior Center News: Lifetime Learners, Play reading, Five Crowns, Book discussion, Photo Book Workshop, Coming events.

• Trackside mounts Oktoberfest.

• Zion’s Hill Preschool open house.

• Legal Notices.

• Selectmen clash on the new CFO search.

• Recreation program registration is ongoing.

• Disposition hearing scheduled for former Middlebrook teacher. More…

• League of Women Voters: What type of town government is best?

• Reeves offers healing workshop.

• Hawk to talk at Wilton Library.

• Ready Rangers at Wilton Historical Society.

Opinion

• Editorials: Our Constitution.

• Letters to the Editors: Memorial turnout was disappointing, Concert attire donations are welcome.

• Sandy Mumbach guest speaker at 9/11 memorial ceremony. More…

• NewsNotes: Got old clothes?, A day at the farm, Bigelow tournament is back.

• A view from Glen Hill: Molding kids’ character.

Sports

• Wilton football has youth, talent on its side.

• WHS Boys Soccer: Warriors finish strong, beat Central in opener.

• WHS Girls Soccer: Replacing scoring punch will be key to success.

• WHS Field Hockey: For starters, Wilton routs Warde 5-0.

• Woitkowski Porco steps down as Wilton High girls hoop coach.

• WHS Cross Country: Justin Hoelzl wins season’s first race.

• T.J. Savvaides makes college football debut.

• HAN Network seeks video interns.

• Youth Football results.

• Youth Soccer games.

• WHS Volleyball: Wilton splits opening matches.

Social

• Ladies’ Soirée is back with new kinds of fun.

• Dan Brubeck Quartet performs at Weir Farm.

• Music on the Hill soirée opens season.

• Seniors hear of benefits.

• Bulletin Board.

Schools

• Wilton High seniors named Merit semifinalists.

• ABC welcomes four new scholars.

• Warrior Words by Abby Schiff: Old faces, new perspective.

Business

• Bankwell gives back to Wilton.

• Business Update: Reeves relocates office, Santos leads charity spin class, JoyRide hosts ribbon cutting.

• Closing Comments.

• Real Estate Sales.

Police

• Marijuana possession.

• Window smashed, items stolen.

• Breach of peace.

• iPod found.

• Range Road accident.

• Danbury Road accidents.

Obituaries

Pamela Heydon, 80.

Jean E. Borkowski, 83.

Dickie Moore, 89, child actor.

Helga Reznikoff, 85.

Arts & Leisure

• On Sunday afternoon in the Keeler Tavern’s Garden House in Ridgefield, a 19th and early 20th century scholar, Barbara Christen, will give a presentation on architect Cass Gilbert’s charitable successes, architectural achievements, and his legacy as former owner of the Keeler Tavern.

• Weekend highlights include the opening of the second FTMA Film Festival at Sacred Heart University, a coastal Rowayton house tour with Bell Island stroll, an Irish Festival in Milford, Chazz Palminteri at the Ridgefield Playhouse, a touring production of Romeo and Juliet at Western Connecticut State University, the Live Green Festival at Taylor Farm Park in Norwalk, Revolutionary War re-enactors in living history program in Easton and much more.

• Steven Macoy gets a charge out of visiting the first Electrical Vehicle Showcase in Fairfield, finding owners are EVs’ best boosters.

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