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Support for loss of a spouse

The Healing Hearts Center for Grief & Loss offers a daytime grief support group for adults coping with the death of a spouse. Entitled “Finding Your New Normal: Life After Loss of a Spouse,” the...

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Commission seeks input on town sign regulations

A collection of the sandwich board signs businesses use throughout Wilton. Over the past several months, the Planning and Zoning Commission has been conducting an extensive review of the Wilton sign...

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Today is Flag Day!

Connecticut’s state flag In recognition of Sunday, June 14, as Flag Day, the Wilton Historical Society reminds us  Connecticut’s state flag design dates back to 1639 and comes from the seal of the...

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Citrus sale produces large donation

Terry Wilcox, executive director of the Bridgeport Rescue Mission, second left, is joined by Grace Community Church and Kiwanis Club member Fred Sindel, third left, and Paul Hannah, Wilton Kiwanis...

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What’s happening in Wilton?

Roland Merullo Here’s what’s happening in town today, June 15: • Line Dance Fusion at Wilton Senior Center, from 10:30 to 11:30. • Coffee at Wilton Senior Center at 11:30. • Movie at Wilton Senior...

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Spa day: Guide dog grads get the works

Guide dog Clinger gets a bath from groomer Rachel Keener. Who doesn’t want to look their best for graduation? Members of the May graduating guide dog class at Guiding Eyes for the Blind and previous...

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Wiltonian awarded for service, leadership

Christine Suchy Wiltonian Christine Suchy, of the 2010 Wilton High School class, received the James F. Stanton Senior Class Gift Award from Boston College on Thursday, June 4. The award is presented...

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Letter: A very gracious restaurateur

To the Editors: One day last week, I received a call from Allessandra, the owner of Luca’s, which closed at the end of May after 12 years serving our town. We were never “regulars,” but dined there...

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Candace Bushnell to visit library

Candace Bushnell The latest big-name author slated to appear in Wilton Library’s popular Author Talk series is international best-selling writer Candace Bushnell, whose first book, Sex and the City,...

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Support after the loss of a child

The death of a child is the most devastating experience a parent can face. Grieving parents may question whether life will ever hold meaning for them again and wonder how they will survive the pain of...

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What’s happening in Wilton?

Here’s what’s happening in town today, June 16: • Everything STEMs from Reading Summer Reading Program Registration at Wilton Library, from 10 to 8. • Yoga at Wilton Senior Center, from 11 to noon. •...

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Grads-to-be

Grads-to-be A Better Chance of Wilton will graduate four scholars this year. Joining Kris Granetz, host of the Garden Luncheon on the recent ABC House Tour, are from left, Rey Lebron, Barry Hunter,...

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First selectman announces retirement

Bill Brennan Wilton First Selectman William Brennan officially announced his retirement at the Board of Selectman meeting Monday evening, June 15. Brennan’s retirement will be effective Nov. 30, at...

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Legislative update

Rep. Gail Lavielle (R-143), Rep. Tom O’Dea (R-125) and Sen. Toni Boucher (R-26). Wilton’s three state legislators — Sen. Toni Boucher (R-26), Rep. Gail Lavielle (R-143) and Rep. Tom O’Dea (R-125) will...

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Letter: Horseshoe Pond has many friends

Horseshoe Pond. — Christopher Burns photo To the Editors: From the Friends of Horseshoe Pond: Thank you, thank you to all the wonderful volunteers who helped us clean up many of the invasive plants...

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A View From Glen Hill: What do we gain from faith?

My good friend Linda Gortz sent me David Brooks’ May 22nd New York Times column entitled, “Building Spiritual Capital,” focused on Columbia University Professor Lisa Miller’ new book, The Spiritual...

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CERT invites public to truck dedication

The Wilton community is invited when their Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) dedicates a new emergency response vehicle Wednesday, June 17, 9:30 a.m., at Wilton Fire headquarters, 236 Danbury...

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Terrence M. Lallak, 73

Terrence M. Lallak Terrence M. Lallak, age 73, of Wilton, died peacefully on Sunday, June 14, 2015, in the small Weston cottage he shared with his beloved wife, Susan E. Tom. He was an architect and...

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What’s happening in Wilton?

Joe Alampi instructs a tai chi class at the Wilton Senior Center on Wednesday, Feb. 25, to a group of about 20 seniors. (Kendra Baker photo) Here’s what’s happening in town today, June 17: • Fire...

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Wiltonian elected to World Affairs Forum Board

Dr. Robert Babkowski. (SLONE Partners/YouTube) Dr. Robert Babkowski, chair of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medical Director at Stamford Hospital, was elected to the World Affairs Forum...

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