Grief support for loss of a parent
Wilton’s Visiting Nurse & Hospice of Fairfield County will offer an eight-week bereavement support group to help adults cope with loss following the death of a parent. The group will meet weekly on...
View ArticleCrafts, parties and glamour are on trend at Sparklicious in Georgetown
Kristin McGuinness and her daughter Ella. Ms. McGuinness is the owner of Sparklicious in Georgetown. Kristin McGuinness said she’ll never forget the years of her childhood she spent helping at Happy...
View ArticleCharitable organization needs volunteers
Person-to-Person’s office in Norwalk. (Person-to-Person/Facebook) Person-to-Person (P2P) relies on volunteers from the community to provide programs and services to thousands of people in lower...
View Article‘Work Like a Mother’ class begins next week
Dr. Hilary S. Berger A six-week course designed to help stay-at-home mothers seeking fulfillment outside the home will begin Wednesday, Sept. 17, from 10 to non at the Wilton Family Y. “A Fast Track...
View ArticlePlanting the seed of a show
Planting the seed of a show The Wilton Garden Club will present ‘Timeless Gatherings,’ a standard flower show Oct. 9-11 at the Wilton Historical Society. The two nonprofit organizations are...
View ArticleLetter: New group implores ‘no’ vote for Miller-Driscoll
To the Editors: A recently formed group of concerned citizens has joined an effort to raise awareness surrounding the proposed Miller-Driscoll school renovation project. We believe this proposal...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Here’s what’s happening in town today, Sept. 15: • The Walter Schalk School of Dance’s Monday classes begin at Miller-Driscoll School. • Photo Book workshop at Wilton Senior Center at 10. • Line Dance...
View ArticleCandidate Rodgerson will hold meet-and-greet at CT Coffee Tuesday
Keith Rodgerson Keith Rodgerson, the Democratic candidate for state representative in the 143rd District will host a meet-and-greet on Tuesday, Sept. 16, from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at CT Coffee in Wilton....
View ArticleHalstead Property accepts the Ice Bucket Challenge
Brrrr! Members of Halstead Wilton’s office took the Ice Bucket Challenge on Friday, Sept. 5. Dumping buckets of water on John DiCenzo, seated, are, from left, Ann Lineberger, Louiza Lekas, Susan...
View ArticleFleur de Lis adds new dance company
Members of the Encore Youth Company warm up, under instruction from Fleur de Lis owner, and former professional ballet dancer, Michelle Sperry. (Peggy Garbus Photography) Wilton’s Fleur de Lis Academy...
View ArticleDylan J. Hoffman, 3
Dylan Joseph Hoffman, age 3 of Wilton, son of Kevin R. and Caroline (Havlin) Hoffman, passed peacefully in his sleep on September 12, 2014. Dylan was an amazing little boy who faced challenges every...
View ArticleLetter: It is time to fix Miller-Driscoll
The Miller-Driscoll School. To the Editors: We are writing in support of the Miller-Driscoll project. We are 30-plus-year residents of Wilton and our two sons are graduates of Wilton High School....
View ArticleBlumenthal touches on veterans, college debt during Wilton visit
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal was one of the few speakers not running for election or re-election who visited with Wilton Democrats at their fall barbecue Saturday, Sept....
View ArticleWilton girls soccer team routs Central (updated)
Laine Parsons and freshman Paisley Eagan combined for five goals as the Wilton High girls soccer team routed Bridgeport Central, 11-1, on Monday at Lilly Field. The Warriors improved to 3-0 with the...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Philippa Gregory Here’s what’s happening in town today, Sept. 16: • Meet-and-greet with Keith Rodgerson at CT Coffee, from 7:30 to 9:30. • Oil Painting and Acrylics at Wilton Senior Center, from 10 to...
View ArticleRaimondi offers healing event in Ridgefield
Anna Raimondi Anna Raimondi of Wilton, an internationally recognized clairvoyant medium, spiritual counselor, teacher and healer, will appear at the Ridgefield Playhouse on Saturday, Sept. 20, at 7:30...
View ArticlePeerConnection helps bring former NBA player to Wilton
Chris Herren To raise awareness of prescription drug addiction, the Wilton Youth Council’s Task Force to Reduce Substance Abuse came up with the idea of having former National Basketball Association...
View ArticleLetter: Renovation project is best choice financially
Proposed typical classroom in the new Miller-Driscoll building. To the Editors: I encourage Wilton residents to vote in support of the Miller-Driscoll Building Project. As both mother to a preschool...
View ArticleDo you know your EMTs?
Paul Matijcio If you drive the ambulance, what is the biggest challenge? When you’re responding lights and sirens people in other vehicles can become very unpredictable. You have to be focused and...
View ArticleWilton boys soccer team tramples Trinity
The Wilton High boys soccer team continued its strong start to the season by beating Trinity Catholic, 7-2, on Tuesday afternoon in Stamford. The Warriors improved their record to 3-0 with the triumph....
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