Warrior Words: The college experience
Jackson Ward Back to school means many things for the seniors of Wilton High School: new teachers, new classes, new friends and one final year to leave a legacy. Most importantly, however, back to...
View ArticleNotes from the Board Table: Miller-Driscoll
I hope every member of our community is aware that a Special Town Meeting is scheduled for next Tuesday, Sept. 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the Clune Center to discuss and vote on the proposed renovation to...
View ArticleWilton girls soccer team settles for tie with Darien
Despite dominating time of possession, the Wilton High girls soccer team could only come away with a 1-1 tie against Darien on Friday at Kristine Lilly Field. It was the second tie in a row for the...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Here’s what’s happening in town today, Sept. 20: • Minecraft Club at Wilton Library, from 10 to noon. • Awesome Autumn Book Sale at Wilton Library, from 10 to 5. For more things to do, check the...
View ArticleWilton artists transcend ‘Abstractions’
Wilton artist Amy Schott with her award winning entry in the Rowayton Arts Center’s exhibition, Abstractions. Two Wilton artists won awards for “Abstraction,” an exhibition of high-quality works by 49...
View ArticleRallying for school
Rallying for school Wilton Congregational Church held its Rally Day Sunday, Sept. 7, to celebrate the start of the K-8 Sunday School program. Lining up for the sack race are, from left, Andrew Mims,...
View ArticleWiltonian on Bankwell board
Michael Brandt Bankwell Financial Group’s board of directors announced last week Wilton resident Michael Brandt joined the company’s board on Sept. 3. Mr. Brandt is senior vice president and CFO at...
View ArticleDebates between 4th District candidates
Jim Himes, left, and Dan Debicella, right. Three debates have been confirmed between candidates for the 4th Congressional District, Democratic incumbent Jim Himes and Republican challenger Dan...
View ArticleNutty Nutmegs
While doing some housecleaning around The Bulletin’s office, a slim volume was found titled Nutty Nutmegs Being Selections from A Bathtub Meditator’s ‘Better Guide to Connecticut Towns.’ That’s a long...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
91 Pipers Hill Road Here’s what’s happening in town today, Sept. 21: • Awesome Autumn Book Sale at Wilton Library, from 1 to 5. • Open house: 31 Weeburn Lane, from 1 to 3. • Open house: 91 Pipers Hill...
View ArticleOpen air service
Open air service Hope Church Past Dave Gish offers a sermon during ‘Church in the Park’ on Sunday, Sept. 14. More than 150 members and friends and many from the community attended the event at Merwin...
View ArticleRiverside is a top Inc.
For the second-consecutive year, Inc. Magazine has named Wilton’s Riverside Fence to its annual Inc. 500 /5000 list, the company said last week. The list is an exclusive ranking which showcases the...
View ArticleRenters rebate deadline nears
Renters who are elderly or considered totally disabled may be eligible for a rebate of up to $900 under the state’s annual renters rebate program. The deadline for filing is Oct. 1. Elderly applicants...
View Article‘Money Map’ tracks political donations across Connecticut
(Steve Johnson photo via Flickr) Over the course of the last 19 months, more than $5.3 million in contributions were made to Connecticut’s Democratic and Republican parties. Of that, almost $28,000...
View ArticleWiltonians named Merit semifinalists
Four of the five Wilton students who have been named Merit Scholarship semifinalists are, from left, Evaline Xie, Grace Nickel, Daniel Xie and Jeremy Brewer. Not pictured is Kevin Shu, who has left...
View ArticleGrief support for loss of a spouse
Wilton’s Visiting Nurse & Hospice of Fairfield County will offer a free, eight-week bereavement support group to help individuals cope with loss following the death of a spouse. The group will meet...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
(Knut-Henning Miersch photo) Here’s what’s happening in town today, Sept. 22: • Photo Book workshop at Wilton Senior Center at 10. • Line Dance Fusion at Wilton Senior Center, from 10:30 to 11:30. •...
View ArticleWilton Public Schools closed for Rosh Hashanah
Wilton Public Schools will be closed Thursday, Sept. 25, in honor of Rosh Hashanah. Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year and begins the evening of Wednesday, Sept. 24, and ends the evening of Friday,...
View ArticleNobody Told Me That: Sept. 23 special town meeting
What is a Special Town Meeting? A special town meeting allows registered voters and property owners the opportunity to listen to a proposed referendum, ask questions, make comments, and vote on a...
View ArticleAttorney Pete Wright returns for special education conference
Attorney Pete Wright Special education advocate Faith Filiault will present the area’s only Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy conference Thursday, Oct. 23, from 8 to 4:30, at the Wilton...
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