Mary H. Langan
Mary H. Langan Mary H. Langan was born into Eternal Life Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015, surrounded by her loving daughters. Originally from Queens, N.Y., she was the daughter of the late Patrick and...
View ArticleQuilting workshop on Friday
Denyse Schmidt. Quilter Denyse Schmidt will offer a Quilt Block Workshop Friday, Sept. 25, from 10 to noon, at the Wilton Historical Society, 224 Danbury Road. The workshop is in conjunction with her...
View ArticleWilton’s Lavielle named a ‘children’s champion’
Rep. Gail Lavielle (R-143), who represents Norwalk, Wilton and Westport, accepts a Children’s Champion award from Merrill Gay, executive director of the CT Early Childhood Alliance, with help from...
View ArticleParent support group
School is back in session and for many children, so is the academic and social stress that can cause behavioral changes. The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Child and Adolescent Network...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Here’s what’s happening in town today, Sept. 25: • Feldenkrais at Wilton Senior Center, from 10 to 11. • Quilting Workshop at Wilton Historical Society, from 10 to noon. • Sign, Say, and Play at...
View ArticleWilton Soccer Association scoreboard
Wilton Soccer Association teams had the following results in recent action: Boys Travel Under-12 Wilton Blue 4, Easton 1 Early in the first half, Michael Cooper passed to Conor Lillis, who scored on...
View ArticleMontessori School offers infant-parent classes
Town & Country Montessori School, 351 Danbury Road. Beginning next month, the Montessori School in Wilton will offer an Infant-Parent Educational Series, comprised of 10 in-depth and interactive...
View ArticlePumpkins on the way
Pumpkins on the way The grounds of Wilton Historical Society will become a sea of orange as more than 1,000 pumpkins will arrive Sunday, Sept. 27, at 12:30 or thereabouts for the Wilton Kiwanis Club’s...
View ArticleLetter: Turf permit would be illegal
To the Editors: Are we facing a redux of the shameful ZBA Middlebrook lights hearing? By way of background: When Sally Poundstone, currently vice chair of the P&Z, presided over a variance...
View ArticleReal Estate Sales: Sept. 11-17
Lori Kaback, Wilton’s new town clerk, stepped into her position at town hall on Feb. 16. (Christopher Burns photo) The following land transfers were recorded in the office of Town Clerk Lori Kaback...
View ArticleTákacs Quartet performs on Sunday
Tákacs Quartet. — Ellen Appel photo Candlelight Concerts will open its 2015-16 season with a performance by the world-renowned Takács Quartet Sunday, Sept. 27, 4 p.m., at the Wilton Congregational...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Last year’s Awesome Annual Book Sale volunteers. Here’s what’s happening in town today, Sept. 26: • Minecraft Club at Wilton Library, from 10 to noon. • Awesome Annual Book Sale at Wilton Library,...
View ArticleTwo new officials named
Christina Lampe-Onnerud and Deborah Lowe. After interviewing them prior to its meeting, the Board of Selectmen appointed three new officials to the town on Sept. 22. Christina Lampe-Onnerud, founder,...
View ArticleFund-raiser uses novel approach
Showing off their Don’t Walk campaign are Stay at Home in Wilton seniors, from left, Anne and Phil Richards, Barbara Quincy, and Ann Newton. Every year, Stay at Home in Wilton relies on the generosity...
View ArticleScoring woes continue as Wilton girls soccer falls to Ludlowe
After producing four goals in a season-opening win, the Wilton High girls soccer team’s offense has gone cold. On Saturday at Kristine Lilly Field, the host Warriors were shut out, 1-0, by Fairfield...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
31 Teapot Hill Road. Here’s what’s happening in town today, Sept. 27: • Kiwanis Pumpkin Pick-Up at Wilton Historical Society, from 9 to 5. • Open house: 195 Cannon Road, from noon to 2. • Open house:...
View ArticleMitchell speaks at Westport Library
Jack Mitchell. Wiltonian Jack Mitchell, chief executive officer of the Mitchells family of retail stores, which includes Mitchells, Richards, Marsh and Wilkes Bashford, will be the first speaker of...
View Article19 applications filed for medical pot facilities
(Dank Depot/Flickr) Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection Commissioner Jonathan Harris announced this week 19 applicants met a recent deadline for submitting an application to open a medical...
View ArticleMinks to Sinks donations wanted
KitchenAid mixers, Lillian August and Ethan Allen sofas, Patagonia fleeces, Restoration Hardware patio furniture. These are just some of the top quality brand name products shoppers may find, in...
View ArticleBereavement support
Visiting Nurse & Hospice of Fairfield County will offer three free, eight-week bereavement support groups beginning next week. Two of the support groups are intended to help individuals cope with...
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