What’s happening in Wilton?
Viola Galetta, left, admires the necklace she helped Sharon Powers make in the jewelry design workshop at the Wilton Senior Center last week. — Jeannette Ross photo Here’s what’s happening in town...
View ArticleLast chances to register to vote
Wilton’s registrars, from left, Republican Tina Gardner and Democrat Carole Young-Kleinfeld. Registrars of Voters Tina Gardner (R) and Carole Young-Kleinfeld (D) report Tuesday, Oct. 27, is the...
View ArticleLetter: Pro-turf letter is inaccurate
To the Editors: This responds to Jeff Siegel’s letter published Oct. 8, 2015 . Standing — What evidence has Wilton Youth Football presented to the Planning and Zoning Commission that it has a legal...
View ArticleDOT installing crosswalk buttons at Route 33, 7
The State Department of Transportation works at the corner of Routes 33 and 7 to install pedestrian crosswalk push buttons. — Hayden Turek photo Today, Friday, Oct. 16, a crew with the Connecticut...
View ArticleAugenbraun awarded for physics research
Benjamin Augenbraun Benjamin Augenbraun, son of Wiltonians Sara and Chuck Augenbraun, received the LeRoy Apker Award from the American Physical Society, making him the fifth Williams College alumnus...
View ArticleSmart soccer players: Wilton team wins academic award
Wilton High School’s boys soccer team received the 2014-15 High School Team Academic Award from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA), the world’s largest soccer coaches’...
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The Drum Hill DAR is hosting a Tasting of New England Beers event at Trackside Teen Center today at 6 p.m. Here’s what’s happening in town today, Oct. 17: • Shred Day at Bankwell, from 9 to noon. •...
View ArticleHallowed land
Hallowed land Khardung La Pass in Ladakh is one of many photos by Daryl Hawk that will be on display at River Road Gallery, 21 River Road, through November. From his collection, Sacred Places of the...
View ArticleA View from Glen Hill: Sacred spaces
Daryl Hawk’s presentation on sacred places of the world at the Wilton Library last month drew together a stunning series of his vistas from the Americas through Antarctica to the Pacific Islands and...
View ArticleReal Estate Sales: Oct. 2-8
75 Honey Hill Road The following land transfers were recorded in the office of Town Clerk Lori Kaback from Oct. 2 to Oct. 8, 2015. 75 Honey Hill Road: DLJ Mortgage Capital, Inc. to Gian Carlo Ochoa...
View ArticleEagan nets late goal as Wilton edges Staples
The Wilton girls soccer team took to Kristine Lilly Field on Saturday morning looking for a little revenge. Wilton’s opponent, Staples, had beaten the Warriors in both the FCIAC quarterfinals and the...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
127 Drum Hill Road Here’s what’s happening in town today, Oct. 18: • Where the Wild Things Run 5K at Woodcock Nature Center at 9. • Kiwanis Pumpkin Pick-Up at Wilton Historical Society, from 9 to 5. •...
View ArticleCandidate Statement: Deborah McFadden
Deborah McFadden Deborah McFadden, Democrat, First Selectman Much has been said about the importance of experience in determining the best candidate for first selectman. I agree. As first selectman —...
View Article26 Wilton students ‘commended’ in National Merit Scholarship Program
The following 26 Wilton High School students were named commended students in the 2016 National Merit Scholarship Program on Monday, Oct. 5: Albert Cai. Kevin Chabrier. Kevin Collins. Elliot Connors....
View ArticleEndorsements: Vanderslice, Kaelin
Michael Kaelin and Lynne Vanderslice. Non-partisan citizen volunteer I served with Lynne Vanderslice on the Wilton Library Board and the Board of Finance. Lynne was the quintessential non-partisan...
View ArticleRiverdance performer to teach Irish dance at Trackside
Meghan Lucey Students in Wilton will have the opportunity to learn Irish dance at Trackside Teen Center with Riverdance cast member, Meghan Lucey. After graduating from Wilton High School in 2007, she...
View ArticleAnna L. Meken, 93
Anna L. Meken, 93, of Danbury, mother of a Wiltonian and wife of the late Eugene G. Meken, Sr., died on Sunday, Oct. 18, at Hancock Hall. Mrs. Meken was born in Danbury, July 26, 1922, a daughter of...
View ArticleEditorial: Serious business
If breast cancer hasn’t touched your life yet, it will. One of the unofficial mantras of breast cancer fighters and survivors is “Everyone knows someone.” And while breast cancer awareness seems to...
View ArticleRVNA Today: Older adults and depression
Clinical depression in the elderly is common but that does not mean it’s normal. It is estimated that 7 million Americans 65 and older suffer from some form of depression, but only 10% of them receive...
View ArticleWarrior Words: Remember that parking brake!
Christian Lovallo From the dog days of last year to the present day, I continue to perfect my driving abilities. For many teenagers, driving is the ticket to freedom, the pass to a new future, the...
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