The TASC List: To see clearly…
Wilton residents can certainly agree on one thing: we all want an effective town government. Our expectations are for a well-functioning set of operations managed out of Town Hall, from emergency...
View ArticleLetter: Al Nickel will be greatly missed
Albert G. Nickel To the Editors: It was with great sadness that we learned that Al Nickel, our dear friend and esteemed colleague on the Board of Directors, died unexpectedly on Nov. 21. Al’s...
View ArticleUnderage host’s party busted
On Nov. 27 around 11 p.m., police received a complaint regarding youths drinking and socializing in the cul-de-sac of Weeburn Lane. Upon arrival, officers learned of a party with alcohol present at 26...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Here’s what’s happening in town today, Dec. 8: • Holiday Survival Tools at Wilton Senior Center at 9. • Oil/Acrylics at Wilton Senior Center at 10. • Holiday Book Sale at Wilton Library, from 10 to 8....
View ArticleHoliday food drive
Holiday food drive Members of the Wilton Kiwanis Club will be at the doors of the Village Market and Stop & Shop handing out lists of the items most needed to fill the shelves of the Wilton...
View Article‘Diva Laura’ to entertain at Kiwanis lunch
Laura Papallo, aka Diva Laura, will present operatic excerpts at an upcoming Wilton Kiwanis luncheon, which is open to nonmembers. “Diva Laura” will be the guest entertainer/speaker at the next...
View ArticleLetter: Lowtherts’ lawsuit raises questions
To the Editors: RE: Lowthert lawsuit (Nov. 25 Bulletin). How is it that hundreds of children attend Miller-Driscoll each year, and only two, just two, children — Madison and Collin Lowthert — have...
View ArticleKeep holiday season a time of joy by heeding safety precautions
“House Lost to Fire During Holiday Season.” Can you imagine the local news reporting this headline? The holidays are a time of joy, celebration, friends, family and good times. We can all have fun and...
View ArticleWanted man found in New Milford
A Wilton police investigation found a wanted Danbury resident in New Milford on Nov. 29 around 10 p.m. Josh Beers, 33, of 32 Jeanette Road, Danbury, had an active warrant issued by Wilton police for...
View ArticleWhat’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, Dec. 9: • Sewing at...
View ArticleJubilate Ringers in concert Dec. 11
Jubilate Ringers, bells, and organ pipes, all part of Music on the Hill’s Sounds of the Season Christmas concert to be held in Wilton on Dec. 11. The Jubilate Ringers handbell choir — 14 ringers...
View ArticleWebster wins four
Webster Bank, a Northeastern regional bank with a location in Wilton, was recently honored with four 2015 U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Eagle Awards. The bank was awarded Lender of the Year...
View ArticleA View From Glen Hill: A passion for making things work
Bearer of an illustrious Wilton name, Philip Schenck has been town manager for over three decades for multiple Connecticut towns, is past president of the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities, and...
View ArticleRNVA Today: The perfect gift
What do you give the person who has everything and lives alone? Consider the gift of a Lifeline medical alert device. RVNA provides several different types of this innovative medical alert service...
View ArticleHit-and-run suspect surrenders
On Nov. 25 around 10 a.m., a wanted Weston man turned himself in to Wilton police on an arrest warrant stemming from a car accident in which he fled the scene. According to police, the wanted man, Ryan...
View ArticleAll contracts OKed for Miller-Driscoll project
Design rendering of Miller-Driscoll’s new Pre-K entrance. Wilton’s selectmen, at their meeting on Dec. 7, authorized First Selectman Lynne Vanderslice to sign and execute, on behalf of the town, the...
View ArticleWilton Center checklist Friday night included strolling and shopping
Santa Claus is shown reading the all-important-list from Camryn Czarnecki, 8, in the gazebo on the town green on Friday night during the Holiday Stroll festivities, which included browsing the shops...
View ArticleHolly Jolly Saturday at historical society
From 11 to 2 this Saturday, Dec. 12, Santa will be visiting the Wilton Historical Society, where workshops in pomander making and gingerbread men cookie decorating will be open for dropin crafting fun....
View ArticleOpen house for chiropractor re-opening
Dr. Loren Hager Dr. Loren Hager, who in 2013 closed her Wilton Center chiropractic practice so that she could move out of state, recently moved back and re-opened her practice at 120 Old Ridgefield...
View ArticleHoliday Gift Collection benefits many area children
Inspirica Inc.’s annual Holiday Gift Collection began as a program of Bread and Roses, providing holiday gifts to children living with HIV/AIDS. Now, the organization, based in Stamford with services...
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