Ambler Farm: Tapping trees and sipping tea
Two of Ambler Farm’s most popular winter programs, the Tap-a-Tree Maple Syrup Program and the Valentine’s Tea, are open for registration. Training sessions for the maple syrup program will take place...
View ArticleStrong second half carries Greenwich past Wilton
Settling matters in the second half, the Greenwich girls basketball team remained undefeated with a 66-55 win over host Wilton on Tuesday night at the Zeoli Field House. The game was tied 21-21 at...
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, Jan. 13: • Sewing at...
View ArticleHarmonious winds blow at Wilton Library concert
Madera Winds musicians, from left, Ralph Kirmser (oboe), Janet Atherton (clarinet), Rosemary Dellinger (bassoon) and Jan van den Berg (flute). Zach Glavan (horn) will not be performing. The popular...
View ArticleSchool happenings: Middlebrook
Culinary Challenge The winners of this year’s first quarter Culinary Challenge Competition served their winning Raw Chicken Trolls — wild rice chicken quesadillas with grilled green beans — for lunch...
View ArticleMotorist flees accident
When a civilian reported on Dec. 31 around 8 a.m. that a 2002 Audi A6 had been abandoned on the side of Pelham Lane, officers responded and learned an accident had occurred two hours earlier. According...
View ArticleBoys hoop: Defense leads Wilton past Greenwich, 55-51
Benefiting from a strong defensive effort, the Wilton High boys basketball team registered a 55-51 road victory over Greenwich on Tuesday night. It was the fifth straight win for the Warriors, who are...
View ArticleBronislava Slagle exhibits hand-knit head coverings
Bronislava Slagle models one of her hat and scarf sets. Wilton artist Bronislava Slagle will exhibit her Head Coverings in the glass display at the Easton Public Library through Jan. 31. Slagle is a...
View ArticleMartin Luther King Jr. celebrated at Wilton Historical Society
On Jan. 18 Wilton Historical Society will join the nation in celebrating the life and achievements of Dr. Marin Luther King Jr., leader of the civil rights movement, in its quest for equal rights and...
View ArticleLetter: Pay increases without merit
To the Editors: I have an open question for all of the good folks who sit on the Boards of Selectmen, Education, and Finance, specifically those who seemingly have little problem with continuously...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Here’s what’s happening in town today, Jan. 14: • Enhance Fitness at Wilton Senior Center at 9. • Yoga at Wilton Senior Center, from 10 to 11. • Great Trains Holiday Exhibit at Wilton Historical...
View ArticleLibrary Lines: Jan. 14
New kiosk for downloadable media The library has installed a new ebook Discovery kiosk at the reference desk where the staff can show people how to download free ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines right...
View ArticleSenior Center News: Jan. 14
Introduction to Bridge Bridge combines mental exercise of the reasoning faculties, short- and long-term memory centers, planning and collation skills, social interaction techniques, and a host of other...
View ArticleGov. Malloy will visit Cannon Grange
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy Gov. Dannel Malloy will visit Cannon Grange in Wilton on Thursday, Jan. 21, from 7 to 7:30 p.m. His visit will be followed by a presentation by the Apple Blossom School. Both...
View ArticleDanbury Road DUI
After receiving a complaint that a 2003 Infiniti G35 traveling slowly up Danbury Road on Jan. 10 had almost hit multiple cars and was swerving, police responded and found the driver under the influence...
View ArticleSen. Toni Boucher on GE: Too little, too late
When GE and other major employers warned that onerous taxes and financial instability would make it impossible for them to stay in Connecticut, the state’s response could be described as novice at...
View ArticleEditorial: Amerigo’s vision
Amerigo Vespucci The future is a new land. Wilton faces challenges and decisions in the coming year. Most seem manageable. Present a budget that keeps taxes in line. Boost our economic development....
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Here’s what’s happening in town today, Jan. 15: • Digital Photo Book at Wilton Senior Center at 10. • Feldenkrais at Wilton Senior Center at 10. • Jewelry Workshop at Wilton Senior Center at 10. •...
View ArticleA View From Glen Hill: Let the music draw you in
It was several weeks ago, right before the holiday break, and students were packed into the Middlebrook auditorium. Their purpose in being there, between two excellent music-filled pre-vacation...
View ArticleWilton youth basketball scoreboard
Games recently played by Wilton Basketball Association travel basketball teams. Boys Travel 7th/8th grade Pair of setbacks for Wilton The Wilton seventh/eighth grade boys team, sponsored by Good...
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