Wilton Scouts spread holiday cheer
Boy Scout Troop 20 continued its annual tradition of delivering holiday baskets to Wilton Seniors. Above, Sean Bergen holds one of the holiday baskets delivered by the troop as part of the Senior...
View ArticleReal Estate Sales: Jan. 1-7, 2016
184 Nod Hill Road The following land transfers were recorded in the office of Town Clerk Lori Kaback from Jan. 1 to Jan. 7, 2016. 184 Nod Hill Road: David J. Lattimer to Victor Manuel and Jennifer...
View ArticleObituary: Reginald Andrew Cunningham, 82
Reginald Cunningham Reginald Andrew Cunningham, of Norwalk, died peacefully on Sunday, Jan. 17, 2016 at the age of 82. He was the husband of Josephine (Lodato) Cunningham for more than 58 years. Born...
View ArticleThreatening a neighbor
A neighborhood dispute on Jan. 6 around 4 p.m. landed one person with a threatening charge and a consequent misdemeanor summons. According to police, the victim called to complain that her neighbor,...
View ArticleConfetti wins Couple’s Choice Award
Decorations by Confetti LLC. — John Videler photos Making The Knot’s annual Best of Weddings list was Confetti, a full-service floral and event design firm in Georgetown, specializing in weddings,...
View ArticleLetter: Turf fields present big maintenance bills
To the Editors: As a former member of the Planning and Zoning Commission who voted against the proposal to allow the installation of an artificial turf field at Middlebrook School, I would like to call...
View ArticleOpinion: GE: What we didn’t hear last week, and should have
We heard a lot about GE last week. But what we didn’t hear was more telling. In Connecticut, we heard much discussion of why GE decided to move, and many opinions about who and what are to blame. None...
View ArticleBereavement support for adults who have lost a parent
Visiting Nurse & Hospice of Fairfield County will offer an eight-week bereavement support group this winter to help adults cope with loss following the death of a parent. The group will meet...
View ArticleNew appointees
Sarah Gioffre and Jennifer Kendra At the Jan. 4 meeting of the Board of Selectmen, three officials interviewed that night were appointed, each by a unanimous vote. Both Jennifer Kendra and Sarah...
View ArticleWells Fargo strategist will explain market gyrations
John Manley John Manley, chief equity strategist at Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC will be the Kiwanis speaker Wednesday, Jan. 20. He will discuss recent “gyrations of the DOW and equity markets.”...
View ArticleOsborne, Warde take down Wilton girls hoop team
The Wilton High girls basketball team didn’t have an answer for Fairfield Warde’s Shania Osborne. Osborne, Warde’s imposing center, scored a career-high 27 points and dominated the paint for the...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Explorer and adventure photographer Gordon Wiltsie will visit Wilton Library Jan. 20. Here’s what’s happening in town today, Jan. 20: • Sewing at Ogden House at 9:30. • Writers at Wilton Senior Center...
View ArticleBoys hoop: Warde tops Wilton in OT
The Wilton High boys basketball team saw its six-game winning streak end with an 84-78 overtime loss to Fairfield Warde on Tuesday night in Fairfield. Wilton was ahead, 37-31, at halftime, but the...
View ArticleEversource undertakes helicopter surveillance
Residents who spot a helicopter in the area are likely seeing a chopper surveying Eversource transmission lines. The helicopter will be carrying high-resolution cameras documenting the condition of...
View ArticleOur Lady of Fatima open house, Jan. 24
Our Lady of Fatima School in Wilton will have an open house on Sunday, Jan. 24, where parents of prospective students can learn the benefits of a Catholic school. Our Lady of Fatima School is a...
View ArticleSuspended license, again
On Jan. 6 around 10 a.m., police stopped a 1999 Mercedes- Benz E320 station wagon traveling southbound on Danbury Road near Wilton Hills. The officer found that the driver, Jordan D. Welch, 48, of 135...
View ArticleKids can get a ‘taste’ of America
Colonial food. — Colonial Williamsburg photo What does America taste like? Correspondence, art, and artifacts from Colonial Connecticut can tell us much, but the taste of our forefathers’ food and...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Gov. Dannel Malloy, left, will speak at Cannon Grange this evening, and Congressman Jim Himes, right, will speak at Trackside Teen Center. Here’s what’s happening in town today, Jan. 21: • Support...
View ArticleSenior Center News: Jan. 21
Book discussion Karen Tatarka leads a discussion of Oscar Wilde’s classic The Picture of Dorian Gray on Tuesday, Jan. 26, at 11 in the senior center’s game room. Llunch ($3) is served in the lounge at...
View ArticleLibrary Lines: Jan. 21
Teens chill after midterms Teens have two fun sessions in which to unleash their pent-up creativity after the stress and anxiety of midterms. Color and Chill for Teens on Monday, Jan. 25 is an open...
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