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Real Estate Sales: Feb. 12-18, 2016

78 Old Kings Highway The following land transfers were recorded in the office of Town Clerk Lori Kaback from Feb. 12 to Feb. 18, 2016. 53 Wilton Crest: Susan E. Gross to Robert Hiestand and Gail...

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Wilton’s first chiropractor celebrates 30 years

Dr. Elihu Rosen Chiropractor and trigger point specialist Dr. Elihu Rosen recently marked the 30th anniversary of his Wilton practice, the first full-time chiropractic in the town. Rosen, a Wilton...

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Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? contestants announced

This year’s Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? student participants. — Heather Borden photo Sixteen Cider Mill fifth graders will participate in the Wilton Education Foundation (WEF)’s fifth annual...

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Vacancies now posted

In an editorial published Feb. 18, The Bulletin suggested posting local vacancies on the town website. Well, First Selectman Lynne Vanderslice thought that was a good idea, and so she made it a...

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Lavielle meets with health advocates

From left, Manchester residents Paula Penna and Rachel Penna-Sher join West Hartford resident Gabriella True, State Rep. Gail Lavielle, and Wilton residents Lisa Williams and Joan McCullough at the...

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Hot-penny plate workshop at Wilton Historical Society

A hot-penny plate is a trivet. Wilton Historical Society will welcome children ages 6 to 12 to use pennies, felt and cork to make a star-shaped trivet Saturday, March 5, from 11 to 12:30. While making...

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Boys hockey: Biegen leads Wilton to win in finale

Led by two goals and an assist from junior forward Alec Biegen, the Wilton High boys hockey team defeated Masuk, 4-1, on Tuesday night at The Rinks in Shelton, as both teams ended their regular...

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Danbury drubs Wilton in FCIAC boys hoop semis

Any doubt that top-seed Danbury was the favorite to win the FCIAC boys basketball championship melted away Tuesday night. The Hatters scored the game’s first 12 points and went on to rout fifth-seed...

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What’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, March 2: • Sewing...

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Deal-breaker

Michal Kokot According to police, on Feb. 22, Wilton officers arrested both parties of a hand-to-hand drug exchange that took place in the parking lot of Caraluzzi’s Georgetown Market, 990 Danbury...

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Youth orchestra at Clune Center

The Western Connecticut Youth Orchestra will present its winter concert on Sunday, March 6, at 3 p.m. in the Clune Center at Wilton High School. As part of the afternoon of music, there will be  a...

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A View From Glen Hill: Our state is actually a high-tech leader

General Electric’s announced departure has occasioned much bemoaning regarding our state’s asserted business unfriendliness, especially to technologically driven businesses. However, evidence shows...

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Obituary: Sister Mary Cecile Amore, 111

Sister Mary Cecile Amore Sister Mary Cecile Amore, a member of the School Sisters of Notre Dame, died on Feb. 18, a day after her 111th birthday. Sisters and staff were with her during the last...

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What’s happening in Wilton?

Rishabh Raniwala and Trevor Watson from last year’s Wilton Library Young Makers Club work closely on programming a circuit. — Christopher Burns photo Here’s what’s happening in town today, March 3: •...

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Library Lines: March 3

Going solar The Town of Wilton has been selected to be part of a State/Town-sponsored program for solar power. This month’s Wilton Go Green/Wilton Library Green Speaker Series on Tuesday, March 8,...

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Senior Center News: March 3

What is palliative care? It’s the treatment and relief of mental and physical pain without curing the causes, especially in patients suffering from a terminal illness. Why should we embrace this...

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Tangerines on their way!

Tangerines on their way! Fruit lovers who ordered citrus from the Wilton Kiwanis Club may pick up their orders this weekend at ECS Transportation, 390 Danbury Road, across from Wilton High School....

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Our Lady of Fatima science fair on Friday

Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School in Wilton, 225 Danbury Road, will hold a Middle School Science Fair during its annual Grandparents/Special Friends Day celebration on Friday, March 4. With the...

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Homeowners show interest in Solarize Wilton

In the first six weeks of the Solarize Wilton campaign, 158 Wilton homeowners have expressed interest in finding out if their home is a good candidate for solar energy. Sixteen have signed contracts...

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Parent reading day at Miller-Driscoll

Parents reading with students at Miller-Driscoll. — Superintendent Kevin Smith photo via Twitter Parent reading day Miller-Driscoll School hosted its annual Parents as Reading Partners day on Tuesday,...

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