Millstone Certified Grassfed by AWA
Millstone Farm’s sheep Millstone Farm in Wilton is now the first Connecticut farm to be Certified Grassfed by AWA (Animal Welfare Approved) standards. “This is the only certification and logo in the...
View ArticleDemocrats’ breakfast: Making sense of this year’s presidential campaign
Gary L. Rose Gary L. Rose of Sacred Heart University will offer his thoughts regarding the tumultuous 2016 presidential election at the Wilton Democratic Town Committee’s annual awards breakfast...
View ArticleLetter: Are Wilton’s chickens coming home to roost?
To the Editors: A dictionary definition of “chickens come home to roost”: “Bad or silly things done in the past are beginning to cause problems.” So, are the chickens coming home to roost in Wilton?...
View ArticleIn search of frogs and salamanders
St. Luke’s environmental science teacher David Havens will lead the Norwalk River Watershed Association’s annual amphibian walk on Sunday, April 3, at 1, in Merwin Meadows. A member of the...
View ArticleObituary: Giuseppe A. Pollifrone, 82
Giuseppe A. Pollifrone Giuseppe (“Joe”) Antonio Pollifrone, passed away suddenly on Saturday evening, March 26, 2015, after a short illness. He was 82. Giuseppe was a beloved husband to his wife Maria...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Dr. Aaron Krasner Here’s what’s happening in town today, March 30: • Sewing Session at Ogden House at 9:30. • Watercolor at Wilton Senior Center at 10. • Make Birthday Cards at Wilton Library, from 10...
View ArticleSpring break with nature
This spotted salamander, held by Henryk Teraszkiewicz, is a resident at Woodcock Nature Center. —Jeannette Ross photo Woodcock Nature Center’s Spring Break Enrichment will run Monday, April 11 through...
View ArticleWilton High celebrates languages, cultures and diversity
Wilton High School students learn how to make Origami during last year’s Festival of Languages. Wilton High School will celebrate languages, cultures and diversity during the Festival of Languages,...
View ArticleRental feared stolen is recovered
On March 19, police recovered an Enterprise Rent-A-Car rental reported stolen from Branford because it hadn’t been returned by the agreement date of Feb. 1. Around 7 p.m. in the area of Route 7 and...
View ArticleHelicopters will check Wilton power lines
Low-flying helicopters may be seen in the skies over Wilton through April 8. They are part of the Eversource fleet that surveys vegetation growing near its high-voltage transmission lines. The work...
View ArticleConference for female pros
Kathryn Sollmann Wilton resident Kathryn Sollmann of 9 Lives for Women, a career advisory firm for current and returning female professionals, has put together MAKE WORK FIT LIFE, a one-day conference...
View ArticleWoman’s club invites founding members
The Wilton Woman’s Club will hold its 50th Anniversary Fashion Show and FUNdraiser on Friday, April 1, from 11 to 1:30, at Rolling Hills Country Club on Hurlbutt Street. The club would like to make...
View ArticleBoucher and Lavielle support state deficit reduction plan
State Rep. Gail Lavielle (R-143) and Senator Toni Boucher (R-26) State Sen. Toni Boucher (R-26) and state Rep. Gail Lavielle (R-143) have issued press releases supporting an emergency deficit...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Here’s what’s happening in town today, March 31: • Enhance Fitness at Wilton Senior Center, from 10 to 11. • Portraiture at Wilton Senior Center at 10. • Yoga at Wilton Senior Center, from 10 to 11. •...
View ArticleSenior Center News: March 31
Film screening On Wednesday, April 13, at 2 p.m., the senior center will feature a full-length movie entitled His Neighbor Phil, produced and presented by SYNERGY HomeCare, a national franchise of...
View ArticleLibrary Lines: March 31
Lecture series concludes The popular Wilton Library/Wilton Historical Society scholarly series, America from the Guns of August to the Gathering Storm (1914-1939), wraps up with a lecture by Stephen...
View ArticleCivil War re-enactment rescheduled for April 8
Due to the weather forecast, Our Lady of Fatima School’s Civil War re-enactment event will now take place on Friday, April 8, from noon to 2. The event, which was originally scheduled for April 1, is...
View ArticleWinds of life
The last few days have been marked by high winds, and with them the downing of trees and wires, closed roads and traffic snafus. This is typical of the month named for the Roman god of war. March is...
View ArticleMiller-Driscoll carnival this weekend
Five-year-old Noelle LeJava waves to her mother while riding the ‘Frogger’ at last year’s carnival. — Bryan Haeffele photo Miller-Driscoll’s third annual Spring Spectacular Carnival will feature...
View ArticleWilton Singers tickets on sale Saturday
Tickets go on sale Saturday, April 2, for American Harmonies, presented by The Wilton Singers. American Harmonies is a cabaret event presented by The Wilton Singers, an evening of choral works by...
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