Philip A. Curto, 85
Philip A. Curto, 85, of Wilton, died peacefully in Norwalk Hospital on Oct. 4. Mr. Curto lived at the Greens of Cannondale and then Wilton Meadows. He was born in the Bronx, N.Y. July 6, 1929, and was...
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Gala dancers Wilton student dancers Maddie Davison, front row on left, and Esha Inyengar, back row, third from left, join other members of the Encore Youth Company and Executive Director Michelle...
View ArticleWork for grads
Need someone to do an odd-job? Why not try QuadJobs? QuadJobs is a Fairfield County start-up that pairs undergraduate and graduate students with residents looking for short-term employees. “We’ve taken...
View ArticleBassick upends Wilton boys soccer team
After going unbeaten through its first seven games, the Wilton High boys soccer team has now lost two in a row. Host Bassick scored the winning goal in the second half to defeat Wilton, 3-2, on Monday...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Here’s what’s happening in town today, Oct. 7: • Wilton Reads: Bus Trip to The Morgan Library & Museum, from 9 to 4:30. • Cider Mill PTA meeting at 9:15, Cider Mill cafeteria. • Terrific Tales for...
View ArticleAfter-school study skills workshops at Trackside
For the first time in Wilton, Trackside Teen Center is proud to host two fall sessions of the evidence-based Successful Study Skills 4 Students (S4) program — one workshop for middle school students...
View ArticlePoll gives Malloy a boost over Foley
Gov. Tom Foley? Not so fast, according to a new poll that puts incumbent Gov. Dannel Malloy in the lead and represents a rather large break from previous measures of the upcoming gubernatorial race....
View ArticleFlu shot clinics available at local businesses
RVNA, the Ridgefield Visiting Nurse Association, will hold several public flu clinics in Wilton hosted by area businesses. This flu season, there are a number of vaccine options: standard dose...
View ArticleLetter: Rotary carnival end-of-summer success
To the Editors: Wilton Rotary Club’s annual family carnival was a wonderful end-of-summer celebration. The carnival, which took place Sept. 12-14 at the corner of School Road and Route 7, featured...
View ArticleYankee Gas expansion update for Oct. 6-10
Natural gas pipeline route Crews will continue construction operations on the 3.5-mile natural gas pipeline this week, Oct. 6-10. A crew from GPL Construction will begin to install gas facilities to...
View Article143rd District: Three debates are set
Gail Lavielle, left, and Keith Rodgerson, right. Candidates vying to represent the 143rd state house district will face off in three debates this month. The first is tomorrow night. Incumbent...
View ArticlePerson-to-Person benefit raises scholarship funds
Person-to-Person’s Blues & BBQ Benefit Sept. 13 raised more than $150,000 for its scholarship program. Nearly 200 guests attended the event at Stepping Stones Museum for Children. Guests included a...
View ArticlePickles and preserves workshop at Millstone
(Jeannette Ross photo) The Millstone Farm kitchen, on Millstone Road, will be the setting for a pickles and preserves workshop on Saturday, Oct. 18, from 10 to 1. Farmer Annie Farrell will lead this...
View ArticleField hockey: Cunningham’s OT goal lifts Wilton over Warde
Megan Cunningham’s overtime goal helped the Wilton High field hockey team remain unbeaten and untied in conference play. Cunningham scored with 3:27 left in the extra session to give the Warriors a 1-0...
View ArticleQ-poll tie: Malloy rises as Foley falls
Tom Foley, the Republican nominee for governor, on HANRadio.com in New Canaan in August. (Aaron Marsh photo) Republican Tom Foley continues to lose ground in his rematch against Gov. Dannel Malloy,...
View ArticleWalter Schalk dance scholars
Dance scholars Wiltonians Stephanie Kaminsky, left, and Cameron Langhoff, right, are two of the 11 recipients of this year’s Walter Schalk Scholarship Fund for the Performing Arts. The Walter Schalk...
View ArticleFestival bound
Festival bound Janie Charismanic, an independent film starring Josie Marie Smith and Anthony Marks, above, and co-written and directed by Ila Duncan, a former Wilton resident, has been accepted into...
View ArticleLetter: Democratic seat is open on fire commission
To the Editors: The bylaws of the Democratic Town Committee provide that its nominating committee, of which I am the chair, shall advertise, fully, for persons interested in being nominated for...
View ArticleWiltonian at The Bitter End
Jerome Goosmen (Photo from jeromegoosman.bandcamp.com) Jerome Goosmen of Wilton will be among the students performing original and cover songs Thursday, Oct. 30, at the Bitter End Club in New York...
View ArticleFlag retirement
Flag retirement Devon Thompson of Wilton Children of the American Revolution brings a flag for retirement to Tom Moore, adjutant of Wilton’s American Legion Post 86. Post members held a flag...
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