YMCA seeks young triathletes
Race4Chase was developed to remember the life and spirit of enthusiastic young triathlete Chase Kowalski through the achievements and experiences of other children in the sport. This summer,...
View ArticleSplit decision for Wilton track teams
The Wilton track and field teams had mixed results this week, as the boys fell to Fairfield Ludlowe in Monday’s season opener and the Wilton girls pulled out a close win over Ludlowe on Thursday. Girls...
View ArticleVeterans invited to submit photos
The Memorial Day Celebration Committee is requesting that local veterans submit their photos and service record to the Wilton Veterans Photo Archive if they have not already done so. The Bulletin will...
View ArticleChows win at music competition
Abigail and Ian Chow. Wiltonians Abigail and Ian Chow were named prize winners in the Schubert Club of Fairfield County’s Special Awards Competitions on April 2, at the Emmanuel Episcopal Church in...
View ArticleClinton receives $36K in Wilton campaign contributions
According to the Federal Election Commission (FEC)’s individual contribution filings for March 2016, Wiltonians donated the most money to Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton last month. Reported...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
75 Thunder Lake Road Here’s what’s happening in town today, April 24: • Annual Gigantic Book Sale at Wilton Library, from noon to 5. • Open house: 296 Belden Hill Road, from 1 to 3. • Open house: 5...
View ArticleStay at Home open house and anniversary celebration
Among the many social excursions members of Stay at Home in Wilton enjoyed last year was a trip to Sheffield Island. — Debbie McClelland photo It used to be common practice that empty nesters head to...
View ArticleFound fishing pole
A fishing pole, found on Pimpewaug Road by the railroad tracks, was turned over to Wilton police on April 14. Anyone with information should call Wilton police headquarters at 203-834-6260. The post...
View ArticleHonest Abe
Honest Abe Abraham Lincoln as imagined here looks like an embodiment of his log cabin upbringing. The wooden sculpture, which bears a striking resemblance to its likeness, is delightfully affixed with...
View ArticleDarien boys lax team crushes Wilton, 17-3
Living up to its top-five national ranking, the Darien High boys lacrosse team routed Wilton, 17-3, on Saturday in Darien. The Warriors couldn’t stop the potent Darien attack, which was led by Kevin...
View ArticleIT Training Solutions opens in Wilton, hires McFadden
Deborah McFadden Washington-based IT Training Solutions (ITTS) has opened an east coast office in Wilton and has hired a Wilton resident to head it up. Former selectman Deborah McFadden is the...
View ArticleVeteran artists look back and forward
Works by Jiro Yonezawa and Wlodzimierz Cygan, above, are among those in the show Artboom: Celebrating Artists Mid-Century, Mid-Career, opening with a reception April 30 at browngrotta arts. An...
View ArticleClune Center lot will be reserved for voters April 26
On Tuesday, April 26, the entire Wilton High School Clune Center parking lot will be reserved for District 1 primary election voters and the loop will be closed to student-drop off and pick-up,...
View ArticleFairfield woman charged with running red light, marijuana possession
After pulling over 27-year-old Fairfield resident Christine Schena for failing to stop for a red light on Wolfpit Road around 6 p.m. on April 13, police detected an odor of marijuana coming from her...
View ArticleObituary: Marjorie Riddell Wilson, 88
Marjorie Wilson Marjorie Riddell Wilson, 88, of Meadow Ridge, formerly a New Canaan resident for more than 52 years, died peacefully Saturday, April 9, 2016, with her family by her side. Born in...
View ArticleObituary: Carol K. Gretemeyer, 93
Carol K. Gretemeyer, 93, a nine-year resident of Wilton, died peacefully on Saturday, April 23, at Norwalk Hospital. Born in Rye, N.Y., on March 23, 1923, she was the daughter of Daniel E. and Mary...
View ArticleWarrior Words: Getting to know me
Daniel Glynn This is my seventh Warrior Words column and I realize I haven’t really given anyone the opportunity to get to know me. Eight months ago in my bio, you read that I’m passionate about...
View ArticleLetter: Thanks again, PTSA!
To the Editors: Last week, the Wilton High School community celebrated another wonderfully successful Festival of Arts and Languages thanks to the efforts of many students and teachers, and the support...
View ArticleWarrior Words columnists wanted!
With the end of the school year in sight, The Bulletin would like to line up its Warrior Words columnists for next year. All Wilton High School incoming seniors are invited to apply. Please submit a...
View ArticleWilton Library ‘Gigantic Book Sale’ continues Monday and Tuesday
Seven-year-old Luke and four-year-old Cali Sonatore were among the many people browsing through Wilton Library’s annual Gigantic Book Sale, which continues until 5 p.m., Monday, April 25, and...
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