Library Lines: Dec. 29
Max Li, left, and Spencer Halpin challenge each other during a chess session previously held at Wilton Library. New sessions begin Jan. 5. Registration nears for two programs With all the hoopla about...
View ArticleWilton Democrats meet Jan. 3
The Wilton Democratic Town Committee will meet Tuesday, Jan. 3, at 7:30 in the multi-purpose room of Comstock Community Center, 180 School Road. All Wilton Democrats and those supporting the party’s...
View ArticleWait times decrease at DMV offices
According to information released by Gov. Dannel Malloy’s office on Wednesday, Dec. 28, the time a customer spent waiting at the Norwalk DMV office declined to 41 minutes in November, compared to one...
View ArticleBoys basketball: Warriors rout Staples to win holiday tourney
The Wilton High boy basketball team captured the 2016 Holiday Basketball Classic in dominating fashion on Thursday night, with a 81-62 rout of host Staples in the championship game in Westport. The...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Here’s what’s happening in town today, Dec. 30: • Holiday Book Sale at Wilton Library, from 10 to 6. • Feldenkrais at Wilton Senior Center at 10. • Bridge at Wilton Senior Center at noon. •...
View Article2016: Wilton in the news
From renovation projects and lawsuits to daring rescues and refugees, a variety of headlining news stories came out of Wilton this year. Here, in no particular order, are some of the town’s biggest...
View ArticleWilton teens make beds for pets
Crafts for Shelter Pets Club members, from left, Emma Porricelli, Annabella Andre, Hannah Cowe and Rebekah Stoddard. Last year, teens gathered at Trackside Teen Center at 15 Station Road to make...
View ArticleTown fitness center opens in Wilton
Wilton Parks and Recreation will open its fitness center at the Comstock Community Center to the public starting Tuesday, Jan. 3. The fitness center will offer people the opportunity to increase their...
View ArticleLetter: Kudos to Kaelin
To the Editors: In my senior year of college I took a political science course and had to write a paper taking and defending a stand. I chose to advocate that at the time of their swearing-in, all...
View ArticleWilton real estate sales — Dec. 23-29, 2016
78 Borglum Road The following property transactions were recorded in the office of Town Clerk Lori Kaback from Dec. 23 through Dec. 29. 78 Borglum Road, Stephen H. George and Lisa Davis George, to...
View ArticleAnnual art competition accepting entries
Vincent Sexton with his PTA Reflections submission last year. Submissions are being accepted through Friday, Jan. 6, for this year’s National PTA Reflections Art Competition. Wilton student writers,...
View ArticleChamber of Commerce plans events
The Wilton Chamber of Commerce will host a business seminar on Jan. 11 in cooperation with SCORE, on “Your Elevator Speech.” The event will be from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Wilton Library. On Jan. 19, the...
View ArticleBerkshire Hathaway raises funds for animals
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England had its annual PAWS Luncheon in December, at Marly’s Restaurant in Wilton. The event was hosted by Dee Shoals and Emmary Carlson, Real Estate agents in the...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Here’s what’s happening in town today, Jan. 2: • Holiday Book Sale at Wilton Library, from 10 to 8. • Bringing Your Photo Albums into the Digital Age at Wilton Library, from 11 to 12:30. • Stitch Time...
View ArticleWebster Private Bank names two as wealth managers
Joe M. Cox II and Christopher N. Perry Webster Private Bank announced that Joe M. Cox II, senior vice president, senior investment manager, and Chris Perry, senior vice president, senior managing...
View ArticleSelectmen accept gifts
December is known as the month of giving, and that was no exception for gifts from the public to the town. The Board of Selectmen at its meeting Dec. 19 accepted five gifts from the public for various...
View ArticleCommission elects new officers
Joe Fiteni. — Christopher Burns photo Joe Fiteni of the Planning and Zoning Commission became the new chairman during a meeting Dec. 12. Fiteni, the former vice chair, replaces Sally Poundstone. Scott...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Here’s what’s happening in town today, Jan. 3: • New Life for Old Videos at Wilton Library, from 10 to noon. For more things to do, check the Wilton Bulletin Board. The post What’s happening in Wilton?...
View ArticleFirst Candle moves to New Canaan
Alison Jacobson First Candle, a national organization dedicated to preventing Sudden Infant Death Syndrome), stillbirth and miscarriage, has relocated from Baltimore to New Canaan under the...
View ArticleOld Christmas trees can help restore streams
Members of the Mianus chapter of Trout Unlimited use old Christmas trees to restore trout habitat in the Norwalk River. The Mianus Chapter of Trout Unlimited is offering a way to make sure your...
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