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House sisters lead Wilton runners at Turkey Trot

Sisters Gabrielle and Grace House led the contingent of Wilton runners at the 33rd annual Ridgefield Turkey Trot 5K on Thursday morning in Ridgefield. Gabrielle House, 20, was the first Wilton...

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YMCA helps with hypertension

If the numbers 140 over 90, or anything higher, mean anything to you, you probably know you have high blood pressure and you might want to visit the Wilton YMCA. According to the American Heart...

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Letter: Destroying hard drives for a good cause

To the Editors: We are Singularity Technology, Wilton Library’s robotics team. The team consists of 10 students in grades 8-11 and is part of an international organization called FIRST (For Inspiration...

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Making ends meet is still a struggle for some

A report released last week by the United Way of Connecticut is shedding light on the large number of hard-working families in the state that are still struggling to make ends meet. United Way...

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Scrooge alert! ‘A Christmas Carol’ returns

Holiday events are getting into gear this month with a presentation of A Christmas Carol on Sunday, Nov. 30, at the Clune Center for the Arts at Wilton High school on Danbury Road. It is presented by...

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Richard E. Vosilus, 68

Richard (Dick) E. Vosilus, 68, of Arlington, Virginia, passed away on 21 Nov. 2014. He was born May 24, 1946, in Norwalk, CT, to parents, Dr. Vitot J. Vosilus and Muriel D. Vosilus formerly of...

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What’s happening in Wilton?

The Great Trains exhibition returns to Wilton Historical Society Friday, with its popular Old Wilton layout featuring a circus Ferris wheels, and a windmill.(Jeannette Ross photo) Here’s what’s...

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Witty named Recruiter of the Year

Jason Witty Jason Witty, vice president with Robert Half in Stamford and a Wilton resident, was recognized last week as Fairfield and Westchester County’s 2014 Recruiter of the Year. Mr. Witty was so...

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New council elects officers

The newly formed Western Connecticut Council of Governments (WCCOG), formed by the merger of the South Western Regional Planning Agency (SWRPA, to which Wilton belonged) and the Housatonic Valley...

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Intrepid cubs

A night at the Intrepid Approximately 90 members of Cub Scout Pack 22 — scouts and their parents — spent the night of Saturday, Nov. 15, aboard the Intrepid Air & Space Museum in New York City....

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Longtime volunteer leaves

Michael Rudolph earlier this month resigned his positions as a member of the town’s Zoning Board of Appeals and the Wilton Republican Town Committee, of which he was vice chair. The reason? Mr. Rudolph...

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Letter: Can Wilton balance its books?

To the Editors: Having seen the recent Board of Finance meeting, it appears that Wilton’s finance department is quite inept, leading to very questionable accounting of taxpayer revenue. We have a...

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What’s happening in Wilton?

Here’s what’s happening in town today, Nov. 30: • Thanksgiving Service & Luncheon at Zion’s Hill United Methodist Church at 10. • A Christmas Carol at the Clune Center for the Arts, from 2 to 5. •...

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Understanding where the cash flows

A seminar on Understanding Your Business Cash Flow will be presented Monday, Dec. 8, from 6 to 8 p.m., at Wilton Library. Presented by Dr. Paul P. Daulerio Jr., attendees will learn how the three...

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Sharing recipes and traditions

Sharing recipes and traditions Kay Chann, left, and Winkie Chesley were among 25 members of Stay at Home in Wilton who gathered on Wednesday, Nov. 18, for a pre-Thanksgiving potluck lunch at WEPCO....

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Community invited to budget ‘conversation’

A “community conversation” on the next fiscal year’s education budget will take place Monday, Dec. 1, 7 p.m., at Middlebrook School. The community is invited to join members of the board of education...

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Wheelchairs for vets

American Legion Post 86 Commander Don Hazzard says he has two wheelchairs available either for post members or veteran in need. For information, email Post Adjutant Tom Moore at legionpost86@gmail.com.

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What’s happening in Wilton?

Here’s what’s happening in town today, Dec. 1: • Line Dance Fusion at Wilton Senior Center, from 10:30 to 11:30. • Encore Bridge at Wilton Senior Center at noon. • Movie at Wilton Senior Center at...

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Breast Cancer Survivors Support Group to discuss cancer, genetics

Jessica Lipschutz, a certified genetic counselor, will give a talk on genetics and breast cancer to the Breast Cancer Survivors Support Group Tuesday, Dec. 2, 6 p.m., at Wilton Library. Ms. Lipschutz,...

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Managing holiday stress with Kate Mattias

Kate Mattias Kate Mattias, executive director of NAMI Connecticut, the National alliance on Mental Illness, will lead an interactive discussion on how stress and anxiety manifest themselves,...

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