Richard F. Hamm, 89
Richard F. Hamm Richard F. Hamm, age 89, a long-time resident of Wilton, Conn., died Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015, at Norwalk Hospital with his loving wife by his side. Born in Chicago, Ill., Nov. 27,...
View ArticleConcert ushers in a ‘summer’ breeze
Madera Winds performs at Wilton Library’s Connecticut’s Own concert on Sunday, Jan. 11, from 4 to 5 p.m. with a program entitled, ‘Summer in Winter.’ Musicians include, back row, from left, Jan van...
View ArticleDivorce workshop for women
On the second Saturday of every month, WIFE.org, a nonprofit financial literacy group, presents A Divorce Workshop for Women. Locally, this workshop is sponsored by Price Financial Group in Wilton. The...
View ArticleWilton girls hoop team tops Trumbull in OT
The Wilton High girls basketball team came away with an exciting 62-50 overtime win Friday night against Trumbull at the Zeoli Field House. “What you saw tonight was a team that played with a lot of...
View ArticleShouvlin’s big night not enough, as Wilton falls to Trumbull
Despite a career-best 25 points from Scott Shouvlin, the Trumbull High boys basketball team handed Wilton its first loss of the season Friday night in Trumbull. The Golden Eagles outscored Wilton,...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
An Amtrak trains rolls past the ‘Wilton Drive-In Theater’ at the Wilton Historical Society’s Great Trains exhibition. (Jeannette Ross photo) Here’s what’s happening in town today, Jan. 10: • Great...
View ArticleSupport following loss of a spouse
Wilton’s Visiting Nurse & Hospice of Fairfield County will offer an eight-week bereavement support group this winter to help individuals cope with the sense of loss following the death of a spouse....
View ArticleState looks to soften new rules on towns’ storm water systems
Cost concerns raised by towns and cities have the state rethinking some tough new regulations on storm runoff that it was working on. A revised version of the proposed new “MS 4 permit” rules — the...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
46 Breeds Hill Road Here’s what’s happening in town today, Jan. 11: • Open house: 504 Belden Hill Road, from 12 to 2. • Open house: 46 Breeds Hill Road, from 12 to 2. • Great Trains Exhibit at Wilton...
View ArticleSeniors socialize at lunch
Wilton seniors may gather for the first senior luncheon of the year at St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church on Thursday, Jan. 15. This popular program attracts seniors on a monthly basis to enjoy a catered...
View ArticleAllison Oliver marries John Miller
Allison and John Miller Allison O’Connell Oliver, daughter of Anne and John Oliver of Wilton, was married to John Paul Miller, son of Janet and William Miller of Simsbury, Conn., on Saturday, March...
View ArticleLetter: Questionable financial management
To the Editors: In an interview published the week of Dec. 21, 2014, I was surprised to hear from the first selectman that the Wilton Bonded Capital Projects Process that he had touted in his State of...
View ArticleMetal meets a welder, paint and wind
Sonny Cardinali, left, and Mike Galullo, an art teacher at Cider Mill School, stand underneath the Lunar Wind Catcher set up on a lawn on East Avenue in Milford. Metal kinetic sculptures line one...
View ArticleWilton boys hockey team falls to Tigers, 9-2
Scoring the first seven goals of the game, the Ridgefield High boys hockey team rolled to a 9-2 victory over arch-rival Wilton on Saturday afternoon at the Winter Garden. The Tigers improved their...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Here’s what’s happening in town today, Jan. 12: • Line Dance Fusion at Wilton Senior Center, from 10:30 to 11:30. • Coffee at Wilton Senior Center at 11:30. • Movie at Wilton Senior Center at noon. •...
View ArticleFree cheese-making class
A free program on cheese-making is planned for Thursday evening, Jan. 15th at 7 p.m., at the historic Cannon Grange Hall at 25 Cannon Road. The interactive seminar is part of Cannon Grange’s year-long...
View ArticleWilton Continuing Education offers more than 25 new classes
Is this the year to finally get in shape physically, or maybe brain exercises are the plan for 2015? “If you’ve made New Year’s resolutions, Wilton Continuing Education is the place to keep them,” says...
View ArticleStop & Shop recalls Morningstar bean burgers because of possible peanut allergen
Following a recall by the manufacturer, Stop & Shop supermarkets are pulling MorningStar Farms Spicy Black Bean Burgers from their shelves because the burgers may contain peanut, an allergen that...
View ArticleA ‘Sensible’ website
Sensible Wilton, a political action group dedicated to encouraging “fiscally responsible policies for our town,” has launched a new website at www.sensiblewilton.org. The organization, headed by...
View ArticleRomano Capocci, 65
Romano Capocci passed away peacefully on Jan. 10, 2015, surrounded by his loving family after a five-year courageous battle with pancreatic cancer that he fought with tremendous strength, dignity and...
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