Special Board of Education meeting this evening at 7
The Board of Education will hold a special meeting Thursday, Aug. 28, to discuss and approve revisions to the teacher evaluation plan. The special meeting begins at 7 p.m. in the Wilton High School...
View ArticleSending invitations
Sending invitations Leslie Hueglin, left, of Wilton, Taylor McCall-Mazza of Ridgefield and Alison de Lavis of Wilton assemble, address and personalize invitations to Person-to-Person’s Blues & BBQ...
View ArticleDinah Liddell Reilly, 71
Dinah Liddell Reilly On August 26, 2014 Dinah (Lavina) Liddell Reilly of Wilton, CT and Van Buren Bay, NY died at home in the loving embrace of her children after a valiant battle with ovarian cancer....
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
58 Cobbs Mill Road Here’s what’s happening in town today, Aug. 31: • Open house: 58 Cobbs Mill Road, from 1 to 3. • Open house: 15 Tito Lane, from 12 to 2. For more things to do, check the Wilton...
View ArticleLetter: Lavielle is a voice of reason within the state
State Rep. Gail Lavielle To the Editors: The state of Connecticut is in dire straits because of weak leadership from Gov. Malloy and the Democratic supermajority that stifles forward-looking...
View ArticleWiltonians on United Way board
Wilton residents Tracey Golden and Christina Bodine-Aysseh were recently named to the Board of Directors of United Way of Coastal Fairfield County for fiscal year 2014-2015. Ms. Golden, a partner with...
View ArticleWilton Woods block party
(Christopher Burns photo) Wilton Woods block party The Wilton Woods neighborhood, just off Ridgefield Road in North Wilton, celebrated its 30th annual summer block party on Sunday, Aug. 24. They...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Here’s what’s happening in town today, Sept. 1: Today is Labor Day. Click here to find out what’s open and closed today. For more things to do, check the Wilton Bulletin Board.
View ArticleWorkshop covers long-term care and VA benefits
Twelve million Americans receive long-term care every year, however the challenge is that seniors and their families are facing tough financial decisions about how to pay for their senior care....
View ArticleWet for a cause
Wet for a cause Miller-Driscoll staff, including new Superintendent Kevin Smith, completed the Ice Bucket Challenge for ALS awareness last Wednesday, Aug. 20, and each donated $5 to the cause....
View ArticleDo you know your EMTs?
Diane McDermott Why do you volunteer as an EMT? I became a volunteer at Wilton EMS for several reasons, mostly because I’ve always been a “helper.” I was always the “mother” figure with my brothers...
View ArticleLetter: Community invited to Q&A on school bond
The current Miller-Driscoll School. To the Editors: On behalf of the Miller-Driscoll School Building Committee that was appointed by the Board of Selectmen in February 2012, I invite Wilton residents...
View ArticleArt exhibition features two diverse artists
‘Peony’ by photographer Pam Rouleau is one of the more than 80 pieces on exhibit in Wilton Library’s ‘Aerial Grace & Altered Views: Karen E. Gersch and Pam Rouleau’ art exhibition opening Friday,...
View ArticleNutcracker auditions
The New England Academy of Dance in New Canaan will begin its fall semester with auditions for the annual presentation of The Nutcracker. Each year, more than 250 ballet students in first through...
View ArticleDemocrats’ barbecue
The Wilton Democratic Town Committee will fire up the grills for its annual fall barbecue on Saturday, Sept. 6, from noon to 3 at Merwin Meadows on Lovers’ Lane. Those attending may enjoy fresh food...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Here’s what’s happening in town today, Sept. 3: • Fire Commission meeting at 8 a.m., town hall Room B. • Drop-In Duplicate Bridge at Wilton Senior Center, from 10 t0 12:30. • Tai Chi at Wilton Senior...
View ArticleFood preservation, family farm day
Annie Farrell and others at Millstone Farm will teach attendees of Millstone’s canning tomatoes workshop how to preserve summer tomatoes so they can last all winter long. Millstone Farm will offer two...
View ArticleFestival remembers Timmer Wood
Timmer Wood (Facebook) A music festival to honor the memory of Timmer Wood, a Wilton man killed by a drunk driver in 2008, will take place Saturday, Sept. 13, from 4 to 10, at O’Neill’s Irish Pub in...
View ArticleIndependent Party endorses Debicella
Dan Debicella Businessman and Republican candidate for Congress Dan Debicella will appear on the ballot twice this November, thanks to the endorsement of the Independent Party of Connecticut. Mr....
View ArticleState program offers help for long-term unemployed
Connecticut State Capitol in Hartford. The Platform to Employment (P2E) program helps long-term, unemployed residents of southwest Connecticut return to work. It was created in 2011 to address...
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