Hersam Acorn live video debuts with hockey semis
After more than a year in online radio, Hersam Acorn, The Wilton Bulletin’s parent company, is getting into the live video business. If you can’t make it to Stamford for Fairfield County’s “Frozen...
View ArticleLetter: Ignoring illegal actions
To the Editors: Last Tuesday at the Board of Selectmen meeting the board rejected Sensible Wilton’s petition signed by 1,100 Wilton citizens who supported the request. Sensible Wilton’s request was...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Here’s what’s happening in town today, March 3: • Fire Commission meeting at 8, town hall Room B. • Painting at Wilton Senior Center at 10. • Introduction to Electronic Sewing at Wilton Library, from...
View ArticleJazz guitarist Julian Lage at library
Jazz guitarist Julian Lage performs in Wilton Library’s Hot & Cool: Jazz at the Brubeck Room concert Saturday, March 7, 7:30 p.m. An informal reception follows the concert. American jazz composer...
View ArticleParks and Recreation releases brochure
The Wilton Parks and Recreation Spring/Summer brochure is out. Registration for programs begins on March 5. The brochure may be accessed online at wiltonparksandrec.org. Information: 203-834-6234.
View ArticleWilton hoop games, state skiing postponed Tuesday
Due to the threat of snow and sleet this afternoon, all post-season events involving Wilton High teams have been postponed for today. The Wilton High boys basketball team’s FCIAC semifinal contest...
View ArticleWeather cancellations for Tuesday, March 3
Due to the anticipated inclement weather, Wilton Public Schools have canceled all activities scheduled to begin or end after 4:30 p.m. today. Activities that begin after school but end before or at...
View ArticleLetter: Giving to Stay at Home in Wilton on March 5
To the Editors: Following up on Kathy Welling’s letter about the Fairfield County Community Foundation’s Giving Day on Thursday, March 5, you will be able to donate to Stay at Home in Wilton on that...
View ArticleGiving Day goal: $1 million for nonprofits
Responding to increasing demand for services from nonprofit organizations — exacerbated by a decrease in charitable contributions — Fairfield County’s Community Foundation last year established...
View ArticleLetter: Well done, Sensible Wilton
To the Editors: Congratulations, Sensible Wilton, and its supporters who spoke at the recent Board of Selectmen meeting detailing its documented evidence of state election law violations by the town of...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Wednesday tai chi at Wilton Senior Center begins at 10:30. Here’s what’s happening in town today, March 4: • Sewing at Ogden House at 9:30. • Open Bridge at Wilton Senior Center, from 10 to 12:30. •...
View ArticleNiddy-noddies
Wilton Historical Society reminds us In colonial times, knitting was taught to little girls as soon as they could hold the needles. Girls as young as four years old could knit stockings and mittens....
View ArticleLetter: March 5 is Giving Day in Fairfield County
To the Editors: March 5th is Fairfield County’s second annual Giving Day. The goal is to raise $1 million in 24 hours through online donations to 300 local nonprofit organizations. Initiated last year...
View ArticleNotes From the Board Table: Board reviews policy changes such as weighting...
If you find yourself with a few extra minutes, you might want to take a look at the “policies and regulations” section of the district website. I’m only half-kidding. Our policies and regulations are...
View ArticleFarewell, Breno
Breno Donatti Bistro Seven co-owner Breno Donatti has sold his shares in the business to his partner, Matt Criscuolo, in order to pursue a new restaurant enterprise, an email from Mr. Donatti told...
View ArticleLetter: Town will pay for this ‘fiasco’
To the Editors: The failure of the Board of Selectmen to take action on the Miller-Driscoll capital bonding fiasco leaves us in worse shape. Why? Simply because: 1. They have told us it is OK to...
View ArticleSen. Chris Murphy: Every child counts
Senator Chris Murphy In his last Senate speech, in 1977, Senator Hubert Humphrey argued that the truest measure of a government is how it treats its weakest, most vulnerable members. It’s easy to be a...
View ArticleA View From Glen Hill: Injecting civility in our society
The Board of Selectmen’s meeting last week was a model of civil discourse with contentious matters discussed respectfully by the numerous residents who spoke during the public comment period. How does...
View ArticleKiwanis citrus orders ready for pickup
Ready to help with the Kiwanis citrus sale pickups are, from left, Kiwanians Dave Hapke and Jeff Turner, ECS Transportation owner Gene Horne, and Kiwanians Marty Clancy and Fred Sindel. Those who...
View ArticleSenior Center News: March 5
Design transformation Kathy Engstrom, owner of A Fresh Eye, LLC, specializes in home decorating, staging houses for resale, and move management. She will offer “Transform a Room — Redesign it!” on...
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