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Support for those who have lost a child

Visiting Nurse & Hospice of Fairfield County will offer a free, seven-week bereavement support group to help parents cope with loss following the death of a child. The group will meet weekly on...

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Library lends new telescope

Wilton Library’s new Orion 10015 Starblast 4.5 Astro Reflector Telescope can be borrowed free of charge by any adult Connecticut library card holder for a week at a time to explore and learn about the...

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Letter: Petition to repeal Miller-Driscoll resolution

To the Editors: As Sensible Wilton discovers more details about the $50-million Miller-Driscoll building project, the more concerned we become. As a key example that the current proposal is not...

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Health series looks at trends in health care

Dr. Mary Guerrera For The Greens at Cannondale’s sixth educational seminar on Wednesday, April 8, Dr. Mary Guerrera will present “Exploring Complementary and Integrative Medicine,” explaining who...

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Support for loss of a pet

Wilton’s Visiting Nurse & Hospice of Fairfield County will offer a bereavement support group to help adults cope with loss following the death of a beloved pet. The group will meet on three...

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What’s happening in Wilton?

Approximately 20 seniors attended Joe Alampi’s tai chi class on Wednesday, Feb. 25. (Kendra Baker photo) Here’s what’s happening in town today, March 25: • Sewing at Ogden House at 9:30. • Watercolor...

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Seniors consider birds

Joe Warren of Birds Unlimited will speak at 12:30 on Thursday, March 26, at the Norwalk-Wilton AARP  meeting at the Gallaher Mansion, Cranbury Park, Grumman Avenue, Norwalk. A collection will be taken...

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Amphibian activity at Woodcock

This spotted salamander, held by Henryk Teraszkiewicz, is a resident at Woodcock Nature Center. It will be part of a program on the spring amphibian migration April 5. The salamander is brightly...

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Newcomers present murder mystery gala

The Wilton Newcomers Club will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a bit of mystery as it presents a murder mystery cocktail party on Saturday, March 28, at 8 p.m. Catering is by Café Ruche and there...

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Town & Country Montessori open house Saturday

Town & Country Montessori School, 351 Danbury Road. Town & Country Montessori School welcomes visitors to an open house on Saturday, March 28, 9 to noon, at 531 Danbury Road. The school offers...

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In this week’s Bulletin

Here are some of the stories and features in this week’s Wilton Bulletin, in mailboxes and on newsstands today: News • Wilton girls roll to first-ever LL state hoops title. • Light attendance at budget...

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Senior Center News: March 26

March-April Corridors There seems to have been some difficulty in delivering the March-April Corridors. The Corridors was mailed at the end of February. If you have not yet received your copy, please...

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Hot & Cool concert features flutist

Ali Ryerson The flute will take center stage Friday, March 27, when Ali Ryerson brings jazz to the Brubeck Room at Wilton Library. Accompanied by Don Friedman on piano and David Finck on bass, the...

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Library Lines: March 26

Jazz flutist featured Jazz flutist Ali Ryerson brings four decades of experience to Wilton Library’s Hot & Cool: Jazz at the Brubeck Room concert on Friday, March 27, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Brought...

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Attendance light at budget hearings

An attendee of Monday’s public hearing looks over the proposed $79,956,024 education budget. (Kendra Baker photo) While enrollment was questioned and special education was praised by taxpayers during...

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Students take SBAC next month

In the upcoming weeks, Wilton public school students in grades 3-8 and grade 11 will begin taking the Standard Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) test as part of the Common Core standards. The state...

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Fleur de Lis Dance Academy hosts American Academy of Ballet Performance Awards

Dancers prepare for the American Academy of Ballet Performance Awards, to be held Thursday, March 26, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Fleur de Lis Dance Academy, One Danbury Road. A reception follows the...

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Letter: St. Baldrick’s — hair for donations

To the Editors: On behalf of the students and faculty of Wilton High School who hosted the annual St. Baldrick’s event to shave our hair to raise funds for pediatric cancer research on March 17, we...

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Talking Transportation: Rethinking first class

Any regular reader of this column knows that I hate flying. I love travel, but getting there by air is a pain … and getting worse. Our local airports are vying for third-world status. The security...

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Letter: Must teachers be certified in CPR?

To the Editors: (The following letter to the Board of Education is reprinted here at the author’s request.) Last week I had the privilege of participating in Career Awareness Day at Middlebook School...

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