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Breast cancer support group meets Sept. 9

After a summer recess, the Breast Cancer Survival Center will resume its monthly support group meetings at Wilton Library on Tuesday, Sept. 9, from 6 to 8 p.m. The support groups are for...

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Cavanaugh discusses new book in Stamford

Jack Cavanaugh (Dave Matlow photo) Wilton author Jack Cavanaugh will discuss his new book, Mr. Inside and Mr. Outside: World War II, Army’s Undefeated Teams, and College Football’s Greatest Backfield...

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Library cards mean big savings in September

Robin Axness, development director for Wilton Library, and Nancy Saxe, owner of Sweet Pierre’s prepare for ‘Get Carded!’ the Wilton Library and Wilton Chamber of Commerce September promotion. People...

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Warrior Words: Marking milestones

Jackie Cooke If there’s one thing they don’t tell you about senior year, it’s that it sneaks up on you. Here, standing at the threshold of perhaps the most challenging and memorable year of my Wilton...

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Showing appreciation

Showing appreciation The Salvation Army Wilton Unit presented Louise Delany with a certificate of appreciation Wednesday, Aug. 27, for her service as treasurer. Nancy Milnamow will be the new Wilton...

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Farm tour

Visitors to the Connecticut Farmland Trust picnic at Millstone Farm on Sunday, Aug. 24, chat around the fire pit with owner Betsy Fink, fourth from left. After sandwiches and a Millstone tomato salad,...

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What’s happening in Wilton?

Here’s what’s happening in town today, Sept. 7: • CT United Ride, beginning at Norden Place in Norwalk at 11:30. • Open house: 317 Sturges Ridge Road, from 1 to 3. • Open house: 20 Chestnut Hill Road,...

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Letter: Republican seats are open on land use boards

To the Editors: Residents will have a great opportunity in 2014-2015 to shape the future of Wilton by volunteering to serve on one of the many commissions and boards that form our local government. We...

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Wilton teacher shows photos, vases, in New York

Susanne Brandt’s infrared photos, including View from Boat Pond, will be in her solo exhibition Moments in Time, opening Sept. 9 at Studio Vendome Projects in Manhattan. Susanne Brandt, a photography...

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Letter: Lavielle deserves conservation endorsement

State Rep. Gail Lavielle To the Editors: I was not surprised to learn that State Rep. Gail Lavielle has been selected as a “2014 CT League of Conservation Voter Environmental Champion,” or that she...

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What’s happening in Wilton?

The Greens at Cannondale (Kendra Baker photo) Here’s what’s happening in town today, Sept. 8: • Line Dancing Fusion at Wilton Senior Center, from 10:30 to 11:30. • Wilton Woman’s Club open house at...

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Art school offers fall classes through Wilton Continuing Education

Paint, Draw & More! and the Georgetown School of the Arts will offer three art sessions through Wilton Continuing Education this fall. Cartooning Children ages 8-11 can learn to create and develop...

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Caroline Ambuhl will marry James Laird

Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Ambuhl of Wilton have announced the engagement of their daughter, Caroline Crawford, to James Frederick Laird of New York, N.Y., son of Susan Worth of Orient, N.Y., and the...

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Editorial: Vigilance at the wheel

Last week, Wilton’s picturesque “country” roads were once again transformed morning and afternoon into bustling, child-filled thoroughfares where traffic stops and starts and backs up as buses make...

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What is a land use board?

This week, in his letter to the editor, Mike Rudolph announces vacancies on Wilton’s land use boards. Mr. Rudolph, a veteran volunteer on town boards and commissions, was himself chairman of the...

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Sept. 11 ceremony honors those lost

On Wednesday, Sept. 11,  2013, members of the Wilton community gathered to remember those who were lost during the terrorist attacks in 2001. The keynote speaker was Deputy Police Chief Robert Crosby....

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Ellen Lewis Parisot, 86

Ellen Lewis Parisot Ellen Lewis Parisot, passed away peacefully at her home in Wilton, Connecticut on Wednesday, September 3rd, 2014 with the loving support of her family and friends. The late...

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Charlotte Frances Ventrella, 86

Charlotte Frances Ventrella, age 86, long-time resident of Wilton, died Sunday, Sept. 7, 2014 at her home. Born in Norwalk, the daughter of the late Charles and Sarah (Hendricks) Clarke, she was the...

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Notes from the Board Table: A shocking and exciting back-to-school time

Welcome back! I hope you and your family enjoyed the first week of school, and your year is off to a good start. For those families new to the Wilton Public Schools, I trust you’ve had a smooth...

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What’s happening in Wilton?

Here’s what’s happening in town today, Sept. 9: • Stay at Home Men’s Breakfast at Orem’s Diner at 9. • Public Access TV Show Creation at Wilton Library, from 10:30 to 11:30. • Yoga with Denise O’Hearn...

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