Letter: Shame on Wilton voters
To the Editors: Another year and again like so many localities, Wilton has seen a dismal voter turnout for the budget referendum. Claims have been voiced that every effort had been made to get the vote...
View ArticleTransportation help
FirstLight HomeCare, a provider of non-medical in-home care for adults, is now serving communities throughout Fairfield County. FirstLight is owned and operated by Ridgefield residents John and Wenjun...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
334 New Canaan Road Here’s what’s happening in town today, May 24: • Open house: 295 New Canaan Road, from 1 to 3. • Open house: 334 New Canaan Road, from 1 to 3. • Open house: 10 Scribner Hill Road,...
View ArticleFrancesco Cardiello weds Victoria Strautman Farr
Francesco Patrizio Cardiello and Victoria Strautman Farr. Jeffrey Farr and Larissa Strautman of Weston are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Victoria Strautman Farr, to Francesco...
View ArticleWhat’s open and closed on Memorial Day?
Memorial Day is Monday, May 25. It is a federal holiday. Wilton town offices will be closed. Wilton schools will be closed. Wilton transfer station will be closed. Wilton Library will be closed. Wilton...
View ArticleLetter: Person-to-Person appreciates generosity
To the editor: During the National Association of Letter Carriers Food Drive on Saturday, May 9 people in Wilton donated 17,640 pounds of food to benefit the P2P Food Pantry in Norwalk. While we live...
View ArticleSoaring Eagle
Soaring Eagle Victor Bernabei, a junior at Wilton High School and a member of Boy Scout Troop 20, has achieved the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest rank in Boy Scouts. Bernabei’s Eagle project was to...
View ArticleFrank Spencer CPA is moving
Frank Spencer. After 23 years at 73 Old Ridgefield Road, Frank Spencer CPA, CFP Ltd. and Wilton Financial Planning LLC have relocated their Wilton office to 196 Danbury Road. The company has served...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Here’s what’s happening in town today, May 25: Today is Memorial Day. Click here to find out what’s open and closed. • Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast, from 8 to 10:30. • Memorial Day Parade beginning on...
View ArticleArthur Lipner’s new CD marks 25 years of a very musical career
Arthur Lipner sits behind his vibraphone, a percussive musical instrument — Darden Livesay photo “Music was always something I was going to do as a kid. There was never any question.” For Wilton...
View ArticleBeware the con artists that target military families
As we take this day to reflect upon the sacrifices of past and present members of our military, Connecticut Better Business Bureau reminds military families that there are free resources to help them...
View ArticleStudent historians leave their mark on History Day
Wilton High School History Club members, from left, Lizzy Lynch, Mary Lynch, Hana Previte, Isabel Saltzman, Claire Graham and club advisor Ken Dunaj. Five Wilton High School historians have been...
View ArticleWilton teams in FCIAC post-season action Tuesday
Four Wilton High teams will be among the competitors when the Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference resumes its post-season on Tuesday. The Wilton girls lacrosse team plays top-seed...
View ArticleBasketball with the pope
(L’Osservatore Romano Foto photo) Basketball with the pope Harlem Globetrotters CEO and Wiltonian Kurt Schneider, on left, recently met Pope Francis at the Vatican. He was on hand with a number of...
View ArticleLetter: Beyond Words was a success
To the Editors: Over 200 members of our community joined us in celebrating Wilton Library at our annual benefit, Beyond Words. This year, we went “Derby Style.” The event was a huge success, thanks to...
View ArticleSTAR stroll raises more than $120,000
More than $120,000 was raised and more than 600 people attended the 10th Annual STAR Walk, Roll and Stroll at Sherwood Island State Park in Westport on May 3. The Walk and Family Fun Day benefited...
View ArticleWild orphan animals — to rescue or not?
Spring and summer are busy times for people and animals. People are spending more time outdoors, and the chances are greater that someone may come across a young bird or mammal that may appear to be...
View ArticleWhat’s happening in Wilton?
Varina Howell, shown on her wedding day in 1845 with husband Jefferson Davis, is the subject of discussion at Booked for Lunch, May 26, at the Wilton Historical Society. Here’s what’s happening in...
View ArticleSUNY honors Langeland
Dawn Langeland Dawn Langeland, deputy general manager at Golin, has been named a SUNY Oneonta Alumni of Distinction honoree. Langeland, who lives in Wilton, is a 1994 graduate of SUNY Oneonta. The...
View ArticleHungry for Habitat at Café Ruche
Café Ruche Wilton High School’s Habitat for Humanity club and Café Ruche will host Hungry for Habitat on Friday, May 29, and Saturday, May 30. The club will receive all tips from dinners ordered in...
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