This is the latest area winner, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
Some of the best and most useful content comes from the Patch community. Here's a roundup of stories from this week.
Contributes to its mission of affordable home ownership
From Tai Chi to Line Dancing to Bingo, the Center has all the answers to your question, "What should I do today?"
Rep. Lavielle is one of twelve legislators receiving this award in 2018
The groups are a collaboration with Visiting Nurse & Hospice of Fairfield County.
Wilton resident to help support organization as it grows educational programs and expands reach across Connecticut
Connecticut Trails Day is part of National Trails Day®, a nationwide hiking initiative established by the American Hiking Society in 1993.
Wilton may have avoided the worst of the bad May weather, but it still had more than its share of excitement.
The Memorial Day Parade is set for Monday. Here is what you need to know.
The new Patch Mayor program is recruiting local residents to sound the alarm about events and issues in your community.
The new location will provide greater access for donation drop off for members of the Wilton community and surrounding towns.
The group first needs to raise $250 million for the purchase.
The group is the local youth edition of Habitat for Humanity.
Two weeks after a $1 million ticket was sold in Wilton, and no one has stepped forward.
Free counseling for those who are grieving the loss of a spouse.
Dr. Margaret Reed is the co-author of "The Dogs of Camelot: Stories of the Kennedy Canines"
The winner has until October 29 to claim the prize.
Discussion on Habitat Housing Model and Other Projects
One lucky ticket matched the first 5 numbers for the $1,000,000 prize.
The library has two programs catering to Man's Best Friend the Saturday!
Green Teens youth gardening program returns to Trackside Teen Center
Over 70,000 items are for sale.
The festivities will be going on all year!
Thousands of treasures for the book or music loving smart shopper
A place for compassion and conversation to break down barriers based on appearance and identity
Wilton Library is the first non-academic library in Connecticut to receive permission from the Human Library Organization to host an event.
The National Council on Aging states 10 percent of people 60 and over experience elder abuse. A Wilton lawyer shares important info.
The Town of Wilton and the Wilton Library Association are teaming up to help you share your answer with the community.
The track at Wilton High is showing signs of age.
One nearby home was contaminated by a 500-gallon oil spill.
Sunrise Senior Living has announced that it will save the historic barn on the old Young’s Nursery grounds.
Training at Mt. Southington begins next week
All ages are invited to come in from the cold and putter around the stacks!
Green bean casserole may not be as popular on the Thanksgiving dinner table as you think. And, oh my, does America love pies.
Wilton Library hosts the Winter Palace contest
Officials from the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection released updated black bear sighting statistics.
You can find a great burger almost anywhere nationwide, but two Connecticut burgers have been voted among the nation's best.
Donations Benefit Person-to-Person Food Pantry in Norwalk
You should hurry up and get there, because it may soon be sold.