Ann Mitrione, VP and Branch Manager of Bankwell’s Wilton branch, has been named to the Board of Directors of the Trackside Teen Center.
Take a look at this list of the 100 best places to retire in Connecticut. Do you agree?
15 Jobs in Wilton Public Schools; Save the Date for Roar-Blue Buffalo's 'Paws for the Cause' and More: Week in Review.
Looking for the best slice of pizza in your area? Patch has you covered. Here’s how your local pizza places were ranked, according to Yelp.
Ridgefield's ROAR and Wilton-based Blue Buffalo Co. are partnering to present "Paws for the Cause," a festival for dogs and their people.
Lyme disease, book sale, local job opportunities, summer heat wave— find out what news you may have missed this past week on Patch.
Great bargains are still available through July 21 at the Wilton Library.
Looking for the best eatery in your area? Here is how your local restaurants were ranked on Yelp.
Grants from Community Fund of Darien and Fairfield County Bank are to serve Weston, Westport, and Wilton and surrounding towns.
Wanted Woman Gave Officers Fake Name; 5 Safety Tips to Prevent Drowning in Wilton.
Summertime in Connecticut brings crops of fresh berries and there are plenty of farms where you can pick your own. Find out where here.
Name reflects organization’s evolution and aspirations beyond just sheltering people.
Shoppers will find bargains at book sale and local authors at Wilton Library's open house on Saturday.
Wilton Senator Toni Boucher Talks 'Big Brother-Style' Mileage Tax and more: Wilton Week in Review.
In this inspiring series, Patch features Wilton community members who make a difference in the lives of residents.
The Wilton Fire Department's chief released safety information as part of their "Community Risk Reduction" program.
Catch up on all the news you may have missed this week on Wilton Patch.
August Wolf Suspends Campaign for Senate, Former Aide Files Sexual Harassment Suit: Report.
Wilton Rescue Holds Adoption Event, Former Financial Director for Wilton Schools Named New Financial Director for Brookfield Public Schools.
Animals in Distress will hold an adoption open house June 18.
A new reports ranks the top 91 safest places to live in Connecticut and Wilton once again is at the top of the list!
The founder of Handy Dandy Handyman, is pleading for assistance so he and Wilton contractors can continue to help those in need.
Police have identified the victim of an apparent electrocution working in Wilton as a 44-year-old Danbury man.
In this series, Patch features Wilton community members who make a difference in the lives of residents.
Two Wilton residents recently received the Scouts' top honor— the Gold Award— for creating projects and programs that help the community.
Looking for fun things to do this summer? Patch has you covered! See what others have to say about the stuff to do near you.
Best-selling author coming to Wilton Library; Top restaurants in Wilton, according to TripAdvisor; Real estate news; Job openings and more.
Looking for a great place to eat this summer? Here’s how Wilton’s restaurants ranked on TripAdvisor. Did the reviewers get it right?
Mary Mahoney discusses the best business advice she received and explains how Pacific Lawn Sprinklers stands out from the competition.
It's time for Wilton artists to show their talent
Wilton Library is a great place to create your next big idea
The Special Olympics Torch will pass through Wilton June 10.
Getting rid of those gauchos or bocce set? Have you finally decided to part with your old vinyl or Elvis bust? List it on Patch for free!
Over $90,000 raised for programs and services to benefit those with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Mid-Fairfield County.
Lee Gardella of Darien receives an award for his commitment and volunteer efforts.