Thousands of items from children’s toys to clothing, furniture to housewares, will be on sale, beginning Oct. 1.
The Wilton Police Department swore in Denisse Cabrera as an officer on Tuesday.
Trackside recently refreshed and updated its interior space with help from 360º Painting, which is based in Stamford.
The library’s open spaces will be transformed with lights, sounds, and professional gambling tables for a Saturday night to remember.
The firefighters are inviting the community to join them Sunday in front of Wilton Fire Headquarters for a wreath-laying ceremony .
Wilton residents will have a number of opportunities to dispose of their household hazardous waste this fall.
Two new firefighters have joined the ranks of Wilton's Bravest.
Wilton Library Association invites visitors to explore its new website.
Over 75 street fair vendors will be located along Old Ridgefield Road from the Village Market to Stop and Shop.
Here's a day-by-day look at what' going on at the Wilton Library in August.
A local video producer and real estate agent believes Wilton homeowners have been "living in a bubble" that is about to burst...
Four members of Wilton Girl Scout Troop #50798 made painting the town rainbow part of their Silver Award project.
Here's what's happening at the Wilton Library in July.
"As a state representative and senator, Ms. Boucher led numerous initiatives that focused on education..."
The new glass wall captures the names of each member of the library’s Cornerstone Society.
Wilton High School senior, Megan Hanny, is this year's recipient of the prestigious Wilton Woman’s Club Elizabeth Sternad Scholarship
Wilton CERT, along with Wilton Police, Fire, and EMS will all engage in the joint training operation this Saturday.
Featured are local Connecticut farmers offering seasonal and organic produce, fresh baked goods and pastries, and much more
Merwin Meadows in Wilton will be opening for the summer season on Saturday with an "open house weekend."
What's it like to survive a coup in Ecuador, visit a "city" of penguins at the South Pole, or fish for piranha on Brazil's Rio Negro?
Vendors and activities will be located along Old Ridgefield Road from the Village Market to Stop and Shop, including the Town Green.
Abortion rights group Voices for Choice will hold a rally Sunday at 1 p.m. at Town Hall in Wilton.
The Wilton Woman’s Club donates significant funds raised through the club’s Annual Fashion Show to one local organization annually.
Wilton shoppers got great deals for a good cause.
The free ice cream will be open to all members of the Wilton community.
Wilton residents are welcome to stop by anytime between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturday for a tour of the facilities.
Minks to Sinks has been running since 1931 and is organized by more than nearly 200 Wilton- area volunteers.
Saturday night was the return of Trackside’s signature Adult Only 80's Fundraiser and a successful night it was!
A few lucky Wilton bluebirds are finally getting a roof over their heads, thanks to Wilton Pack 22 Tiger Cub Scouts.
The Wilton Police Department will be holding tours of its headquarters on Saturday, Mar. 26.
The Wilton Library has announced its calendar of April 2022 events.
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'State of Inspiration: Connecticut’s Art Colonies' Opens Friday, March 18 at 7pm with a Champagne Reception. Register at museumofdarien.org.
Wilton High School grad Jackson Dill has been nominated for the Television Academy Foundation's 41st College Television Awards.
After graduating from Ridgefield High School, Tommy McCarthy was uncertain about his next steps. Fortunately, he took them into the woods...
The Children's Library continues to offer in-person and virtual story times and other programs for the winter season.
Wilton Library and Wilton Historical Society will explore the role of tycoons with a special 5-part lecture series.
The winning scratch ticket worth $10k was recently sold at a Wilton business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
A new job or moving closer to family influenced residents of Connecticut to move in 2021, a new study says.
Gov. Ned Lamont said the school mask mandate could be lifted before the middle of February. That's not soon enough for some Wilton moms.