The work of a Wilton student was among the 15 winning essays selected by U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy.
Caroline Mandler joins Wilton Library as executive director after working for 11 years at Darien Library.
The Wilton Winter Carnival returns to town this Sunday
The technology project was funded by a grant from the Wilton Kiwanis Club.
The library has selected the history of the town over the last three centuries as the topic for its annual community-wide "Wilton Reads"
There's a Red Cross blood drive being held in the Wilton area.
The Wilton Police Department is hiring for the position of entry level police officer.
Luis Llano was sworn into the Wilton Police Department as an officer on Tuesday.
Dire blood shortages are forcing doctors in Connecticut to delay blood transfusions for those who need them.
In addition to inspirational messages, musical selections, poems, and an informative video, attendees will enjoy a keynote address.
There's a Red Cross blood drive coming up in the Wilton area.
Town officials are making additional time slots available to residents interested in receiving free at-home COVID-19 test kits.
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The Wilton Republican Town Committee wishes a holiday ‘thank you’ for personal care item donations.
Kits will be handed out from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., or however long supplies last.
This project will enable residents to more safely cross the road at this intersection to access the Norwalk River Valley Trail (NRVT).
You may see a blue and yellow helicopter over Wilton between Dec. 14 and 23.
The Wilton Library’s annual Holiday Book Sale kicks off at noon on Thursday, Dec. 2 and will run through Jan. 2.
Rocket League, Madden, Super Smash Bros., Fortnite and Mario Kart are among the games offered in the new regional league.
Wilton's "Shop Local, Eat Local and Win Local" holiday campaign will run Dec. 6 – 20.
Connecticut Foodshare is one of 20 food pantries, food banks and food assistance organizations selected nationwide to receive a donation.a
The police and the town's Dept. of Social Services have teamed up to transform the Absentee Ballot box into a hotline to the North Pole.
There's no word yet on any of the reindeer or elves, but Ol' Saint Nick has been confirmed for Dec. 5.
Wilton's 2021 Gingerbread Competition will have a police theme.
Write a letter showing your gratitude for someone or something in Wilton, and we'll publish it in November.
Wilton residents are welcome to stop by anytime between 9 a.m. and noon on Saturday for a tour of the facilities.
Deer are in "rut," increasing your chances of hitting one as the sun sets earlier with the end of daylight saving time in Wilton.
As part of Wilton’s annual American Tree City status, each year on Arbor Day the town names someone as tree steward.
The Wilton Police Department will be holding tours of its headquarters on Saturday, Oct. 16.
"Each year, more than 200 people gave more than 2,500 hours of their time to coordinate, work hard, and raise much needed funds..."
More than 60 people attended the Oct. 2 event.
Every October, the Wilton Fire Department joins in this observance of "Fire Prevention Week"
Work begins on Tuesday to remove debris which still remains within the north section of the field.
Both the adult and children's library calendars are packed with exciting events.
The Wilton Parks and Recreation Dept. is looking for residents to share their feedback on the usage of the Wilton High School tennis courts.
The Wilton Library's 'Awesome Autumn Book Sale' will take place Sept. 25 through Sept. 28.
Here's a five-minute guide to everything worth knowing around town today.
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The 20th annual 9/11 tribute is expected to shut down traffic for 45 minutes in some parts of Wilton.