CPTV celebrates the occasion with special programming detailed in this press release.
Censorship is alive and well, as highlighted by Banned Books Week—and you might be surprised by who the most vocal challengers of books are.
The "Editions" juried exhibition at the Center for Contemporary Printmaking continues through March 27.
Did the Civil War save the nation from itself?
The Wilton Library hosts a showing of the documentary film Two Angry Moms.
A revolutionary machine is put on display at the Wilton Library.
Proceeds of 80 bottles sold during the event will benefit the library.
An annual holiday staple in town, the WHS Candlelight Concert begins at 7:30 pm on Wednesday.
The well-known town historian talks about Wilton and three hundred years of battles that have affected it.
Wiltonian Nina Pomeroy begins a showing of her photography this Friday in Norwalk.
Wilton Dance Studio announces open house and annual dance boutique.
Michelle Dussault's artwork becomes a means of coping and expressing personal loss at Weir Farm's Artist in Residence.
The Wilton Library has a special plan that allows parents to bring children to a variety of area attractions at deep discounts and, in some cases, for free.
Frostig has been selected to play the juvenile lead in "Follies" at the New Canaan Town Players Summer Show.
The Annual Friends Campaign sees great success.
Housing over 130 artists to date, Weir Farm's Artist-in-Residence program gets news digs.
Pulitzer-winning author regales more than 300 residents at the Wilton Library.
Connecticut's only national park opens all of its doors to the public, including the new artist-in-residence studio.
Wilton celebrates Connecticut's birthday with its fifth annual open house day.
Weir Farm Artist In Residence Jen Pepper presents her work.