In the ongoing saga between the Connecticut State Medical Society and some of the state's larger insurers, CSMS is now alleging improper care of patients' medical records.
Town's first package store could open as early as March.
Lourdes Health Care Center has been ranked one of the top nursing homes in the country; other facilities also offer quality care.
Wilton resident Donna Murphy's company is chosen as the 2010 Network of the Year.
Data from the fourth quarter of 2009 show prices slightly lower than the previous quarter.
MItch Ancona is moving closer to becoming the first to open a package store in Wilton; his thoughts on the matter may surprise you.
With a wealth of business knowledge in the Wilton community, executives are turning to each other for advice.
Q&A event draws a big crowd and a wide range of resident questions.
CSMS takes its legal battle to Washington, asking the Office of Civil Rights to investigate; Wiltonian Dr. Kathleen LaVorgna says patients' medical histories could be in jeopardy.
Reuters provides an update on the delayed bonus payments for several current and former employees of AIG's Wilton-based Financial Products Division.
Moo shu, lo mein, chow fun and foo young: who has the best Chinese food in Wilton?
Where do you go for the best cheese slice? The best gourmet pie? Award-winning pizza? Find out here!
Wilton resident Dr. Kathleen LaVorgna is part of a large legal appeal against a UnitedHealth/Health Net merger, which could significantly affect many local businesses and hundreds of thousands of patients.
Wilton resident Maria Pelizzari teaches kids how to turn a bare cupcake into a masterpiece.
Ambler Farm hosts a talk on the budding trend of CSAs led by three local farmers that are putting them to good use.
Town Green property arranges large refinancing deal.
News12 has a report on the high demand for ski and snowboarding equipment because of the recent spate of snowy weather.
Despite challenges from a tough economy, the Wilton Dance Studio has much to offer both the community and its students.
Connecticut's minimum wage rate is now $8.25 per hour.
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The Washington Post takes an in-depth look into thousands of emails it obtained from the bailed-out insurance giant's 2007 dealings, and unearths some troubling trends.
Antiques and the Arts Online has a nice look back at the successful antique show from earlier in the month.
Sputtering real estate sales not only hurt realtors and towns, but a number of other fringe businesses as well.
Here are some sure-shot gifts for you last minute shoppers.
A new holiday store will try its luck with post-holiday shoppers.
All lanes open on the orange-coneless thoroughfare and town officials host a brief ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The Rev. Peter R. Powell is retiring after 22 years as executive director.
The Historic District and Property Commission meets to discuss the inclusion of a northern portion of town in the Georgetown Historic District.
A release from a local organization hints at a new way for seniors to get around Wilton.
Whether you need a break from your New Year's diet or a treat for your party, Michelina's is the place to go.
Our new reporter Jennifer Crystal covers the third meeting of the Wilton Young Professionals club at Marly's in the town center.
Up on the housetop reindeer pause, and down in the storefront possible credit card rate hikes cause Wilton shoppers to turn to cash.
Wilton-based Sun Products Corp. is growing and expanding its offices in the Wilton Corporate Park as a result.
AIG Financial Products division employees threaten a walkout unless they are paid a substantial amount of outstanding bonus money.
The Planning and Zoning Committee continues to wrangle with the regulations surrounding package stores coming to Wilton.
The Wilton Reassurance Co., owned by former Board of Finance candidate Chris Stroup, lands a major account.
Michele's Pies is enjoying great success, even as they work tirelessly to keep up with the demand and all their good press.
Insurer Health Net loses more than 400,000 Conn. residents' personal data and fails to report it for six months.
The Board of Selectmen offers an update on the development and finalizing of an alcohol ordinance.
Reporter Matthew Belevich unpacks the latest state-reported business numbers and shows despite a difficult economic environment, Wilton's commercial base appears strong.