The program provides a tax credit for businesses which make cash contributions to organizations’ approved program proposals.
The company is celebrating "excellence in landscaping and serving the community."
1,200 workers were sent to work from home on Day One. There wasn't a precedent, let alone a policy, for that. And Management wasn't happy.
Stephen Nitz, CFP®, CRC®, Nelson Ehinger, CFP®, RICP®, and Jamie Hunter, are now Certified Social Security Claiming Strategists.
College admissions expert Stephanie Klein Wassink says affirmative action policies may be giving Black students a false sense of security.
The Board of Selectmen chose these 15 non-profits for consideration for state Neighborhood Assistance Act funding.
The summer camp is cancelled, but the farm remains open.
We think people who sell chocolate should be classified as "essential workers." The state doesn't agree, and the sweet shops are sweating.
VanGo, a ride service for Wilton kids, is helping families stay safe with grocery shopping and delivery services during the pandemic.
Four winners of a $25 gift certificate to a Wilton restaurant will be drawn each week.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We’re publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Wilton Businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
When the going gets tough, the tough order take-out...
First Selectwoman Lynne Vanderslice has passed an order making barber, nail and beauty salon visits by appointment only.
Funds will benefit area programs for women undergoing diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer in Connecticut.
As in Ridgefield, the new theater will provide jobs to disabled adults who are traditionally underrepresented in the workforce.
Customers calling to have their prescriptions filled are informed the orders are now being handled by a CVS Pharmacy.
A local business who serves clients in the Wilton area, CorCystems, is happy to be celebrating their 20th year in business.
The annual Wilton Street Fair and Sidewalk Sale, and Farmers' Market, are now on the calendar.
The Painted Cookie touts itself as "the first and only 100 percent treenut, peanut and sesame-free bakery in Wilton."
The grants were provided under the state’s Neighborhood Assistance Act tax credit program.
Aquarion's president and CEO will retire at the end of 2019.
Several injuries and one death have been reported stemming from incidents where the bicycle's front fork fractured.
The owner is moving to Florida.
Denious Brings Global Asset Management Leadership to Connecticut Economic Development Efforts
Kushner has merged her own individual consulting practice, SPK College Advising, into the firm.
The Wilton Chamber of Commerce is seeking vendors for its annual Street Fair and Sidewalk Sale.
The loss to the IRS in income taxes and employment taxes was $816,954.
The merger further expands the brokerage firm’s presence in Fairfield County.
The federal government has tweaked the way it assesses thousands of nursing homes nationwide.
The program affords businesses a credit of 60 percent of their approved contribution to certain programs
The Southfield Center for Development and Sensory Kids join forces
The residential brokerage company is opening a sales office on Danbury Road
A closing sale is set for Thursday, Feb. 7
The Wilton Wellness Center is located at 249 Danbury Road.
The agreement includes a comprehensive wage and benefits package for employees.
The new service provides comprehensive information allowing customers to zero-in on details related to an outage.
State Senator Toni Boucher presented a state citation recognizing the company's contributions
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