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John Custer of Norwalk won the $1 million New Year's Day lottery jackpot after buying a ticket at Stew Leonard's on Westport Avenue.
Anthony and Aly Femia's story is touching hearts around the globe.
Teens from high schools in Norwalk, Weston, Wilton and Westport gather with special needs students to form a "Circle of Friends."
The annual waterfowl survey found numbers of the birds are generally up, some at their highest levels in more than a decade.
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A crafty collaboration has blossomed between Wilton's Jennifer Paganelli of Sis Boom fame and Christie Ruiz, who runs Christie's Quilting Boutique.
In Norwalk, Rosinne Chlala and her team at "Festivities" are ready when the holidays ring in 25-30 engagements.
The Wilton Y Wahoos are hosting a Coat Drive that runs through Sunday. All donations will go to benefit the Salvation Army and the AIDS project in Greater Danbury.
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The bell choir is a decades-long Norwalk United Methodist Church tradition.
Shockingly, motorists in CT are ranked seventh-best in the nation, according to a new report. How can this be?
EARS is a Westport-based organization that seeks to help animals during natural disasters and other events when emergency personnel are focused mainly on people.
Who says the punishment always has to fit the crime?
Christian Bucks’ idea to foster friendship spreads to 32 states—and counting.
Toys for Tots Drive seeks to make sure every child as to gift to unwrap this holiday.
AAA names Wilton Police Officers Michael Tyler, Anna Tornello, William Barrett and David Hartman 2013 Community Traffic Safety Heroes.
Check out this weekend destination for furnishings with a vintage twist. Donna and Andrew Clarke have a knack for recombining disparate but sturdy industrial tid-bits and architectural salvage for a whole greater than the sum of its parts.
As Ron Burgundy, that is, the actor's 1970s-era news anchor character in the upcoming movie "Anchorman 2."
Wilton Go Green’s partner, Next Step Living, a local residential energy efficiency and renewable energy company will be canvassing neighborhoods in Wilton to offer Home Energy Solutions visits.
When Alexis Capelle’s parents read her Christmas list, they found something unexpected under #5: “Food pantry trip to buy food.”
Nod Hill Soap, owned by Catherine Romer, is located in Wilton Center. With a discernable influence of years lived on Nantucket, Romer makes the soaps right in the shop.
On Dec. 7 families will enjoy pictures with Santa, baked goods and prize raffles. There will be animals for adoption from DAWS, and a chance to meet K9 Officer Enzo of Wilton Police. All proceeds benefit Danbury Animal Welfare Society.