"The nickname 'mansion tax' is a misnomer as the vast majority of southwestern Connecticut properties are valued at over $300,000..."
Applications may be emailed, mailed or left in the drop box in the vestibule of Town Hall.
Qualified households could score up to $10,000 in rental assistance and up to $1,500 in electric utility overdue payments.
The first phase includes removing the existing track materials and replacing the subsurface with new asphalt.
Governor Ned Lamont has announced the state is implementing a healthcare cost growth benchmark.
State Senator Derek Slap steps in as Senate Chair of Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee.
The state senator spoke on the Senate floor about the "challenging" tax situation facing commuters who live in the 26th district.
Legislation would allow terminally ill adults with less than six months to live to voluntarily request aid in dying.
State Senator Haskell and State Representative Steinberg introduced a law that would permit the sale of electric cars directly to consumers.
The bonds will primarily provide financing for the Wilton's road paving and replacement of the Wilton High School stadium track.
"By passing iLottery in the gaming bill we already have in front of us, we will be able to fully fund the PACT program," said Sen. Osten.
Federal funding will help local school districts keep their students and staff healthy during the pandemic.
"We’re all reminded that decency and compassion still have a place in politics."
Wilton is offering its residents the opportunity to delay payment of real estate, property and utility taxes, charges and assessments.
SBA will award an initial grant of up to $10M, and a subsequent grant for 50% of the initial grant.
Police and Fire Departments will remain fully operational throughout the holidays.
"Investing in higher education will be more critical than ever as we work to revive Connecticut’s economy in the wake of the pandemic."
Rep. McGee has represented the 5th Assembly District since 2013.
Haskell will also continue to serve as Vice Chair of the Government Administration and Elections Committee.
The COVID Relief Fund for the Arts is handing $9 million in grants to support Connecticut's nonprofit arts communities.
The length of the term varies by board or commission, but terms generally end on November 30 of the appropriate year.
Did Trump get more support in Wilton in 2020 than 2016? See the vote totals here.
The public information meeting will take place Nov. 12 via YouTube.
Here is how Wilton residents voted for every person on the ballot including president, congress and their local state races.
Election Day is finally here and Patch wants to know if you experienced any issues voting in Wilton.
The polls are now open in Wilton. Here's everything you need to know about the candidates and where to vote.
Have your designee bring the application to the Wilton Town Clerk at Town Hall at 238 Danbury Road between 8:30a.m. and 4:30p.m.
Wilton residents head to the polls on Nov. 3 to vote for president, congress and several local, state races.
Former State Senator and State Representative Toni Boucher on the cure for Connecticut's "sick economy."
Employees will be available by phone and email during their department’s normal business hours.
Democratic candidate Stephanie Thomas for State Representative has been endorsed by Governor Ned Lamont and Senator Richard Blumenthal.
Volunteeres in Norwalk, Wilton and Westport can help ensure voter turnout this election season.
Thomas is the Democratic State Representative candidate in the 143rd District.
The grants will support the children of incarcerated individuals and reentering citizens.
The $245,841 grant aims to improve literacy teaching for autistic children.
Everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting in Wilton for the election Nov. 3.
The $448,895 grant will address the impact of trauma among racial and ethnic minorities.
Thomas shares with Patch why she should be elected to Connecticut's 143rd Assembly District.
"Jim fights to build and maintain affordable health care..."
"...continuing to increase taxes on our residents will only make Connecticut less affordable and drive people out..."