This is an op-ed submitted to the Patch by Wilton First Selectwoman Lynne Vanderslice.
Here's a look at how local residents voted in federal, state and local races on Election Day.
Election night had its fair share of surprises.
Aquarion has applied to the state to remove one million gallons of water per day from a well in Cannondale.
State Rep Candidate Stephanie Thomas endorsed by the CT Working Families
Stephanie Thomas Gets Another Endorsement!
On Election Day here's information on all the candidates, polling places and more.
Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America Endorse State Rep Candidate Stephanie Thomas
The town settled a complaint made by the department's only female detective.
The program would provide a guide to discounts offered to senior residents at participating Wilton based organizations.
The CTLCV supports pro-environmental candidates.
The former president released his "second wave" of mid-term endorsements on Twitter.
NFIB is the nation’s largest association of Independent businesses.
The debate will be hosted by the Wilton League of Women Voters.
Boucher's name will now appear on both the Republican and Independent party lines of the general election ballot in November.
Here is how Wilton residents voted in last night’s primary elections.
"...her personality truly captures her determination to better the state of Connecticut."
Tuesday, August 14th is primary day across the state; in Wilton look below to see who will be on the ballot and what they are running for.
Monday was the last day of the 30-day deadline mandated by state statute to fill the vacancy.
Wilton Democratic Town Committee Endorses Ned Lamont as Connecticut’s Next Governor
Wilton First Selectwoman Lynne Vanderslice on who is responsible for what, and where, when it comes to the roads.
Property data, topography, wetland info, aerial photos, and transportation routes for every address in Wilton are now available online.
Revenue is up, spending is down.
"When something like this happens, it's only right that we want to take action. " ~ Isabella Segall
He announced his resignation in a letter to the Board of Selectmen last week.
Pilot Program Deemed A Success By Organizers
She will be running for re-election to a sixth two-year term representing the 26th district.
Everything passed with large majorities.
The board met Wednesday night.
Wilton residents are invited to a community forum on April 25 at Weston Library.
The Annual Spring Breakfast will be held April 28.
The Planning and Zoning Commission held a walk-through at the proposed site.
The first phase in a multi-step process has been completed.
Local government considering subdivision of Cannon Road.
A change to the town's mill rate is being considered by the Board of Finance.
Wilton is promoting use of SeeClickFix mobile app as means of expediting and following the progress of 311 calls.
The state senator said the process hasn't been clear about where tolls will go, who will be in charge and how much they will cost.
First Selectman Lynne Vanderslice said the town was pleased with the results.
Most of the increase is due to rising medical costs.