Wondering how many of your Wilton neighbors voted for Donald Trump or your local candidates? Check out election results here.
Before you head into the voting booth on Election Day here’s information on all the candidates, polling places and more.
State Rep. Dan Carter is running against Blumenthal for Senate. A resident writes why he supports Carter.
The Wilton Board of Selectmen expects to finalize a new set of procedures at its Oct. 4 meeting.
The money is the largest federal grant in the aquarium's 28-year history.
A group of Connecticut House Republicans joined forces to let Gov. Malloy know of their opposition to the proposed Metro-North rate hikes.
Appointments must be made in advance for the Wilton Board of Assessment Appeals hearings.
Wilton town employees, EMTs, police officers, firefighters and Board of Education employees will join together for the 9/11 memorial.
Bethel, Brookfield, Danbury, Newtown, Ridgefield, Wilton and surrounding town officials will join forces to address the opioid crisis.
Commuters remain frustrated by railroad’s lapses in quality and reliability, which persist even as its ticket price lurches steadily upward
Wilton Democrats to host annual Fall Barbecue on Saturday, September 10 at Merwin Meadows.
The attorney appointed for Wilton Town Counsel will work as an independent contractor and not an employee of the Town of Wilton.
Connecticut Senators Toni Boucher, Michael McLachlan and other Republicans came to celebrate and call or change on Saturday.
The bi-partisan bill restricts use and electronic storage of student data and requires parental notification by local school boards.
Boucher represents Wilton, Weston, Bethel, Redding, Ridgefield and New Canaan in the the 26th Senatorial District.
Sen. Toni Boucher represents Bethel, New Canaan, Redding, Ridgefield, Weston, Westport and Wilton for the 26th District.
A total of $4.3 million in funding is being awarded to nine regional councils of government and a regional economic district.
Wilton State Sen. Toni Boucher says state’s fiscal policies have resulted in another company not expanding in Connecticut.
Senator Toni Boucher, and Reps. Dan Carter and John Shaban will meet at Redding Town Hall on May 26. Wilton is encouraged to attend.
State Representative Dan Carter of Bethel will challenge Democratic Incumbent Senator Richard Blumenthal.
The purpose of the caucus to nominate for the offices of Registrar of Voters and Justice of the Peace.
Senator Toni Boucher released information regarding school funding decreases in Wilton, Ridgefield, Redding and Bethel.
Senator Toni Boucher represents constituents in the Wilton, Redding, Ridgefield and Bethel areas.
Wilton Patch gives you a detailed breakdown of how local residents voted in the Republican and Democratic primary on Tuesday.
If you’re headed out to vote Tuesday, it’s a good idea to keep an umbrella nearby and don’t put away that spring jacket just yet.
The DMV will no longer use 3M to develop and implement future upgrades to its computer system, as announced Tuesday, April 19.
The statement was released Friday, April 8 regarding the revenue plan for fiscal year 2017.
Senator Boucher represents constituents in the Weston, Ridgefield, and Wilton communities.
Rep. Boucher represents the 26th Senatorial District of Bethel, New Canaan, Redding, Ridgefield, Weston, Westport and Wilton.
Due a road closure on Seeley Street in Wilton, there will be no train services from Danbury to South Norwalk April 9 and 10.
Senator Boucher represents the 26th District which includes Bethel, Redding, Wilton and surrounding towns.
"Without opportunities to restore demand, the uncomfortable reality is we may continue to lose more restaurants and retail establishments."
Find out which Wilton residents are contributing to Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.
Wilton Fire Commission Special Meeting; Board of Selectmen and More.
Michael P. Conklin is the new Director of Environmental Affairs for the Town of Wilton, effective Feb. 1, 2016.
Boucher, who represents Wilton in the 26th district, said upgrading the rail system is the most cost effective way to reduce traffic on I-84
On Wednesday, Jan. 6, a Bethel man was open carrying in Caraluzzi's Market which caused a firestorm from both sides.
The money is part of $60 million being distributed to cities and towns throughout Connecticut.
A group of residents for "common sense solutions" on gun control are boycotting a Gerogetown grocery store.
The latest hire is currently employed by the city of Bridgeport.