"The Town is very sorry for the concern this has caused some residents…"
"We can start by taking off our political hats and putting on our town hat…"
Former state senator Toni Boucher tops the slate of 18 candidates selected by the Wilton Republican Town Committee to run this November.
Any registered Democrat interested in serving as an appointed member through Nov. 30, 2023, may submit their resume to the P&Z Commission.
Fireworks, development activity, adopted housing legislation, infrastructure projects, tax bills, dog license renewals and more…
The short video raises awareness and promotes safer practices regarding Lithium-ion batteries.
Receiving the grant would mean a reduction in required bonding for the new Wilton Police Headquarters, officials said.
Update From Wilton First Selectwoman Vanderslice: News On A Possible New Grant And More
Residents will soon be required to have a newly purchased vehicle permit sticker in order to use the Wilton Transfer Station
The New Canaan branch line of Metro North will shut down for track maintenance and bridge repairs effective May 30 through September 1.
The town received 11 bids from various underwriting firms with the winning bid of 3.19% from Robert Baird, Inc.
The Wilton Economic Development Commission is reviewing the town's sign regulations, and is seeking feedback from local businesses.
Wilton’s Housing Committee will be hosting a panel discussion, "Wilton Talks Housing – Past, Present and Future," on May 18 at the library
Approximately $9 million in state grants are being released through the Connecticut Recreational Trails Program.
Wilton voters approved the FY 2024 budget, but rejected a $1,935,000 plan for a new turf field at Allen's Meadow by less than 50 votes.
"Wilton Talks Housing – Past, Present and Future," will be held on May 18 from 7:00-8:30 pm in the Brubeck Room at Wilton Library.
"Our endorsement is not a given; it was earned by the hard and diligent work by the Board of Finance…"
Cell tower hearing date, Town Meeting & voting info, development & state legislation updates
There are six questions on the Annual Town Meeting ballot, five of which are bonding questions as described below…
Wilton is engaged in a state mandated property revaluation to establish updated real estate assessments for the October 1, 2023 grand list.
The town has announced a funding opportunity for Wilton tax-exempt organizations through 2023 CT Neighborhood Assistance Act Tax Credits
The Wilton Republican Town Committee is hosting a community meet and greet for prospective candidates
The Wilton Conservation Commission held another successful Townwide Clean Up Day on Sunday.
Here are the results of the turf field and watershed water sample testing for PFAS chemicals in Wilton.
The CT Siting Council accepted Verizon’s application to allow for the construction and operation of a cell tower on leased town-owned land.
PURA approved a decision that rejects Aquarion’s proposed multi-year rate increase and reduces customer rates effective immediately.
Here's the latest news from Wilton Town Hall.
Wilton Cleanup Day has been rescheduled for Sunday, Apr. 2, from noon to 3 p.m. at the Wilton Town Green.
The Wilton Board of Finance is asking residents to complete a survey to provide feedback on the proposed town and BOE budget increases.
Budget news, an update on the proposed turf field at Allen’s Meadow, and more Wilton news…
The State Legislature's Housing Committee will hold hearings on Tuesday on several bills. Here's the agenda…
The budget request of $34,673,595, which is a 2.15 percent increase over the current year’s budget.
The grants were awarded by CT Humanities, an independent, non-profit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Development activity, budget discussions, changes in the Wilton PD, special social services programming, cell tower update, and more …
Statement of the Wilton Republican Town Committee Regarding School Regionalization
CT DOT will be providing a new lease agreement for consideration by the Board of Selectmen.
Dog park? More turf fields? How are the tax dollars really spent? What about an indoor ice rink? You have questions, here are the answers…
The town is inviting all veterans who were on active duty during the Vietnam War (1961-1975) to an upcoming special recognition ceremony.
Sen. Maher will also serve as Senate Chair of the Children Committee and Vice Chair of the Higher Education Committee.
Wilton was awarded a $1.425 million grant for enhancements to the storm mitigation and drainage system surrounding the WHS sports complex.