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Wilton Police Officer Promoted to Sergeant; Wilton Police Announce Upcoming Road Closure
2016 Top Catholic High Schools in Connecticut; Senator Boucher Proposes Alternate Small Business Retirement Plan and More.

WILTON, CT-- In case you missed it, here are the top news stories so far this week.
A portion of Old Highway Road is scheduled to experience a closure next week. >>>Wilton Police Announce Upcoming Road Closure
Senator Boucher represents the 26th District which includes Bethel, Redding, Wilton and surrounding towns.>>Senator Boucher Proposes Alternate Small Business Retirement Plan
Wilton Patch and Zillow bring you the latest properties sold in your area. >>Latest Houses Sold in Wilton
The Wilton Chamber of Commerce kicked off Restaurant Week Monday and the delicious dishes and deals continue through March 13.>> Wilton Restaurant Week Promises Foodies Delectable Delights!
New Covenant Center provides 700,000 meals a year to those in need. Giving Day is Thursday >>Feed the Needy on Giving Day - March 10th
Wilton Police Officer Stephen Sisenstein was recently promoted to Sergeant after five years with the department. >>> Wilton Police Officer Promoted to Sergeant
Sister Mary Florine Marchand, Member of School Sisters of Notre Dame, Passed Away
2016 Top Catholic High Schools in Connecticut
Get Your Free Ice Cream Cone from Dairy Queen!
This Weekend's Open Houses in Wilton
CT Politicians to Host Legislative Update
200+ Wilton Area Jobs in Education
Wilton Fire Crews Respond to House Fire
Has Spring Sprung in Wilton? Early Spring Forecast
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