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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

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This Weekend's Open Houses in Wilton

CT Politicians to Host Legislative Update

200+ Wilton Area Jobs in Education

This Week's Rentals in Wilton

Wilton Fire Crews Respond to House Fire

Has Spring Sprung in Wilton? Early Spring Forecast

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Wilton League of Women Voters

247+ Restaurant Jobs in the Wilton Area

Wilton Foreclosures This Week

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