Wilton Town Manager Matthew Knickerbocker seeks witnesses to hit-and-run crash that occurred Sunday night in Bethel.
Cell tower on School Road, state-of-the-art police station takes shape, WHS turf replacement and more Wilton news…
Wilton police are asking the public to help identify the owner of a backpack found near Pimpewaug Road.
New employment data numbers have just dropped for Wilton via the Connecticut Department of Labor.
This property in Wilton is on the market for $1.3 million, according to Zillow.com.
Wilton man faces multiple charges after stabbing two adults in an unprovoked attack in MA, police say.
Two drivers face DUI and license-related charges in separate Wilton incidents on Danbury Road last week.
There were 5 homes sold in Wilton between July 16-17, with a top price of $3 million, according to Zillow.com.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed away.
Wilton Selectman Kim Healy will not seek reelection, plans to pursue nomination to the Board of Finance.
The Town of Wilton has opened three cooling centers through Friday, July 18. Here's where to find relief:
A two-car crash on Mountain Road in Wilton sent three people to the hospital and led to a traffic infraction.
Wilton police urge families to review helmet rules, speed limits, and riding restrictions for electric bicycles.
Wilton P&Z OKs new Starbucks at River Road, delays vote on 118 Old Ridgefield Road housing proposal to July 14.
This property in Wilton is on the market for $2.65 million, according to Zillow.com.
Wilton Economic Development Commission unveils July-August events to help local entrepreneurs and residents grow.
Wilton police cite two men for DUI and one for break-in, property damage, and larceny in unrelated cases.
Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations in and around Wilton.
Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Wilton from May 23 through June 26, 2025.
Town Voting Statistics, Guru Vandana Celebration, Baso's Last Shift, High School Graduation, Hurricane Season and more Wilton news…
Mixed media artist Beth Stinson to create botanical “echo prints” during July residency at Weir Farm NHP.
Connecticut gas prices stay flat as the Fourth of July approaches, with regional fuel supplies bucking the U.S. trend.
Catopia in Wilton offers spacious, themed cat suites, gourmet meals, and pampering in a fast-growing pet care market.
Community leaders bring decades of expertise to guide Nuvance Health’s mission.
Wilton police will distribute reflective vests to enhance safety for walkers, runners, and cyclists on local roads.
A Wilton estate along a key Revolutionary War route has been listed for $1.99M ahead of America’s 250th anniversary.
Wilton police charged two men with larceny and drug offenses after a vehicle linked to retail thefts was located June 21.
Green Teens youth program celebrates 10 years of gardening, community service, and sustainability in Wilton.
Wilton announces June 2025 paving updates, including roadwork start dates, drainage work, and safety advisories.
Wilton Library announces $810K ASML partnership and honors community at its 130th annual meeting.
Wilton officials are advising residents in need of a place to get out of the heat to locate their nearest cooling center by calling 2-1-1.
Wilton Library's Brubeck Collection earns national recognition from AASLH for historical preservation and outreach.
Wilton police charged a local man with DUI and speeding after a late-night traffic stop on Danbury Road.
Police are looking for the public's assistance in identifying a car involved in a hit-and-run.
Wilton Library’s summer concert series begins July 10 with weekly Thursday shows featuring local bands and tributes.
"ASML’s presence in Wilton as a thoughtful, forward seeing, energized partner only grows in importance…"
Your guide to fireworks and other July 4 celebrations in and around Wilton.
There were 5 homes sold in Wilton between June 5 and June 12, with a top price of $2.3 million, according to Zillow.com.
BREAKING: Police shared the news on Thursday afternoon.
Wilton’s first traveling mural, created by artist Brian Kaspr, will visit public sites to highlight unity and inclusion.