Discover the vibrant works of AmFab Studios artists at Wilton Library's February exhibition, exploring love, memory, and the ...
The Avalon apartment complex in Wilton Center has been sold for $65.1 million to CPT Wilton, LLC, marking the end of AvalonBay's presence in Connecticut.
A car crashed into the front of Sweet Pierre's Chocolate Shop in Wilton Center. No one was injured and the store remains open. Credit: Hillary Morrissy / Sweet Pierre's If life is like a box of ...
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Father Reggie Norman (center, surrounded by friends and parishioners) was celebrated during a farewell party at Our Lady of Fatima Church on Sunday, Jan. 26 Credit: GOOD Morning Wilton If there’s a ...
One of the biggest apartment complexes ever proposed in Wilton — the Toll Brothers’ proposal for a 5-story 208-unit pair of buildings at 15 Old Danbury Rd. — began its formal application on Monday, ...
A handpainted sign posted on Rte. 7 on the fence surrounding the Gilbert and Bennett School grounds, showing some community support for preserving the historic building. Credit: Bonnie Sassano Troy As ...
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Wilton CFO Dawn Norton (lower left) and Board of Finance Vice Chair Stewart Koenigsberg (upper right) were among the attendees with a watchful eye at the Jan. 22 Board of Selectmen meeting. Credit: ...
Each week the Wilton Town Clerk’s office releases data for the prior week’s real estate transactions. For the period from Jan. 1-23, 2025, Town Clerk Lori Kaback reported the following properties ...
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The Wilton League of Women Voters and Wilton Library are inviting Wilton residents to attend a Town Hall-style meeting with Wilton’s state legislators at the library on Saturday, Feb. 1 at 10:30 a.m.