Wilton Library Association updates the Board of Selectmen on its finances and programming, amidst recent controversy and questions from the Board of Finance.
Retired educator Ruth Weiner shares her experiences of Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, and the importance of Holocaust education.
Wilton High School hosts Violins of Hope Project, allowing students to perform on historic instruments from the Holocaust. A ...
GOOD Home is a biweekly column published in partnership with PuroClean of Wilton | Ridgefield about home safety, maintenance, ...
Wilton's Economic Development Commission analyzes business owner survey data to identify areas of satisfaction and ...
For Alison Milwe Grace, owner of Wilton-based AMG Catering and Events, her love of cooking started when she was in elementary ...
Each week the Wilton Town Clerk’s office releases data for the prior week’s real estate transactions. For the one-week period from Nov. 8-14, 2024, Town Clerk Lori Kaback reported three single-family ...
Wilton's Board of Finance raises questions about Wilton Library's financial disclosures, suggesting it may be operating out ...
Community members revitalize Hillside Cemetery, uncovering 18th century headstones and honoring veterans. Two days of history ...
Town officials review alternative scenarios for renovating and potentially expanding Wilton's Town Hall. Two options ...
Discover the vibrant works of fourteen area artists from Wilson Avenue Loft Artists at Wilton Library's November/December art ...
As part of its annual budget guidance, the Board of Finance is indicating it will accept a 4% increase to the Board of ...