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Wilton's Board of Finance discusses positive Moody's review, infrastructure priorities, and resident survey for budget and ...
Former Wilton officials Chris Burney and Lynne Vanderslice dispute claims they are responsible for delays and cost overruns on the police headquarters project.
Debate continues over Town-owned historic properties in Wilton, with concerns raised about the lease and the future of the Ambler Farm Yellow House.
New challenges emerge for 118 Old Ridgefield Rd. as the project faces public outcry and more zoning questions. P&Z asks for parking study.
Wilton business owners at 33 Danbury Rd. forced to close due to building sale and renovation. New owners plan to attract ...
Wilton Library wins the first-ever Community Engagement award from the CT State Library. The library was recognized for its ...
The Wilton's Farmers' Market returns for the 2025 summer season, offering fresh produce, bread, baked goods, fish, crafts, home goods, and nonprofit booths.
Wilton Public Schools discuss a worrying increase in suicidal ideation and threats among students. District implements mental health initiatives.
Learn which household appliances are most likely to cause water damage and take steps to prevent costly repairs. PuroClean ...
Wilton officials urge Governor Lamont to veto HB 5002, a housing bill that they fear could undermine local governance and ...
Town of Wilton's construction projects face criticism for lack of oversight and high costs. The author calls for a full-time ...
The Friends of Weir Farm NHP acquires a portrait of Dorothy Weir, the daughter of artist J. Alden Weir, to preserve her story ...