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The Connecticut Humane Society opens a new pet resource center, offering adoption, veterinary care, and community outreach. A ...
Wilton's Finance Department faces further upheaval as Controller Anthony DeFelice resigns, leaving the search for a new CFO ...
Letters to the Editor supporting candidates running for election to municipal boards and commissions, for Sept. 5, 2025.
Wilton's DPW reopens Scribner Hill Rd. after three years of repairs. The road was closed due to instability and flooding. Now fully open and safe, the town says.
Buckle up and get ready to watch as approximately 1,500 motorcycles will roar through Wilton this Sunday, Sept. 7, for the 24th Annual CT United Ride. The event supports 9/11 […] ...
Discover the vibrant youth programs at Wilton Congregational Church. From afterschool activities to service trips, there's ...
Wilton Public Schools achieve strong results on state assessments, with high percentages of students meeting or exceeding ...
Town officials seek over $140,000 in back taxes from new property owner of former Wilton Baptist Church, but owner appeals ...
Wilton considers holding a tax sale to collect over $2.6 million in unpaid taxes. The sale could generate $1.5 million with no cost to the town.
Wilton's EDC is determined to improve town signage, highlighting the need for better way-finding signs to support local ...
Raksha Bandhan ceremony in Wilton celebrates the bond of protection and recognizes community protectors and first responders.
Wilton's new police headquarters, a 20-year project, is nearing completion. The state-of-the-art facility prioritizes safety, efficiency, and modern policing.