Board of Finance plans to conduct another town-wide budget survey this spring, despite some debate about its relevance and purpose.
Wilton's WPCA approves sewer capital assessment for Sharp Hill Square development. Assessment determined by a formula and set at $52,863.
Town-owned historic building in Georgetown, CT, ordered to vacate due to unsafe conditions. Tenants must remove belongings by Dec. 31.
Join the Melissa McFadden Scholarship's annual Pancake Breakfast with Santa, celebrating the life and achievements of a high ...
Wherever you are on your journey, we hope you’ll join us for Christmas at St. Matthew’s where there will be connection, hope, and meaning for all to find. There is room for you, no matter how you’re ...
A resident of Wilton, CT, expresses disappointment in the opposition to affordable housing, urging the town to do more to provide affordable housing.
Philip D. Steinberg of Wilton, CT, passed away at 70. A loving husband, father, and community member, he will be deeply missed.
Wilton Library thanks community for attending Kristallnacht commemoration, stands against antisemitism. Letter follows writer ...
BOF Chair Matt Raimondi proposes guidelines for future communications with residents, despite First Selectman Toni Boucher's objections. Says selectmen will support.
Learn about holiday light hazards and how to prevent fire damage during the holiday season. Stay safe with these tips from ...
Planning and Zoning Commission amends Wilton Center zoning overlay to require 10% affordable housing in multifamily projects.
Robert Klein joins Wilton Police Department after a 25-year career with Weston Police. His dedication to public safety is commended.