CTDOT inspection data shows most Wilton bridges in good condition, though several span features with fair ratings.
Wilton-based Circle of Care held its 8th annual Thanksgathering, a heartfelt celebration for local children with cancer and their families.
Award-winning author Jason Reynolds visits Wilton Library for a free talk and book signing in the ASML Author Series.
Wilton Library launches a Bloomberg Terminal for public use, giving patrons access to global market data and analytics.
Wilton Community Assistance Fund boosts aid to the town’s food pantry as SNAP benefit suspension increases demand.
More than 30 Weir Farm Artist Collective members will exhibit from Nov. 3 through Dec. 31.
Wilton Garden Club’s “American Revelries” flower show at Cannon Grange runs Oct. 10–11, celebrating U.S. holidays and traditions.
Wilton fire officials will host a multi-town water tanker training Sept. 20 near Middlebrook School from 8:30 a.m. to noon.
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The program offers Wilton residents the chance to meet local officers and discuss community issues in an informal space.
Wilton Library hosts its "Awesome Autumn Book Sale" Sept. 26–29, featuring thousands of books, media, and collectibles.
The 2025 CT United Ride, Connecticut’s largest 9/11 tribute, returns Sept. 7 with thousands of motorcyclists and spectators.
The Dogtopia Foundation supports veterans with service dogs—while Dogtopia’s daycare services bring joy to pups and pet parents alike.
Several Wilton nonprofits were approved for Connecticut’s 2025 Neighborhood Assistance Act Tax Credit Program.
Wilton Library to host free six-part lecture series this fall on classic novels turned into landmark films.
Nearly 100 runners helped the NRVT raise over $21K toward its $40K maintenance goal during Wilton’s first “Downhill” 5K.
Wilton police are asking the public to help identify the owner of a backpack found near Pimpewaug Road.
New employment data numbers have just dropped for Wilton via the Connecticut Department of Labor.
Wilton police urge families to review helmet rules, speed limits, and riding restrictions for electric bicycles.
Wilton Economic Development Commission unveils July-August events to help local entrepreneurs and residents grow.
Wilton police will distribute reflective vests to enhance safety for walkers, runners, and cyclists on local roads.
Green Teens youth program celebrates 10 years of gardening, community service, and sustainability in Wilton.
Wilton Library announces $810K ASML partnership and honors community at its 130th annual meeting.
CTDOT to host a virtual meeting on replacing Sugar Hollow Road bridge in Wilton. Public input invited.
The new award is part of the CT State Library’s Excellence in Public Libraries initiative.
Wilton Library will host a free community ice cream social with live music and library card sign-ups.
Wilton Police recognized officers and a volunteer for outstanding service during the 2025 Annual Awards Ceremony held at Wilton Library.
Wilton's Memorial Day Parade steps off at 10 a.m. on May 26; road closures begin at 9:30 a.m. and are expected to last until 12:30 p.m.
Wilton Pride’s Be You Festival returns June 1 with music, art, food, family activities, and community partners on the Town Green.
The free Green Teens youth gardening program’s spring sessions have started at Trackside Teen Center in Wilton.
Christopher Augustine was the recipient of numerous awards and citations in his previous gig with the Ridgefield Fire Department.
Wilton Garden Club’s annual Mother’s Day Plant Sale returns May 9–10 with over 4,000 locally grown plants and floral gifts.
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Wilton's Minks to Sinks sale begins with donations April 29 and offers bargains May 3-5, supporting Family & Children’s Agency programs.
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Wilton Library to host a monthly Memory Café for residents with memory challenges and their care partners, starting May 20.
Wilton Library’s Spring Book Sale runs May 2–5 with 75,000-plus items in 50 categories. Proceeds benefit the library.
About 100 volunteers helped clear 2,200 pounds of litter across Wilton during the Conservation Commission’s annual clean-up event.
Blake Lively's Wilton doughnut shop visit sparks public health probe after social media backlash tied to ongoing lawsuit.
Wilton Garden Club celebrates planting 15,000 daffodils across town as part of a five-year beautification project, now in full spring bloom.
Former Wilton teacher Lauren Filardi joins the Wilton Police Department after working in domestic violence prevention.
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Engage in innovative learning on the Prep campus! Open to boys and girls entering grades 6, 7 and 8.
Learn fundamentals at this non-contact camp for students entering 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Grades
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Introducing kids aged 6-10 to athletics, developing speed, balance, coordination, stability, and athletic performance
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