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Screaming Mess at a Local Spook Shop; Forlorn Lover Trespasses on Property
Wilton police logs for the week of Sept. 27 - Oct. 3. Arrest information does not indicate a conviction.

I grew up in Ridgefield, Conn. After working with a number of rusty lawnmowers, short-circuiting power tools, and poorly-ventilated gun ranges filled with lead dust, I figured that manual labor was not the best walk of life for me. So I went to college to pursue a degree in English literature, worked on and ran the college newspaper there, graduated, and then started freelancing for Patch. I eventually found my way to becoming an LE of Wilton, where I am incredibly jealous that their high school teaches Latin and Greek (I am a nerd).
<b>Beliefs</b>
<i>At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable.</i>
<b>Politics</b>
<i>How would you describe your political beliefs</i>? I’m socially liberal but I don’t like to affiliate myself with either party. Honestly, working in the news and having one set of beliefs is almost impossible. I talk to so many different people with different values, and read so much about both sides, that I’d rather not pigeonhole myself into Democrat or Republican. And I’d be lying if I said I weren’t a tad bit jaded by our political system (that's also an understatement).
<b> Religion</b>
<i>Do you consider yourself religious</i>: I do not.
<b>Local Hot Button Issues</b>
<i>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community</i>?
Attracting and retaining local businesses. Wilton has seen more than a few shops close this past year due to a struggling economy and high rent.
Also as a reporter, I also think it’s important to clarify where your tax dollars go—I know the mill rate isn’t the most beloved thing in town.
You'll probably see me at Starbucks; come say hello.
Wilton police logs for the week of Sept. 27 - Oct. 3. Arrest information does not indicate a conviction.

The conversation debating the worth of standardized testing continues.
The Wilton Playshop's president explains why their spotlights need some support, and thanks those who have helped already.
Wilton property transfers for the week of Sept. 23-Sept. 29, 2011.
A reader questions if Wilton test scores are falling. We answer, and then ask: How much do test scores matter to you?
Movies playing for the dates of Sept. 30 - Oct. 2
The storm was last seen near Ridgefield and moving northeast.
Wilton police log for the week of 9/21 - 9/28. Arrest information does not indicate a conviction.
By July 1 of next year, Wilton schools will need to institute a number of changes in order to comply with Connecticut's new anti-bullying law, a legislation which expands the definition and scope of bullying.
Property transfers in Wilton for the week of Sept. 16 - Sept. 22, 2011.
Last month, John Panek was arrested on voyeurism accusations; he was arrested Monday for two more similar incidents, according to the Stamford Advocate.
In an email sent late last night, Torie Clancy, Director of the Wilton Chamber of Commerce, announced her resignation after eight months on the job.
In her mission to make Wilton a HEARTSafe community, Nancy Cappelle needs those trained in CPR technique and AED equipment to register their life-saving skills.
Only three school cancellations are now allotted for under the Board's calendar plan; more than that, and spring break will be shortened.
Scott Neumann, girls soccer coach and gym teacher at Wilton High School, has been placed on administrative leave; school officials refuse to comment.
Wilton police logs for Sept.13 - Sept. 19, 2011. Arrest indication does not indicate a conviction.
The outdoor training facility is located on Mather Street. The following is a press release sent by the Wilton Police Department's Firearm Training Division.
Notes from last night's (Sept. 19) Board of Selectmen meeting.
There are strong indications that more steps will need to be taken in the future if Wilton's deer population is not curbed.