• Craig DonofrioPatch Staff Verified Patch Staff Badge

  • Wilton, CT

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&#39;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&#39;ll probably see me at Starbucks; come say hello. 

Posting Activity

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Remembered

Wilton's moving 9/11 ceremony took place yesterday at the Wilton Fire Department.

Remembered
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Thousands Start Motorcycle Ride in Norwalk Sunday

After a ceremony at Norden Place, thousands of motorcyclists will ride through many Fairfield County towns to honor fallen first responders at 9/11 and other events. The mass ride raises money for local fire, police, and United Way groups.

Thousands Start Motorcycle Ride in Norwalk Sunday
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April Vacation Likely Shortened if Four or More Snow Days Occur

Currently, the last day of all Wilton schools is scheduled for June 20, and a definitive calendar plan will be voted on by the school board on September 22 in light of missing the first week of school due to Tropical Storm Irene.

April Vacation Likely Shortened if Four or More Snow Days Occur
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Words Where No Bodies Lie

Following the attacks of 9/11, Wilton's Reverend Michael Palmer helped raise both $300,000 and a memorial shrine for the families of four Wiltonians who died in the terrorist attack.

Words Where No Bodies Lie
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State Lawmakers Lecture CL&P in an Open Letter

U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal and U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney give Connecticut Light & Power several suggestions on how to better handle power outages, such as trimming trees more, having community liason people year-round, and getting out more information.

State Lawmakers Lecture CL&P in an Open Letter
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A Storm Story

One resident witnessed a tree fall on a Honda Pilot during Tropical Storm Irene.

A Storm Story