The men and two juveniles are accused of redeeming false reward points at Gould’s Service Station.
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Truck purchase approved by Wilton board
The 2020 International will replace one of the highway department’s two double-axle trucks. Replacement of the second truck will be decided on by voters at a special town meeting scheduled for Nov. 19.
Wilton man indicted on kidnapping, sexual assault charges
A woman told police she was knocked unconscious and tied up for hours before she escaped.
Wilton selectmen can’t change zoning for Webb Avenue property
The board delayed action on any sale offers after a group of Webb, Eastern and Sunset avenue residents issued a petition to prevent mobile homes moving into their neighborhood.
Wilton rec basketball signups, tryouts
WILTON — Signups and tryouts for Wilton Recreation Department basketball programs will take place beginning Oct. 23, at Academy Hill School, 585 Depot St. Signups for co-ed grade 1-3 “in house” basketball program will take place Wednesday, Oct. 23, and Thursday, Oct. 24 from 5:30-7 p.m. This program is open to both boys and girls […]
State dismisses threatening charge against Wilton man
Lack of evidence led to the decision in a Farmington court.
Wilton library sees growth
WILTON — The Wilton Free Public Library is more than just a place for people to borrow books, research interesting topics and browse the internet. There are story hours, poetry groups, homeschool book shares, teen games nights, LEGO groups, book talks, and regular fundraisers. With so much going on, it is no wonder the library is […]
Wilton enacts electrical transmission corridor moratorium
WILTON — More than 100 voters turned out for a special town meeting Tuesday night, Oct. 1, to decide on enacting a 180-day Elective Electrical Transmission Corridor Moratorium. The vote passed with nearly every hand in the room raised. Three voted in opposition of the moratorium. The vote defers any new elective electrical transmission project […]
Wilton hears neighborhood concerns
A group of Webb, Eastern and Sunset avenue residents are concerned about the possibility that mobile homes could be moved into their neighborhood.