Posted inBreaking News, Business, Community, Featured, News, Town Hall Can Wilton’s Grand List Keep Pace with Mounting Debt Service Obligations? by Kathy Bonnist July 14, 2022November 28, 2022
Posted inBreaking News, Community, Featured, Good Stuff To Do, News, Town Hall, Wilton Schools TODAY is Wilton’s Annual Town Meeting — Why It’s Important to Attend by Heather Borden Herve, GMW Editor May 3, 2022November 28, 2022
Posted inBreaking News, Community, Featured, News, Town Hall, Wilton Schools Selectmen to Bring $19.5 Million in Bonded Capital Projects — Including Police HQ — to Voters in May by Kathy Bonnist April 7, 2022November 28, 2022
Posted inBreaking News, Community, Featured, News, Town Hall Police & Fire Dept. Staffing Is Focus in Latest BOS Budget Talks — PLUS Salary Change for 1st Selectwoman by Kathy Bonnist February 16, 2022November 28, 2022
Posted inBreaking News, Community, Featured, News, Town Hall “This Year Is Going to Be Different”: Vanderslice Proposes 1.89% Increase for 2023 Selectmen’s Budget by Kathy Bonnist February 9, 2022November 28, 2022
Posted inBreaking News, Community, Featured, News, Town Hall Proposed BOS Budget Unchallenged by Wilton Residents at Public Hearing by Kathy Bonnist March 31, 2021November 28, 2022
Posted inBreaking News, Featured, News, Town Hall, Wilton Schools Superintendent Shaves $766,000 from Proposed FY’22 Budget as BOF Sees Mill Rate Discussions Looming by Kathy Bonnist March 10, 2021November 28, 2022
Posted inBreaking News, Community, Featured, News, Town Hall With Calls For Investment in New Initiatives, BOS Budget Request Is Up 3.12% Over FY2021 by Kathy Bonnist March 2, 2021November 28, 2022