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Wilton Warrior Words: The little things

Wilton Warrior Words: The little things Justin Rosenthal FacebookTwitterEmail Justin RosenthalHearst Connecticut Media Back in September, I wrote my first column for the Wilton Bulletin. Overwhelmed by the inevitably of adulthood, and, accordingly, the demise of my childhood, I wrote this piece about these fears. Well, good news: I have been surviving adulthood for the past six-and-a-half months! Yet, as graduation draws uncomfortably close, I have begun to realize that perhaps adulthood itself was not the thing I feared; it was the idea that the end of my Wilton Public Schools career was already in sight. This thought admittedly still terrifies me. Graduation will sting tremendously, and I know that I will continue to feel the ache of its venom for at least a week after it passes. Without a doubt, I am going to miss Wilton High School. More specifically, it will be the absence of the small, often overlooked things that surely will cause the most pain. Hence, I wanted to bring sp

Wilton Letter to the Editor: A Very Successful Plant Sale

Written by Wilton Garden Club The Wilton Garden Club wishes to express thanks and appreciation to all who made our 81st Mother’s Day Plant Sale a huge success. First and foremost, thank you to those who came out to the Town Green to celebrate spring and purchase plants and gifts. We were thrilled to see so many new faces and welcome all newcomers to Wilton! As always, we strive to offer a wide variety of plant offerings including perennials from our gardens proven to thrive in Wilton, many of which are unusual and hard to find varieties. Your purchases from this annual fundraiser enable us to give back to Wilton in so many ways including our new Wilton’s Golden Miles daffodil initiative, maintaining Wilton’s town gardens, and preserving our historic Old Town Hall. After a year of confinement due to COVID, we were especially happy to see everyone and help with their gardening and gift needs.

Opinion: How a CT prescription drug bill would impair research

Opinion: How a CT prescription drug bill would impair research Paige Mahaney, Ph.D. FacebookTwitterEmail Boehringer Ingelheim’s U.S. headquarters in Ridgefield, Connecticut.Contributed photo I lead Boehringer Ingelheim’s research team in Connecticut, and every day I witness our dedicated scientists striving to discover breakthrough treatments for patients. Our mission compels me to express Boehringer Ingelheim’s opposition to Gov. Ned Lamont’s proposal to set government price controls on prescription drugs (contained in House Bill 6447). The governor’s proposal will not help patients but instead, will hurt the ability of companies like ours to stay focused and invest in research to advance innovative new therapies.

Panicked Wilton family takes son with cancer to Vermont for COVID vaccine

Panicked Wilton family takes son with cancer to Vermont for COVID vaccine FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 16-year-old, Luke Schwartz, and his mom, Deborah List at their home Thursday, April 1, 2021, in Wilton, Conn. Schwartz has a rare type of thyroid cancer and a host of other health issues and had hoped that, due to his health issues, he d get the COVID vaccine early. But, when Lamont went by an age classification, His mother took matters into her own hands and got Luke vaccinated in Vermont, where the family also owns a home.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of5 16-year-old, Luke Schwartz at his home Thursday, April 1, 2021, in Wilton, Conn. Schwartz has a rare type of thyroid cancer and a host of other health issues and had hoped that, due to his health issues, he d get the COVID vaccine early. But, when Lamont went by an age classification, His mother took matters into her own hands and got Luke vaccinated in Vermont, where the family also owns a home

Not worth the risk : Ridgefield s Prospector Theater to temporarily close

Not worth the risk : Ridgefield s Prospector Theater to temporarily close Alyssa Seidman FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Ridgefield’s Prospector Theater will temporarily close on April 5, due to rising COVID-19 cases and a lack of studio content.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of5 Founder Valerie Jensen displayed a special poster to honor the Prospector’s second location, which was slated to open in Wilton. That lease, however, has been renegotiated.Patricia Gay / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5 The theater’s staff, better-known as Prospects, pose for a picture in the lobby.Contributed photo / Prospector TheaterShow MoreShow Less 5of5 RIDGEFIELD Despite its determination to remain open under pandemic-related protocols, Ridgefield’s Prospector Theater will temporarily close Monday, due to rising COVID-19 cases and a lack of studio releases.

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