Here are some of the stories and features in this week’s Wilton Bulletin, in mailboxes and on newsstands today:
• Three Democrats are “outstanding.”
• Wilton takes another shot at getting state money for a pedestrian walkway linking town center and the train station.
• Can the governor’s proposal cut red tape for bridge projects like Bald Hill?
• More than 100 Wiltonians will support the March for Change on Valentine’s Day.
• A quartet of Wilton students take the Academic WorldQuest competition in Stamford.
• Republicans nominate Jeff Rutishauser for an opening on the Board of Finance.
• Norwalk Hospital puts stricter visitor requirements in place.
• State Rep. Gail Lavielle champions wi-fi access on Metro-North trains.
• Senior advocate Wendy Seiler offers clues to “Navigating the Elder Living Maze.”
• Letters: teacher conference days, gun control legislation, physican-assisted suicide.
• The visiting nurses will offer cholesterol tests.
• Joe Brenner of TASC figures it’s not always how results are measured so much as what results are measured.
• When spring comes new trees in town may be blooming.
• What were the top consumer scams of 2012?
• Want to write an e-book? Continuing ed offers a workshop.
• You can get your heart beating with Zumba at the Y.
• Police log: larceny, money-transfer scam.
• State Senator Toni Boucher and state Rep. Gail Lavielle urge electrification of the Danbury branch line.
• Wilton post office stamps the departure of four full-time employees.
• Reading rocks!
• Wilton High School team accepts “The Challenge.”
• Naked Greens in Wilton? You bet!
• Small explorers are invited to Woodcock.
• Wilton Playshop presents The Drowsy Chaperone.
• There will be jazz on Sunday at the library.
• Warrior Words columnist Donya Sadeghi explains skiing in Iran.
• New i-Pads are slated for Miller-Driscoll thanks to the Wilton Education Foundation.
• The Wilton Chamber cooks up Restaurant Week.
• Invasive species will be the talk of the land trust annual meeting.
• A Better Chance presents the annual I Dream a World concert.
• The girls basketball team just keeps going and going and going.
• Runner Shannon Quinlan has a record-breaking meet.
• The boys hockey team shocks its opponents.
• More sports: swimming, boys basketball, fencing, wrestling, travel basketball.
• Arts & Leisure: Dancing with the Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra, Stanley Meltzoff paintings in Greenwich, a free young person’s concert in Southport, Canadian author Richard Ford visits Darien and Fairfield, The Reel Dad says Amour is a moving examination of aging, and the 2013 Honda Accord Touring V-6 is no slouch when it comes to luxury.



