Here are some of the stories and features in this week’s Wilton Bulletin, in mailboxes and on newsstands today:
• Wilton Board of Selectmen approved the sale of liquor on Sundays.
• Subdivision plan spawns lawsuit.
• Mark Rubinstein has written a thriller called ‘Love Gone Mad’ and will be at Wilton Library to discuss it.
• Cannondale Bicycles intends to open a retail store in i.Park but might encounter bumps in the road.
• State Rep. John Shaban announces his intention to run for the 4th Congressional District seat.
• Comstock Community Center roof is getting close to completion.
• Wilton Rotary Carnival signals that summer is ending.
• Social Security Benefits workshop being offered.
• Proposed outdoor lighting at Middlebrook School comes under scrutiny.
• Wilton Library’s shredding day is coming on Sept. 28.
• Support group for loss of a spouse is available.
• Bollywood dancing and creative Indian cooking are being offered from Wilton Continuing Education.
• Trucks get tagged.
• Board of Finance tackles budget, fiscal year updates, and a resignation.
• English as a Second Language will be held at Wilton Library, beginning Sept. 30.
• Obituaries: Glenn Crawley Ziegler, Jonathan Taffler.
• Hyon shows in Ridgefield.
• Jazz Sunday afternoon at Weir Farm.
• Charles Grodin headlines the Norwalk Hospital Gala on Sept. 28.
• Seniors hear heart talk.
• Photographer offers a bold look at the family album.
• America celebrates its Constitution.
• Board of Education is ‘back to school.’
• Editorial: Put the brakes on distracted driving.
• Letters: Lights, Land panels.
• Victorian novels are relevant 200 years later.
• Recovering from depression with Dr. Corneau.
• Millstone Farm stars in TV show.
• Five years later, derelict building still in need of repair.
• Renters rebates available.
• Police log: Missing catalytic converter, unregistered car, burglary, failure to obey sign, following too close.
• Volunteers needed to visit homebound residents.
• Students find A Better Chance in Wilton.
• Warrior Words: Zen-ior year.
• Wilton Board of Education: Turf, Common Core, deficit on agenda.
• Arts & Leisure: Chekhov International Theatre Festival in Ridgefield, Puttin’ on the Dog Festival in Greenwich, The Reel Dad compares versions of The Great Gatsby, Steven Macoy checks out the Volkswagen Jetta GL I Autobahn.