Here are some of the stories and features in this week's Wilton Bulletin, in mailboxes and on newsstands today:
• Wilton unveils 9/11 memorial plaque and flag in remembrance of lives lost.
• Come to a complete stop for buses or risk big fines; police are on the lookout.
• St. Matthew's Episcopal Church reaches out to nonprofits.
• A new rabbi steps in as education director of Temple B'nai Chaim.
• Wilton Volunteer Ambulance Corps offers a new course for prospective members.
• Pull up and plug in: the ribbon's been cut at the town's new electric-vehicle charging station.
• Town names a day for childhood cancer awareness.
• Do you know where to get a flu shot? Visiting nurses will offer local clinics.
• Weir Farm's upcoming jazz concert has been rescheduled; the Grace Kelly Quintet is set to perform.
• Residents are voicing opinions and have plans to help improve the tentative sketch of the Norwalk River Valley Trail.
• A Wilton High student returns from a selective hands-on work program at Yellowstone National Park.
• The police commission applauds a rigorous effort on the part of detectives in the Nick Parisot investigation.
• Where should the new speed sign go? Who will remove brush blocking our road signs? Police voice traffic concerns.
• Pumpkins are set to fly at Ambler Farm's day of festivities.
• Weevils have been chomping at the "mile-a-minute" vines.
• Take a twilight canoe ride at Woodcock Nature Center. Reservations are required.
• Police officer meets concert pianist on emergency call. The two are now set to host a concert series for local causes.
• Wilton League of Women's Voters is set to welcome Secretary of the State Denise Merrill.
• Students are encouraged to bring laptops to class as Wilton High hits its wireless goal.
• There's new leadership at the helm of the Wilton Education Foundation.
• Wilton's boys soccer team is a favorite to go all the way.
• After losing 15 seniors, the football team is set to start the season.
• The field hockey champs get off to a blow-out start.
• More sports previews: Swimming, girls soccer, volleyball. Also, youth football and soccer.
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