Here are some of the stories and features in this week's Wilton Bulletin, in mailboxes and on newsstands today:
• School kicks off on Monday with new buses, technology and teachers.
• Crowds gathered along the Norwalk River for rubber duck racing.
• Wilton Family Y celebrates its 40th year with a 'booming start.'
• It's time for the R-word: Revaluation.
• Visiting nurses offer memory tests for seniors
• Color a truck, win a truck. A toy truck, that is.
• If you think you pay a lot of taxes, get a look at the top 10.
• The Nick Parisot murder investigation continues as police look for assistance in California.
• CL&P has announced the start of the second year of a home energy program.
• Letters this week: "Route 7 expressway in Brookfield is a benefit," "Shelter makes it hard to adopt;" "Class of '92 seeks classmates as it plans reunion," "Ted Hoffstatter appeals to both parties," "Gail Lavielle is a wise choice," "Teen's first vote will be for Hoffstatter."
• After witnessing the 2010 Haitian earthquake, a student returns for a school project.
• Max Fanwick was honored as an Eagle Scout for his work at Weir Farm.
• Local co-op shares organic herbs and vegetables.
• Connec-to-Talk gets new space for special needs kids.
• Wiltonian will ride in charity event to benefit Smilow Cancer Hospital.
• Boys gymnastics makes its debut.
• World's top doubles team will play a professional tennis exhibition.
• Darryl Strawberry will sign autographs at Bruce Bennett Nissan on Saturday.
• Arts & Leisure: Ridgefield's Dave Rich pens his first novel, Caravan of Thieves; New Canaan Restaurant Week; Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons at the Levitt Pavilion; Tag and Treasure Sale in Ridgefield; The Reel Dad looks at The Odd Life of Timothy Green; and the Volkswagen Tiguan is pretty good.
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