Here are some of the stories and features in this week’s Wilton Bulletin, in mailboxes and on newsstands today:
• Opinions vary at a special town meeting on the purchase of the Keiser property.
• Wilton Public Schools will participate in a reimbursement grant from the state.
• Mixed results for Wilton lawmakers on their conservation scorecard.
• John O’Hurley leaves his J. Peterman past behind to write “The Perfect Dog.”
• Health care forum addresses concerns.
• Dickens descendent presents A Christmas Carol.
• Police confirm dog in Wilton attack was a pit bull.
• A chess club wants to establish itself in Wilton but it needs one thing.
• Wilton selected for election audit.
• Letter carrier food drive.
• Editorial: 50 years.
• Letters: Athletic lights, Read Aloud Day.
• Home energy audits: Spending a little to save a lot.
• Shrek (The Musical) stomps his way into town.
• Nature Center wreath festival has a few slots left.
• Western Connecticut Youth Orchestra will perform its first concert of the season.
• Coffee house-type service at Hope Church.
• High school sweethearts will tie the knot.
• Candlelight Concerts present chamber trio.
• Students at Cider Mill School talk with counterparts in France.
• Warrior Words: Applying pressure.
• Congressman Jim Himes invites students to apply for military appointments.
• Art for compassion.
• New businesses on Route 7: URA the Spa and Jersey Mike’s
• Birth: Finn Dartley.
• Students bottle up donations.
• Junior wins music competition.
• Piano group presents dance program.
• Lung association rewards hospital for fund-raising efforts.
• A view from Glen Hill: Thanksgivings
• Notes from the Board Table: Superintendent search and class sizes.
• Resident calls for Hoffstatter’s resignation.
• Board of Selectmen roundup: Architecture firm chosen for Comstock plan.
• Obituaries: August Raul Johnson, Stella Pettersen.
• Police: Breach of peace at library, car accident, domestic, suspended license, failure to respond, failure to appear, forgery.
• Registration opens for science bowl.
• A half-century has passed since John F. Kennedy’s death.
• Paint with wine.
• Board of Education recap: Dr. Richards offers to stay until the end of the year and more.
• Rail schedule changes in effect.
• Kristen Godin helps lead Wilton to the Class M state championship in field hockey.
• Fourth place finish for the Wilton girls swimming team.
• Wilton football was aiming for its first win over Ridgefield in 20 years. They came close.
• The ice hockey team celebrates 42 years as homecoming kicks off the season on Nov. 29.
• Wahoo swimmers excel at invitational meet.
• Wilton Wahoos honored for achievements at Connecticut swimming banquet.:
• Arts & Leisure: Marianne Hillmer of Greenwich writes about her chihuahua José who enjoyed dressing up; The Reel Dad gives 3.5 popcorn buckets to Parkland, a close-up view of the events of Nov. 22, 1963; Test driver Steven Macoy considers the 2014 Jeep Compass Limited 4x4. Is it too tight or just right?