Here are some of the stories and features in this week’s Wilton Bulletin, in mailboxes and on newsstands today:
• With no contested races, more than 1,300 voters went to the polls.
• Stadium lighting issues intensify.
• Peter Pan flies into Wilton High School.
• Ambler Farm team propels pumpkins in World Championships.
• There are some members of The Wilton Singers who have been singing since graduating Wilton High.
• Jason Simon and Myra Aznar are married.
• Kiwanis speaker will address second careers.
• Easing conversations on difficult topics with the Rev. Shannon White.
• Music on the Hill will present ‘Songs of Thanksgiving.’
• RSVP of Wilton will hold a holiday boutique.
• Police log: motor vehicle burglary, DUI, accidents, disorderly conduct.
• Stolen items found in Weston may connect to Wilton.
• The ambulance corps answers 19 calls this week.
• Wilton artists are in a group show in Norwalk.
• Warrior Words by Brooke Connolly: Don’t forget to laugh.
• Transition seminar for special education students.
• School enrollment not expected to grow.
• Blue Star Bazaar moves to town.
• Goddard School is approved, expects to open next summer.
• Norwalk Youth Symphony Orchestra features Wilton students.
• College essay seminar at Trackside.
• Three friends finish the New York City Marathon together.
• The Garden Club will hear about the Keiser property and native plants. The community is welcome to join them.
• A community forum will explore health care issues.
• Veterans Day holiday hours.
• Bobby Valentine will speak at Chamber of Commerce dinner.
• A talk on estate panning is illuminating.
• Psychiatrist will talk on caring and caregiving.
• Editorial: Keiser property update.
• Letters: there are many this week for and against stadium lights.
• Nobody Told Me That: What is a special town meeting?
• View from Glen Hill: Easement offers rare opportunity.
• The TASC List: Stronger leads to better.
• Obituaries: Florence Mleczko Peet, Arthur O. Wurtmann, Norman Svenson, Herman N. Friedrichsen.
• Old Town Hall is available for event rentals.
• Visiting nurses offer a support group on coping with loss during the holidays.
• Haley English scores three times to lead Wilton past Weathersfield in girls soccer.
• The Warriors met the Blue Wave on the gridiron.
• A successful opener to the state tournament for the field hockey team.
• Boys soccer beat East Hartford.
• The Wilton girls cross country team competed at the state open meet.
• The Wilton girls soccer team lost a tough FCIAC final to St. Joseph.
• Wilton Y gymnasts hosted their annual Fright Fest.
• Girls swimming jumped in the deep end at the FCIACs.
Home Monthly: Sis Boom open house, holiday happenings, home for sale — helicopters welcome, Brooks and Falotico: designing dream homes.
Arts & Leisure: A Weston girl is the voice of Peg in a new PBS kids series Peg + Cat, Art Garfunkel will perform and chat at the Westport Country Playhouse, the Playhouse will also present a staged reading of “Mr. Roberts” in honor of Veterans Day, All is Bright is an engaging holiday comedy, Steven Macoy tests the 2013 Toyota 4Runner Trail 4x4.