Here are some of the stories and features in this week’s Wilton Bulletin, in mailboxes and on newsstands today:
• Contentious behavior is present at a public hearing for the athletic field lights.
• The Montessori School celebrates 50 years.
• Warrior Words: Trashing pumpkins.
• Wilton High School announces its Commended Merit scholars
• The Keiser easement vote will spread over two days.
• Medicare enrollment sessions offered.
• Editorial: No surprises.
• Letters: Town hall study, trail neighbors, voting issues, litter pickup, feeding children, Trackside haunted house.
• Wilton SAT scores are still high.
• Trees are being trimmed all over town.
• Circle of Care founders honored.
• Thousands of costumed ghouls descend upon Wilton Center.
• The polls will be open Tuesday. The Bulletin’s voters guide lists the candidates.
• Election 2013: The Democratic Town Committee chairman reviews his party’s slate.
• Mrs. Green’s market slow to provide a quiet neighborhood.
• Waste collection draws hundreds.
• Public discusses the qualities they want to see in a new superintendent.
• The Community Health Series at The Greens tackles the topic of forgetfulness.
• Prowl for owls at Weir Farm.
• Free home repair for the those in need.
• Obituaries: Dorothy Hutchinson, Loren E. Findorak, George F. Ricco III.
• Rent drops at Wilton Commons.
• Police log: DUI, larceny, disorderly conduct, accident, following too closely, motorcycle accident.
• Auction features time and talent.
• Church collects coats and linens.
• The Lost and Found shop opens on weekends beginning in November.
• Leslie Hinshaw heads volunteer development for the Alzheimer’s Association.
• Veterans Day: Stay at Home celebrates at the senior center.
• Art show opening at Wilton Library features six local artists.
• Wilton High School boys cross country participates in the Class L meet.
• Wilton girls soccer advances to the FCIAC championship game.
• Top-ranked Greenwich used a four-goal outburst to beat Wilton in the FCIAC boys semifinal soccer game.
• In field hockey, Wilton knocks off to Warde to play for the FCIAC title.
• Wilton rowers earn medals at three major regattas.
• Trumbull shocks Wilton on the gridiron.
• Olympic team member O’Connell gives field hockey clinic in Wilton.
• Arts & Leisure: Susan Shultz’s frightening tale The Blacksmith is perfect for All Hallows Eve the Bruce Museum’s new show, Oysters, Pearls of Long Island Sound, opens Saturday; Silvermine Arts Center opens a new group show on Sunday, Harry Connick Jr. is very engaging in Angels Sing, the Reel Dad says.