Here are some of the stories and features in this week’s Wilton Bulletin, in mailboxes and on newsstands today:
• Coming April 4: the Wilton Bulletin “e-edition.” All of the content that is found in print will be available on a personal computer, smart phone, or tablet.
• Sgt. Thomas Tunney was named Officer of the Year at the annual police awards ceremony at Trackside.
• The Board of Education and the Board of Selectmen will present their budgets at public hearings next week.
• “The Smallest Winner” helps to motivate people to exercise and eat healthy.
• John Hetherington and Marilyn Gould were feted by the Wilton Republican Town Committee at their Lincoln-Reagan dinner. Former New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu was the guest speaker.
• Organic dinners are coming to Ambler Farm in April.
• Stay at Home in Wilton, Inc. is looking for volunteers.
• Editorials: a chance to be heard, and well water testing.
• Letters: Legal public hearing notice was in error, Acoustic Wilton’s talent is enormous, will “official” drones be coming to Wilton?, Gray Memorial Race is a success due to many, the Miller-Driscoll Winter Carnival was a hit.
• In a letter from Hartford, state Rep. Gail Lavielle examines Gov. Malloy’s budget for 2014-15.
• Paul Juhasz, a college sophomore from Wilton, was in St. Peter’s Square for the papal conclave and offers his thoughts on the event.
• Norwalk Hospital welcomes families at Kids Fest.
• In Warrior Words, Jillian Finkelstein shares her love for the Big Apple.
• Mysteries of Egypt come to life at Middlebrook School.
• Glen Gate opens a new home on Route 7.
• Retirement Lifestyle Fair examines options and explores issues.
• Car burglaries along Route 7.
• Assistant Superintendent Tim Canty is departing Wilton for Darien.
• Wilton state legislators are in favor of a bill that would create a “lock box” for transportation funds.
• TechExpo calls out for “child innovators.”
• Our Lady of Fatima presents the Wizard of Oz on March 22.
• Wilton Historical Society presents 75 Objects: 75 Years: Highlights from Our Permanent Collection.
• Local churches prepare for Holy Week.
• Parents for Responsible Education expresses its many concerns over full-day kindergarten. PRE thinks proposed costs don’t add up.
• What’s a rain garden? There will be a workshop at Old Town Hall.
• The Connecticut Department of Public Health urges private well owners to test for arsenic and uranium.
• In an exclusive interview, New York Giants head coach Tom Coughlin discusses his new book, why preparation is key to anything in life, and why he has been successful.
• The Wilton High School boys basketball team gets positive marks for one of their best seasons in over a decade.
• The Wilton High boys swimming team floats to fifth pace at the State Open.
• In more swimming news, the Wilton Y Wahoos find great success at the state age group meet.
Arts & Leisure: Amphibian walk in New Canaan, ride the train to visit the Easter Bunny, symphonic premiere by the Orchestra of New England, 2013 Toyota Corolla is well-behaved but bland.