Here are some of the stories and features in this week’s Wilton Bulletin, in mailboxes and on newsstands today:
• Gail Lavielle and Keith Rodgerson debate rails, roads and spending.
• Halloween festivities abound in Wilton.
• Homegrown haunted house headlines Halloween festivities.
• Author Patricia Cornwell visits Wilton Library on Nov. 12.
• Jack Majesky is recognized as one of the state’s best CERT leaders.
• Constitutional amendment joins candidates on the Nov. 4 ballot.
• Wilton High School has a new club designed to curb intolerance.
• Warrior Words: Rock the SAT.
• Thirty Wilton students named Commended Students in the 2015 National Merit Scholarship Program.
• Wilton Public Schools enrollment drops by 42 students this year.
• Students compete to raise fire prevention awareness.
• Hispanic heritage essay contest in full swing.
• Wiltonian earns her physician assistant degree.
• Boundless Education offers 12 years of enrichment.
• Wilton cheerleaders appear in Jesse Eisenberg movie.
• Photos of Wilton High School’s homecoming festivities.
• Congressional candidates address hot topics during Sunday debate.
• Annual coat drive turns half-century old.
• Board of Selectmen will soon decide whether the town will adjust pension payments.
• Eateries embrace Restaurant Week.
• Ceremony marks awareness of domestic violence.
• Endorsements: For DePanfilis, For Malloy, Vote Yes.
• Notes From the Board Table: Meeting changes explained.
• Guest Commentary: Tips for easy voting next month.
• Letters: Village Market is a gem, Ladies’ Soirée largest ever, Flower show support led to great success.
• Endorsement Letters: Gail Lavielle, Jim Himes, Keith Rodgerson, Phil Sharlach, Anthony DePanfilis.
• Cannon Grange donated more than 125 pounds of food to the Wilton Interfaith Food Pantry.
• Wilton Family Y hosts class on how to prepare a resume for a return to work.
• Wilton Historical Society’s Fall Antiques Market returns for a 30th year this Sunday.
• The Greens at Cannondale will host a discussion on bone health with Michael R. Marks, M.D.
• Kiwanis’ Oct. 29 lunch will feature a talk on pain relief.
• Medicare Part D changes next year and fall enrollment begins.
• Obituaries: Robert Swisher Iliff, Charles Matthew Baffo.
• Phone scams hit residents for $2,725.
• Police Log: Attempted car theft, High-speed chase, Weapon in car.
• Community celebration embraces rock ’n’ roll.
• Jessica Harlow marries Philip Olkoski.
• Cannon Grange’s 2014-15 program events focus on food.
• Bob Russell leads a walking tour of Lambert Corner on Saturday.
• Pat Russo becomes Chamber of Commerce’s new president.
• LinkedIn program offered to veterans.
• Chamber of Commerce holds ribbon-cutting ceremony at Aranci 67.
• HomeFront offers free home repair to residents.
• Wilton Newcomers Club co-hosts Karate, Pizza and a Piñata Saturday.
• Wilton High School field hockey team routs Staples and locks up top seed for FCIACs.
• Wilton High School girls soccer team is on a roll with four straight wins.
• Wilton High School loses to Fairfield Warde during homecoming game.
• Wilton High School volleyball team honors five seniors before its final home match on Monday.
• Wilton High School soccer team lost to Trumbull on Monday.
• Wilton High School volleyball team loses in battle for eighth and final FCIAC playoff spot.
• Wilton High School girls cross country team places fourth, while boys place 10th at FCIAC championships.
• Wilton 12U fall softball team went undefeated with a record of 7-0 this season.
• Candidate statements from Toni Boucher and Gail Lavielle.
• Wilton Republican Town Committee opens its campaign headquarters.
• On the Campaign Trail: David Bedell, Dannel Malloy, Toni Boucher, Dan Debicella, Gail Lavielle, Keith Rodgerson.
• Voter registration information.
• Wahoos raise money for breast cancer awareness.
Arts & Leisure: Mike Freeman, who grew up in Wilton, has written a meditation on nature and fathers and sons, free screening of the documentary Behind the Orange Curtain at the Ridgefield Playhouse, the Reel Dad gives a top rating to Birdman, harvest festivals, the Mazda MX-5 Miata is still a “chick” car.
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