Here are some of the stories and features in this week’s Wilton Bulletin, in mailboxes and on newsstands today:
• A swastika is found etched on a high school locker.
• Wolfpit work may cause traffic delays.
• A new civic group, Sensible Wilton, questions $50-million renovation.
• United Ride rides to remember Sept. 11.
• Best-selling author Philippa Gregory will visit Wilton Library.
• Public-private partnership may not boost Cannondale Village.
• Wilton’s Black Tie Affair plays at Weir Farm’s Jazz in the Garden.
• Residents voice support and concern for school renovation project.
• Warrior Words: Senior nostalgia.
• Teen-run program provides safe transportation for a second year.
• Aquarium opens lighthouse contest.
• ’Work Like a Mother’ classes begin next week.
• Hersam-Acorn supports diabetes walk.
• Wilton Library hosts its ‘Awesome Autumn Book Sale.’
• Wilton teen social network co-founder meets Congressman Jim Himes for lunch.
• Kids take the driver’s seat during Wilton’s Touch-a Truck community event.
• Person-to-Person seeks new volunteers.
• New pastor hopes to bring joy to Zion’s Hill.
• Ambler Farm’s annual fall festival takes place Sunday, Sept. 28.
• The Wilton Playshop presents a staged reading of ‘That Championship Season’ on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 12-13.
• Book group gathers around Abigail Adams.
• Anna Raimondi offers healing event in Ridgefield.
• Temple B’nai Chaim hosts High Holy Day services in expanded synagogue.
• Walk explores poetry and painting.
• Wilton women support Afghan women.
• Fleur de Lis adds new dance company.
• Crafts, parties and glamour are on trend at Sparkilicious in Georgetown.
• Gretchen Jeanes joins the William Raveis team as its newest agent.
• Fairfield County Community Foundation changes its name.
• Members of Wilton’s Halstead office took the Ice Bucket Challenge.
• Forum examines proposed constitutional amendment on Sept. 15.
• Do you know your EMT Paul Matijcio?
• Police Log: Marijuana, Found property, Domestic, Motorcycle accident.
• Obituaries: Ellen Lewis Parisot, Charlotte Frances Ventrella.
• Wilton Family Y offers lifeguard classes.
• Editorial: Remembering Sept. 11.
• Letters: Speaking out for senior citizens, New group implores ‘no’ vote for Miller-Driscoll, Renovation project is best choice financially, It is time to fix Miller-Driscoll, Renovation will benefit property values.
• The TASC List: The guns of August.
• Sunday, Sept. 14, is the 200th anniversary of The Star-spangled Banner.
• From Town Hall: Vote on the facts.
• Blumenthal touches on veterans and college debt during his Wilton visit.
• Boucher has 100% voting and attendance record.
• Girl Scout creates something new for Wilton’s Hurlbutt Street Schoolhouse.
• The Wilton Garden Club will present a flower show, Oct. 9-11.
• Wilton’s deer control program needs larger hunting areas.
• High-visibility signs OK’d by Planning & Zoning Commission.
• Democrats gather at fall barbecue to support candidates.
• Wilton Youth United kicks off a second year on Sept. 21.
• Wilton High football team will rebuild with younger players.
• Wilton High School girls soccer team looks to build off strong season.
• Wilton High School boys soccer team struggles in season opener despite 6-1 win.
• Wilton High School field hockey team has impressive first win.
• Despite losses, Wilton High School girls swim team returns some fire power.
• Wilton High volleyball team hopes off-season work pays off this season.
• New Westchester/Fairfield trail race series debuts Sept. 21.
Arts & Leisure: Newtown Arts Festival this weekend, veterans dance in Hartford, The Reel Dad pays tribute to Lauren Bacall, Clutter, a film on hoarding starring Carol Kane, plays in Bethel next week.
Home Monthly: Making a Darien house a home, spa-like bathrooms and cutting-edge kitchen appliances.