Wilton, CT|News|
A Serene Oasis For The Discriminating Buyer, In Wilton
The pool and pool house are carved into the hillside and sit high above the meadow!

Hi. I'm Rich Kirby and have been writing hyperlocal news for the Hudson Valley and southern Connecticut areas since 2010. Please don't hesitate to hit me up with any story ideas, tips, comments. My email is rich.kirby@patch.com. Thanks for reading!
The pool and pool house are carved into the hillside and sit high above the meadow!

These are the latest area winners, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
The establishment has paid a fine and had its liquor licenses suspended for one day, according to state officials.
"This was a bill submitted by the Governor, and after being amended, missed the boat..."
A local man is facing on felony charges after the Bethel police say he showed pornographic videos to a juvenile.
Anita was director of the Ridgefield Library from 1975 to 2000, where she managed four expansions of the facility from 8,000 to 26,000 ft.
A World War II veteran and member of the U.S. Army, Irving was stationed in Europe on D-Day.
CT's treasurer's office is holding millions of dollars in unclaimed assets. Here's how residents can search for and claim their money.
According to court documents, the man repeatedly sexually abused a minor victim and took photographs and videos of the sexual assaults.
Connecticut State Police responded to the report of a shooting in Litchfield shortly before 5 p.m. Monday.
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum will be greeting the summer solstice with the music of winter and the spirit of Frank Stella.
This once in a lifetime dream home is set on the most desirable 2.26 private acres in Brookfield.
The daily state coronavirus positivity rate sits at just a little above a half percentage point
Police charged a Wilton man with criminal mischief after they say he damaged a tire on a pick-up truck.
A report of a missing 3-year-old and an attempted breaking-and-entering were at the top of the Redding Police PD's blotter for the week.
Neil volunteered as a coach for youth baseball, soccer, and basketball. He also volunteered regularly with Helping Hands Outreach.
"Helping to make Wilton clean and beautiful is an important community commitment, as well as a rewarding one..."
The cannabis bill's margin of victory in the Senate vote was slim, 19-17, and did not conform to party lines.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services recently updated quality ratings for more than 4,500 hospitals, including many in Connecticut.
Here are a few new Connecticut laws that made their way into the books before the end of the legislative session.