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Making an ImpressionAs a child, wherever Lynda Campbell went with her father, a printer, he would comment on typography. “I grew up thinking every parent taught their kids about type,” she says. These early lessons may explain why, four years ago, she purchased her first press and embarked on what has become a... |
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Down Memory LaneOnce upon a time, before Route 7 was four lanes and national chains occupied storefronts once home to shops like Talmadges, Wilton moved more slowly. So did its residents. The holiday season tends to bring with it nostalgia for the past, so Wilton Magazine asked several long-timers for their... |
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Get RealIt’s bad enough that I have a miniature poodle in a town where owning some kind of retriever is required by law. Much worse is the fact that—wait. Let me hide under my desk before I confess. Much worse is the fact that I also have a fake Christmas tree. On purpose! Because I wanted one! |
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Ten Minutes with Alison Milwe-GraceAlison Milwe-Grace has never worked outside the food business. After majoring in restaurant and hotel management at UMass, she attended the Institute for Culinary Education and spent several years working for several restaurants before opening AMG Catering & Events. She and her business partner... |
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Second ActAn abandoned school becomes a cultural center |
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Big on StyleWalking into Phyllis Lindland’s house, you would never figure her for a woman who raised eight children or failed art class. First, because antiques and white furniture rule, and second, because the rooms—eclectic, sophisticated, yet inviting—could only have been put together by someone... |








