What We Love About WiltonWith its rolling hills and deep woods, historic homes, vibrant Town Center, active citizens, top-notch public schools and enticing restaurants and shops, Wilton has much to offer. |
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Established CharacterAppreciating an older house and property |
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A Seat With a Viewyou really want someone to fall in love with Wilton, take them on a bike ride. Nothing compares to traveling back roads here and in neighboring towns by bicycle. The scenery in this area is right up there with our national parks, as you can travel from ridge lines at an elevation of 600 feet to... |
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Say Om!Since the turn of the century, both the lofty, literary set and the hiking-boot–clad, tie-dyed T-shirt crowd have been making pilgrimages to the Berkshires, drawn by its rich arts and culture and its pristine lakes and woodland. But these days, weekend sojourners are apt to arrive here armed... |
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That’s Italian!Luca Ristorante, 142 Old Ridgefield Rd., 203-563-9550 M-E |
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Ten Minutes with Casey PearsallCasey Pearsall, a Wilton High School junior and a shining example of a scholar-athlete, credits her athletic success to the wide range of opportunities available in town, her dedicated coaches, and the support of her parents. |
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Reel DealSophomore Max Jones came up with the idea to start a fishing club while hiking, of all places, in the Dolomite Mountains of Italy, on a rainy day. As his father, Steve Jones, explains, “It was not a matter of why Max should form a club as much as why shouldn’t he.” |
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Gearing UpA Wilton institution outfits local athletes |








