My Favorite RoomsBunny Williams is a much-sought-after interior designer, with her own line of home furnishings. She is also a dedicated gardener, having worked on her extraordinary garden in Falls Village, Connecticut, for more than 30 years. |
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ThugsThere was a time when I could look out and gaze adoringly at the perky purple flowers of ajuga, a spring-blooming ground cover, gaily romping across the lawn. Myrtle (aka vinca), another ground-covering charmer, would exude pale blue-purple blossoms—hence the nickname “periwinkle”—to my... |
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Full HouseThey never thought they’d be back so soon. But for many college seniors planning to finish school this spring, life after graduation will begin with an unanticipated detour back to Wilton. |
Willing CaretakersWhen Kim Young and Craig Johnson purchased their house on Nod Hill Road, they didn't just buy a new house. |
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Female BondingReading groups: more than good books |
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Let Them Eat CupcakesPam Nicholas launched her business, Izzi B’s, and proved Plato’s truism, “Necessity is the mother of invention.” Her daughter, Isabella, affectionately known as Izzi B, had been diagnosed with an egg allergy right before her first birthday. While going through the shock and dismay that... |
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All InPromoting inclusion |
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Gardening GurusGrowing and maintaining any kind of garden in New England, particularly after a winter like the one we’ve just endured, comes with a multitude of challenges. This makes the accomplishments of the Wilton Garden Club, which celebrates its 90th anniversary this year, pretty impressive. |
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Living LargeTime was when motorists barreled down I-84 without so much as stopping for coffee at this once-dingy industrial river town. But then, the Dia:Beacon, touted as the largest contemporary art museum in the country, opened in 2003 and the town got busy reinventing itself as a cultural-arts center. |
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We've Got Answers |
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Tuesdays With MomDinner of course is more than a meal |
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Orem’s: a Wilton institutionWhen Charlie Orem opened his diner back in 1921, he had no idea he would be creating a Wilton institution. |











