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September/October 2011

Animal Farm

Animal Farm

Across the country, there is a growing trend towards reconnecting with our agricultural roots. This certainly seems true in Wilton, where many residents have started their own vegetable gardens and now experience the joys of growing and eating their own produce. Some families in town are taking...

Nordic Tracks

Nordic Tracks

From open-faced sandwiches (smørrebrød) to the Swedish pancakes dressed with lingonberries, the inventory at Scandinavianbutik is authentic and growing, as owners Marianne Beresford and Doris Levene scour the best resources for the foodstuffs their clients crave.

Teacher Appreciation

Local students recall their favorite teachers.

Breaking the Silence

Breaking the Silence

Longtime Wilton resident I will call Victoria was verbally, physically, and sexually abused by her husband for more than ten years. Her neighbors never heard a thing.

Asian Secrets

Asian Secrets

For more than half a century—since 1951 to be exact—this incomparable showplace of Oriental arts and antiquities has made its home in one of the oldest structures in Wilton, a white-painted saltbox style home dating to 1719. Located at 518 Danbury Rd., Vallin Galleries overlooks the Norwalk...

Material Things

Material Things

Some people move furniture around when they want to achieve a fresh look in their home. But Tom Grotta and Rhonda Brown have a more ingenious method; they simply change the artwork.

Mother Love

Mother Love

Local mothers and daughters spend a day of fashion and fun.

Whose Woods Were These

Whose Woods Were These

Over the last hundred years, as working farms gave way to emerging woods, trees have come to define the look and feel of Wilton, this handsome old pilgrim town whose character is present in every woodland, stream, and old stone wall.

Don't Leave Home...

We asked six notable Wilton individuals what accessory or item of clothing they couldn't live without. Here's what they had to say...

Ten Minutes with David Cunningham

Ten Minutes with David Cunningham

In his day job, Wilton resident, father, and husband David Cunningham works in IT as a lead business analyst for Madison Square Garden, but weekends and weeknights find him wearing a different hat: set designer.

We've Got Answers

We've Got Answers

The origin of Cannondale and the law behind children being left home alone.

Smooth

Smooth

Just south of town, Chef Renato Donzelli brings his passions for cooking and design to Basso Café. You can’t miss the torches burning outside, welcoming you to the warm and contemporary atmosphere indoors.