Last week, Michaud Funeral Home and Crematorium laid to rest 40 people – some whose cremated remains have been stored at the funeral home since the late 1970s – in a plot in the corner of Laurel Hill Cemetery.“It’s a really good feeling to finally.
Throughout this summer, the Wilton Main Street Association will be remembering old times and honoring the work of the association as part of its 25th anniversary celebrations with photo displays at the Town Hall.Main Street Association President.
The Town Hall Theatre, 40 Main St. in Wilton, will present a screening of the silent film “The Wind,” starring Lillian Gish, Sunday, June 11, at 2 p.m.Jeff Rapsis will provide live music accompaniment.Directed by Victor Sjöström and released in 1928,.
Dressed in psychedelic tie-dye and John Lennon glasses – a nod to the 1970s, the decade he first opened the Town Hall Theatre – Dennis Markaverich thanked the crowd that had come out for a party to celebrate the town theater’s 50th anniversary.Even 50.
A state-licensed, home-based day care in Wilton has filed an application with town boards to expand.The business, owned and operated by Ana Maria Hernandez out of her home on Holt Road, had previously been granted site plan approval in July of.