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Ten Minutes With Doug Cassell (11/24/2009)
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Point of View: Soy Cubana (11/24/2009)
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Attention to Detail Architect Bob Rouleau and his wife, Pam, recently completed a renovation that transformed their ordinary 1970s colonial into a classic shingle-style home. Extensive interior and interior redesigns, and great attention to detail, result in a virtually new home that would make the prominent 19th century architect H.H. Richardson, often considered often considered the father of this style, proud. (11/24/2009)
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Ten Years and Howling (11/24/2009)
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Senior Status (11/24/2009)
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Wilton's Eateries (11/24/2009)
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We've Got Answers: Water of Love Although Wilton has no dearth of beautiful scenery, one of the loveliest spots has to be the view from Old Huckleberry looking out across the South Norwalk Reservoir. (11/24/2009)
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Designing Women: Making a Business Making What They Love Making a Business Making What They Love (9/1/2009)
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Teaching Style: Some favorite Wilton public-school instructors dress up
Some favorite Wilton public-school instructors dress up (9/1/2009)
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Eclectic Elegance: Contemporary Beauty Flirts with History in this 1920s Stone House When it comes to interior design, Stephanie Mercado combines both a clear confidence and an aesthetic sophistication. Every room in her 1924 stone-and-stucco home demonstrates her ability to mix styles, colors, and textures to surprise and delight the eye. (9/1/2009)
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Mad Women: Memories of a Previous Life Seven years after moving to Wilton, I tackled a box filled with my children"s artwork. Layered between glittery paintings, I discovered a nine-by-12-inch envelope containing the former me (9/1/2009)
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Ten Minutes with Dianne deWitt Like many of us, she carpools her daughter to various activities, works out at the Wilton Y and volunteers her time. But fashion cognoscenti may recognize this Wilton mother as one of the top models of the '80s. (9/1/2009)
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As Good as New: Consigned to Shop Consignment shops are jammed with goods like never before. Not to be confused with thrift shops (which accept donations and typically give the proceeds to charity), a consignment shop acts as a broker between buyer and seller. (9/1/2009)
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Old and in the Lead Spending Labor Day at Lime Rock's Vintage Festival (9/1/2009)
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Red House What is the dollhouse-like structure on Route 7 across from the bridge? (9/1/2009)
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Happy Hatter Why are there always five hats on a row of evergreens along Route 33 in North Wilton? (9/1/2009)
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The Mediterranean Grill Renovates Dining Room, Adds a New Bar, and Menu Items (8/1/2009)
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Fresh to Market Throughout Connecticut, and indeed the entire country, farmers' markets—once considered quaint—are now part of our consumer landscape. This is no more true than in the Wilton area. Residents know, understand, and appreciate locally grown foods and products. (7/25/2009)
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Tale of a Treehouse (6/25/2009)
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Early Risers Meet the few and the proud who rise regularly at five a.m, sporting bathing suits or workout gear, put in a solid workout and then go about their lives before most people have hit the snooze button. (6/25/2009)
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