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Larceny Charges Against Ex-Police Officer Tops Wilton's Week In News

WILTON, Conn. -- Here are some of the stories that topped the news in Wilton this week:

See the stories that topped the news in Wilton this week.

See the stories that topped the news in Wilton this week.

  • Robert A. Anderson, a former Cheshire police officer from Wilton, was arrested and charged with stealing nearly $50,000 from the department's police union.
  • Ancona's Market in Ridgefield, a 94-year-old grocery store closes its doors forever in next few weeks. An accompanying liquor store will remain open.
  • Wilton Superintendent Gary Richards is proposing a 4.66 percent increase in spending for the 2014-15 school year.
  • School officials announced on Tuesday that air quality at Miller-Driscoll School will be re-tested. 
  • 74-Year-Old Norwalk resident Lee Krost was named one of the winners of a contest sponsored by the NFL to win a free trip to the Super Bowl.
  • The New York Daily News obtained an audiotape of a radio interview revealing Adam Lanza discussed shootings on a radio show year before Sandy Hook.  

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