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Foodies

by Greg Mursko

Georgann Hoffman Agent

Friends. Family. Community.

We’re all in this together.

State Farm® has a long tradition of being there. That’s one reason why I’m proud to support Wilton and all of Fairfi eld County. Get to a better State®.

With another winter under our belts, it’s time to welcome the warm weather back as we continue to distance ourselves from this pandemic. While the recent past will certainly shape all of us personally in many ways, we will also be celebrating the distant past and how it has shaped our home. In these pages, we explore the history of the beloved Ballard Park and welcome the upcoming reenactment of the Battle of Ridgefield! For both new and old residents, this is a time of discovery and appreciation for our town as we move forward.

To kick start the warm feelings of spring, we’ve also included stories on cultivating a natural lawn to welcome nature out of its slumber, fun and quirky ways to exercise, the healing power of music, upcoming gallery shows, local heroes and celebrities, home renovation stories, and much more. We appreciate your feedback on our first re-designed issue that debuted in January. With that momentum, we were able to jump up to have 96 pages of content and businesses from the 068 zip codes. Thank you for supporting your local magazine, and we will see you again in May! •

Greg Mursko Artist, Co-Founder of RPAC and Publisher of 068 Magazine

152 Danbury Road Wilton, CT 06897 Bus: 203.762.3332 The Kent Schoolhouse

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