Here’s a look at what’s in this week’s Ridgefield Press:
- About a million dollars in spending projects will got to Town Meeting voters next week.
- This weekend’s got a lot in store for Ridgefield, including another downtown blowout party.
- Last week’s deadly fire was the first in town since 2008.
- An archaeologist discusses Ridgefield’s ancient history.
- Trail work in the proposed town budget is part of a bigger vision.
- A state project on Main Street would align the entrance of the CVS lot with Prospect street.
- The library is offering full passport services.
- A school board member took fire from special education parents for a comment he said was taken out of context.
- Town hall employees rallied to help an intern get to Uganda.
- The school board’s bullying policy aims to get at the root of trouble.
- Ridgefield’s losing its assistant superintendent, who is going to take the top spot at Suffield Schools.
- A lease of town land for a group home is heading to a hearing.
- The Struges Brothers are busy building on Danbury Road.
- The New Jersey murder trial over a Ridgefield college student’s 2012 shooting has again been delayed.
- The sentencing of a Ridgefield doctor has also been pushed back.
- The Supreme Court has cleared the way for a lawsuit stemming from a police raid that left a Ridgefielder dead.
- Books on the Common joins independent booksellers around the country in a celebration Saturday.
- A college student from Ridgefield has done work on robots that could help in disaster searches.
- A church building marks 100 years.
- A Mother’s Day weekend plant sale is shaping up.
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