Here’s a look at what’s in this week’s Ridgefield Press:
- Ridgefield’s Police K-9 was a popular visitor at the Citizens Police Academy, a public public relations program that’s been brought back after several years.
- Affordable housing applications are on hold with the town’s moratorium in place, but the officials aren’t waiting until the clock runs out to start studying the topic.
- Watch live: Tigers lacrosse at Brunswick Thursday
- Some bleachers at the high school are said to be dangerously out of compliance with safety standards and in need of replacement.
- Voters backed all proposed budget spending questions on the ballot Tuesday.
- Plans for a group home for disabled people has raised concern.
- A scout’s music fund-raiser for the food pantry was a success.
- There’s a lot going on this weekend!
- Keeler Tavern Museum is going digital
- A new barbecue joint is named for a famous outlaw.
- CHIRP concerts start up soon.
- Firefighters had a busy weekend.
- The town GOP is looking for candidates for the upcoming municipal elections.
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