Here’s a look at what’s in this week’s Ridgefield Press:
- It’s time to get outdoors — park concerts are happening and the farmers’ market is gearing up.
- A very old church is having some work done.
- The school board has set aside money to replace some dangerous bleachers.
- A Ridgefield man is seeking the return of his brother’s body, which remains in a crashed plane in Africa.
- Ridgefield marked Memorial Day with celebration and ceremony.
- Ridgefield police officers received some 20 commendations for actions considered exemplary by the chief and Board of Police Commissioners, including a medal of valor for an officer involved in a shooting.
- The developer the town agreed to sell former Schlumberger land to has put forward plans to build 54 age-restricted, residential units off Sunset Lane. The actual sale is contingent on the plans winning approval.
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- The Boys and Girls Club earned a prestigious national award.
- It could be a while before the investigation of a fatal Casagmo fire is reached, as a busy state lab has a backlog of cases.
- A Route 7 liquor store is in legal limbo as the zone that permitted it to be opened was thrown out in court.
- Two temples are likely to merge, but their education program already has.
- The Prospector Theater got an additional alcohol permit.
- A finance board member suggested the school board look into getting outside oversight of its spending.
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