Here’s a look at what’s in this week’s Ridgefield Press:
- A couple big, new water tanks will improve service in town.
- Seniors near the end of a long journey.
- The firefighters’ carnival is fun for kids and an important fund-raiser.
- The needs of the disabled inspired moving stories and votes to approve a land lease deal for a group home.
- Ridgefield repeats as boys volleyball state champs.
- The Ridgefield Education Foundation announced the next round of grants.
- Mosquito-borne diseases found in bordering towns haven’t been found in Ridgefield.
- The owner of Bissell House says the Main Street restaurant’s doors aren’t shut for good.
- Also not going away is a popular river study program that will be revamped to align with new education standards.
- Two police officers moved up the ranks.
- Coach Callahan will be replaced as football coach and dean but will stay on as an educator following his arrest. He was in court this week, but details of the case are being kept secret.
- Maurice Sendak’s birthday was recognized statewide.
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