Here’s a look at what’s in this week’s Ridgefield Press, on stands today:
- Another wave of Ridgefielders have graduated. We have four pages of commencement coverage.
- Ridgefield, among the safest towns in Connecticut, has more registered guns per-capita than Bridgeport.
- A film contest is calling all superheroes.
- What can the town do to turn voter apathy around? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?
- The town’s expecting to end the fiscal year $1.3 million in the black.
- A brief storm Tuesday has taken more than a day to clean up.
- The town’s big flag has a big rip. It’s retirement time for the stars and stripes.
- The selectmen, with some hesitation, agreed to a study of downtown retail.
- It’s time to renew dump permits.
- The Western Connecticut Youth Orchestra has a new leader, music director Eric Mahl. The baton was passed by longtime music director Petko Dimitrov at a concert this spring.
- In sports: She’s a linebacker
- A touching play, And A Nightingale Sang, is running through Saturday at the Westport Country Playhouse.
- Inside Out takes audiences into the Pixar-created mind of a young girl. See Reel Dad
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