Here’s a look at some of the headlines in this week’s Ridgefield Press, on stands today:
- A Confederate flag hung on a Ridgefield garage has raised some eyebrows.
- There are more registered handguns than long guns here, more detailed police data shows.
- Restaurants that have been reviewed this year have all passed inspections.
- Terry Kirkpatrick takes a look at how a Municipal Parking Garage could be an unusual tourist attraction — if it’s tall enough to see the Sound!
- Real estate prices are up but sales were down in the last three quarter.
- The school athletic director responded to a study that claimed artificial turf poses a health risk.
- Who is responsible when a tree falls down — or looks like it might?
- This weekend: Nutmeg Festival, Kansas, Comic Con, old schoolhouse.
- The Discovery Center has a big anniversary coming up.
- A vote is anticipated in September on a controversial Route 7 contractors’ yard.
- A Ridgefield High School student and shark expert has written a book for children.
- Republicans caucus tonight! Democrats do the same on Monday.
- Hungry birds at Woodcock Nature Center need mice.
- Real Medicine: Tarnishing the gold standard of randomized drug trials
- Sports: Murph picks best-of awards for the RHS spring season.
- A big downtown lot will be repaved now that old lines are showing through the surface.
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