A panel of community leaders discussed the resources and partnerships, including the town, schools, community and parents, which foster a safe, respectful, healthy and enriching environment for all the children of Ridgefield, on the 25th Anniversary Season Premiere of Ridgefield, Now We’re Talking!. The program is broadcasting on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 to 10 a.m. and p.m. on Educational Access Channel 97. The program can also be viewed at www.ridgefieldnwt.org. Seated on set from left are Ms. Deborah Low, superintendent of schools; Jean Macaluso, PTA joint council president; Doug Barile, counselor, Ridgefield Youth Services and Parent Circle Program coordinator; AnneMarie Surfaro-Boehme, moderator; Rudy Marconi, first selectman; Chief John Roche, chief of police; Julia Hadlock, executive director, Boys & Girls Club of Ridgefield and Denise Qualey, chairperson, Youth Commission and managing director of Kids in Crisis.—Frieda Johnson photo
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Teacher TV show focuses on resources and partnerships
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