Business, family and consumer science students present at second annual...
Pictured from left to right: Computer Applications students Liam Dinnan, Chris Lanzarone, Michael Zvon, and Owen Gaydos gearing up for their Google Analytics presentation. Ridgefield High School...
View ArticleSt. Stephen’s Church supports Habitat for Humanity
St. Stephen’s Church of Ridgefield recently donated $2,000 to Housatonic Habitat for Humanity in support of its affordable housing mission. St. Stephen’s Church is one of Housatonic Habitat’s founding...
View ArticleRidgefield police, fire crews investigate baseball field fire
Ridgefield police responded to a fire at Ciuccoli Field at Governor Park Saturday, April 6. Governor Park — the home field of the Ridgefield High School boys baseball team — was set ablaze following a...
View ArticleLetter: Wetlands and flood zones
To the Editor: With warmer weather in sight, we are approaching the time of year when homeowners and businesses start making plans to undertake outdoor landscaping projects, home improvements, and...
View ArticleShamrock Shootout returns to Scotts Ridge during spring break
Ridgefield High School senior Grace Egan will be running the annual spring break Shamrock Shootout along with her fellow senior and lacrosse teammate Joanna Gengo. Ridgefield High School seniors Grace...
View ArticleCiuccoli Field repairs estimated to cost $50,000
Ridgefield town officials examine the damage done to Ciuccoli Field. On Saturday, 25 gallons of gasoline were poured onto the infield and lit on fire in an attempt to make the field playable for the...
View ArticleRidgefield Bicycle Company spring drive collects 100 bikes
Ridgefield Bicycle Company hosted its annual spring bicycle donation drive last weekend. Over 100 bikes were collected and will be refurbished and distributed to local Fairfield County charities by...
View ArticleEnvironmental hazard? Baseball field blaze caught on video
@GameTimeCT @amityathletics @SPBowley Field Maintenance at Governors Field in Ridgefield. First responders currently on scene. Game being moved? Environmental Hazard? pic.twitter.com/9eKd2JcBJC —...
View ArticleCPR training class begins April 15 at Ridgefield Health and Wellness Center
CPR training is available at Ridgefield Health and Wellness Center on Danbury Road through Your Home CPR, LLC. Your Home CPR trains coaches, managers, umpires, referees, and other volunteers...
View ArticleEconomics commission celebrates dwindling Main Street retail vacancies
Ridgefield Running Company has once again been named one of the top 50 running stores in the United States. The business is now located at 423 Main Street. The winter slump of empty Main Street...
View ArticleRidgefield High School to host art show May 2-3
Ridgefield High School will host its annual art show in the Black Box Theater Thursday, May 2, and Friday, May 3. The art show will highlight the work of more than 400 RHS students. The show will be...
View ArticlePlanning report predicts growth in health care, food service jobs
Food service jobs could be growing over the next decade in Ridgefield. Health care and food service jobs are expected to rise in Ridgefield the next nine years while white-collar office jobs are...
View ArticleCops call for community assistance with baseball field fire investigation
A photo from the baseball field fire that happened Saturday morning at Governor Park in Ridgefield. Police have no arrested any suspects. — Alex Fischetti / Contributed photo Who poured gasoline onto...
View ArticleBattle of Ridgefield walking tours set for April 27-28
Gordon and Karen Casagrande will lead Battle of Ridgefield tours in front of Casagmo at 550 Main Street on April 27 and April 28. The Ridgefield Historical Society plans two Battle of Ridgefield...
View ArticleEva Anderson joins Coldwell Banker
Eva Anderson Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is pleased to announce that Eva Anderson has affiliated with the Ridgefield office. As an affiliated real estate agent, Anderson will provide...
View ArticleSpring Stroll returns to downtown Ridgefield May 4
The Spring Stroll will return Saturday, May 4, and run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The annual event will feature student and professional chalk artists, a scavenger hunt, and music in front of town hall....
View ArticleRidgebury church to host Yale’s Redhot and Blue Saturday
Yale’s Redhot and Blue Yale’s Redhot and Blue jazz-singing group will perform at Ridgebury Congregational Church’s Meetinghouse, Ridgebury Road on Saturday, April 13, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Redhot and...
View ArticleAnnual Town Meeting set for May 6, budget vote to be held following week
A 1.24 percent tax hike crowns a nearly $148-million budget package that would boost school spending by over $3 million — but $230,000 less than the school board requested — while approving the...
View ArticleCub Scout Pack 126 earns Arrow of Light
At Pack 126’s annual Blue and Gold Dinner, seven Webelos scouts earned the Arrow of Light. From left to right: Den Leader Mark Hankla, Evan Joyce, Terry Herlihy, Ian Wallace, Jacob Hankla, Hunor Hagen,...
View ArticleDonate Life: Three RHS art students win statewide poster contest
Ridgefield High School juniors Timothy Porter, Dylan Zappala and Melanie Kardos. A trio of Ridgefield High School junior have won a statewide poster contest that encourages residents to become organ...
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