An animal control officer has been placed on administrative leave while detectives investigate the death of Kitsu, a 13-year-old Shiba Inu.
"I can't emphasize this enough: If you have symptoms, stay home," First Selectwoman Brenda Kupchick said.
The Center for Family Justice seeks donors for its 2020 Adopt-a-Family Wish List Program.
A worker had been removing a large limb from a tree when the limb dropped suddenly, crushing his leg and trapping it.
Officials are seeing an increase in community transmission across the town and state, according to First Selectwoman Brenda Kupchick.
The event will be held in Fairfield.
The death remains under investigation, but foul play in not suspected, according to Fairfield police.
The man’s body was found on Thursday morning at Fairfield Prep.
"Cristin McCarthy Vahey is the leader we need in challenging times."
"While we are not out of the woods, I am very pleased to see the measures we are taking as a community is having an impact," Kupchick said.
"Michelle will put us first, and especially our children when it comes to common sense gun laws."
"When COVID-19 hit Connecticut and everything shut down, town meetings in Fairfield were halted."
Staff acted quickly to ensure residents were safe from the fire, according to a Fairfield official.
Keystone & Torch Club applications are now available online.
"The recent increase in positive cases at Fairfield University over the past few weeks are largely attributable to this change."
"I'm excited to share with you the new Fairfield Public Service Announcement produced by A2V Media," Kupchick said in her weekly email.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share their amazing stories! Presented by Ring.
There are many important things to consider before, during, and after a visit to the doctor.
The Remote Learning Village at the Southport Clubhouse has space available for students in Grades K-8!
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the Pink Pledge, the Tree of Hope is lit up pink on the Town Green.
Emergency personnel were notified Wednesday evening about a windsurfer who was potentially in distress, a Fairfield fire official said.
In total, 136 close contacts were asked to quarantine in relation to the cases at Ludlowe, the first selectwoman said in her weekly update.
“It’s a very stark image and I’m hoping people will stop and say a prayer, maybe, for the families,” Fairfield resident Meg Murray said.
Sr. Colleen Gibson, SSJ, 2009, will lecture on the theme of "Showing Up: The Radical Work of Commitment in Uncertain Times."
"I am calling on our community to recommit to the protocols so that we can keep each other safe," she said in her weekly update.
With the heat and power shut-off moratorium ending Oct. 1, Fairfield residents should apply for help now.
Assisted Living Services supports family caregivers through AFL State of CT Program
A Wakeman Boys & Girls Club member shines in the National Fine Arts Contest.
At-risk seniors and residents who may be challenged by basic preparations in a pandemic received a backpack with emergency supplies.
Fairfield is also currently observing Constitution Week.
Pink Aid 10th Anniversary Event on 10-10-20 Provides Help to Breast Cancer Patients In Treatment.
Additionally, another officer received a lifesaving medal for giving the Heimlich maneuver to a man who was choking.
The tree on Sherman Green will be lit on a rotating basis by various community organizations that benefit children and families.
Fifty contractors and architect Leigh Overland are constructing The Next Great American Home using insulated concrete forms.
"This morning we gathered at the Fairfield Fire Station as we do every year to reflect on a day in our shared history."
Three Fairfielders hope a “really big” food drive will help fill the void after Operation Hope was unable to hold its Really Big Tag Sale.
Operation Hope of Fairfield seeks firms to submit bids for the renovation of some of its affordable housing units in Fairfield.
The 81-year-old Stamford woman, who had diabetes and dementia, had been missing more than a day, according to police.
The Fairfield Fire Department was also awarded a $53,832 grant to purchase Cardiac Compression Devices and Automatic Defibrillators.
Reusable grocery bags purchased at the Kings Highway Stop & Shop in September will support the environment in multiple ways.