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Fairfield Schools Hope To Bring Normalcy Amid Pandemic: Patch PM

Fairfield water restrictions mandatory next year / "We are better than this," Fairfield first selectwoman says / Latest COVID-19 updates

Patch PM provides a roundup of the day's top stories in Fairfield and Connecticut.
Patch PM provides a roundup of the day's top stories in Fairfield and Connecticut. (Kristin Borden/Patch)

Here are the news stories trending in Fairfield and across Connecticut this afternoon:

Fairfield Schools Reopen, Hope To Bring Normalcy Despite Pandemic

Ludlowe students appeared happy to be back full-time, particularly after attending class in separate cohorts much of the previous year.>>>Read more.


Watering Restrictions Will Be Mandatory For Fairfield In 2022

Starting next spring, Fairfielders will be allowed to run their sprinklers only two days a week for limited hours.>>>Read more.

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'Better Than This': Kupchick Urges Civility Amid COVID Conflicts

The mask mandate, prioritizing vaccination and masking disagreements were among topics recently addressed by Fairfield's first selectwoman.>>>Read more.


Letter: Court's Denial Of Developer A Win For The Environment

Zoning commission candidate and land use advocate Alexis Harrison has written a letter to the editor.>>>Read more.

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