"Democrats are bitter they lost majority control of the RTM," writes representative Tameisha Powell-Dunmore.
Expected to cost tens of millions of dollars, site cleanup will be among the challenges that await newly elected board members.
Fairfielder wins big in lottery / Fairfield high school sports for the weekend ahead / Weekend events in the Fairfield area
The woman signed the victim’s name on a withdrawal slip and showed police a fake driver's license, according to Fairfield authorities.
A Fairfield resident recently purchased a winning lottery ticket in Norwalk, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
“My greatest satisfaction, however, is knowing that we are making a difference one scholar at a time”.
Why Christine Brown should have your support, according to Amy Cawman.
Your guide to the 2021 Fairfield elections / 5 open houses to check out in Fairfield / Celebrate Halloween with Pequot Library
Tuesday's nor'easter was likely a factor, according to a Fairfield fire official.
Here's what you need to know concerning the 2021 Fairfield elections including the candidates, polling places, voting hours and more.
The funeral home held an event to raise funds for the Norma Pfriem Breast Center.
Alexis Harrison shared views with Patch about running for a two-year term on the Town Plan & Zoning Commission.
Hannah Gale shared views with Patch about running for Representative Town Meeting District 6.
Alyssa Israel describes Vergara as "respectful, thoughtful, eloquent and very smart."
"She cares deeply about what makes Fairfield a very special place," writes Mary Hogue.
In one case, a tree fell on a parked car, according to Fairfield police.
Check out 5 Fairfield homes for sale / Fairfield U president's contract extended to 2027 / 4 Fairfield high school football games coming up
A Fairfield RTM candidate is under fire after retweeting a meme that drew a parallel between the COVID-19 vaccine rollout and Nazi Germany.
Jan Carpenter explains why she won't be voting for Board of Finance candidate Kevin Starke.
"In an era that is too often dominated by divisive politics and finger-pointing, more public servants like Christine are sorely needed."
"If you doubt it, be assured your vote matters and you deserve a representative voice; your vote is that voice," Nancy Lefkowitz writes.
Zoning commissioner Kathryn Braun has endorsed Tommy Noonan and Alexis Harrison to join her on the body.
Lovebird, a Philadelphia-area chicken restaurant, is expanding to Connecticut.
"When there are hard decisions to be made to address our unsustainable spending and tax increases, I want Jim making them."
Fairfield Restaurant Week starts today / Meet Fairfield school board candidates / Fairfield teachers union Board of Finance endorsements
A package containing a roughly $500 vaccuum was stolen over the weekend in Fairfield, police said.
Fairfield's Nov. 2 election is just around the corner. Meet the four candidates seeking a seat on the Board of Education.
Participating resturants are offering special prix fixe or other discounted menus, as well as takeout and family meal deals.
Corporate partners make new Career Explorations Program at the Smilow-Burroughs Clubhouse possible.
The League of Women Voters will present a Candidates Night on Monday.
Jill Vergara shared views with Patch about running for Representative Town Meeting District 7.
The free event, which drew a large crowd, included a variety of seasonal activities, a fire truck and several food trucks.
The contract of President Mark R. Nemec has been extended through the summer of 2027.
Pack 88 will host boys and girls from local elementary schools to build and race Lego cars.
"Alexis is an independent voice and thinker who keeps abreast of a wide range of land use issues," writes Joanne Romano-Csonka.
"We offered support with an open mind, while also providing our opinions, concerns, and analysis of the VERIP," Republican leaders write.
Weir Farm National Park provides the beautiful bucolic backdrop to an ongoing series of workshops.
"Let's preserve quality of life in Fairfield," writes Nancy Bottger.
If elected, Thomas Lambert would bring preparedness and courtesy to the Representative Town Meeting, Lew Lerman writes.