The much-anticipated opening of the grocery store in Fairfield's former Kohl's location is set for the end of the month.
See the latest announcement from the Town of Fairfield.
Bileca was a professional Jai-Alai player in his youth and a Fairfield resident for most of his life.
Two sessions in August are still open for registration.
“My goal is to hire as many veterans and their family members as I can,” said Sean-Michael Green, of JDog Junk Removal & Hauling Fairfield.
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Brill, also known as “Tha Red Baron,” grew up in Fairfield and was a passionate hip-hop artist.
Militia clinch East Division of Zone 4 and qualify for state tournament
Bodies of missing teens reportedly found / Beloved teacher dies unexpectedly, community rallies / CT café to be featured in Christmas movie
The man, who was accompanied by an associate, stole bicycles from beach area homes, according to Fairfield police.
Here's what's happening at Town Hall and across Fairfield this week.
The series of events helps raise funds to end hunger and homelessness here at home.
“We had to replace it to preserve the building,” according to a library official, who said the 127-year-old roof had leaked in the past.
The Class of '25 is setting records as Fairfield's largest and academically strongest, and was selected from its biggest applicant pool ever
A busy Sidewalk Sale & Street Fair brought hundreds of people out to shop Saturday in downtown Fairfield.
Restaurants in Fairfield got over $5.7 million from the fund, but thousands more in Connecticut were shut out of the SBA program.
Rusty was an environmentalist who enjoyed being outdoors, playing golf and listening to classic rock music.
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Pedestrian hit by vehicle: Fairfield PD / "Nasty" thunderstorms, flooding concerns this weekend in CT / Search, recovery underway for teens
The owner said pandemic-related unemployment benefits created a lack of job interest, according to multiple reports.
The pedestrian was taken to a hospital to get treatment for minor injuries, and the driver was charged with distracted driving, police said.
“I can’t remember something that has been more supported,” Selectwoman Nancy Lefkowitz said.
“As a rule of thumb, residents should lock their car doors every time they exit their vehicle,” Chief Robert Kalamaras said.
Patch is seeking nominations for Neighbor To Know, a series about the community members who make Fairfield a better place.
Offense aplenty as Milford outlasts Fairfield Junior Legion
Bat and Martins' Pitching Lead Fairfield to big win over Milford
Man rescues big fish from flooded streets of Fairfield County town / Fairfield seeks feedback on town trees / A mom's heart-wrenching letter
Allyson Mandelbaum recently launched a line of beach hats, with new winter hats to come in the fall.
Stymied by the coronavirus pandemic, the Fairfield nonprofit is taking an unconventional approach to make its annual fundraiser happen.
The Fairfield Forestry Committee is updating its document for preserving, enhancing and maintaining the town’s trees.
Ganser was a fashion model for several years before moving on to a career in finance. He enjoyed skiing and scuba, and was a talented cook.
Fairfield getting $25 million from federal government / CT police officer, 25, dies after crash / $2.9 million winning lottery ticket sold
The drafts come after a record-setting season for the Fairfield University Stags.
Fairfield officials are holding an online informational workshop next week to discuss how best to use the money.
Over 75 vendors are expected to participate, setting up stands and offering a variety of merchandise for sale along the Post Road.
Fairfield's ex-CFO, in court Tuesday, tried to force a subordinate to alter invoices, but instead she went to the police, a prosecutor said.
Phil Hogan's perfection and Fairfield bats lift Militia over Milford
On view from September 17 to December 18, the museum will present three exhibitions focusing on issues of racial justice, racism and more
25 Seniors take on the school’s highest form of independent study.