The online survey is meant to gauge how the town’s 600 businesses and nonprofit organizations are performing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fairfield County Bank's digital solutions have assisted clients during the shift focus towards online banking.
Mid-life wasn't a crisis, but an opportunity, for this Ridgefield podcaster. Now she's helping others get comfortable behind a mic.
New small business Recess Playworks in Ridgefield is not just pivoting in the pandemic, they're crushing it.
The pandemic is wreaking havoc with education. But one expert it thinks it may actually be a boon to child development. Who saw that coming?
VanGo, a ride service for Ridgefield kids, is helping families stay safe with grocery shopping and delivery services during the pandemic.
A Ridgefield landscaper is getting more junk removal calls now that so many are staying at home during the COVID-19 quarantine.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We’re publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Ridgefield Businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
Chef's Warehouse, in Ridgefield, today announced that it has adopted a 364-day duration stockholder rights agreement.
Ridgefield has mandated that all hair salons and nail salons are to close by the end of day, Wednesday.
Can a gym go online? For Trinity CrossFit in Ridgefield, it may be essential to staying in business during the coronavirus outbreak.
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is cancelling programs through the end of March, in light of concerns about the coronavirus.
Funds will benefit area programs for women undergoing diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer in Connecticut.
A Ridgefield-based business, CorCystems, is happy to be celebrating their 20th year in business.
New business Recess Playworks answers the very modern question, "How do you get work done with small children all around you?"
Stop & Shop’s resident hazard detector is turning one
M. Augustus “Gus” Ryer serves as 2020 Vice President-at-Large for Small Firms, Region 1 and 2 for the Connecticut REALTORS®.
Fairfield County Bank, with four offices in Ridgefield, introduces a new program designed to support local Fairfield County charities.
Make-A-Wish ® Connecticut has named Ridgefield resident Bridget Mazzio-Colabella to its Board of Directors.
Make-A-Wish® Connecticut warmly and proudly welcomes Bridget Mazzio-Colabella to its Board of Directors.
Orders for the patient specified that two staff members were required to move them, but only one aide was on hand at the time of the fall.
Ridgefield's Jimmy R. Landry wrote a song about servicemen who *won't* be home for Christmas, and it's starting to snowball...
The DIY artisan boutique looks to expand its jewelry retail operation with its move downtown.
The goal of the coalition is to share the expertise, experience, and knowledge of each animal shelter with each other.
A "Ridgefield Music Store Farewell Jam" is scheduled at Redding Roadhouse on Aug. 6.
Baglio is a native New Yorker who began her career as a corporate attorney specializing in mergers and acquisitions.
The new director is 'committed to using art to connect people to ideas and to each other...'
The loss to the IRS in income taxes and employment taxes was $816,954.
Nod Hill Brewery is now powered completely by solar energy
The new plans for the property call for a golf academy and boarding school
The acquisition is expected to generate approximately $50 million in annualized net sales.
This New Canaan store loosely traces its roots back to the 1920's. Patch caught up with the new owner.
The deal brings in about $103,000 to the town, who is the landlord
The nurse aide also failed to report the error to the charge nurse.
A re-launch is planned for the last week of February or first week of March
It's the sixth Main Street business to shutter since December.
The Planning & Zoning Commission rejected a developer's plan to build self-storage units along Route 7's business zone in Branchville.
A store spokesperson wrote on Facebook. "If this trend continues our precious downtown is going to look very different in 5 years’ time."
Town leaders are looking for ways to tackle the problem.