She was nominated as one of the top 25 Ridgefield influencers in 2018 by Ridgefield Magazine.
The Tigers' Den restaurant closed in July after almost four years in business.
The owner offered heartfelt advice to local residents concerning the town's future.
The agreement includes a comprehensive wage and benefits package for employees.
The new service provides comprehensive information allowing customers to zero-in on details related to an outage.
Lions Bleecker Street Pizza on Danbury Road has closed up shop.
Peterson Chiropractic & Acupuncture is offering Ridgefield public school teachers a free 30-minute massage and spinal check.
The Ridgefield restaurant closed in July after almost four years in business.
The company acquired seven weekly papers that are primarily in southwestern Connecticut.
Danbury native Deanna Francesca has spent the past 15 years traveling the country, teaching and choreographing.
The new director has also served as the Arts in Education Director at Western Connecticut State University.
A soon-to-be sixth grader at East Ridge Middle School finds herself at ground zero of the plastic straw ban legislation.
Eversource is conducting aerial inspections of high-voltage electrical equipment.
The new rule was approved almost unanimously by more than 50 voters.
Boaters Take to the Water After July 1 Sales Tax Reduction on the Sale of Boats, Motors and Trailers
The operators of Nod Hill Brewery on Route 7 spearheaded the petition.
Why? Who cares, they are free! Here are the details.
Neighbors complain the equipment creates an eyesore and devalues property.
A U.S. Air Force veteran went "from air to hair" for a different type of sacrifice at a salon in Ridgefield.
Petitioners fell short in their bid to trigger a public hearing and a town meeting to lift restrictions on food trucks at breweries.
These speeds will be among the fastest and most widely available and include access to the nation’s largest Wi-Fi network.
Its hours will soon be the same as other similar establishments in Connecticut.
The Ridgefield Chamber of Commerce will be holding a "Welcome Wednesday" today.
A Ridgefield couple launched their DIY pizza making company called PIY, Pizza It Yourself, in order to bring families together over dinner.
In this fast-paced world we live in, a Ridgefield food delivery service brings convenience to consumers' busy lives with fresh, local food.
Ridgefield Board of Selectmen have approved a slight increase in the cost of building permits.
A Ridgefield hairdresser who faced a devastating cancer diagnosis proves that warriors come in all shapes and sizes.
A new set of rankings compiled by Forbes takes a look at the best employers for diversity in the U.S. See what CT companies made the list.
A national retailer announced Wednesday morning that several locations in Connecticut are going to close.
The new tax law will impact personal tax payers as well as businesses and corporations. Find out how.
The Daily Meal provided its "complete" food-and-drink guide for Connecticut, naming the best places to go in 18 categories.
Gov. Malloy is urging all Ridgefield tax filers that are behind on their payments to take the opportunity to make a fresh start.
Ridgefield businesses are joining forces to help those in need with an art benefit for Meals on Wheels at the Arts & Nature School.
OpenTable's verified diners selected a Connecticut restaurant as one of the best in America.
According to Yelp's highest rating filter, here are the top five eateries in town. Do you agree with this list?
Shoppers are gearing up for door-buster deals as Black Friday nears. Here's a look at the hours for Connecticut's shopping malls.
A Ridgefield lawyer wants families to know how to plan ahead should they find someone in their family diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.
The studio features a variety of offerings, including paint and sip, mommy and me classes, art, theater and more.
The beer itself is illegal in 12 states. It's made with something called ninja yeast.
The craft brewery, Ridgefield's first, is located at 137 Ethan Allen Hwy (Rt 7), about 1/4 mile north of the Branchville train station.