Here are the latest, local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Ridgefield.
As of March 26, a total of 1012 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been reported among Connecticut residents.
The accelerated pace of confirmed infections has caused Ridgefield to call for stricter enforcement of social distancing restrictions.
Gov. Ned Lamont announced that the state had more than 200 new confirmed coronavirus cases since Monday.
Ridgefield Health Director Ed Briggs updated the tally in the Monday afternoon Town COVID-19 briefing.
The first selectman has updated Ridgefield residents with the latest info on how the new coronavirus is affecting the town.
First Selectman Rudy Marconi said his office was notified by the Department of Public Health on Saturday afternoon.
Ridgefield Health Director Ed Briggs says that a resident in his 80s has tested positive for the new coronavirus.
The meeting is scheduled for Monday at 4 p.m., and residents will be able to stream it online.
Ridgefield First Selectman Richard Marconi announced the state of emergency as a precaution against coronavirus.
Prestige Companion & Homemakers, an elderly home-care service that serves Ridgefield takes important steps to prevent spread of coronavirus.
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The bad fish has caused two known cases of scombroid poisoning in Connecticut, the Department of Health has warned.
There are no vaccines to prevent or medicines to treat the Powassan virus, according to the CDC.
How long you live might be affected by your neighborhood, according to the most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control.
A free meditation session is being offered at Peterson Chiropractic & Acupuncture in Ridgefield to help people learn to de-stress.
Peterson Chiropractic & Acupuncture is offering Ridgefield teachers a free 30-minute massage and spinal check for teacher appreciation week.
Peterson Chiropractic & Acupuncture is offering Town of Ridgefield employees a free 30-minute massage and spinal check.
Ridgefield's Peterson Chiropractic & Wellness shares how a modern plague known as noise pollution can have negative effects on your health.
Ridgefield's Peterson Chiropractic & Acupuncture is offering new patients a gift this February.
Peterson Chiropractic of Ridgefield takes a look at how exercising your brain has many health benefits.
Peterson Chiropractic takes a look at how daily stress is not good for the body and what to do to reduce stress through chiropractic care.
Stress can contribute to the development of major illnesses, such as heart disease, depression, and obesity.
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The Ridgefield High School Girls Volleyball Freshman, JV & Varsity teams are gearing up for their 'Dig Pink' event
More than 100 cases have been identified across the country, according to the CDC.
Here are two foods you want to clear from your kitchen now. They've been linked to outbreaks in Connecticut.
"Do not eat this cereal," the CDC says as a salmonella outbreak has now sickened 100 people in 33 states including Connecticut.
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Connecticut saw more than 1,000 fatal drug overdoses in 2017
The flu season still has weeks remaining and Connecticut officials are urging residents to continue to take precautions.
Connecticut hit a grim milestone with more than 1,000 overdose deaths in 2017, compared to 917 in 2016.
A Sound Immersion Circle will be held at the Liphe Balance Center on Feb. 18 in Weston, just 20 minutes from Ridgefield.
An annual ranking released by the United Health Group ranks the healthiest states for 2017.
Over 180 women say massage therapists at the country's largest massage chain groped or otherwise violated them, a Buzzfeed report revealed.
Earlier this week, we told you about Connecticut's safest hospitals. But what about the hospitals that received the lowest safety grades?
The recall was announced in response to a single product testing positive for listeria. Products were distributed throughout the U.S.
Connecticut continues to see a sharp rise in opioid-related deaths. This review tracks the first half of 2017 cases throughout all of CT.