Peterson Chiropractic has changed their name but their commitment to helping the community to heal naturally remains the same.
U.S. News and World Report has released its 2017-18 rankings of best hospitals in the country.
A new study found 11 harmful contaminants in the state's drinking water. How clean is your community's water supply?
What’s legal isn’t necessarily safe when it comes to your drinking water.
Generous donation to the Norwalk River Valley Trail for the first two miles of the trail in Ridgefield
Brooke Blake is battling a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer.
Ridgefield Parks & Recreation is offering 'Free Yoga, Spin and Trx' with new and renewing memberships.
The Ridgefield Library presents "Eating Your Way to Health" and "Letting Go of the Past" as part of its Holistic Health and Wellness Series.
Open enrollment extends to Dec. 7.
During October, Ridgefield Patch shares stories from women who have fought, or are currently battling, breast cancer to raise awareness.
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Ridgefield area groups are working to increase funding and awareness for the disease.
Silver Hill is partnering with the Ridgefield Community Coalition against Substance Abuse to educate individuals about the risks.
More than 2.4 percent of Ridgefielders are at poverty level and 246 use the SNAP program, however there is no free summer program for kids.
The Center for Disease Control's most recent report includes confirmed and probable cases of Lyme disease reported in Ridgefield.
These are the meals that contain the highest calorie count at chain restaurants in the Ridgefield area and beyond.
The 'Lights, Camera, Research' fundraiser will be held on Saturday, June 18 in Ridgefield to benefit the SMS Research Foundation.
Air pollution levels of ground-level ozone in the area are predicted to be unhealthy for sensitive groups on Thursday.
Free summer solstice yoga will be held Sunday, June 19 from 9-10:15 a.m. with instructor Christy Stevenson.
Know someone struggling with substance abuse or addiction? Ridgefield C.A.R.E.S. is a free resource for addicts' loved ones.
Farmers from Ridgefield and across the state are gearing up for the summer season to share their local produce at their farms and markets.
The local pregnant teen has decided to keep her baby because she said she does not believe in abortion and it is what God has given her.
The Ridgefield Library shares May's Newsletter regarding Adult Programs. Registration is open for the 'Memoir Writing Group' and more.
The family Lyme Disease prevention and community launch of a social media prevention campaign will take place April 28.
Show your Ridgefield Library card at the box office when purchasing your ticket and receive a second ticket for free.
Twenty-four states have legalized medical marijuana use for illness. Find out where you can get help near Ridgefield if you suffer.
The presentation will be held at Ridgefield VNA on Wednesday, April 27, 2016.
Ridgefield is invited to attend the Spiritual Conversations Series on April 23 at the Basil Yoga Center.
The event includes close to 40 health-focused organizations that will offer free screenings, demonstrations and information.
NAMI of Southwest CT, a support, education and advocacy provider for Ridgefield families affected by mental illness, is hosting the event.
The benefit bike ride is to raise funds for Ridgefield-based Max Michael Rosenfield Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not for profit corporation.
The benefit is being held at Ristorante Gallo in Ridgefield.
Connecticut continues to see a sharp rise in heroin and other opioid-related deaths. This review tracks 2015 cases throughout all of CT.
Book your bike now for a high energy, fun-filled Friday night with friends and support a program that changes lives!
Coaches at the AmeriCares Free Clinic Danbury will help empower patients to make healthy lifestyle changes.
A Danbury doctor blames "weak family dynamics combined with societal influence related to peer pressure" as the source of the heroin problem
Find out which Ridgefield gyms and free apps will help get you back on track if you're thinking about ditching those New Year's resolutions.