Politics & Government
Ridgefield Seeks Help from FEMA
The town is looking for the Fed's help to recover from the nor'easter and the macroburst.

RIDGEFIELD, CT -- The town is looking to the Federal Emergency Management Agency for some relief from the costs associated with the clean-up from the last two storms, the Ridgefield Press is reporting.
Specifically, the town is hoping for $111,000 in reimbursements to assist its recovery from the March nor'easter and the May macroburst. The plan to solicit the funds was made known at June 19 meeting of the finance board.
For more on the story, see The Ridgefield Press.
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