The resignation agreement between Baldwin and the BOE makes no mention of her alleged plagiarism.
Selectmen have raised the possibility of another public debate and vote about deer hunting on town land.
Senior leadership positions were announced during a special assembly. The gathering has been a Wooster tradition since its founding years.
The national walkout is being organized by four RHS students
The Ridgefield Library Great Expectations gala benefit on April 28 will present the Hope H. Swenson Visionary Award to the Couri family.
$25,000 has been ear-marked for a site plan and traffic study
Ridgefield Guild of Artists Presents 2-1-2: A Juried Small Group Exhibition
All dogs over the age of six months and living in town must be vaccinated for rabies and licensed by the town clerk.
The annual Battle of the Bands has raised more than $100,000 for the Ridgefield Playhouse since 2010.
Joined Housatonic Habitat in 2013
Young and Old will present "An Intergenerational Performance and Reading."
The site is site near the Fox Hill condominium.
Transformational gift advances pioneering translational research to enhance patient care
The Ridgefield Chamber of Commerce will be holding a "Welcome Wednesday" today.
The Lafayette Escadrille were 38 American aviators who joined the fight before the U.S. entered the war.
The program will be presented by a licensed clinical social worker.
Christine O'Leary and her team of stand ups will entertain on Monday, April 30, 7:30 pm at The Ridgefield Playhouse. Tickets available now!
The Board of Education's budget request was trimmed.
A Ridgefield couple launched their DIY pizza making company called PIY, Pizza It Yourself, in order to bring families together over dinner.
The Ridgefield Library is offering a series of board game meet-ups and graphic design classes.
The area around the corner of Main and Governor is undergoing roadwork.
She was one of Ridgefield's most distinguished educators and administrators.
This is the work originally scheduled for last week.
Live demonstrations, Saturday, April 14
The theater has seen no major renovation in nearly two decades.
It's going to be another wild weather week. Tomorrow morning won't be pleasant and there may even be snowflakes before big changes.
Information on all of the available jobs and details on how to apply are included below.
Dog attacks were down across the country, but the number is still shockingly high.
Yom Hashoah Service to be held at St. Stephen's Church on April 11
In this fast-paced world we live in, a Ridgefield food delivery service brings convenience to consumers' busy lives with fresh, local food.
Mother Nature may be putting on a few Improv shows of her own, but we promise ours will be much more fun!!
A FREE family-friendly concert, followed by refreshments!
Arthur Avenue and The Cloisters
He was a New York Corrections Officer for over 7 years.
It was originally scheduled to slow traffic down the end of this week.
Dr. Karen Baldwin's resignation agreement is effective June 30.
School budget request trimmed, road work budget increase approved.
Two vehicles were stolen and others rummaged through in the area of Farmingville and Limekiln Roads.
See firsthand how students and teachers make meaning together every day!
Expect traffic on Route 35 near the Fox Hill condos to drop to a crawl.