Ridgefield is developing a reputation as a welcoming, safe and inclusive place, not just for the LGBTQ+ community, but for EVERYONE.
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"...this exquisite Sturgis-built 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath colonial home" includes 2-acres of land.
The town voted to reject the developer's proposal for an apartment complex, according to a report.
"Drenched in natural light, with hardwood floors & designed for relaxed indoor/outdoor entertaining…"
The U.S. News list ranks all 6 Ridgefield elementary schools, and also includes where they rank across Connecticut.
Bob was a long serving member of the Ridgefield Zoning Board of Appeals.
Ridgefield High School has announced the students who have earned Honors and High Honors for the first quarter of the 2023-24 school year.
The gala celebrated the commitment of Fairfield County Bank, the recipient of SPHERE's Commitment to Service Award.
As the weather turns colder, Ridgefield Social Services sees more requests for assistance.
The Ridgefield Playhouse has made its fundraising goal to reach 20,000 students in person for free over the 2023-2024 school year.
Concert at Ridgefield Playhouse. Proceeds benefit Ridgefield Responds: Hope for Ukraine.
"Get Sparked:" SOAR Together invites Ridgefield residents to come together for Connecticut's first holiday loneliness awareness day.
Restaurants open for Thanksgiving on Thursday, Nov. 23, offer a range of dining experiences, from fine dining to fast casual to fast food.
Tom lived in Ridgefield for 51 years and was active in the town and St. Stephen’s Church, where he served as a Junior Warden from 1982-1984.
Ability Beyond's Autumn Mental Health Breakfast raised nearly $100,000 for regional services
Author will visit Ridgefield to talk about the hero turned traitor on Wednesday, Dec. 6
"The cedar shake roof, recently updated and oiled, elevates the curb appeal of the home."
Philip was a full professor of Computer Science and Industrial Engineering at Hofstra University for forty years.
Arlene had the uncanny ability to strike up a conversation with just about anyone. You could always count on her to remember anyone's name.
Support Tiger Hollow and the Ridgefield Historical Society by giving a few hours on Dec. 2
"The Ridgefield RTC celebrates its candidates who prevailed up and down yesterday’s ballot…"
American Legion Post 78 will host the Ridgefield Veterans Day Ceremony at Lounsbury House on Saturday.
Arabella Lopez, a Ridgefield High School freshman, is the youngest to ever win the Liz Janangelo Caron Women’s Player of the Year Award.
A timeless tradition ushers in the winter holiday season when the Ridgefield School of Dance presents The Nutcracker on Nov. 19.
Here are the vote totals for every candidate that ran in the Ridgefield local elections on Tuesday, Nov. 7.
Democrats have declared victories across the ballot, less than two hours after the polls closed in Ridgefield
Featuring Symphony Orchestra, String Orchestra & Wind Ensemble
A Ridgefield woman was assaulted after she got into an argument with another woman over an off-leash dog, according to police.
Just in time for the holiday shopping rush, Marshalls in Ridgefield will be open seven days a week.
League of Women Voters & the Ridgefield Library sponsor discussion about book censorship attempts around the country and CT.
Estate Planning - The Essentials December 12, 2023 1 - 2:30 PM at the Ridgefield Library
This is the latest area winner, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
A great evening of music in a fun, unique venue!
Democrats: Working for a Diverse & Inclusive Ridgefield
According to the listing, the layout is "designed for great flow, making it easy to host gatherings with friends and family."
Ridgefield resident Alexander Lycoyannis tells Patch why he should be re-elected to the Zoning Board of Appeals.