"This is more than a house. It’s an experience waiting to be realized. Don’t miss your chance to make it your own..." the listing states.
This Friday, October 20th at 1pm, Dr. Arthur Caplan will discuss a wide range of topics on medical ethics.
Born in poverty on New York’s Lower East Side, Berlin rose to dominate American popular music in the first half of the twentieth century.
"The two historic New England homes are being sold with antiques and artistic touches," the listing states.
Letter to the Editor
Congregation Shir Shalom in Ridgefield was evacuated Friday morning following an anonymous bomb threat. Police found no bomb.
Immaculate High School has announced its Honor Roll for the Spring 2023 semester, and several Ridgefield students have made the cut.
The off-price department store Marshalls will be nestled next to sister retailer HomeGoods in Ridgefield's Copps Hill Plaza.
Support for BOE candidates: Lipman & Paradiso
Informal discussion of Silvio Bedini's Ridgefield in Review, with special guests Peter and Leandra Bedini
GoFundMe set up to support family
Vote on Tuesday, November 7
Please Support the 8th Annual Max Michael Rosenfield Foundation Book Drive Saturday, October 14 10AM-4PM in front of Books on the Common
Ridgefield resident Divya Dorairajan tells Patch why she should be elected to the Board of Education.
Both the painting and dedication of the Pride Crosswalk were organized by Ridgefield CT Pride, a non-profit based in Ridgefield.
"The mornings are like paradise as you watch the sunrise come over the valley through the walls of glass," the listing states.
Ridgefield resident Molly McGeehin tells Patch why she should be re-elected as town treasurer.
Purchase Max Mix ice cream at Deborah Ann's and a NEW book will be purchased from Books on the Common for local kids in need. Ends Oct. 18.
Local Resident and Teacher Endorses Dawn-Marie Callahan for BOE
Ridgefield resident Sky Cole tells Patch why he should be elected as an alternate on the Zoning Board of Appeals.
A letter to endorse Jon Paradiso's campaign for Ridgefield's BOE
Ridgefield resident Stan Galanski tells Patch why he should be re-elected to the Board of Assessment Appeals.
Election of a slate of directors; by-laws revisions on agenda
The RRTC urges the League of Women Voters to set aside partisan tactics and uphold its principles, so that no candidate is silenced.
Ridgefield RTC calls for inclusive Board Of Education Candidate Forum
Ridgefield resident Wendy Gannon Lionetti tells Patch why she should be re-elected as town clerk.
Talk by Susan Ferentinos has been rescheduled for Nov. 15 at the Ridgefield Library
Join the Ridgefield Chorale for an afternoon of amazing choral music kicking off Artistic Director Daniela Sikora’s 25th Anniversary year.
$500,000 in state funding has been approved for the replacement of the Mountain Road culvert in Ridgefield.
Ridgefield resident David Ulmer tells Patch why he should be re-elected to the Board of Finance.
Pumpkin season is almost here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch near Ridgefield.
Wyatt Lipman and Jon Paradiso for Board of Education
Ridgefield resident Christopher Murray tells Patch why he should be elected to the Board of Selectmen.
Ridgefield resident Greg Kabasakalian tells Patch why he should be re-elected to the Board of Finance.
Dyslexia affects 1 in 5 people, but schools still can't seem to get it right. One Ridgefield mom looks to change that.
Eighty-five Connecticut school districts were included in Niche's latest ranking of 12,192 school districts nationwide.
Mr. Johnson was a retired management executive for IBM, and a past president of the Ridgefield Kiwanis Club.
After nearly 16 months of construction, the Ridgefield Main Street Project has been completed.
Integrity, Empathy and Inclusivity