Ridgefield resident Christine More tells Patch why she should be elected to the Board of Education.
Ridgefield High School is among the top public high schools in Connecticut, according to a new ranking by education platform Niche.
Ridgefield's Gavin Watson is challenging the conventional notions of what it means to be a capitalist.
Tiger Hollow Inc. and the Ridgefield Historical Society Join Forces for 2023 Holiday Historic House Tour and Preview Party on Dec. 1 and 2
Ridgefield resident Sean McEvoy tells Patch why he should be re-elected to the Board of Education.
A resident of Ridgefield since 1967, Mrs. Cummings taught Second Grade students in North Salem, NY until she retired in 1993.
Seminar series kicks off this Monday, October 2nd. This thought-provoking program is free and open to the public; no membership required.
Pink Aid Fundraiser at Mitchells, Westport on October 12th, 2023, will Help Women with Breast Cancer in Underserved CT Communities
All are welcome to bring their pets to St. Stephen's for a brief Blessing of the Animals ceremony.
Ridgefield resident Carson C.K. Fincham tells Patch why he should be re-elected to the Inland Wetlands Board.
They cannot wait to welcome this unbelievable cast to ACT of CT.
Member's coarse comments are unacceptable from any public official.
Ridgefield resident Sean Connelly tells Patch why he should be re-elected to the Board Of Selectmen.
Earl, a physicist, was part of the first wave of Americans to use computers as an integral part of complex calculations.
Thomas D. Colin was recently named 2024 "Lawyer of the Year" in Family Law in Stamford by Best Lawyers®.
Letter to the Editor
Patch editors are asking their readers to tell us about their favorite go-to locations for a refreshing ice cream cone.
Mr. Pattie loved animals and music, serving on the Board of Directors of the Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra.
Post involves overseeing historic structures and coordinating their maintenance as a member of the board of directors
First Selectman Rudy Marconi commended Daniela for the many ways in which the Ridgefield Chorale gives back to the community.
Florence enjoyed dancing, celebrating Halloween, and was fond of horror/monster movies.
2023/24 Season Focuses on "Storytelling" Through Music
Saturday, September 30th - 7:30 PM
Evening Celebration on October 5th Open to the Public
September is the month to start cutting things back, according to Ridgefield Garden Club member Lisa Chuma.
Ridgefield's emergency services crews will join forces Sunday to present "Safety Day," a free family-friendly event.
This November, I unequivocally endorse Dawn-Marie Callahan for Ridgefield Board of Education.
Oct. 1 talk at Ridgefield Library by Dr. Susan Ferentinos to launch Oral History Project and LGBTQ History Month
Ned Lamont, Rudy and Peggy Marconi, Attorney General William Tong, Senator Julie Kushner and Sponsor Garden Party Fundraiser Sept 17th 2-4PM
Nutmeg & Neighbors, open to the public, features food, live DJ music for dancing, children's activities, and a raffle of some 30 prizes.
Four-Part Series is Open to the Public
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation has announced semifinalists, and 7 Ridgefield students made the cut.
Co-hosted by the League of Women Voters of Ridgefield and Ridgefield Library
Musician, composer, and collaborator Laura Ortman will perform Transonic Homes, a solo violin performance in The Aldrich's Sculpture Garden.
The goals of this collaboration are to record, preserve, and share Ridgefield LGBTQIA+ stories
A fabulous, fun three days of music - this weekend!
Join Brittney Richardson, the founder of Muse Squad, as she launches her junior class for ages 8- 11 at Ridgefield Parks & Recreation.
A fundraiser for vital ministries, the event features, food, children's activities, live DJ, cash bar, and raffle prizes.
Calling all basketball fans!
Western Connecticut State University will host Homecoming 2023 on Saturday, Oct. 7.