Six handpicked films for our seniors – for FREE!
Ridgefield restaurants could use the Mother's Day business as they continue to face economic headwinds that began with the COVID pandemic.
We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in Ridgefield.
Founders Hall is pleased to offer several upcoming seminars this month which are free and open to the public. Please join us!
Sisters Anita I. Barz and Theresa J. Barz, of Ridgefield, were both trailblazers in their own right
It is important to remember that every vote counts!
Grammy Winner Jimmy Webb Brings His Multi-Media Show “Jimmy Webb: The Glen Campbell Years” to the Ridgefield Playhouse on Thurs, May 4
Ridgefield High School has announced the students who have earned Honors and High Honors for the third quarter of the 2022-23 school year.
Also known as "Sunshine," Kay made everyone feel good by complimenting them to brighten their day.
An opportunity for residents to comment on the first draft of the proposed charter changes
The reconstructed parking area will feature new landscaping, lighting, asphalt and electric vehicle chargers.
The total proposed spending plan is a 4.07 percent increase over the current budget.
Ridgefield’s First Responders have been working closely with town officials on steps to improve the emergency response structure.
A retired elementary school teacher, Kathleen taught in the New York City public school system and was a dedicated advocate for education.
Douthat, a New York Times opinion columnist and author, will discuss his battle with a devastating sickness, a chronic form of Lyme disease.
Feasts featuring signature cuisine such as mole, pozole, enchiladas, sopes, quesadillas are a big part of Mexican Mother’s Day.
Join us for the movie screening of "THE QUIET EPIDEMIC" The Breaking Story about the Real Impact of a Long-Ignored Epidemic
Over the course of our 20-year history, we have enjoyed the assistance of 1,657 volunteers who provided over 60,225 total hours of service!
Board of Finance members Mike Rettger and Andrew Okrongly provide their vision of 'A Responsible 2023-24 Town Budget'
Fri - Sun, April 28-30 Fri - Sun, May 5-7 Open 10AM - 5PM All Days
The Town of Ridgefield Board of Selectmen and Planning and Zoning Commission are hosting a Town Hall with CT Legislators and the public.
Thrown Stone is delighted to announce the cast of the world premiere of Seven Cousins for a Horse by Tammy Ryan.
Homes in Ridgefield sold for a median $797,450 in the fourth quarter of 2022, down 0.3 percent from the same period the previous year
Work will begin this week on the Branchville Transit Oriented Development Plan.
The Charter Revision Commission (CRC) is finalizing its review and consideration of more than 120 suggested changes to the town’s charter.
The Ridgefield Historical Society is in the process of updating the town’s Historical Resource Inventory, and needs your help.
The "Inside Ridgefield Town Hall" series is a bi-weekly update written by Gillian Sheerin.
Anthony founded the brokerage firm AJ Pace & Co., where he ran a hedge fund for over 25 years.
Working group prepares for new projects in preservation and community outreach
As the vice president of a trucker’s union, Vincent successfully advocated and negotiated on behalf of thousands.
Born in Brooklyn to immigrant parents from Denmark and Ireland, Svend learned early on the value of hard work.
The "Inside Ridgefield Town Hall" series is written by Gillian Sheerin.
The Ridgefield Democratic Town Committee unanimously elected Arnold DiLaura as Chair of the 24-member committee, succeeding Carina Drake.
In addition to the prison term, the Washington, D.C. court ordered 36 months of supervised release and restitution of $2,000.
Several athletes from Ridgefield are among over 400 Connecticut runners competing in the 2023 Boston Marathon. Here's the local list:
Eversource will be doing some maintenance work along the Rail Trail. Here's the schedule…
Meet the winners!
Volunteers are needed to assist in the work of beautifying Ridgefield’s Ballard Green senior housing community.
After 70 years, Squash's Ridgefield Office Supply is selling its last post-it notes and paper clips, and closing up shop.
Costumed characters will be stationed along Main Street; reservations at Ridgefield Historical Society