Dinner and News of the World, with a historical 'news of Ridgefield' introduction
What's causing the daily coronavirus positivity rate and hospitalizations to edge upward?
All social distancing and associated Covid protocols in place and the RTB Kids will christen the new outdoor stage!
The CT Public Utility Regulatory Authority "will consider fines and penalties," according to the draft decision delivered Friday.
Aldrich Undercover has been re-envisioned as a virtual event featuring live musical performances and an online art sale.
Gov. Ned Lamont has said he is against the so-called "mansion tax," and doesn't think the bill will pass the legislature. What do you think?
The Old Farmer's Almanac sees summer arriving early.
A Ridgefield resident since 1992, Dave was a Fire Protection Engineer for 29 years at AltieriSeborWieber LLC consulting engineers of Norwalk
The Ridgefield Thrift Shop is excited to announce that we will be providing grants to 70 local non-profit organizations this year!
Aspiring and established Ridgefield writers are invited to a wide variety of online classes this spring through Westport Writers Workshop.
The portion of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing. Here's how it’s changed in Fairfield County.
Ridgefield continues to make progress vaccinating residents.
St. Luke's School will have a five weeks of multisport camp, five weeks of baseball camp and two weeks of football camp this summer
See Arthur Miller’s passionate play in an Encore in HD screening this Sunday, March 21
a call to action by Ridgefield Allies
Gov. Ned Lamont announced his plan to build a new organization within Connecticut government that would centralize the state's IT resources.
Projects in Wilton and Ridgefield have been awarded 2020 Open Space and Watershed Land Acquisition Grants amounting to about $200,000.
"The problem is that a risk protection order does not prevent the subject from acquiring a new firearm..."
The coronavirus death toll in the state is now 7,799, following the 11 new deaths recorded on Monday.
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Gov. Ned Lamont announced the state will be accelerating the rollout of the vaccine as hospitalizations again climbed over 400 beds.
Gov. Ned Lamont issued an executive order extending telehealth services to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
A Ridgefield mom and entrepreneur has created a fun new way for families to celebrate Easter and the holidays while staying safe.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Fairfield County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
The eateries are two of 92 in the state to be awarded a grant from the Connecticut Restaurant Relief Fund program provided through DoorDash.
Watch concerts, movies and Broadway theater from the comfort of your own home!
The Ridgefield Library Association is seeking applications from local residents for membership on its Board of Directors. Self-nominatio ...
Here is how many Ridgefield residents were recently vaccinated, according to the state Department of Public Health.
President Joe Biden challenged all states to vaccinate every adult against COVID-1 by May 1. Gov. Ned Lamont says he's on board with it.
See what's happening in Ridgefield - check out the Patch Calendar
Experts warn that March could be among the most expensive months for gasoline prices nationwide.
Daylight saving time — colloquially known as "daylight savings" — begins on the second Sunday in March.
March 14 at 4:30pm in front of the Sanctuary
Mr. Saia managed departments of Radiology in a number of hospitals including Montefiore and Stamford Hospital.
Diana Bowes, Westport resident, has been on The Aldrich's Board since 2014 and has served as vice chair since 2017.
Americans could soon be seeing $1,400 checks in their bank accounts as well as a big boost in child tax credits.
LiveChat for Nonprofits is a new service for our patrons, allowing us to communicate with you quickly and easily through LiveChat on our ...
She joined the highly exclusive 1,000 point club, on a 3-point shot in the first half of Friday's contest.
State Senator Derek Slap steps in as Senate Chair of Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee.
will discuss ‘Black Laws’ and records in Ridgefield Historical Society webinar March 21