Four Ridgefield students receive Scholarships from the Ridgefield Womans' Club
Pat was a secretary and office manager for a small privately owned company for a few years and then decided to become an airline hostess.
The Ridgefield Office of Emergency Management is advising residents to expect power outages when Tropical Storm Isaias blows into town.
On Aug. 9 at 2 p.m., Richard Eyre’s spirited production of Mozart’s masterful comedy from the Met Opera’s 2014/2015 season returns.
In honor of the 2020 Women’s’ Suffrage Centennial, twenty- three artists from Fairfield County and beyond joined together to create..
The man was driving his motorcycle eastbound on Route 35 when it went off the roadway, striking a road sign, on Saturday.
St. Luke's Students Enjoy the Eighth Grade Promotion Ceremony
Berger-Girvalo was a vocal advocate for including COVID-19 as an option to vote by absentee in the November election.
Students must earn a grad point average of 3.8 or better for a spot on the Dean's List.
A lifelong resident of Ridgefield, Bob was a US Army Veteran and a retired custodian of the Bethel school system.
A virtual information session to address the access, safety and security of registering and voting in the upcoming elections.
State Senator Haskell remarked on the response to the Pledge to Advance Connecticut, a new tuition and fee-free community college program.
Four Ridgefield mothers have begun an online petition urging Lamont to loosen rules about full in-class attendance the first day of school.
The film also gives perspective from today’s artists who have been carrying on the musical legacy of the Laurel Canyon sound.
The Playhouse is currently doing socially distanced seating, so all patrons will be seated by an usher on a first come first served basis.
Mask wearing is "critical," according to the district's plan, and outdoor space will be used whenever possible.
Fans can enjoy these classic works on the big screen through the end of the summer.
This act fully funds the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) and establishes the National Parks and Public Land Legacy Restoration Fund.
"While we can't predict what November will look like, we can act now to expand our voting options..."
Year-long series celebrating the 19th Amendment continues
The Ridgefield Responds Residential Rent Assistance Program will conclude on July 31.
The popular “Hello Fairfield County” team is once again embracing their #localhelpinglocal mission.
George had a passion for reading, and manned the Circulation Desk at the Ridgefield Library for nearly 20 years.
A 2020 virtual voter information session with the Ridgefield Registrars of Voters and Town Clerk to address voting access and security.
The coronavirus testing previously scheduled for Saturday, July 25, in Ridgefield has been canceled.
The play that first established Arthur Miller as a playwright will screen August 15.
14th Annual Fundraiser Runs July 31 – August 2 With Raffles & Free Margaritas To Benefit People With Disabilities
"We are seeing a trend of younger people beginning to get the virus and we are attributing that partially to their relaxed behavior..."
State Senator Will Haskell’s campaign called 10,129 households in the 26th District in which at least one occupant is over 70 years old.
Incoming senior at St. Luke's School takes first place in prestigious art competition.
Ridgefield Board of REALTORS is proud to announce Gabby among the 45 outstanding children of CT REALTORS® .
Students Receive 18 Nominations and Take Home Three Prestigious Awards
Students must earn at least a 3.3 GPA to make the Dean's List at SUNY New Paltz.
The host of “The Late Late Show” on CBS is the star of One Man, Two Guvnors - one of the funniest productions in National Theater history!
You can learn from anywhere with NEW Zoom classes at The Ridgefield Playhouse this summer!
Filmed live in 2018 in London’s Theater Royal, this extravaganza tells the story of an understudy who becomes a star.
The Academy Award-winning documentary will screen July 24.
Wooster participated for the first time in the HALO Awards for Connecticut High School theatre and was recognized with 17 nominations.
The Public Schools have named Ridgefield High School Family and Consumer Science Teacher Lori Peck as their Teacher of the Year.
Animated classics return to the big screen this summer at The Ridgefield Playhouse as part of the Bruce Bennett Nissan Family Series.