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Ridgefield Prevention Council Sets Carnival Dates; Police Make Pokémon GO Video; Short-Short Controversy; Caterer Sues Town

41 Jobs in Ridgefield Public Schools; Ridgefielder Patrick Walsh Campaigns with Daughters at Lobsterfest; Tiger's Den Holds Fundraiser.

RIDGEFIELD, CT — Catch up on all of the news stories you might have missed this past week on Patch.

A man dressed "inappropriately" near Marty Motors has some Ridgefielders a little hot under the collar. Read more here.>>> Man in Short-Shorts Has Ridgefielders Concerned: Report

Dr. Henry Seemann filed the suit against the Town of Ridgefield on June 24 and is arguing that his lease was unfairly terminated. Read more.>>> Former Operator of Ridgefield Golf Course Restaurant Suing Town for $15K: Report

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Democrats from across the region came to the annual picnic and talk about the changes they hope to accomplish should they win the election. Read more.>>> Connecticut Attorney General, CT Dems Speak on Hot Topic Issues at Democratic Picnic

Republicans from across CT, including Ridgefield's Patrick Walsh, celebrated and advocated for their party while enjoying a lobster dinner. Read more here.>>> Ridgefielder Patrick Walsh Campaigns with Daughters at Lobsterfest

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Ridgefield's Prevention Council is busy planning a carnival this fall which will include an array of fun-filled games, rides and amusements. Read more.>>> Ridgefield Prevention Council Announces Fall Carnival Dates

"We're happy to see everyone out there playing the Pokémon GO game...getting out into the community and interacting with one another." Read more.>>> WATCH: Ridgefield Police & Prospector Theater Offer Safety Tips on Playing Pokémon GO

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