Ridgefield groups mark Hailey’s Day of Kindness with food drives, donations and outreach supporting families, seniors and patients.
Ridgefield is accepting nominations for its 6th annual Cultural District Award recognizing individual contributions.
Aquarion will replace a pressure-reducing facility in Ridgefield next month, with minor traffic delays expected.
Ridgefield groups join Fairfield County Bank in marking 'Hailey’s Day of Kindness' on Dec. 18 with townwide acts of goodwill.
Weir Farm opens applications for its 2026 Artist-in-Residence program, offering seven artists month-long residencies.
Tellebration, disco skating, Lucky Lottery winners, failed referendum, Holiday Market preview, and more Ridgefield news
Election post mortem, beloved business shutters, flights delay, dinosaurs roar, La Boheme simulfeeds and Saturday runs…
Elementary schools honored, Halloween in full swing, countdown to Election Day, and bluegrass, jazz, Celtic and folk music at the library.
Veterans Day is coming up on Tuesday, Nov. 11, with several opportunities around Ridgefield to honor those who have served.
Smokeshop inspections, Aldrich outdoor events a 'go', Ghosts of Ridgefield tours, the Halloween Walk, and more…
Spooky stories, a runner's delight, more on the proposed combined fire/police/EMS building, and East Ridge Road tragedy…
Ridgefield’s No Kings rally at Veterans Park Saturday unites residents in "defense of democracy," with speakers and music.
Firefighter and EMT Michael Aurelia has been named the Ridgefield Fire Department’s 2025 Firefighter of the Year
Student phone use, "Our Town," Ridgefield's Scream Queen, "Hocus Pocus" screening, Roly Poly Guacamole, Scarecrows on Main, and more…
Ridgefield High alum Sarah Nicklin built a two-decade indie horror career leading to her 2025 role in “V/H/S/Halloween.”
Ridgebury Farm’s Fall Festival returns Oct. 24 in Ridgefield with food trucks, games, live music and family fun.
Queen B Coffee on Main Street hosts Ridgefield Pride’s art show linking creativity, inclusion, and suicide prevention.
Reynolds, Letterman, Max, big pumpkins, and more…
Ridgefield High School student Max Nadoraski is building something different, and it’s making waves nationally…
More than 300 guests attended Ridgebury Farm’s sold-out Farm Fete in Ridgefield, raising funds for equine-assisted therapy.
Sunny Ridgefield days and crisp evenings are perfect for outdoor fun. Here's where to find The Fun.
Phone use in the classroom, new e-bike rules, weekend activities, the local Oysterfest, sports, Running Club news, and more…
Good news for walkers, bikers, and Pete Davidson fans…
Alternative high school, PowerBall dreams, Flipping Creative, Art in Motion, Celebrity Softball — hear all about it on this week's PatchCast
Hot Dogs, History, Hamilton, UB40, that Post Office crash and the Original Jaws — hear all about it on this week's PatchCast.
Ridgefield CT Pride launches campaign for Suicide Prevention Week, urging residents to display Pride signs and support LGBTQ youth.
ROAR in Ridgefield will mark 25 years with a gala at Silver Spring Country Club
Ridgefield will host a Sept. 11 memorial Sept. 11 at 6:30 p.m. with music, readings, prayers, and tributes at the 9/11 Monument.
Art Walk, Back-to-School Shopping, and a Broadway cast performance.
Changes at the firehouse, women's basketball, a car show, concerts galore — find it all on this week's edition of the Ridgefield PatchCast.
The Have A Heart event in Ridgefield raised over $72K to fund Kids In Crisis' TeenTalk counseling for local students.
Ridgefield Fire Department swore in new firefighters and recognized members for training and career achievements.
Tiger Shark Tank, Ridgefield’s popular business pitch event returns in the fall.
E-bikes, archaeologists, Vince McMahon foibles, and a celebration at the Prospector Theater — find it all on this week's PatchCast.
New findings shed light on Ridgefield’s Revolutionary War battle as archaeologists uncover artifacts and new engagement sites.
New employment data numbers have just dropped for Ridgefield via the Connecticut Department of Labor.
Ridgefield Patch Podcast is a weekly roundup of Patch news and a glance ahead at the weekend events.
Ridgefield family launches scholarship fund to honor Brandon Gmelin, an 18-year-old athlete who died in a New York equipment accident.
Daniel Burke, badge #231, was sworn in by Town Clerk Jessica Green during a ceremony held at police headquarters Thursday morning.
Deirdre Maxted brings her passion for gardening to Ridgefield Station, creating colorful courtyard displays each spring.
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