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Ridgefield Car Break-Ins; State Forgives $385,000 Schlumberger Loan; Ridgefield High Ranked Top School on Newsweek

Scotland Elementary to Welcome New Principal; O'Grady Wins Republican Primary; Ridgefield Police Seek Public's Help Finding Robbery Suspects

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

The Town of Ridgefield purchased the 45-acre property between Old Quarry Road and Sunset Lane in 2012 and currently oversees 30 acres. Read more.>>>The Town of Ridgefield Won't Have to Pay Back $385,000 Loan for Schlumberger

Ridgefield, Redding, Brookfield and Bethel police are reporting numerous smash and grab vehicle break-ins in the area. Read more here.>>> Ridgefield Police Warn of Area Car Break-Ins Across the Region

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Ridgefielders have another reason to show their Tiger Pride as RHS has been ranked in Newsweek's top high schools in the nation. Read more here.>>> Ridgefield High Ranked in Newsweek’s Top Public High Schools in America for 2016

Scotland Elementary will welcome a new principal when school starts on Sept. 1, 2016. Read more here.>>> Scotland Elementary to Welcome New Principal

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