Ridgefield, CT|News|
Ridgefield Library Presents Ridgefield Folk with Rani Arbo and Greg Ryan
The performance takes place Sunday, November 13.
The performance takes place Sunday, November 13.
The $25,000 Coachella Valley Spotlight grant came as a surprise to the organization.
LeGeyt represents Avon and Canton in the General Assembly.
Fr. Golas returns to Enfield as the new Administrator at Saint Bernard Parish.
Westchester-based PR & marketing firm creates “buzz” for many new clients.
Shakespeare’s classic comedy "Twelfth Night" features disguises, mistaken identities, and the chaos of love.
The Ridgefield Library presents "Eating Your Way to Health" and "Letting Go of the Past" as part of its Holistic Health and Wellness Series.
Alameda County Women’s Hall of Fame seeks nominations of women who have contributed to the community.
The wetland area has been renamed to honor the family in light of their efforts to protect the Richmond shoreline from development.
Windsor Mill Middle and Lyons Mill Elementary principals were also nominated for the statewide award.
The NPS will allow temporary equipment staging on its land during the construction of the Potomac Yard Metrorail Station.
“Fall Back”, change your clocks, check your smoke alarm batteries.
The Hockomock Area YMCA invites interested athletes to sign up.
The Parks & Recreation Department was presented the GRPA District Agency of the Year Award during a district banquet.
“Unmask the Future Masquerade Ball” raised $720,000 to support the New Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital–Needham BreastCare Center.
Residents to drop off old or burned out string lights and extension cords at several are facilities.
Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants hosts six Westborough students interested in the profession at Babson College.
Fall commuter rail schedule adjustments will take effect November 21.
The Pumpkin Drop event takes place November 6 at Keith Mione Community Park.
'There is an AlterNative' Benefit Concert takes at the Quick Center.