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Fairfield Business Offers 'A Fun Escape' With New Art Program
The Studio Fairfield is providing a space for clients to create art and community with its new Independent Open Studio program.

The Studio Fairfield is providing a space for clients to create art and community with its new Independent Open Studio program.

The free program brings Fairfield residents a chance for relaxation, community and smooth jazz.
Two Fairfield Little League teams — one baseball and one softball — won the state title this year.
“They pick each other up,” the team's manager said. “They are all great friends and constantly encourage one another.”
The repurposed license plates bring history and sustainability to portraits of famous faces and area residents alike.
More than 30 Fairfield households held tag sales as part of an effort to benefit Operation Hope.
The Tucker Fund supports gardens and other green spaces in Fairfield, in memory of its young namesake.
Making gluten-free a tasteful experience, this Norwalk business offers something more delicious.
The win was the Little League team's second championship in three years.
A Southport family is helping fund the program benefitting children of local police.
Thrifting may be trendy these days, but The Store at First Church Congregational has been repurposing items to help the community for years.
“The Eco Dude” takes a five-year lease on his eco evolution store on Washington Street in Norwalk.
Brad Kerner, aka Eco Dude, recently signed a lease on two adjacent storefronts in Fairfield Center for his business.
Jennifer and Bill Kenny have moved their performance studio, nursery and landscape design businesses into the same Greenfield Hill building.
The longtime Fairfield resident and business owner is giving away 5 percent of each invoice to the charity of his client's choice.
One mom is working to make Spanish immersion more accessible to Fairfield's young learners.
Hundreds of visitors came from all over the region to attend Pequot Library’s 61st Summer Book Sale, featuring more than 100,000 items.
“My goal is to hire as many veterans and their family members as I can,” said Sean-Michael Green, of JDog Junk Removal & Hauling Fairfield.
A busy Sidewalk Sale & Street Fair brought hundreds of people out to shop Saturday in downtown Fairfield.
“I can’t remember something that has been more supported,” Selectwoman Nancy Lefkowitz said.