Steve Coulter is the managing editor of the Ridgefield Press. He oversees all editorial content for the weekly publication while maintaining The Press website and social media accounts to give its ...
RIDGEFIELD — Close to 200 people have signed a petition to deed restrict 12 acres of land on Prospect Ridge as open space. The land, however, is still being studied as a potential site for affordable ...
RIDGEFIELD — Ridgefield students will have to continue wearing masks while inside school buildings or buses next year, district officials announced Thursday as part of the schools’ safe return plan, ...
RIDGEFIELD — More than a year after the Board of Selectmen approved its application, the Ridgefield Affordable Housing Committee has secured a $50,000 state grant to conduct a feasibility study to ...
Will the proposed Ridgefield Winter Club negatively affect the environment surrounding its location at 340 Peaceable Street? According to a series of experts who testified in front of the Planning and ...
Nod Hill Brewery indicated it is the first brewery in Connecticut to be powered entirely by solar energy, after installing a nearly 300-kilowatt photovoltaic array on the Ridgefield building it shares ...
Founders Hall Ridgefield would like to express our gratitude to our friends at SOAR Together, especially director Ginger Smith and delivery person extraordinaire Chris Svendsen, for the special flower ...
“I’m an open book,” Randall Horton said when discussing his new poetry collection, “#289-128,” which he titled after his Department of Corrections number that was assigned to him during his ...
Former Ridgefield First Selectman J. Mortimer Woodcock once envisioned a place where the public could go to observe nature up close — a place that offered immersive experiences to educate visitors ...
Doors may not be opening for trick-or-treaters on Main Street this year. New Street won’t have its usual over-the-top assemblage of gruesome decorations. And the downtown Halloween Walk is called off.
Water use and parking plans, threatened butterflies and light glare — if any of the 150 townspeople who turned out to the first hearing for a proposed private skating club on Peaceable Street came ...
In the wake of the Sandy Hook school tragedy, Connecticut enacted some of the strongest gun regulations in the country. And thankfully, they’ve worked. Connecticut’s smart laws have saved lives, and ...