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Ridgefield's annual Memorial Day Parade stepped off Monday with a rifle salute at the Jesse Lee Memorial United Methodist Church veterans monument and concluded with ceremonies at Ballard Park, marking the 250th anniversary of America.
Read the full story →The Connecticut State Department of Education named Ridgefield High School a 2026 Connecticut Blue Ribbon School, one of only six statewide, recognizing high academic performance and low chronic absenteeism. An awards ceremony is set for June 9 in West Hartford.
Read the full story →Ridgefield's Public Safety Facilities Committee debated cost limits and facility concepts as smaller working groups refined proposals for new police and fire facilities.
Read the full story →Budget discipline at the Board of Finance, keeping taxes in check without sacrificing core services like schools, roads, and public safety.
Ridgefield's Police, Fire, and First Responders deserve modern facilities and steady support. We back a thoughtful, fiscally sound path forward.
Decisions about Ridgefield's character should be made in Ridgefield, not dictated by mandates from Hartford that ignore local context.
Fair, balanced representation on the Board of Education and schools that prepare children for life, academically and personally.
Transparent decision-making and a real role for Republican voices on every board and commission.
Honest accounting on town infrastructure projects. Residents deserve to know what they are paying for and why.
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