The Andy Warhol Foundation has awarded The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield $75,000 to support its 2022 exhibitions program.
Although our personal income was goosed by government COVID-19 assistance, CT's rebound is not as high as most other states.
When the coronavirus pandemic hit last spring, people fled to CT. A new report shows where they ended up.
Attorney Matthew J. Sponheimer has joined Cramer & Anderson as a Trust & Estate Associate
The new hire has Fairfield County roots and comes to The Aldrich from the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Fairfield County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
The eateries are two of 92 in the state to be awarded a grant from the Connecticut Restaurant Relief Fund program provided through DoorDash.
Experts warn that March could be among the most expensive months for gasoline prices nationwide.
Diana Bowes, Westport resident, has been on The Aldrich's Board since 2014 and has served as vice chair since 2017.
See how well utility providers in the Ridgefield area and across CT serve their customers.
The Friends of Ridgefield planned to raise $100K for local restaurants in February. They are just over $35K of the way there.
An interior designer in Ridgefield has found the cure for the pandemic blues in a centuries-old Scandinavian aesthete.
Nadine Dolhy has operated Turkey Ridge in Ridgefield for 22 years. It closes on Sunday, but not for the reason you think.
The funds are meant to help non-profit museums and humanities organizations recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ridgefield small businesses and large corporations alike experienced unprecedented challenges during the coronavirus pandemic of 2020.
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The coronavirus threatened to scuttle The Aldrich's new performance series. That's when the creators really got creative, and went retro...
Property sales in Ridgefield tanked in April and May, but then wealthy buyers in NYC started to get antsy...
Ridgefield's Economic & Community Development Commission gauged how the town's businesses are performing during the pandemic.
80 percent of Horseshoe Farm's business was with the local restaurants that the coronavirus clobbered. It was time for that pivot...
The online survey is meant to gauge how the town’s 600 businesses and nonprofit organizations are performing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fairfield County Bank's digital solutions have assisted clients during the shift focus towards online banking.
Mid-life wasn't a crisis, but an opportunity, for this Ridgefield podcaster. Now she's helping others get comfortable behind a mic.
New small business Recess Playworks in Ridgefield is not just pivoting in the pandemic, they're crushing it.
The pandemic is wreaking havoc with education. But one expert it thinks it may actually be a boon to child development. Who saw that coming?
VanGo, a ride service for Ridgefield kids, is helping families stay safe with grocery shopping and delivery services during the pandemic.
A Ridgefield landscaper is getting more junk removal calls now that so many are staying at home during the COVID-19 quarantine.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We’re publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Ridgefield Businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
Chef's Warehouse, in Ridgefield, today announced that it has adopted a 364-day duration stockholder rights agreement.
Ridgefield has mandated that all hair salons and nail salons are to close by the end of day, Wednesday.
Can a gym go online? For Trinity CrossFit in Ridgefield, it may be essential to staying in business during the coronavirus outbreak.
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is cancelling programs through the end of March, in light of concerns about the coronavirus.
Funds will benefit area programs for women undergoing diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer in Connecticut.
A Ridgefield-based business, CorCystems, is happy to be celebrating their 20th year in business.
New business Recess Playworks answers the very modern question, "How do you get work done with small children all around you?"
Stop & Shop’s resident hazard detector is turning one
M. Augustus “Gus” Ryer serves as 2020 Vice President-at-Large for Small Firms, Region 1 and 2 for the Connecticut REALTORS®.
Fairfield County Bank, with four offices in Ridgefield, introduces a new program designed to support local Fairfield County charities.
Make-A-Wish ® Connecticut has named Ridgefield resident Bridget Mazzio-Colabella to its Board of Directors.