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Supply limits Ridgefield s ability to vaccinate teachers

Supply limits Ridgefield s ability to vaccinate teachers Greg Marku FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Leslie Purwin LPN, left, with RVNAhealth, administers a COVID-19 vaccine to Doris Conte, of Ridgefield, during the RVNA clinic in the Yanity Gym, Ridgefield, Conn, Thursday, February 4, 2021.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of3 RVNAhealth COVID-19 vaccine clinic in the Yanity Gym, Ridgefield, Conn, Thursday, February 4, 2021.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 3of3 RIDGEFIELD The amount of people who can now get the COVID vaccine vastly grew on March 1, but officials say that hasn’t changed the number of vaccines the state is sending to Ridgefield.

Ridgefield grand list grows 1 1 percent to net $4 9 billion in revenue

Ridgefield grand list grows 1.1 percent to net $4.9 billion Shayla Colon FacebookTwitterEmail 1of11 Atria Assisted Living, 55 Old Quarry Road, Friday, February 26, 2021, Ridgefield, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of11 The Atria Assisted Living facility at 55 Old Quarry Road contributed to growth in Ridgefield’s grand list.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 3of11 4of11 Copps Hill Plaza, 125 Danbury Road, Friday, February 26, 2021, Ridgefield, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 5of11 Copps Hill Plaza, 125 Danbury Road, Friday, February 26, 2021, Ridgefield, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 6of11 7of11 Boehringer Ingelheim Corporation, Briar Ridge Road, Danbury, entrance, Friday, February 26, 2021, Ridgefield, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less

Housatonic Habitat begins Ridgefield house hunt

Housatonic Habitat begins Ridgefield house hunt Greg Marku FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 2of5 3of5 4of5 5of5 RIDGEFIELD Housatonic Habitat for Humanity started in 1991 by a group of Ridgefield residents. Now, 30 years and 34 homes later, Housatonic Habitat for Humanity is looking to return to Ridgefield. The initiative, “Habitat Ridgefield Site Search ’21,” is spearheaded by the organization and Ridgefield’s Affordable Housing Committee. “We are proud that our local heritage means Ridgefield business, churches and individuals can build on the original local Habitat commitment begun by a group of Ridgefielder’s around a kitchen table decades ago,” said Kent Rohrer, a Ridgefield resident and Habitat’s board president. “The Habitat model places qualified local working families in homes they can afford.”

Body cameras proposed in Ridgefield police budget

Body cameras proposed in Ridgefield police budget FacebookTwitterEmail RIDGEFIELD The police department is looking to purchase body cameras ahead of a state requirement. Police Chief Jeff Kreitz included body cameras in the department’s proposed budget for the upcoming year during a Board of Selectman meeting on Feb. 4, which the board is now reviewing. The total cost of the cameras is about $424,000 and would be paid over a five-year period, Kreitz said. The department is required to have body cameras installed by July 2022 per the state’s police accountability bill, but prefers to have them before the deadline. “We would like to get them as soon as we can, so that’s why we put it in this year’s budget process,” Kreitz said.

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