Here are some of the stories and features in this week’s Ridgefield Press:
- Coverage of Storm Sandy including:
- An extensive description of how the aftermath was handled;
- Marconi’s critique of CL&P;
- Life at the Recreation Center shelter for people — and pets;
- How you can help storm victims —and yourself:
- Where to get an emergency kit and in the process, benefit others.
- Our series on suicide focuses on teenagers this week.
- Republicans nearly swept Tuesday’s election in Ridgefield.
- Using the affordable housing law, Michael Eppoliti plans a small development of apartments over ground-floor businesses on Danbury Road.
- Judge Romeo Petroni will be back in town for the Veterans Day ceremony Sunday.
- A former NBA player will talk about his addiction and recovery at Family University next week.
- Two well-known Ridgefielders will be honored at the Soccer Club gala.
- Nineteen RHS students have been inducted into the National Honor Society.
- Why would people line up way before dawn at Founders Hall?
- ‘Still Life with Iris,’ a play for the whole family, opens Friday at RHS.
- Jude Lyons tells us more about Joe’s Hideaway.
- Officials are working on revising the zoning along upper Routes 7 and 35.
- The Old Timers honored the Campbells, and got honored themselves.
- Old-Timer Tom Belote remembers when the snowstorm hit Ridgefield — 25 years ago in October!
- Test driver Steven Macoy is not falling in love with Volvo’s 2013 S80 T6 AWD, the brand’s luxury car, although it’s quiet, comfortable and handles smoothly.
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