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East Ridge Road, Ridgefield, CT

Fire Heavily Damages Town Official's Home In Ridgefield Fire Heavily Damages Town Official's Home In Ridgefield
Fire Heavily Damages Town Official's Home In Ridgefield A fire ripped through the home of a Fairfield County town official, leaving the residence uninhabitable. The incident occurred in Ridgefield at the home of Town Planning and Zoning Commission Chairman Robert Hendrick around 10:30 p.m., Thursday, March 21, on East Ridge Road. According to Ridgefield Fire Chief Jerry Myers, firefights spent more than five hours at the scene battling the blaze across the street from East Ridge Middle School and had to return on Friday, March 22 for a flare-up. Hendrick was home with his daughter at the time of the fire, Myers said a fire alarm alerted them to…
Road Closures Scheduled In Ridgefield During Ex-Chief's Funeral Road Closures Scheduled In Ridgefield During Ex-Chief's Funeral
Road Closures Scheduled In Ridgefield During Ex-Chief's Funeral With services scheduled for Ridgefield Police Chief John Roche on Friday, there will be road closures and delays for the funeral procession as it travels through town. Less than a week into his retirement following nearly four decades servicing the community, the former chief died last week. No cause of death has been released. The Ridgefield Police Department issued an alert noting that the service for Roche will be held on Friday, Sept. 7 at St. Mary’s Church on Catoonah Street. Catoonah Street will be closed from 9:30 a.m. to approximately 11:30 a.m. between the Post Office and High Ridg…
Know Them? Ridgefield Police Attempt To Reunite Cat, Dog With Families Know Them? Ridgefield Police Attempt To Reunite Cat, Dog With Families
Know Them? Ridgefield Police Attempt To Reunite Cat, Dog With Families Look familiar? Police in Ridgefield are seeking the public’s assistance as they attempt to reunite a missing cat and dog with their families after they were found and brought into custody on Monday. The Ridgefield Police Department issued an alert on Monday regarding a lost black and white cat that was located on East Ridge Road and a Chihuahua on Old Washington Road. Anyone who may recognize them, or is missing their pets, has been asked to contact Animal Control Officer Zulkeski by calling (203) 431-2711.