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After Complaints, Tree Of Hope, Flags, Banners Removed From Park In Fairfield County After Complaints, Tree Of Hope, Flags, Banners Removed From Park In Fairfield County
After Complaints, Tree Of Hope, Flags, Banners Removed From Park In Fairfield County A controversy regarding banners and the lighting of a tree in one Fairfield County town has led a government official to make a statement on the issue. The controversy surrounds the lighting of a tree at Sherman Green and a row of flags and banners by local town favorite and philanthropist Al DiGuido of Saugatuck Sweets. According to a post on Facebook by DiGuido, he was removing all of the items after receiving complaints. "It saddens me deeply that due to several complaints regarding the American flags, tree of hope lights & signage on the green that the Town of Fairfield has asked …
Dine Inside, Farmers Markets, Music Festival, Fairfield County Heads Into Phase 2 Weekend Dine Inside, Farmers Markets, Music Festival, Fairfield County Heads Into Phase 2 Weekend
Dine Inside, Farmers Markets, Music Festival, Fairfield County Heads Into Phase 2 Weekend Dining inside a cozy Italian restaurant sounds dreamy, and Fairfield County has countless eateries now reopened and ready to welcome you back for inside dining. It will be telling to see how it goes this first weekend since Connecticut's Phase 2 COVID-19 reopening began on Wednesday, June 17. The state's strategic timing ahead of the Father's Day holiday was to avoid everyone rushing to eat out at once. A block from the Greenwich Metro-North station, Anthony Crudele, owner of Bella Nonna Restaurants & Pizza (280 Railroad Ave.) has seen a steady clientele throughout the quarantine taking…
Fairfield Farmers Market Set To Return Fairfield Farmers Market Set To Return
Fairfield Farmers Market Set To Return The Fairfield Farmers Market is set to return on June 17, and operate every Sunday at Sherman Green through Sept. 30. The Fairfield Farmers Market returns to downtown Fairfield for its third season  The market will be held every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. rain or shine.  More than two dozen farms and food producers will have everything you need for beach picnics, Sunday dinner or weekly shopping. Five Connecticut farms, including Fairfield’s own Little River Farm, will have the freshest seasonal vegetables and salad greens around.  Also sold will be fresh fish from Rhode Island, pastu…