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4 Teens Caught Following CT Crash After Allegedly Abducting Girl 4 Teens Caught Following CT Crash After Allegedly Abducting Girl
4 Teens Caught Following CT Crash After Allegedly Abducting Girl Four teens were apprehended after police say they allegedly abducted a girl in a quiet Connecticut town near the New York border. Click here for a new, updated story: New Info Released After 2 Boys, 2 Girls Pursued From Wilton Caught After Crash In Ridgefield At about 5:15 p.m. Friday, May 24, police officers in Fairfield County from the Ridgefield and Wilton police departments responded to Route 33 after a report of a possible abducted female juvenile in Wilton. The girl was able to exit the vehicle in the area of Tanglewood Court off Route 33 in Ridgefield, at which time the vehic…
Business In Heart Of CT Town Closes Up Shop After 74-Year RunBusiness In Heart Of CT Town Close Business In Heart Of CT Town Closes Up Shop After 74-Year RunBusiness In Heart Of CT Town Close
Business In Heart Of CT Town Closes Up Shop After 74-Year RunBusiness In Heart Of CT Town Close After a 74-year run, a favorite Fairfield County fine jewelry store is permanently closing. Craig's Fine Jewelry, a Main Street staple in Ridgefield, is closing on Friday, March 29, as the owner Billy Craig retires, a sign in the window announced. The founder, Helen Craig, purchased the business in 1950 never imagining that her small family business would be what it is today, the company website says. Her son Norman Craig and his wife Elsie continued to grow the business, offering only the finest quality jewelry and personal service.  In 1983, they left the business to their three ch…
Corner Deli Closes After 14-Year Run In CT Corner Deli Closes After 14-Year Run In CT
Corner Deli Closes After 14-Year Run In CT After 14 years of serving plenty of hot egg sandwiches on a roll, subs, and homemade chicken soup, a popular Fairfield County deli has closed. The owners of Tony's Corner Deli at 622 Main St., in Ridgefield, announced on Facebook on Saturday, March 23, that they were walking away from the business. "We want to thank all of our customers for the last 14 years for your patronage," Rosely and Domenick said. "It’s been a pleasure serving this community and we have endured some beautiful friendships with our customers and will cherish them forever." The couple said COVID brought the busine…