Moreton and Marisol Binn of Branchville Road, led a group of 27 Ridgefield Boys & Girls club kids around their animal sanctuary recently, where about 200 animals live. The sanctuary is open to visitors by invitation only. Photos by Kate Czaplinski
Tony Loomis takes photos from a camera mounted onto his battery-powered model airplane that can rise 1,000 feet and catch sharp aerial scenes.
Step-by-step demonstration by a Connecticut grandmother on how to make an apple pie.
Marisol and Moreton Binn have adopted 140 animals who were once neglected and abused and gave them all a permanent home at 599 Branchville Road. The couple built a sanctuary and started a non-profit organization for the animals.
Kevin M. Doyle is an avid nature photographer, be it landscapes, birds or butterflies as well as local Ridgefield scenes. He also specializes in first responder fire service work.
The "Pink House," a Ridgebury farmhouse owned by the Keeler family for nearly three centuries, was torn down August 5, 2009 after efforts by the town to save it failed.
Main Street was lined with onlookers as perfect weather greeted Ridgefield's annual Memorial Day Parade. The march began at the Veterans Monument at the head of Branchville Road and continued north to Ballard Park, where post-parade ceremonies took place.
Clifford the Border Collie keeps Canada Geese off the Ridgefield Golf Course.
Mother Nature smiled on Ridgefield’s celebration of Mother Earth as warm sunshine bathed the town Saturday for the first Earth Fest celebration, combining environmental themes and opportunities for charity with some old-fashioned spring shopping.
With fishing season just opened, six area residents were found casting for trout Sunday morning, April 19, 2009, in a small pond along the Norwalk River off Route 7 in Ridgefield, a spot used many years for the schools’ “river study” program.
The Ridgefield Fire Department received a report of a structure fire at 38 Pumping Station Road on March 23 at around 12:20 a.m. This fire is the seventh, large-dollar-loss, or fatal fire, fought by the department within the last six months.
Thoroughly Modern Millie is being staged by Ridgefield High School students Fridays and Saturdays, March 13, 14, 20, and 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the Ridgefield High School’s Richardson Auditorium. All seats are $10; tickets sold at the door.
More than 50 firefighters from seven towns battled a fully involved house fire that destroyed a house at 3 Turtle Ridge Court in the Ridgebury section of Ridgefield.
Ridgefield student photographers Will Schneiderman and Scott J. Preston share photos of the ice storm that hit the town Tuesday January 7.
Fourteen people, including five children, were without a home the morning of Sunday, November 23 after a blaze damaged six units at Fox Hill condominiums on Route 35, Danbury Road, overnight.
The lives lost in the terrorist attacks of 2001 were honored in solemn town ceremony Thursday, Sept. 11, in front of the fire house on Catoonah Street.
The Georgetown Land Development Company is removing concrete slabs, revealing the Norwalk River, as part of their redevelopment of the Gilbert & Bennett wire mill property.
Some 420 members of the Class of 2008 received their diplomas Friday evening during Ridgefield High School’s commencement at WestConn’s O’Neill Center in Danbury.