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Driven to SurviveMy 17-year-old son Ben couldn’t wait to get his driver’s license. That little holographically enhanced, laminated ticket to freedom is every kid’s dream—and every parent’s nightmare. |
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Gift of ThriftTucked away on Catoonah Street, Ridgefield’s Thrift Shop has sold donated treasures for 75 years. Originally created to support the Visiting Nurse Association, the store was not considered an independent non-profit until 1946 |
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First to HarvestReading, Writing, and Gardening is all elementary |
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Ten Minutes with Gary LichtensteinGary Lichtenstein is an anomaly in the art world. A Ridgefield resident for ten years, Lichtenstein is well known for his own works of color expressionism but is also a highly sought-after screen print (better known as silk screen) artist who has collaborated with world renowned artists including... |
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Small is BeautifulIn her early 70s, Peggy Thomas is an accomplished ceramicist, who decided to downsize from her 4,700-square-foot Ridgefield home. “Finding a home for Peggy was fun but a challenge,” said realtor Terry Cigno. “We needed to incorporate all her passions into a smaller space with a ceramics... |
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her amazing graceMore than a half century later, Ridgefield’s legendary troubadour is sharing her memories of “singers and poets, rabble-rousers and rebels” in her brand new memoir, Sweet Judy Blue Eyes: My Life in Music. |
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