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Ridgefield,
Connecticut
Yesterday's charm with today's modernity
Established in 1709, Ridgefield has a tradition steeped
in history and the maintenance of its small-town New
England charm. In 1777, the American Revolution's
Battle of Ridgefield was fought here, with American
generals attempting to hold off the British soldiers
from Connecticut's soil. Ridgefield's Main Street
is a beautiful mix of varied shopping historic mansions.
The town's population of about 24,000 residents enjoy
this pedestrian-friendly shopping region.
Residents of Ridgefield live in a mix of renovated
colonials, spacious contemporary residences, mid-century
ranch homes, and a spattering of small lakefront
communities. Condominium complexes are available
for those who prefer the no-outside-maintenance
lifestyle. Home prices range from condos in the
$200,000's to sprawling multi-million dollar estates.
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Ridgefield borders New York's Westchester County,
providing for a perfect commuter location to New York or
lower Fairfield County. A variety of recreational
activities exist, including the town's own recreation
center, and a number of parks and small lakes.
Ridgefield Town Website
The Ridgefield Public Schools include six elementary
schools, two middle schools and one high school.
Ridgefield Public Schools Website
Important Phone Numbers:
Ridgefield Town Hall:
203.431.2700
Ridgefield Tax Assessor: 203.431.2710
Veterans Park Elementary: 203.438.6571
Scotland Elementary:
203.438.6563
Ridgebury Elementary:
203.438.6555
Farmingville Elementary: 203.431.2830
Branchville Elementary:
203.544.7980
Barlow Mountain Elem:
203.894.7700
Scotts Ridge Middle:
203.894.3400
East Ridge Middle:
203.438.3744
Ridgefield High:
203.438.3785
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