LIFESTYLE | New Year, New Hobbies!
After the disappointment that was 2020, we're planning to make the most of 2021! To spice things up, we'll be building new hobbies and routines. Read on for a bit of inspiration as we move through the new year.
After the disappointment that was 2020, we're planning to make the most of 2021! To spice things up, we'll be building new hobbies and routines. Read on for a bit of inspiration as we move through the new year.
By Amanda Duff and Allison Ganey Christmas is quickly approaching, [...]
If a traditional Thanksgiving celebration doesn’t seem feasible this year, a change of scenery may be just what is needed. Whether you’re in the mood for a mountainside feast or a beachfront brunch, these properties within a three-hour drive don't disappoint.
Weir Farm National Historic Site (NHS) is increasing access and services including visitor parking lot, park grounds and trails open daily, sunrise to sunset, Weir Barn outdoor exhibits open daily from 10am to 4pm, and more.
Dr. Deanne Mraz Robinson, founder of Westport-based Modern Dermatology, and her family of six share their favorites about Ridgefield.
Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS) has issued its annual list of "top 10 boat names" - and Ridgefield residents weighed in.
We're excited to kick off a NEW Ridgefield magazine column: Ask Ms. Jen, featuring Educator Jennifer Bradshaw from the Woodcock Nature Center! In Ask Ms. Jen, we'll pose wildlife and nature questions submitted by readers via email at editor@ridgefieldmagazine.com or via the Ridgefield Magazine Facebook page.
Ridgefield resident Dr. Deanne Mraz Robinson, partner of Modern Dermatology in Westport, shares three at-home skincare tips with us. If there was ever a time to be kind to yourself, it's now.
It wasn't the five-bedroom, 7,000-square-foot house with three fireplaces that wowed Dirk and Marie Antoinette Boot. Rather, it was the sunny, two-acre property with a sports court, swimming pool, and where the house was situated that convinced this family of four to do a cross-town move.
For decades, electric cars have been a sideshow, a novelty act, a blip on the automotive sales chart. But over the next five years, electric vehicles—EVs—will make up 25 percent to 30 percent of vehicle sales, and the consequences are, well, shocking.