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Fairfield University Partners With Local Farm For Writing Program
Weir Farm National Park provides the beautiful bucolic backdrop to an ongoing series of workshops.
Weir Farm National Park provides the beautiful bucolic backdrop to an ongoing series of workshops.
“There’s nothing more precious than children’s lives,” said Luke Lesizza, a 17-year-old senior and football player involved in the effort.
The Connecticut Audubon Society in Fairfield now offers a virtual tour of its Roy & Margot Larsen Sanctuary, thanks to Scout Sage Garver.
Two Fairfield educators teamed up with a local student to create children's books that explain big topics in a way kids can understand.
The Starry Night at Farm Pond fundraiser festival in Fairfield featured food trucks, two bars, live music and a big bonfire.
Hundreds turned out Sunday in Fairfield to celebrate their passion for classic and muscle cars, and support the Fairfield police K-9 unit.
Fairfield Theatre Company will host the POPSHOP Market this weekend, featuring vendors, music and food trucks.
The Collins family has been providing medication and medical supplies to the Fairfield area for four generations.
A delicious fundraiser was back in town Sunday — the Friends of Fairfield Public Library's Fairfield Food Truck Festival.
“There is someone out there who knows your pain and wants to talk,” said Denholm Feldman, 18, a Ludlowe senior and football team co-captain.
The Fairfield Green Wheels EV Parade and Showcase aimed to highlight electric vehicles and other environmentally friendly transportation.
Alex Plitsas — a local dad, political leader and combat veteran — strives to “never leave anybody behind.”
The Fairfield Athletic Foundation recently held a press conference urging the town to fund new turf fields.
The new Alto Fairfield Metro apartment complex at 1401 Kings Highway includes 160 residential units — all of which have been leased.
School leaders trekked south to share the results of a massive donation drive with their storm-devastated counterparts in Louisiana.
A Fairfield architect has re-envisioned his approach to building and created his dream home that is fireproof, stormproof and sustainable.
Jaclyn Brunetto hopes to make emergencies a bit less traumatic for children by equipping Fairfield police with stuffed bears and books.
“The community has truly come together during the worst of times and everybody wants to give back," co-organizer Heather Dubrosky said.
A substantial contribution from the Fairfield-based university has breathed "new life" into the museum.
The brother of a 9/11 victim who died fighting terrorists on Flight 93 was in attendance to see a special plaque honoring the martyrs.