Construction equipment, ambulances, fire trucks, tree trucks, race cars, and even garbage-crushing demos, plus food trucks (and princesses!)
The pandemic has impacted the U.S. blood supply. The Red Cross will hold a series of blood drives soon in the Madison area.
We love this great New Haven Independent article about Mitchell Branch's Animation Celebration! program. Haley Grunloh's been facilitati ...
Our friends at the New Haven Independent wrote a great piece about our re-opening. Public Service Administrators Susan Totter and Sharon ...
The Yale Herald chatted with our own Rory Martorana and Isaac Shub about Books Sandwiched In, Adult Services' virtual author talk series ...
The annual event draws hundreds and, in prior years, folks collected up to 4 tons of litter in a 4-hour period, the First Selectwoman said.
After being scuttled due to the pandemic, the Senior Center has resumed the popular dial-a-ride program, albeit in a limited capacity.
The 90s are back this week on Scranton Talks! Myla and Colin reminisce about the movies, television shows, toys and music of the 1990s a ...
'The Sand Dollar' movie needs "townspeople, patrons, everyday pedestrians, and kids" and also local bands "with vibes like The Beach Boys."
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Sunday, April 11 at 2 p.m. via Zoom. As Spring enters our land and birds and insects return, we suddenly become more aware of the nature ...
Madison residents beach parking stickers are now available by mail but there's no sticker needed until Memorial Day weekend.
Kevin Prue, 56, was diagnosed with End Stage Liver Disease. On a donor waiting list for more a year, his family won't give up the search.
See the latest announcement from E.C. Scranton Memorial Library.
Wednesday, April 7 at 7 p.m. on Zoom. If you are over 50 or have a family member approaching retirement age, this workshop is for you. F ...
On Monday, March 29, the New Haven Free Public Library will expand the opening of its doors with limited hours for technology use and sh ...
See what's happening in Madison - check out the Patch calendar.
Defibrillator company Defibtech and police are both in the public safety business. They partnered to get the devices into police cruisers.
Our latest guest is Nicole Wiles, President of the Scranton Library Board, who discusses her immigration from Canada to live in the Unit ...
Wednesday, March 31 at 7 p.m. via Zoom. Women were once kept from the spotlight, as it was seen as dangerously immoral. Sophie Tucker, M ...
The IRS and CT Dept. of Revenue have both announced that Tax Day 2021 has been extended! The CT and Federal tax filing deadline is now M ...
Wednesday, March 24 at 7 p.m. via Zoom. We encourage you to invite friends and family to compete for a $20 gift card to RJ Julia in this ...
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Jody Catalano, a Madison mother of three, was killed when the snowmobile she was operating in Vermont Wednesday struck a tree.
The Daily Nutmeg showcased 2 of NHFPL’s programs this week. Check it out here.
As part of the FREE New Year, New You Health and wellness challenge, The Barn is hosting FREE events for all ages
Every time a $9.99 bouquet is bought in the Samson Rock Road store, $1 goes to the Senior Center's Meals On Wheels program through March.
Starting Monday, folks can once again walk into Scranton Library to borrow a book, log on a computer, or roam the stacks.
The 7-department law enforcement diaper drive supports Bare Necessities, which helps keep 675 babies from families in need, clean and dry.
Still in the throes of the coronavirus pandemic, fundraising for important events is hard, and groups have had to get creative.
The total 35-unit housing plan for 131 Cottage Road is a zoning-approved collaboration between the HOPE Partnership and Caleb Group.
Hammonasset State Beach Park is hiring for summer jobs and there are a lot of them, so apply now for the 2021 season.
Madison, Guilford and Branford lawmakers host conversation about how to support young people who are struggling with mental health issues.
RWA and CT Water donated touchless fountains to Madison schools to reduce plastic water bottle use and provide safe access to drinking water
Youth & family services Peer Helpers hand-painted wooden hearts, bought 150 gift cards from Madison businesses and gifted to school staff.
In a Facebook post where she commented on a New York Times story about Madison, Eileen Banisch said she and husband Tom are moving south.
Task force pillars include transparency and to build trust through adopting a "guardian versus warrior culture of policing."
'Light Up, Madison' will brighten the dark, cold winter nights because we all need a little light in our lives.