Awarded a 2019 federal grant for energy upgrades, the 90-unit senior housing complex was without power for three days.
The latest on Isaias power restoration, clean-up and recovery efforts, and what help is available for the thousands still without power.
For those with an "urgent" need for Wi-Fi, with some rules, residents can connect at the Town Gym as more than 71% of town is without power.
With no word on when Madison will have power, DHHS opens Thursday to Sunday for showers and water, and the town gym for device-charging.
As town crews battle the after-storm clean up, people can use the town gym for device charging and showers and get water outside Town Hall.
Closed because Sonic the Hedgehog’s in town ...on the big screen.
On Bradley Road, new sidewalks, accessible curb ramps and crosswalks, and at Tuxis Pond Walkway entrance benches and landscaping is planned.
Masks must be worn the entire time residents are inside the cooling center, unless it's "medically unsafe to do so," town officials said.
A "Night in Hand" event for Seniors will be held at the Surf Club on Saturday night. Expect travel delays and limited parking.
The event includes a car parade starting at the Town Green at 7 p.m. ending at the Surf Club, with a drive-in movie style celebration.
First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons said in her weekly update, new cases indicate "that we are still experiencing community spread."
The winning ticket was also sold in Madison.
Among other questions, the survey asks, "as a walker, runner or bicyclist in Madison, how safe do you feel on our roads?"
Madison is fed up. Town moves to increase parking enforcement, begin visitor capacity at East & West Wharf, and limit non-resident passes.
Community service activities look a little different this summer, but kids are still hard at work ...in a social distancing kind of way.
At Charlie McIntyre and Max Wu's online Shoreline Debate Academy, middle school kids can connect, make friends, and learn debate skills.
Rejoice beach bums, the water's been tested at Madison beaches after the New Haven raw sewage spill and, it's safe for swimming.
Joseph “Quint” Cobham Noyes V, who was found lying critically injured after a report of a car crash on a Newport street, died on June 25.
Taxes can be paid online, by mail, at Town Hall, dropped in the payment drop-box and at a local bank.
Madison Beach & Recreation 2020 Summer Concert Series Concerts are held each Sunday evening 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the Town Green.
The actual title is civilian tele-communicator, better known as a dispatcher.
"We've been on a long journey together since March and need to continue to exercise caution in order to ensure full recovery" for the town.
The job is Wednesday to Sunday from 2:30 to 10 p.m., starting immediately and ending through Labor Day weekend and pays $13.50 per hour.
A Madison boy and his family found the racist graffiti and called police, who were busy and unable to respond, per a Facebook post.
First Selectwoman Lyons reminds residents that "we are still in a public health emergency" and people should social distance and wear masks.
With the pandemic preventing in-person information-gathering sessions, the Committee has an online survey it hopes the public will fill out.
The Daniel Hand High School VIBE Choir performed an outdoor concert for residents of The Hearth at Tuxis Pond assisted living facility.
Every Wednesday, First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons posts an update on COVID-19. She reports that here have been no new cases for the last week.
Historic Native American Artifact Found In Westbrook
Instead of coming to Town Hall, dog owners can pay online or by mail. An executive order extended the late fee from July 1 to August 1.
'Years of planning and dreaming' result in donated, refurbished dock at West Wharf to help response time for fire and/or rescue boats.
Lots of updates including that Town Hall will open June 1 by appointment, financial help is available for residents in need,
Heads-up, Madison. Eversource is checking rights-of-way with a helicopter today.
While Dr. Don Rankin fights prostate cancer, his rhubarb patch, despite being dug up, refuses to die.
It began with a question on a Patch Neighbor post. Now, this veteran who helped liberate a concentration camp, has Old Glory waving nearby.
Appointments at the Madison Senior Center will be for meetings/issues that 'absolutely can't happen over the phone or by mail.'
For a student civic action project, they are donating ski goggles to help with the shortage of eye protection for frontline workers.
Madison lays out the new normal at open beaches under coronavirus, with strict guidelines. Listen, where there's a will, there's a wave.
Madison Arts Cinema is closed, but owner Arnold Gorlick's heart is open. Here is the Daniel Hand High School Class of 2020 in lights.
The donation will be used to provide critical resources and support to frontline hospital workers at the hospital.