Licensed summer camps open June 29 "with very specific guidelines," and town programs in June are canceled as COVID-19 case numbers rise.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!
With bobcats around, it's a good idea to make sure pets, and domestic animals like chickens, are not allowed to be outdoors alone.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
As part of an on-going commitment to community, the hotel donated over 300 pounds of fresh produce to Branford Community Dining Room.
This week, Patch reported on a variety of news out of Madison. See some of the news we've covered.
Those who want to help slow the spread of the coronavirus can do their part by sewing some masks with these free kits.
Madison First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons shared an update on the coronavirus and the latest news in town.
A second Madison resident died from complications related to the coronavirus.
Lana Bargnesi’s wish allowed her to overcome unimaginable obstacles
First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons and Director of Health Trent Joseph announced several closures and cancelations.
The unnamed Army National Guardsman had a medical emergency Tuesday during what is reported was a 'non-strenuous activity' at Fort Jackson.
There are are three open positions at E.C. Scranton Memorial Library up for grabs paying $20 to $26 an hour.
Don't know about you, but beach season can't come soon enough for us.
Those four ice cream truck bells are ringing in heaven for Papa Joe the Madison Good Humor man beloved (and chased) by kids, young and old.
St. Margaret Church has ash distribution masses and prayer services for Ash Wednesday.
The class, offered though Beach and Rec, is provided by the Women's Club. The average hourly wage for babysitters is around $15 an hour.
Calling it an early springtime visit, a writer for the magazine's New England Today spent a long weekend in town and hit the high spots.
Navigating the digital world can be a challenge, but there's help.
Shoreline Law Enforcement Diaper & Wipe Drive collected 28,571 diapers and 36,431 wipes for non-profit Bare Necessities for babies in need.
A SHEro is a woman or girl who inspires through her actions, leads with kindness, help others and makes positive changes in her community.
Bare Necessities' mission is to ensure hundreds of babies in shoreline towns have diapers, a critical need. Cops and residents are helping.
Who doesn't want a gig at the beach?
The Madison 2020 State of the Town describes and discusses strengths and challenges, short and long-term initiatives, projects and budgets.
Travel website names Madison number two of its '7 Coziest Towns In Connecticut To Snuggle Up In This Season.'
The job is in the assessor's office, pays more than $40,000 a year and requires an associates degree and/or experience. Apply by Feb. 7.
Madison EMS said paramedic Ashley Vargoshe's 'positivity and compassionate care brings comfort to patients on their worst days.'
Madison First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons' monthly sit-downs over coffee offer residents a chance to talk about the 'issues that matter most .'
Hoping to promote kindness, Anne Greene and her family hid rocks of kindness around town. Have you found one of the dozen in Madison?
Nick Kruczek and Joe Deane, Madison hockey teammates who both died at young ages, are being remembered in special way by this year’s team.
Dancers and musicians performed holiday favorites to raise money and collect toy donations for local charities in December.
Apparently a lot of folks are interested in serving on the committees studying different forms of government and Island Avenue School uses.
Buh-bye plastic bags and good riddance.
“Can you believe that in 2019, there were families, with children in the Madison schools, who had never had one piece of new clothing.”
Woman won $10,000 playing Connecticut lottery game.
Hikes are scheduled at 15 parks across the state. In Madison, the hike will be held at Hammonasset Beach State Park.
'Game Of Throne' Star Hangs Out In Madison; Teen Killed At Hammonasset; Couple On HGTV Show; Madison's most read stories of 2019.
With pay that begins at just over $21 an hour, the job is to assist the town assessor. The deadline to apply is Jan. 10, 2020
These guys were found wandering together in the area of Route 80 and Squires Road. Both are wearing an electronic collar.”
The collected toys will first be distributed to Madison families in need the week before Christmas. Remaining toys go to hospital.