The new vendors for Madison Farmers' Market include a couple of new flower vendors, a new mushroom vendor and a new cheese vendor.
The 25th Annual Read Aloud Program needs over 40 community volunteers to read at two Madison Elementary Schools.
The outdoor Antiques, Vintage and Repurposed Goods Show will be held on the Madison Town Green.
More than 1,000 people attended last year's Earth Day Festival and Market in Madison.
In the past, groups participating in the Green UP, Clean UP Day have collected up to 4 tons of litter.
Sought are professionals in the community interested in offering job shadow and/or internship opportunities and/or speaking with students.
A Madison attorney is among 20 nominees for state superior court judicial spots.
Rankings website Niche.com just published its 2023 list of the "best places to live in Connecticut." Where does Madison fall on the list?
Madison is also holding a public hearing on a proposed property tax exemption for Gold Star parents and spouses, officials said.
More than 25 miles of Madison roadways are due for a trim.
We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in Madison.
A fire Monday night heavily damaged a building on the historic property, but thankfully there were no injuries.
The grant program helps preserve arts and culture in Connecticut.
A Madison convenience store recently sold a $25,000 winning ticket.
Households can apply to the pilot program, which will take food scraps and turn them into energy.
The event will raise funds for a youth service trip to Appalachia to repair homes in poor communities.
A Madison resident recently bought a winning ticket at the Madison Stop & Shop.
Some of the top areas of interest on the arts, community space and fitness/recreational space.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in Madison with contributions big and small.
A drag queen bingo night event will help raise funds for First Congregational Church's annual youth mission trip.
Russell Pierson Appointed New Madison Emergency Services Director
The reassessment will happen later this year. Contractors will visit homes throughout town. Here is what to know about the process.
Residents have until Friday Jan. 13 to fill out the short survey. Madison voters decided it should be a community center
Madison EMS will collect non-perishable food throughout January.
It's a new program that recognizes first responders' service to Madison EMS with a certificate & award at 5, 10, 20 and 30-year intervals.
First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons said, "Right up until her final days, Noreen was a dedicated public servant who loved this town dearly."
Richard Vingi of Lincoln, RI won the prize on a CT Lottery Cash5 game played at Alltown Madison East.
Madison volunteer firefighter Erik called 911, but baby Mastriano couldn't wait to meet mom & dad and was born en route to the hospital.
An hour-long virtual trip via Zoom on Dec. 14, the event will explore the "landscape, nature, and people of this breathtaking country."
The final Faith's Holiday Toy Drive benefitting the Yale New Haven Children's Hospital Toy Closet will be held at What's Cookin' in Madison.
Your voice is needed. Take a brief survey on what potential uses should be available at the Community Center.
Hotel Sponsors Seasonal Lighting of Scranton Memorial Library
In a continuing effort to get community input, new school project architect Tecton held public workshops, and created a community survey.
Monetary donations were collected at the 2022 Grassy Strip Concert Series. Madison Beach Hotel matched contributions dollar for dollar
And Nov. 15, Native American storyteller talks "two-eyed seeing" where people incorporate both Native and Western wisdom into their lives.
The Madison Police Department’s annual Food Drive to benefit local families will be accepting donations now through Dec. 31.
We all know Madison athletes who shine whether they’re competing or not. Let's help share these amazing stories!
November at the E. C. Scranton Memorial Library is a celebration of family, holiday crafts, harvest reaping, cooking and lots more.
The race on Saturday Nov. 5 at the Guilford Fairground, honors the service, memory, and life of Capt. Andrew Pedersen Keel.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Local Heroes who make life better in Madison with contributions big and small.