Do you know someone who needs a part-time or after school job? This could be perfect.
And it's time to start planning for Scarecrows in October!
Driver Education instructor Tina Spallacci explains how a family can help a new driver become a safe driver.
For Labor Day, Patch examines why some professionals are willing to travel hundreds of miles every week for work.
The plant slated to close the end of this year has begun its layoffs.
From one end of Middle Beach West to the other, music lovers in Madison were treated to a wide range of music Thursday night. There have been a few complaints to town hall as well, and voters will at some point get to decide the fate of one venue.
Having taken a dip in the Sound, and enjoyed their breakfast on the porch, the English rock band is setting up for their free concert tonight on the Grassy Strip next to Madison Beach Hotel sometime after 7 p.m.
The Scranton Memorial Library has free passes. And Bank of America and Merrill lynch cardholders get free museum admissions Saturday and Sunday.
On Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. Tangled, which features Rapunzel breaking free from that tower. On Thursday the Music & Arts Series will feature The Fixx, along with artists and artisans featuring their wares. Madison's Dyan Salemi of In O'Scents will be there!
Zane's Cycle is hosting this event to support the Endowment Fund of Vista Vocational & Life Center Skills Center, based in Westbrook and Madison, CT.
Congratulations to Asiye's, Elizabeth's Cafe, Madison Wine Shop, Madison Stock Exchange, Timothy Pamment, Lenny & Joe's!
Through September 2012.
Both new eateries are family-run establishments.
Check with Savvy Tea to see if spaces are still available. Tea tastings every Saturday at 4 p.m.
Check out the full schedule to find out about bird walks at Hammonasset Beach State Park, the Ninth Annual Migration Festival at Lighthouse Point Park in New Haven, and 2013 Eagle Watches on the Connecticut River.
Why wait for it overnight when you can have it now? That's the promise of a new machine being installed this week at RJJ. Now, there's one less reason to order from Amazon.com and one more reason for readers and writers to frequent the store.
The company intends to spend millions to help eradicate the problem.
Business survey shows gain in payroll jobs. Household survey shows sharp and dramatic decrease in employment and rise in unemployment, back above national levels. "Both can't be true." Take our poll. It is better or worse?
Beachcomber Night downtown! Classic cocktails and cucumber sandwiches! Save $2 by printing out this coupon! Also, John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band at the Grassy Strip in front of Madison Beach Hotel! Here are the details ...
Tired of being single? Friends & Co. is just one of Connecticut Magazine's suggestions about where you can meet someone.
What were they thinking?!? We're thinking that the contest, Pitching for Charity Saturday at the Surf Club, is just one of the many fun happenings around town this weekend. Here are more!
Former U.S. Women's National Team star, National Champion collegiate coach to appear at grand opening of Soccer & Rugby Exports on Samson Rock Drive Saturday, August 18th.
Kathleen Duffy uses the simplest ingredients and time-tested techniques to make Sweet Sage Bakery a delicious success with customers.
G-Zen, a vegan restaurant owned by Mark and Ami Shadle and located in nearby Branford, has been chosen by the magazine as one of America's Top 10 Upscale Vegan Restaurants.
New website to chronicle small businesses in Connecticut with the hopes of making local businesses thrive and put dollars back into the community. Live local, give local, shop local.
A farm-to-table brunch menu with a classic Atlantic Northeast twist, a view of Long Island Sound, and local musicians Ric Cunningham and Joe Grieco too! The hotel says it hopes to see both hotel guests and local area residents stop by to check it out.
The automaker says a suspension problem can cause crashes in the Rav4 as well as the Lexus HS 250h.
R. J. Julia Booksellers, and more than two dozen merchants, team up for scavenger hunt, celebration; Next up? Brainquest Wednesday at 4pm!
Here's the weekly line-up on fun things to do in Madison this weekend from the Madison Chamber of Commerce.
It's that time again ... show your local some love.
But there will also be many things staying the same at the venerable old institution, a cornerstone of the town's shopping district, one that has been owned by the same family for three generations.
On Sunday, July 22, you can take Metro-North to see these teams at the new Yankee Stadium.
Given Fine Chocolates & Indulgences at 696 Boston Post Road, a beloved business in Madison for the past eight years, is up for sale.
At R.J. Julia Booksellers and twenty five businesses in Madison Sunday, July 1 through 31st.
A snowball's chance in ... summer? When it comes to the frozen concoction kind in Madison on a hot day, excellent.
Yeah, it's hot. Drink lots of water. And that's easy to do with friendly merchants like Page Hardware and others in Guilford and Madison who have an open spigot policy for people and dogs on days like this.
From 5 to 8 p.m. enjoy hors d'oeuvres, refreshments, and paintings that evoke "the mystery and memory of an everyday summer moment." Many artists will be there to talk about their work.
You missed it? Too bad! But Asiye's new ad featuring Madison and surrounding towns, which was the point of the celebration, will be airing soon. And her 50-percent-off sale is running for another week or so.
And you're invited.