Five percent of your purchase will be donated to the cause of the month, which is currently the Estuary Council of Seniors, Inc.
Hotel officials say it is set to open May 1; Announces intention to fill between 50 and 80 full- and part-time positions.
Movie release Friday at 12:01 a.m. is generating excitement among readers who loved The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, and Mockingbird; First showing at Westbrook already more than half sold out as of Monday morning; Theatre expects hundreds to show up.
Just in time to feature their Prom 2012 collection
Where will you eat yours this year?
The Northeast Organic Farming Association of Connecticut (CT NOFA) invites gardeners, farmers and anyone interested in extending their food-growing season, to our upcoming workshop.
It must mean that spring is here!
The paintings by David Dunlop are on display through March 31
Just the Right Book! is a website that helps shoppers choose books as gifts or for themselves
“No one will be disappointed with rooms in this hotel,” Lou Carrier, president of Distinctive Hospitality Group, told the New Haven Register
“This is the next step in the evolution of archery.”
Jelly Beanery comes in second. The Village Chocolatier on the Guilford Green comes in third.
With St. Patrick's Day less than a week away, we need help - where do you go for the best traditional dinner on this holiday?
Head downtown at 2 a.m. Sunday to watch the hands of the Chamber clock move ahead!
Opening Reception: Friday, March 9, 5 -8 pm.
Annie Mame boutique is set to open on April 1
Alan Wilensky says proposed legislation is bad for small, locally owned liquor stores, and that it could force many to close. Reaction locally is mixed.
The insurer has sent a letter to all of its members warning that its contract with Middlesex could expire by April 1 if an agreement isn't reached.
Durham farms hope to connect North Madison customers to their food through community-supported agriculture.
But just from March 12 to March 21, while renovations are being done. What are you going to do for your java fix while it's closed? Here's what some regulars say ...
From the Madison Chamber of Commerce, here's a heads-up on what's happening.
Sign-up form available on Barberry Hill Farm website; Community shares are a great way to support our local farmers and to get first dibs on a wonderful bounty of beautiful, healthy, locally grown food.
Hold on! Spring's coming!
With more than 4,100 votes entered on the poll, Pizza Portofino on Old Toll Road in North Madison comes in first! Village Pizza and Red Tomato tie for second. Nuzzo's comes in a close third, and Grand Pizza gets lots of votes as well.
Do you like to buy a big bag of Twizzlers from the grocery store? Or do you prefer a dark chocolate covered caramel with sea salt? Vote for your favorite!
Thanks to the Madison Patch reader who sent us these photos.
Local farm produces up to 500,000 gallons of milk per year.
The East Haven bakery will soon put its new food truck into operation, allowing the family-owned business to bring their award-winning cupcakes anywhere.
New Haven-style or Greek? Plain mozz or loaded? When it comes to pizza, people who live in Madison have lots of options. Which is your favorite? And why?
With prices going up on so many items, we could all use a few tips on how to save some bucks when shopping for food.
Rumors of black mold affecting the outside balconies are just that, town's building official says, rumors. A smaller problem involving faulty flashing has been remediated for some time, and current work involves insulation, he says.
The Old Saybrook sporting goods store will close its doors for good within six to 10 weeks
Hammonasset, once again, proves to be a big draw, bringing people to Madison from all over. Check the list to see what they found here. If you're looking for something to do this vacation week, here's how you can join in.
We're going to do a poll on who has the best pizza in or near Madison. Here are a list of possible contenders below. You tell us whether we should add anyone to the list.
Beware of callers asking for account and Social Security numbers.
Sean Hayes, managing director at Brownstone Exploration and Discovery Park in Portland, presented his initial plans during a special meeting Wednesday in nearby Middlefield.
Building insulation being re-done; Chef quits; Stop work orders remain in effect for several subcontractors cited by state Department of Labor in late 2011; Opening date moved to May; Manager remains optimistic about project, new opening date.
Madison shoppers will have to head to Old Saybrook or new location in Milford
Travis Gulick of Madison's Gulick & Spradlin LLC explains why someone would travel all the way from Connecticut to Pennsylvania to buy an old barn.
Elizabeth's Cafe! Bar Bouchee is first runner up!