Here is everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting in Madison for the election Nov. 3.
The League of Women Voters-East Shore hosted a virtual debate between the 101st District Representative candidates.
Madison's officials are reminding voters about how to vote absentee and pointing out a number of common mistakes made.
First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons thanked residents for following CDC and state guidelines for gatherings, mask-wearing and social distancing.
Democrat John-Michael Parker shares with Patch why he should be elected to represent Madison and Durham in the 101st district.
Republican Noreen Kokoruda shares with Patch why she should be reelected to represent Madison.
First comes the application for the absentee ballot, then, once filled in and sent back, the actual absentee ballot will follow.
Longtime chamber director Eileen Banisch quit the RTM after coming under fire for Facebook comments directed at state Sen. Christine Cohen.
The Nov. 3 general election is fast approaching. Here’s what you need to know about absentee voting, if not casting your ballot in person.
Tom Gilmer was arrested and withdrew from Tuesday's primary election against Justin Anderson for the 2nd Congressional District GOP spot.
Polls are open until 8 p.m. for CT's primary election. By mail, must be postmarked Aug. 11, or put ballot in drop box at Town Hall by 8.
On Tuesday, voters head to the polls for the Primary Election. Gilmer is a Republican running against longtime Congressman Joe Courtney.
A mail house contracted by the secretary of state did not mail absentee ballots the week of July 27. They went out Tuesday, clerk says.
Absentee ballots must be received by the post office or placed in the official ballot drop box no later than 8 p.m. Aug. 11 to be counted.
Registered Republicans and Democrats may vote in their respective party’s primary, in person or by mail, including the ballot drop box.
The legislator said in a Facebook post on her "yes" vote that people are targeting her business saying if it was robbed, cops wouldn't care.
The Ad Hoc Government Study Committee wants to know what residents think and hope people will fill out an online survey.
Parker's campaign is hosting a virtual gathering for volunteers on Sunday, June 28.
Republican state Rep. Noreen Kokoruda said voting by mail is an "important option for seniors" and others at risk of contracting COVID-19.
First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons issues an updated on the number of coronavirus cases in town and addresses the budget for next year.
Medical experts say later start times are healthier for students. Not enough sleep can cause anxiety, lead to academic performance issues.
The Connecticut Cancer Foundation is a non-profit that financially supports cancer patients and their families. It's raised $6M thus far.
Madison town and school officials present the town's 2020-2021 budgets at a public hearing before the Board of Finance Wednesday night.
Madison First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons is busy. Very busy: 'During my first 100 days, I’m proud to say we’ve made a lot of progress.'
See the Board of Education's presentation to the Board of Selectmen on the facilities committee recommendation of the four-school model.
Madison was honored for its 'commitment to employee and citizen safety.' Lauren Rhines is the Risk Manager for the town.
The committee includes members from Madison and Guilford to provide guidance on the oversight of operations at the Transfer Station.
The GOP state representative is 'urging colleagues to find common ground on pervasive issues.'
Gov. Ned Lamont is supporting legalization of marijuana but Madison and Durham’s state representative is not on board.
Democrat John-Michael Parker lost the 2018 101st House district race to Republican Noreen Kokoruda. He's hoping for a 2020 win in Madison.
The town sent out a reminder: Real Estate and Personal Property tax on the 2018 Grand List, due Jan. 1, must be paid by Feb. 3.
LaPorta hopes to unseat Sen. Christine Cohen and 'return Connecticut to a state that people and businesses want to flock to, not flee from.'
The Republican Town Committee has endorsed former Selectman Bruce Wilson to replace ex First Selectman Tom Banisch on current board.
If you plan to vote in the Presidential Primary in Connecticut in April, an FYI: Jan. 28 is the last day to change party affiliation.
Banisch, who lost last November in his attempt for 3rd term as first selectman, is stepping down in Madison due to new job in Hartford.
The money from the state could be used to upgrade 145 acres of open space in the Dowd Hollow Preserve.
Christine Cohen intends to run for re-election; in 2018 she defeated Adam Greenberg in close race to replace Ted Kennedy, Jr.
The town issued a tax notice that the second installment of Real Estate and Personal Property tax on the 2018 Grand List is due Jan. 1.
In an effort to keep the community informed it says, the town shared details from the Dec. 16 Capital Improvement Program public hearing.
Want to have a say in Madison's future? Apply for committees that will study different forms of government and Island Avenue School uses.