State Rep. Noreen Kokoruda hopes folks will meet her for coffee next Thursday morning to chat about local issues.
A professional development training will shuttered the tax collector's office for one hour on Monday Nov. 18.
After losing in upset to Peggy Lyons, two-time incumbent 1st Selectman Tom Banisch has message for Madison
First Selectman admitted to being “shocked” by Tuesday’s loss to Peggy Lyons; issue that may have hurt him was controversial beach parking
Voters cast their ballots and chose Democrat Peggy Lyons as the town's First Selectwoman beating Tom Banisch in a stunning upset.
Madison Republican First Selectman Tom Banisch faces a challenge this Tuesday in his attempt for another term.
Tom and Peggy--What Do You Plan To Accomplish In The Next 4 Years?
Here's what you need to know about Tuesday's 2019 Madison local elections including the candidates, polling places, voting hours and more.
Erin Duques shares with Patch why she should be elected to the Board of Selectmen.
John M. Picard shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Board of Finance.
The Connecticut Association of Prevention Professionals has named Madison First Selectman, Tom Banisch, as a Coalition Sector All-Star.
Tom Banisch shares with Patch why he should be reelected as First Selectman.
Madison hopes to encourage re-usable bag use to 'protect the environment, coastline, marine life' and residents with bold, new bag measure.
Seth Klaskin shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Board of Finance.
Justin Murphy shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Board of Finance.
Fillmore McPherson shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Board of Finance.
Peggy Lyons shares with Patch why she should be elected as First Selectman.
Madison is one of just 24 towns in the state that has been certified as 'exemplifying best practices in land use and economic development.'
Republican First Selectman Tom Banisch faces a challenge from Peggy Lyons as he seeks another term to be the town's top elected leader.
Flags will fly at half staff today in homage to longtime dedicated public servant, former First Selectman Tom Rylander.
Scott Murphy shares with Patch why he should be reelected to the Board of Selectmen.
Kevin Kranzler shares with Patch why he should be reelected to the Board of Finance.
Katie Stein shares with Patch why she should be reelected to the Board of Education.
Al Goldberg shares with Patch why he should be reelected to the Board of Selectmen.
Cathy Miller shares with Patch why she should be elected to the Board of Education.
Madison First Selectman Thomas J. Banisch announced today that the Town has been awarded $1,479,021.09 Grant
The goal, however, would be to develop something that would complement Hammonasset State Park, Madison officials say.
Pres. Trump announced a slate of judicial nominees and New London Superior Court Judge Barbara Bailey Jongbloed of Madison was among them.
Does the town have enough money set aside in case of an emergency? Finance officials say they plan to study the issue closely.
Care 4 Kids helps lower income families who depend on childcare to partner with child care centers in order to help parents pay less.
Full slate of candidates nominated by Republican Town Committee
Peggy Lyons leads the ticket as First Selectman candidate for the Democrats
State Rep. Noreen Kokoruda (R-101) acknowledged the efforts of all essay contest finalists at a Board of Selectmen meeting in Madison.
Governor Ned Lamont hasn't shown to be popular in polls of his early tenure as governor; bumper stickers appearing saying "Don't Blame Me."
Banisch: It’s more important than ever to enact additional regulations to manage our debt and capital going forward.
Today First Selectman Tom Banisch announced that Moody’s Investors Service recently affirmed the Town’s “Aaa” bond rating.
The Ad Hoc Academy Community Center Design (ACCD) Committee announces that it will hold Public Information Sessions on June 12, 2019
The Madison lawmaker penned an opinion editorial on the topic.
Vincent Candelora (R-86), Noreen Kokoruda (R-101) and Sean Scanlon (D-98) all support the bill.
Tom Banisch made it known Thursday whether he wants another term as first selectman in Madison; read below to see his decision.