Democrat John Michael-Parker has received the endorsement of former President Barack Obama in his run for the 101st district seat.
Besides voting for the next governor and other races voters will also be looking st two big statewide issues when they enter voting booth.
This meeting will serve as an opportunity for constituents to ask questions or share their ideas and concerns about state government.
The Madison Board of Selectmen recently approved the hiring of two new police dispatchers to help fill the void left by job openings.
Guilford resident has served as Madison-Guilford probate judge for four years; he has announced he will be seeking re-election.
Both are running to replace State Sen. Ted Kennedy who is not seeking re-election this fall.
Here is how Madison residents voted in last night’s primary elections.
The town will change its work schedule to be open later one day a week to be more Accomodating to Madison residents work schedules.
Today is Primary Day for Republicans and Democrats in the state of Connecticut
Madison Republicans and Democrats will be choosing their candidates for governor and many other offices on Tuesday.
The Madison businessman and his voting record was the focus of the debate on Thursday at Mohegan Sun in Uncasville.
A national organization has recognized the the town of Madison for its thorough reporting of town’s financial state.
Andy Gottlieb has decided to drop his primary challenge to Democrat party endorsed Christine Cohen; Cohen will now face GOP’s Adam Greenberg
Madison was one of 16 communities awarded state grant money today; Madison’s money will go toward senior housing development
Stefanowski surpassed the number of signatures needed to make the August 14th primary for GOP race for governor.
Rep. Noreen Kokoruda Endorses Bob Stefanowski for Governor
The legislation would help promote programs that address the intellectual, social and emotional needs of these students.
Finalists read their essays during Madison’s Memorial Day ceremonies.
First Selectman Tom Banisch gives his opinion on a court ruling that the concert series at the Madison Beach Hotel must end.
Neighbors had filed suit against the popular hotel back in 2015 and a ruling has just been handed down.
The Madison Animal Control Department was recently made aware of coyote sightings, officials said.
The seat is currently held by Republican Noreen Kokoruda; the election for the seat will be held this coming November.
Residents voted on next year’s budget a townwide referendum on Tuesday; read below to see the results of the townwide vote.
Residents will head to the polls on Tuesday.
State Representative Noreen Kokoruda supported a bill that will boost classroom safety and prevent disruptive behavior.
“Tolls are not a viable option for fixing Connecticut’s fiscal crisis,” said Rep. Kokoruda
Noreen Kokoruda and Stewie the Duck gather at the State Capitol on Tuesday, May 1, 2018 to promote Water Safety Awareness Day.
The forum will be held this week at Daniel Hand High School. Area schools have also been invited to attend.
Residents, business owners, and town officials of the SCRCOG municipalities are encouraged to review the plan.
Gov. Malloy announced the nomination.
Stefanowski hasn't participated in GOP debates so far; instead he said he will skip GOP convention and try and force a primary
Proposed bill would require education in high schools.
The state Medical Examining Board has fined four doctors for various incidents.
Bruce Wilson has run for 12th District seat twice as GOP candidate and lost to Ted Kennedy, Jr.; will he run again now that Kennedy won't?
First Selectman Tom Banisch said many town roads are impassable and power is still out to many in Madison; so he is closing town operations.
Legislators, local officials and community advocates discussed drowning facts and figures, as well as proper water safety.
The state's budget woes necessitated numerous cutbacks at state parks and Malloy's plan is to help reverse that trend.
Eversource officials explained what went wrong.
Malloy would cut Madison's aid $900,000 from amount previously approved by General Assembly for fiscal year 2019.