Robert Stefanowski, who is running for GOP nomination, has $307,836 cash on hand for his campaign; he's spent $190,184 so far.
Rep. Noreen Kokoruda hosted a ‘Beat the Blues’ forum to help seniors learn how to avoid winter blues and maintain optimal mental health.
First Selectman Tom Banisch says getting town input into plans submitted is most important; his goal is to have a vote at referendum in May.
Madison First Selectman Tom Banisch says this year will be particularly challenging for town due to state budget crisis.
MSP is a Medicaid program that helps seniors and the disabled pay for Medicare co-insurance, deductibles and premiums.
Madison's Tom Banisch to Serve on Two of the Largest Municipal Boards of Town Leaders in State.
Officials are asking residents to use email if necessary to contact some important government buildings Friday.
The funds will be used to help improve pedestrian safety near the train station.
There were initial concerns from residents, which were addressed, officials said.
The meeting will give seniors a chance to learn about tools and techniques to "Beat the Blues" this holiday season and throughout the year.
Several residents attended a recent Board of Selectmen meeting asking for a local ordinance.
Rep. Kokoruda achieved a perfect record for votes cast.
Shoreline lawmakers weren't happy with Gov. Malloy's decision to cut state funds to local communities.
The meeting will give seniors a chance to learn about tools and techniques to “Beat the Blues” this holiday season and throughout the year.
A General Assembly hearing will be held Wednesday on Eversource's storm response in which thousands of people were without power for days.
The hope is the changes will lead to less traffic delays into the park.
The town voted on several local positions on Nov. 7. Here are the full vote totals for all races.
Kokoruda said that this bipartisan state budget puts an end to a four-month standstill and restores local municipal and education funding.
Lawmakers have agreed on a budget to plug a $3.5 billion shortfall. Here's how the new budget will impact your town.
The local man has the second most amount of money available to spend currently.
The public is invited to attend a Board of Education & Board of Finance Candidates’ Forum.
Town officials are weary of spending money on the field when it's very possible that Madison's state aid will be drastically cut.
Sen. Kennedy organized the event. Veterans in attendance can access their photos online through Kennedy's website.
Top officials from several Shoreline towns held a press conference explaining what a lack of a state budget is doing to their towns.
The budget is likely to be vetoed by Gov. Malloy.
Madison residents will vote on the school referendum on Sept. 26
Town officials have decided to hold off on filling the position for at least now.
Gov. Malloy made a new proposal, which would be good news for state parks if approved.
Madison has a lot of trees and because of that it can lead to maintenance concerns.
The zone change is critical in getting the stalled project going again, according to the developer.
A lawsuit filed by the Madison Beach Preservation Association accusing the hotel of several zoning violations is about to be heard in court.
Nearly 140 Connecticut school districts would lose significant state education aid. See below for how much your town would lose.
The total estimated cost of the expansion project is $15 million paid in part by a $9 million bond approved by the voters.
See below for a list of all the Democratic candidates running for local office this fall.
The police officer was fired back in 2008.
One of the officials is a popular member of the Board of Selectmen.
On the morning of March 11, 2013, Captain Pedersen-Keel was mortally wounded.
Banisch has served one term as the town's first selectman.