The former chairman of the Academy subcommittee on the original Facilities Review Committee makes the case in great detail.
The Shoreline Arts Alliance said it would cost between $6-$7 million to clean-up the building, which they had eyed for an arts center.
Town officials sent a notice on Monday morning. Work is beginning on Monday, Sept. 12. BREAKING
Plans for a center for the arts hit a snag this summer when the Shoreline Arts Alliance ended its lease with the town.
The town ended the last fiscal year with a significant budget surplus and the First Selectman clarified what he plans to do with the money.
A public hearing has been scheduled on the proposed ordinance.
Officials say because more donations are coming in it will mean less funds are needed from the town.
Madison's top elected official says he's disappointed in the delays and he explains what happened.
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Officials say not only will the town reduce its energy costs but also save taxpayers a lot of money over time.
Sen. Ted Kennedy, Jr., of Branford, discusses a series of reforms aimed to bring down the rising costs of prescription drug prices in CT.
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The board held a special meeting Monday to pass the appropriation.
The First Selectman says he is mulling over a couple of options and both will lead to savings for taxpayers.
Local officials recently briefed the Economic Development Commission on pending applications and proposals to the zoning commission.
Madison is seeking a grant for a dog park.
The sign dedication ceremony is scheduled for this week.
Work will occur in the middle of August.
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The funds, officials say, are needed due to a reduction in state funding.
The alliance withdrew from the project, according to a report.
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The foundation declined a donation from a fundraising concert at the hotel, according to a report.
Madison officials have been working on this project for several years and today they revealed the good news.
The Town of Madison continue to pursue funding of the second phase of the project
Hopes of developing a cultural arts center in town are still alive.
Madison officials are working to obtain funding for the next phase of the project.
The move is necessitated by the state trying to save money after cuts to the DEEP budget.
Seniors in Madison may be feeling the relief from a tax freeze that the town's discussing.
News and notes from a Board of Selectmen meeting held earlier this month.
The land could possibly be used for a new school in the future.