The Department of Consumer Protection provided a list of 35 contractors who were fined or paid restitution of at least $15,000 during 2015.
First Selectman Tom Banisch has a proposal to help the plan.
All of the information is provided by the Police Department and all charges are allegations at this time.
A scope of the project and what it means for parking downtown can be found below in the story.
The project is getting going earlier because of the mild end to winter.
The position of local health director has been advertised by the town of Madison. See below for the salary range and more about the job.
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The officer alleged in the complaint she was treated differently during her second pregnancy.
Senator Kennedy read to a third grade class at Jeffrey Elementary School.
Tom Banisch will appear on "Face the State" with WFSB's Dennis House.
The meeting has been rescheduled for next week.
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The proposal drew debate at a recent meeting. Health insurance costs are skyrocketing next year also impacting the budget.
The forum will take place next week and includes First Selectman Tom Banisch.
The survey deals with gathering input for developing a coastal resilience plan.
Gov. Malloy made the announcement late Friday afternoon.
The money is part of $60 million being distributed to towns, cities across Connecticut.
The town has launched a new upgraded website and is holding two sessions to help educate residents on how to utilize it best.
The hotel and the town's Planning and Zoning Commission sought the re-creation of the West Wharf District.
The town is facing a 15 percent increase in health insurance costs currently for next year.
One job is at the Senior Center and another is working with the Public Schools system.
A substantial portion of the capital request is for funds for a library construction project. No votes have been taken or funds approved.
Kennedy to introduce legislation that will cut down on waste and boost recycling.
Madison residents are urged to attend and critical to the planning process, top town officials said.
Town officials are also looking at putting building permits online.
Town officials will introduce a new capital planning process to the public.
The members of the committee were named Monday night.
Town officials say they are working to address the situation.
Madison economic officials recently received a demographics and population presentation and the data revealed some interesting information.
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously to approve the gym's application.
EDC and Chamber invite residents and visitors to shop Madison this weekend and view construction progress.
The Blight Enforcement Committee says they will have to wait until an early December meeting to speak up about the issue.
An attorney recently shared at a meeting how much the program might cost Madison residents.
Sen. Kennedy, who represents Madison, organized the event to recognize Connecticut’s veterans for their service in the armed forces.
Also two town employees were honored for their work on the project.
Overall for the state of Connecticut just 32.25 percent of the state's registered voters actually voted on Election Day.
Officials say they want to enhance security at several key municipal buildings in town.