An informal celebration planned for Tuesday, November 17.
One prominent town official called the owner's actions "blatant, in-your-face disregard" for the Planning and Zoning Commission.
Fillmore McPherson reflects on accomplishments and some of the more difficult times in office.
Madison's new First Selectman is Thomas Banisch, a Republican.
A new report examines the net worth of all politicians serving in the United States Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives.
The project begins next week. The full schedule is listed below.
Joan Walker had spoken about the need to implement a tax freeze for seniors, while Tom Banisch stressed economic development.
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 3 and we share with you some of the information you'll need to know.
Madison Democratic First Selectman candidate Joan Walker writes a column about the importance of voting on Election Day.
Find out which companies in the state owe the most in sales, withholding and corporation business taxes.
Banisch talks about why he chose to run, his plan for economic development, and his love for Madison and its residents.
Madison state Rep. Noreen Kokoruda helped chair a meeting in Hartford this week on the topic.
The new business will operate on the Boston Post Road and will offer takeout and some dining seating too.
Walker talks about her top three priorities if elected including the need to implement a senior property tax freeze.
The hearing will be held on Oct. 27.
The proposed charter changes will be on the Nov. 3 ballot.
You'll be able to meet the candidates running for selectmen, school board and finance board.
A top official says consumers using third-party suppliers are needlessly paying too much for electricity.
The Shoreline Arts Alliance received a $125,000 grant to advance plans.
Malloy said more reductions to the budget are necessary and he called for a “Special Session” to lead to tough decisions.
The forum includes numerous candidates including the first selectman candidates.
Three legislators have been named 2015 Children's Champions by the CT Early Childhood Alliance.
In a lengthy report, Madison officials are trying to find ways to allow more housing options for seniors, and attract more families.
A public hearing is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 15.
Work will commence on Monday, Oct. 12. Additional parking restrictions have been announced for the start of next week as well.
More than 200 families utilize the Shoreline Soup Kitchen and Pantries and demand has increased by 31 percent over 2 years.
But town officials say a budget surplus from last year will help reduce the impact on the reduction in state aid.
Town officials decided to keep some parking spaces open during construction.
Despite the storm forecasted to movie away from Connecticut, McPherson says residents should still prepare.
A superior court ruled against a proposed West Wharf Zoning District.
Parking downtown in many areas is limited to two hours. Read the full list below.
Businesses remain open during construction.
Other services impacted include notary services and vital records processing.
But a new state sales tax on beach passes will require the town to pay the costs.
The lawsuit was filed against the hotel for not adhering to rules set by variances.
The state of Connecticut added 3,200 new jobs in August and we share the latest available data concerning Madison’s jobs numbers.
Candidates for First Selectman were recently invited to speak by the Economic Development Commission.
The town of Madison will receive $125,000 to support the state's Second Chance-related initiatives.
Some downtown parking spots will be off-limits as work proceeds.