The poll finds Democrats and seniors more likely to view Connecticut favorably than Republicans and younger people.
Madison's current First Selectman Fillmore McPherson has said he won't seek reelection in the fall.
Top state and local officials including Gov. Malloy, and Sen. Blumenthal attended the $3.4M Madison downtown groundbreaking project.
Fillmore McPherson is finishing up his third term as the town's leader.
Connecticut residents will have more time to purchase alcohol from package stores, which is in effect just in time for the Fourth of July.
It's the town's annual budget reconciliation town meeting and funds are needed to cover snow removal costs, police OT, and more.
The state will change many of its liquor laws again, including expanding package store hours.
Gov. Malloy proposed several changes to the budget. Several large companies are considering a move out of state.
Indiana took out a full-page ad in the WSJ, lending its support to Fairfield-based GE and others that have criticized the state's new taxes.
Residents who live nearby say their noise and traffic concerns have not been adequately addressed.
The committee will allow for better player safety, field maintenance and long-term plans for town-owned fields.
Currently, residential owners are capped at 10 chickens per 5 acres, and a committee has been assigned to study the issue.
A public hearing will be held at the end of May.
It's one of the possible changes that could be recommended by the Charter Review Committee.
A resident has filed an application seeking to own 100 chickens per acre, which drew concerns from officials about chicken waste.
Senate Bill 869 is the first bill Kennedy has brought out on the Senate floor and it deals with unwanted tires in CT.
The topic of food trucks wasn't on the selectmen's agenda, but that didn't stop people from debating the issue once again.
Residents will have an opportunity to address the proposed budget for fiscal 2015-16 at a public hearing later this month.
Supporters of the food trucks are holding "Madison Food Truck Appreciation Day" later this month to counteract protestors.
A public hearing is scheduled for April 15.
The ban is for all recreational facilities including beaches, parks, trails, playgrounds, and athletic fields.
The public hearing will be held on April 21.
The hearing is set for April 21.
There will be a workshop later this month.
The change will go into effect in April.
A free energy workshop will be held later this month and residents are urged to attend to learn how they can save money.
Fillmore McPherson was elected vice-chairman of a New Haven County regional organization.
The Tri-State Transportation Campaign is calling for greater road safety measures.
Town leaders had the foresight to increase the budget by $20,000 this year.
The Governor says the goal is to lower the price of alcohol and raise additional tax revenue.
Share a cup of coffee with your state representatives hosted by League of Women Voters of the East Shore
The meeting was held Wednesday night.