The new system features geothermal energy.
The grant will be used for improvements to Scotland Avenue in Madison.
Madison held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on July 23 to celebrate the new charging stations
Connecticut has a primary election scheduled for Aug. 13.
Outside organizations only have a few days left to request American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds.
The public hearing will be held at the Cafe in the Madison Senior Center, and online via Zoom.
A new HVAC system is being installed at the Town Campus.
Officials expect tax bills will be mailed out next week.
The project includes the construction of several geothermal wells, which has been completed.
Voters approved the budget in Tuesday's referendum.
Polls open at the town's two voting districts at 6 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.
Residents reportedly oppose the redevelopment of a historic home on Opening Hill Road by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation.
The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation is looking to redevelop a 300-year-old home at 6 Opening Hill Road in Madison.
The Madison Board of Finance is recommending a combined Town and School Budget of $97,619,256 for the next fiscal year.
"Our elderly residents need support and access to resources that will provide them with the best quality of life possible."
Besides Joe Biden and Donald Trump, there were several names on the ballots for Madison voters to choose from.
Workshops are underway to review the proposed spending package.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency will present its finding from a coastal erosion study on New Haven County.
This is the first year that Early Voting is an option for Connecticut voters.
The gathering this week is a follow-up to last month's Community Conversation on affordable housing in town.
The funds are from the federal Congressionally Directed Spending program, and will help to renovate the former Academy School Building.
The survey can be found on the library's website.
The town's annual budgeting process is underway for the 2024-25 fiscal year.
The informational session will be hosted by SLR International Corporation.
The two used police cars are being auctioned online
The Ledges development was slated for 856 Boston Post Road in Madison.
The construction project is not expected to disrupt town services, according to First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons.
A public hearing on the budget is scheduled for later this month.
First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons will discuss the state of the town, among other matters.
The backup generator is slated for Polson Middle School, which serves as the town's emergency shelter.
The request is scheduled to be discussed by the Board of Finance this week.
The town completed its revaluation in December.
Currently, the town has vacancies on Planning & Zoning and Conservation commissions, among others.
The job in First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons' office is a non-union position.
The state-mandated revaluation is for the October 1, 2023, Grand List.
The Wednesday meeting will be held in person and via Zoom.
Proceeds of the bonds will be used to finance the Town’s new elementary school.
Madison Youth and Family Services is partnering with Brown and Polson Schools to offer gift cards to families in need.
A special meeting is taking place to approve the special appropriation for the Madison Town Campus Geothermal project.
The draft lays out a Town vision and mission statement and identifies the strategic goals and objects in key focus areas.