At 18, the Connecticut man is the youngest ever to qualify for an American Olympic luge squad.
Madison's Mac Bohonnon is on his way to the Winter Olympics. He plans to compete hard and win. And he has some longer term goals as well, that include helping others the way others have helped him.
Mac Bohonnon, of Madison, and Eliza Outtrim, of Hamden, are going for gold in Sochi.
"The entire community [of Madison] has been unwavering in its support. It means the world to me. I am proud to be able to represent our awesome town, and the state itself, and the United States as well."
Whether you’re a sports enthusiast supporting local athletes, or just can’t get enough of the Olympics and want to share your thoughts, as you watch, we want you to blog about it on Patch!
Scroll down for a complete TV schedule. The women's team starts Feb. 8, while the men start Feb. 13.
Located in Norwalk, Triangle Community Center (TCC) is an LGBTQ Community Center serving all of Fairfield County. The "You Can Play Day" event has an expected attendance of over 6,000 people.
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John Moffit explains to the New York Times why he walked away from the fame and fortune of the National Football League.
The Madison Jaycees will host their annual Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Day featuring a 5-mile road race and a 2-mile family fitness walk.
Former UConn football head coach Paul Pasqualoni says he knew there was an investigation, but he didn't know the details.
The hard fought championship game against Naugatuck on November 2 in Farmington was won in the final seconds as Darby Rogers scored the winning goal, propelling Madison to a 4-3 victory.
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Download and print out this flier, and bring it to Moe’s Southwest Grill on Saturday November 2nd, between 12 and 5:00pm, and Moe's will donate a percentage of the sales associated with this event.
Octavias McKoy ran right into the records books with a stellar performance for Western Connecticut State University. Catch the highlights in this YouTube clip.
Here's your marine and inland fishing report for this week.
East Lyme's John McDonald and Trumbull's Craig Breslow are the latest two of a long line of Connecticut natives to play for the Boston Red Sox in their 112-year history.
Thanks to Ashley's Ice Cream in Madison and to the 150 people who showed up! The fundraiser will help support MYF.
The American League Championship Series starts Saturday in night in Boston, with the winner advancing to the World Series. Here in Connecticut we'll have our eyes on our own "smartest man in baseball," who plays for the Red Sox.
"If we win, NBC 30 will visit our high school on Thursday to produce a video segment on one of our school’s academic programs."
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and Attorney General George Jepsen warn residents about the dangers of concussions, and issue a reminder about a related state law.
Paul Pasqualoni is out after a 0-4 start to the Husky season.
The party is hosted by the 4th Grade Tiger Tackle and a percentage of sales will go to support MYF.
Post your fave photos in our new corner for all things Madison sports.
The Connecticut DEEP is busy stocking rivers and lakes with broodstock Atlantic salmon.
The Madison Board of Education Tuesday night thanked the volunteers and staff members on the Polson Gym building committee, who put in long hours over a long period of time on the project.
Congrats to the Gullas!
Congratulations to Tommy Pellatt, of Daniel Hand High School, and MacKenzie Hawkes, from of the Westminster School!
The regular season begins with a match against Sacred Heart Academy on Sept. 11.