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Very Safe Place To Live; Police Arrest Log; Utility Work Draws Concerns; Budget Concerns: Madison News

Catch up on the top local news of the week in our week in review.

There was plenty of news across your town over the past week. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories. Contribute your own content to Patch by signing up for an account and clicking the “Post on Patch” button at the top right of the site.

What's Next For Madison Schools After Residents Vote Down Referendum?

Two public meetings are upcoming on the future of schools in Madison.

Madison Is The Third Safest Place To Live In Connecticut For 2017, New Report Says

New data ranks the 50 safest communities in Connecticut. Madison did really well.

Roads And Bike Paths To 2 Beach Areas at Hammonasset State Park Closed

The roads and bike paths will be open on weekends, state officials said.

Madison Police Arrest Log

All of the information is provided by the Police Department and all charges are allegations at this time.

Madison Leaders Implore Legislature To Override Malloy's Veto

Top officials from several Shoreline towns held a press conference explaining what a lack of a state budget is doing to their towns.

Utility Work In Madison Causing Concern

Selectmen noted that Eversource only needed approval from the state, and not the town to perform the work.

More Than 50 Shoreline Veterans Honored At CT Wartime Service Medal Ceremony

Sen. Kennedy organized the event. Veterans in attendance can access their photos online through Kennedy's website.

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