"This 4-bedroom home has a lovely primary bedroom suite on the main level and one other bedroom," the listing states.
Madison resident Peggy Lyons tells Patch why she should be reelected as Madison's First Selectman.
The Ad-Hoc New Elementary School Naming Committee asks for the community's help in naming the New Elementary School Building.
Madison resident Bob Donahue tells Patch why he should be elected to the Board of Finance.
Madison resident John Picard tells Patch why he should be reelected to the Board of Finance.
The Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, “the Kate”, welcomes stand-up comedian Tammy Pescatelli on Saturday, October 28, 2023, at 8 pm.
Madison resident Cathy Miller tells Patch why she should be on the Board of Education.
Nonprofit groups are keystone community organizations in the Madison area. Here are five favorites.
Paul, who was a commissioner for the North Branford Police Department and worked as an IT Director, loved spending time with his family.
Four of Connecticut’s major nonprofit performing arts venue operators have formed a coalition.
The Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, “the Kate”, welcomes families to the musical tale of Jack and the Beanstalk.
"The Grant award will allow us to move forward more quickly with repairs," First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons said.
DEEP Commissioner "Thrilled with the results" of the Recycling Pilot Program at Hammonasset State Park in Madison.
Pumpkin season is almost here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch near Madison.
Eighty-five Connecticut school districts were included in Niche's latest ranking of 12,192 school districts nationwide.
Elaine was working in the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001, and she helped evacuate her whole team before the building collapsed.
Education platform Niche has ranked every public school in Connecticut. Here's where Daniel Hand High School ranks.
A wonderful stone, brick mason on the CT shoreline for 50 years, a trade he's passed on to his children, he also owned Villa Café in Berlin.
She worked as a registered nurse at St. Raphael’s, Verdi 5 North, and later for VNA providing home care to her community’s most vulnerable.
Here is a look at all of the available jobs and how to apply for them.
Madison Lyric Stage presents Maidens, Witches and Femme Fatales: The Women of Opera, October 14-15
She ran the family farm, owned a women’s clothing store, and enjoyed international travel and time spent at the family cottage in Guilford.
The public hearing will be held on Monday, Sept. 18.
The committee will recommend to the Madison Board of Education a minimum of three to a maximum of five possible names.
In spite of rigorous demands of judicial responsibilities, "Saint Thomas of the Bench," regularly volunteered at New Haven area food banks.
A public lottery to determine the horizontal order of candidates' names on the ballot for Nov. 7 to be held Tuesday afternoon.
The counseling department is looking to connect with professionals interested in offering job shadow and/or internship opportunities.
Amtrak work will reduce weekday schedules from 22 trains daily between New Haven Union Station and New London Station to just 14.
A Guilford High School math teacher for 37 years, she loved music, reading, and travel with her husband.
A Madison Country Club, Beach Club member who loved travel, golf and bridge, as an RN did cancer research at National Institutes of Health
Taking care of your home can be scary! Tackle those household demons with professional help this fall.
Act fast, Classes are filling up quickly!
The community came together to celebrate six inspirational individuals.
From a formal dinner to a Chinese Restaurant, these are the eateries Jacques Pépin enjoys when he decides to eat out.
Large waves pounded the boat, and she was down by the bow, indicating water intrusion, Steve Adkins said, Madison Harbormaster.
Madison's Nicholas Anthony Donofrio, 20, was shot to death over the weekend after accidentally going to the wrong home and trying to enter.
"Shark never crossed my mind. I thought it was a big Blue Fish or Stripped Bass," Eddie Carroll said.
The Silver Alert was issued on Aug. 30 by the Madison Police Department.
Phi Kappa Sigma started a GoFundMe to establish a scholarship at the University of South Carolina and Madison's Daniel Hand High School.