Welcome to your mat! Join this beginner series yoga class; ideal for anyone looking to start or re-new a yoga practice.
One person is hospitalized in critical condition, police said, after a Thursday afternoon 2-car crash on Horsepond Road.
Country School 3rd and 4th Graders Study Science on the Sand
A successful Sept. 28 community workshop on the new Pre-K to 5 school has led architects to create a survey to get more resident input.
Area legislative candidates will debate soon
Shoreline Adult Education offers a virtual high school diploma program
Four time Grammy winner Antonio Sánchez is a conservatory-trained classical pianist.
Daniel Hand High School Marine Science & Technology students have been conducting ecosystem studies at West Wharf Beach for the past 2 weeks
Study for the naturalization test and interview
Pumpkin season is here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch near Madison.
The Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, “the Kate”, welcomes The Jersey Tenors on Saturday, Oct. 8.
North Sea Gas has been entertaining audiences for more than 40 years as one of Scotland's most popular folk bands.
Police provide all information. Charges are allegations, not convictions. All are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
Mystic Seaport Planetarium's Brian Kohler teaches navigation using ancient tools, stars, sun, moon & planets, which informed today's GPS.
The architectural firm and the town are encouraging the community to be part of the discussions, planning for the new school project.
The accident was reported Friday afternoon.
Register now to ride in Vista's Tour de Shore on October 9!
Their day began at 4 a.m. and for the entirety of Thursday, Madison firefighters went from one call to another via boat, truck, and tanker.
Shoreline Adult Education offers two FREE program options for adults seeking to earn their high school diploma
Bryan Wilson, 40, used a syringe to take fentanyl from vials and re-injected saline so it would look like none of the drug was gone: feds.
The family-owned business PurpleTrash provides trash and recycling pickup and service to Madison and Guilford residents.
Nearly four months after Thomas the cat went missing on Nutmeg Lane on June 2, he reappeared after a summer sojourn only he can tell about.
Part of infrastructure improvement grants approved by the Governor Monday, the $500,000 will be matched by $1,076,417 from the town.
Learn about how the celebrated Mexican artist revolutionized the male-dominated Surrealist Movement with her distinctive personal aesthetic.
Alice D. Walker and Matthew L. Xu were among the over 16,000 semifinalists in the 68th annual National Merit Scholarship Program.
Get rid of aerosols, cleaners, antifreeze, household/car batteries, auto fluids, chemical fertilizers, propane cylinders and much more.
The Ruff, whose range is Europe, Africa, South Asia & Australia, was spotted Thursday and dozens of birders flocked to the park to see it.
Domingo Millan, wife Kelly Card and their two children are displaced and in need of donations after a Sept. 1 fire destroyed their home.
Beginning Sept. 24, Penders, a freelance writer, book author and librarian, will lead the new Scranton Memorial Library writers' club.
MAD for Trees, which hopes to plant 200 native trees for Madison's 200th anniversary, has Sugar Maples, Red Oaks, Dogwoods, and Pitch Pines.
The stunning 8-bedroom, 4-bathroom, waterfront Madison estate was built in 1910 and has been owned by the same family for 50 years.
Pumpkin season is almost here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch near Madison.
The Book Caddy sticks around. Chris' Picks is packed with good reads. Program on how to get the garden ready for fall. And much more.
But no worries, you can still pay your taxes.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed away.
With hundreds of flags displayed by the Madison Exchange, the red, white, and blue will be the backdrop for the 9/11 remembrance ceremony.
Summer Harvest for Vista's Rotaract Club