Residents can see the Class of 2022's future plans online, with a diverse group offering up diverse futures.
Weather permitting, Beaver Pond Road, Franks Way, Kelsey Springs Drive and Rolling Meadow Road milling and paving starts May 23.
The total requested budget for the town and schools was $91.4 million, which represents a 3.3 percent increase over the previous year.
William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty said the sale is the highest-ever recorded residential real estate sale in Madison.
The parade will step off at 10 a.m. at Samson Rock Drive and Boston Post Road and will end with a remembrance ceremony o the Town Green.
Classes will be offered through Shoreline Adult Education starts on Tuesday, May 24
Sebastien T. Lowy and Max X. Wu are the winners from Madison. Lowy's career path is chemistry. Wu's career path is law.
The total town & schools budget amounts to $91,360,085. That's an increase over 2021-2022 of $2,955,218, a 3.34 percent increase.
The qualifications include a passion for sailing, and the ability to teach kids how to sail, and be positive, enthusiastic and flexible.
DHHS students Kelly Fay and Charles McIntyre and Polson students Grace Ackerman and Christopher Lee "exhibit exemplary leadership skills."
While the office is temporarily closed for staff development, taxpayers can still pay online.
Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street, a dark, yet often humorous, musical, will be staged at the Deacon John Grave House.
Blues Festival Matinee Ticket Sales Donated To Madison Food Pantry
Two polling locations are in school buildings, so learning models at Polson Middle School and Brown Intermediate School will be remote.
Reimagined in 2012, the award-winning beachfront resort with its upscale casual eatery is a Madison gem. And a Wheel of Fortune prize.
Wednesday, May 18 event hosted by Gaylord Specialty Healthcare and the Madison Chamber of Commerce
This talk will be held at Branford High School on Wednesday, May 11
From shopping to dogs, golf and trivia, the E.C. Scranton Memorial Library has something for you in coming days.
Funding for the Madison-based agency will help it serve the intellectually and developmentally disabled community, per Sen. Christine Cohen.
Assistant Assessor job pays from $32 to $45 an hour and Assessment Technician II job pays $22 to $31 an hour, both for a 35.5 hour week.
Voters go to the polls to cast their ballot on the 2022-2023 $90,884,833 budget, which represents an 2.81 percent increase over last year.
All in-person departmental services will now be administered through the Surf Club office.
Madison recorded 40 new coronavirus cases between April 22-28, according to DPH’s preliminary data.
The town is still looking for applicants to serve on the Academy Community Center Building and Academy Community Center Advisory committees.
Mother's Day is almost here, make a reservation now and treat mom.
After a 3-month search, former Plainville schools athletics director Christopher Farrell was named to the post by the Board of Ed Tuesday.
E.C. Scranton Memorial Library presents its storyteller series beginning May 10.
Before sending its draft off to the Board of Selectmen, the committee has a final public hearing set for Wednesday at 7 p.m. via Zoom.
The Madison high school was ranked 34 in Connecticut and 1,654 in national rankings with a score of 90.73 out of 100.
Grand Apizza will donate 15% of proceeds from purchases now until Sunday, to help fund the Dallas trip for the VEX IQ World Championship.
Jason, a free spirit, was known for his strong faith, love of family and affection for animals.
Madison recorded 45 new coronavirus cases between April 15-21, according to the state Department of Public Health’s preliminary data.
Starting last October, a 5-cent surcharge was added to the cost of nips in CT, money going to towns to mitigate their environmental impact.
Through the end of May, a social workers will offer free, confidential support for folks who file police reports, have a police "encounter."
This free, confidential program option is offered through Shoreline Adult Education
A nurse who loved caring for the elderly, she was Women’s Club of Madison president and a community volunteer famous for her cheesecake.
A public hearing is slated for resident's to weigh in on the draft plan from Madison's ad-hoc Affordable Housing Plan Committee.
Active with the Guilford Fair, she grew and canned vegetables, was a St. Andrews volunteer who loved reading, quilting, & Broadway shows.
A highly-decorated Korean War veteran, a carpenter, he started Madison Builders and after retiring, toured the country via motorcycle.
Madison recorded 25 new coronavirus cases between April 8-14, according to DPH’s preliminary data.