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The New Haven Free Public Library will host visits from the UniteCT Mobile Bus during June at the Ives Main Library, the Wilson Branch L ...
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The Red Cross is holding a few blood drives in the Madison area soon.
Old Toll Road, just east of Race Hill Road, is closed and will be for at least the next eight hours as utility crews replace a pole.
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Explore the themes of the NEA Big Read, An American Sunrise by Joy Harjo, and this year's International Festival of Arts and Ideas with ...
The beloved bookshop will be the site of filming for the upcoming film adaptation for Netflix of 'The Noel Diary' starring Justin Hartley.
The Scranton Library will be closed on Monday, May 31st in observance of Memorial Day.
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Mary was a long-time employee of the Yale University Alumni Association and the first woman ever appointed Police Commissioner in Hamden.
Two teams of Country School 8th Grade students entered the national eCYBERMISSION STEM Contest 2021 this past March.
Quilt of Valor member and Madison resident Terry O'Connell awarded Joan Maloney, William Maloney, and Richard Troy each with a quilt.
A late night Tuesday crash involving 2 vehicles including a police cruiser at Rt. 79/Green Hill Road is being investigated by state police.
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Vargo, who served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, stationed in the South Pacific, worked for Sikorsky Aircraft after 40 years.
The Sunday July 4 parade will salute the community's "Covid Heroes" as they will, en masse, serve as the parade's grand marshal.
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Madison and Connecticut have made significant progress in driving down coronavirus infections.
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“We are absolutely thrilled to welcome Lisa to the Madison Beach Hotel team,” said General Manager John Mathers.
Copperfield Drive and Sunrise Lane are scheduled to be reconstructed and paved starting on May 24th. Please use caution while traveling ...
Schools superintendent Dr. Craig Cooke has shared some important end-of-year information for families.
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Madison Foundation encourages residents to nominate a “Hero Volunteer” as part of its 25th-anniversary celebration.
Madison Historical Society hosts three lectures on "Madison & the Evolution of Style." Talks will feature period clothing and accessories.
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Artist presents painting of General's Residence to Madison Historical Society in an effort to preserve the story of this iconic structure.
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More than 150 million Americans don’t use the internet at broadband speeds. See how the Madison area compares.
The Madison Lyric Stage presents ‘The Sun Sits Low: An Evening Of Stephen Sondheim’ under a tent at the Deacon John Grave House.
As Town Hall shifts back to normal operations, the Board of Selectmen and Board of Finance meetings will be in a hybrid format, meaning ...
Connecticut’s infection rate has plummeted, here is how Madison compares.
Saying it's been a hard year for teachers, too, students used their creativity, skills and tools, to build benches for educators.
Raised on his family's Madison farm, he was a Navy veteran who previously worked for Pratt & Whitney before becoming a carpenter in Florida.
In 2019, 1.5 million high school juniors took the PSAT test. Just 2,500 of them earned the national award. Seoyoun R. Kim is one of them.
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