The pandemic has impacted the U.S. blood supply. The Red Cross will hold a series of blood drives soon in the Madison area.
We love this great New Haven Independent article about Mitchell Branch's Animation Celebration! program. Haley Grunloh's been facilitati ...
See the latest announcement from the Town of Madison.
Matthew Botta earned a grade point average of at least 4.00 and received no grade lower than an A-.
Alexandra Lee earned a grade point average of at least 3.330 and received no grade lower than a B.
The 2021-2022 budget referendum is set for Tuesday, May 18. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 pm. Here's how to vote via absentee ballot.
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Here's how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in New Haven County.
Don't miss this virtual workshop this Wednesday, April 21
Madison residents continue to get vaccinated. Here is how the last week went.
Our friends at the New Haven Independent wrote a great piece about our re-opening. Public Service Administrators Susan Totter and Sharon ...
A veteran of the Korean War, he worked for GE for decades, and was active in the Knights of Columbus and the Boy Scouts of America.
Here is how much home prices have changed over the past year in New Haven County area.
Friday, April 16th beginning at 12noon the Madison Senior Center will host Farmers to Families food box distribution for Madison residents
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On Monday night's episode of Wheel of Fortune, a contestant won a $7,000 trip to the Madison Beach Hotel.
A son of immigrants who fled anti-Semitism, he became an international pioneer in child psychology, Madison civic leader and philanthropist.
Updates to the reopening plan include removing desk shields, as well as changes in the music program and quarantine time frame for students.
The Yale Herald chatted with our own Rory Martorana and Isaac Shub about Books Sandwiched In, Adult Services' virtual author talk series ...
Here is how the Madison area is doing in the race to vaccinate its population.
Madison had 10,676 first doses administered as of April 7. About 59.21 percent of town residents have received at least one dose.
The annual event draws hundreds and, in prior years, folks collected up to 4 tons of litter in a 4-hour period, the First Selectwoman said.
Death is a Cabernet Ol' Chum, performed by The Barn's Adult Ensemble: Madbarn Masters
After being scuttled due to the pandemic, the Senior Center has resumed the popular dial-a-ride program, albeit in a limited capacity.
The 90s are back this week on Scranton Talks! Myla and Colin reminisce about the movies, television shows, toys and music of the 1990s a ...
'The Sand Dollar' movie needs "townspeople, patrons, everyday pedestrians, and kids" and also local bands "with vibes like The Beach Boys."
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Sunday, April 11 at 2 p.m. via Zoom. As Spring enters our land and birds and insects return, we suddenly become more aware of the nature ...
The Lyric says it's "thrilled to be able to once again present live theater & do it in a way that'll be safe" for audiences, cast and crew.
Madison residents beach parking stickers are now available by mail but there's no sticker needed until Memorial Day weekend.
Several positive COVID-19 cases were reported at Daniel Hand High School Monday with two at Polson Middle School.
Kevin Prue, 56, was diagnosed with End Stage Liver Disease. On a donor waiting list for more a year, his family won't give up the search.
See the latest announcement from E.C. Scranton Memorial Library.
Pat, who worked at Robertshaw Controls and Stop & Shop, loved time with family visiting Nantucket, the Jersey shore, and camping in Canada.
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