Kaitlyn Martin made the fall dean's list for completing all courses with a GPA of 3.4 or higher.
Kathryn Donahey studies at the College of Health Sciences and Professions.
Shoreline Adult Education still has openings for their free English for Speakers of Other Languages and U.S. Citizenship Preparation classes
An award-winning painter and dedicated volunteer, she enjoyed myriad hobbies. Betsy treasured time with family, like summers at Pearly Pond.
RWA and CT Water donated touchless fountains to Madison schools to reduce plastic water bottle use and provide safe access to drinking water
Superintendent Dr. Craig Cooke announced that over the weekend, several more COVID-19 cases were reported in middle and high schools.
Joy lit up a room with her infectious smile, hospitality, and storytelling. She loved visits from her children, grandchildren and neighbors.
Country School 8th Graders Nadia Goodman of Old Lyme and Roosevelt Liu of Wallingford win awards for their writing.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including one in Madison.
Here are Madison’s most recent coronavirus infection rates and update on how many residents have been vaccinated against COVID-19.
Youth & family services Peer Helpers hand-painted wooden hearts, bought 150 gift cards from Madison businesses and gifted to school staff.
Shoreline Adult Ed has partnered with Henry Carter Hull Library to offer virtual info sessions for individuals seeking to earn their GED®
On Thursday those 65 and older are eligible to sign up for the COVID-19 vaccine. Clinics are in Madison, Branford, East Haven and Guilford.
New federal data shows how the coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospitals and their ICUs in New Haven County.
Healthy Habits + Immune Support w/ Nourish & Nosh Nutritionist Kara Pachniuk
In a Facebook post where she commented on a New York Times story about Madison, Eileen Banisch said she and husband Tom are moving south.
Committed to volunteerism and caring for others, she took great pride in her work in Hospice’s founding days in Branford in the early '70's.
And with 1 new staff case at the Town Campus Learning Center, there are now 10 "active" student cases and 2 "active" employee cases.
"Despite the challenges" businesses have faced in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the real estate company hired three new agents.
With an "influx of buyers during the pandemic," Madison is "neither too hip, nor too boring," a Brooklyn writer said after buying a house.
Here are the latest numbers on hospital capacity, including ICUs, in New Haven County.
State health officials released data for the first time which shows how many residents in each town have been vaccinated for COVID-19.
Like Monday, with in-person school shuttered due to the the winter nor-easter, the remote learning day will be shortened.
Task force pillars include transparency and to build trust through adopting a "guardian versus warrior culture of policing."
People 75 and older must register and enroll through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Vaccine Management System, dubbed VAMS
A vehicle versus utility pole on Horse Pond Road between Hammonasset Meadows and Strawberry Hill crash was reported Monday morning.
The Lutheran Church of Madison collects used clothing for the poor and needy, along with food for the hungry.
Madison First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons: "It's been a very unusual 12 months. We're glad to put it behind us and move forward."
In a morning message to families Friday, superintendent Dr. Craig Cooke said a team is a close contact of positive case at the high school.
Rose-Marie, a retired nurse, was a "social butterfly," and excellent baker, who enjoyed doing oil paintings, ceramics, and coloring.
'Light Up, Madison' will brighten the dark, cold winter nights because we all need a little light in our lives.
Nearly 700 shoreline babies need diapers and wipes, more than twice the number last year owing to the pandemic. Let's get them 'covered.'
The decades-long winning coach, who retired in 2016, agreed last February to take the helm after the resignation of Dave Mastroianni.
The worldwide refugee issue has been at the forefront of The Country School’s 5th Grade studies.
New federal data shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in New Haven County and across Connecticut.
But the distance learning 'snow day' calls for a shortened day of assignments with "wellness activities that will allow for a needed break."
Cases in Daniel Hand High School and Polson Middle School have sent some into quarantine and remote learning.
Karen Stephens has decided to transition from her management role; Matt Healy will succeed her in the Branch Executive role.