Among other questions, the survey asks, "as a walker, runner or bicyclist in Madison, how safe do you feel on our roads?"
All information is provided by police. Charges are allegations, not convictions.
Madison is fed up. Town moves to increase parking enforcement, begin visitor capacity at East & West Wharf, and limit non-resident passes.
Check out our specialty camps. Next week is all about photography!! Open to students entering 5th grade and up.
Community service activities look a little different this summer, but kids are still hard at work ...in a social distancing kind of way.
At Charlie McIntyre and Max Wu's online Shoreline Debate Academy, middle school kids can connect, make friends, and learn debate skills.
Secure items in yards that could be thrown by wind or rising water and prepare for isolated power outages, the First Selectwoman said.
Make-A-Wish Connecticut invites community to share special talents from home this summer
The 17th Annual Sunflowers for Wishes at Buttonwood Farm in Griswold will be in full bloom from July 25th through August 2nd.
Rejoice beach bums, the water's been tested at Madison beaches after the New Haven raw sewage spill and, it's safe for swimming.
First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons said that the town continues to "see community spread in our town albeit at very low levels."
Joseph “Quint” Cobham Noyes V, who was found lying critically injured after a report of a car crash on a Newport street, died on June 25.
State parks, shoreline beaches are open, but inland swimming areas are closed. Campgrounds have started opening but with capacity limits.
Taxes can be paid online, by mail, at Town Hall, dropped in the payment drop-box and at a local bank.
Madison Beach & Recreation 2020 Summer Concert Series Concerts are held each Sunday evening 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the Town Green.
Honor Roll, Effort List, National French and Latin Exams
Madison's annual 4th of July fireworks celebration may have been postponed, but there are other ways to celebrate the holiday safely.
The actual title is civilian tele-communicator, better known as a dispatcher.
Police said two 13-year-old boys tried to rob a woman at gunpoint while she was putting items into her vehicle at a shopping plaza in Hamden
The Committee is working on ways to mitigate the damage by the ongoing pandemic and to jumpstart the town's long-term recovery efforts.
"We've been on a long journey together since March and need to continue to exercise caution in order to ensure full recovery" for the town.
The roads to be resurfaced include Acorn, Field Brook, Hull, Juniper, Laurel Crest, Stanton and Knob Hill as well as Stanton Court.
The town's Beach and Recreation Department presents "Despicable Me 3," beginning at dusk June 26 at the Surf Club rear parking lot.
The Ad Hoc Government Study Committee wants to know what residents think and hope people will fill out an online survey.
The job is Wednesday to Sunday from 2:30 to 10 p.m., starting immediately and ending through Labor Day weekend and pays $13.50 per hour.
A Madison boy and his family found the racist graffiti and called police, who were busy and unable to respond, per a Facebook post.
Parker's campaign is hosting a virtual gathering for volunteers on Sunday, June 28.
First Selectwoman Lyons reminds residents that "we are still in a public health emergency" and people should social distance and wear masks.
Tracy Decosta, 56, of Madison, was killed in a head-on crash on Route 79, police said.
Unlike the majority of deaths and cases, First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons said the recent death and the new cases are not in nursing homes.
With the pandemic preventing in-person information-gathering sessions, the Committee has an online survey it hopes the public will fill out.
Republican state Rep. Noreen Kokoruda said voting by mail is an "important option for seniors" and others at risk of contracting COVID-19.
The Daniel Hand High School Class of 2020 in-person commencement will be held Thursday, June 18 at 6 p.m. in the school's parking lot.
The Daniel Hand High School VIBE Choir performed an outdoor concert for residents of The Hearth at Tuxis Pond assisted living facility.
The Daniel Hand High School Class of 2020 has, "through your hard work, dedication and perseverance" accomplished great things.
The Class of 2020 boasts a graduation like no other.
Every Wednesday, First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons posts an update on COVID-19. She reports that here have been no new cases for the last week.
Students in grades 9 through 11 should keep the Chromebooks over the summer. All others, it's almost time to return the devices. Here's how.
Eva worked at Guilford Forge, Brown Stone House, Jeff Norton Publishing, Hammonassett Ford and owned Sophia's dress shop in Old Saybrook.
An online survey and focus groups for parents and the wider community were created to ensure that Madison's voice is part of the process.