The school district also created a list of resources for parents hoping to talk to their children about racism and tolerance.
Madison Health Department said the city has 68 active COVID-19 cases as of Wednesday.
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Madison Schools parents and residents are invited to participate in a virtual focus group on June 10.
More than a quarter of an inch of rain is possible if thunderstorms occur Wednesday.
George R. Dayharsh loved sports and worked as a school teacher and administrator.
The businesses said customers are expected to wear face masks while shopping.
Radiosondes often come with mailbags and can be returned to the National Weather Service.
A taxi driver told state police that he was assaulted and kidnapped by a person he had picked up for a fare, police said in a report.
Nancy “Liz” Daly, of Madison, Connecticut, is being honored for her career advancing cancer research and treatment.
Instead of coming to Town Hall, dog owners can pay online or by mail. An executive order extended the late fee from July 1 to August 1.
'Years of planning and dreaming' result in donated, refurbished dock at West Wharf to help response time for fire and/or rescue boats.
Lots of updates including that Town Hall will open June 1 by appointment, financial help is available for residents in need,
Heads-up, Madison. Eversource is checking rights-of-way with a helicopter today.
Madison resident and Bryant University student James Burris uses artificial intelligence to build real experience in sales competition.
Modeled after the 20-Time Project, students devote 20% of their class time to work on and explore a topic of their choosing.
While Dr. Don Rankin fights prostate cancer, his rhubarb patch, despite being dug up, refuses to die.
It began with a question on a Patch Neighbor post. Now, this veteran who helped liberate a concentration camp, has Old Glory waving nearby.
It may not resemble the Memorial Day Weekends of our memories, but we'll celebrate nonetheless, even if in our hearts, and our backyards.
Appointments at the Madison Senior Center will be for meetings/issues that 'absolutely can't happen over the phone or by mail.'
Madison has 130 confirmed positive cases of the new coronavirus, 36 active cases, and 20 have died.
Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" has a new look.
Marjorie was an elementary school teacher in Madison for 19 years.
For a student civic action project, they are donating ski goggles to help with the shortage of eye protection for frontline workers.
The Madison Chamber of Commerce was good enough to share its current list of what businesses have planned for reopening day Wednesday.
Madison lays out the new normal at open beaches under coronavirus, with strict guidelines. Listen, where there's a will, there's a wave.
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
Peggy Lyons said of the 18 people who have died as a result of COVID-19 complications in Madison, 14 were associated with one nursing home.
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Larry loved golf and played in the Connecticut Special Olympics for many years and also played in the Guilford Men’s Softball league.
The house on Boston Post Road, known as a haunted abode, has a dark and disturbing past, but may yet be reborn as an incarnation of itself.
Madison Arts Cinema is closed, but owner Arnold Gorlick's heart is open. Here is the Daniel Hand High School Class of 2020 in lights.
Hand High School's Dan Grenier pressed the school's 3D printer into service to print the head piece for face shields for front line workers.
The donation will be used to provide critical resources and support to frontline hospital workers at the hospital.
Dr. Gleich 'was the most valued of confidants, and he supported many in the Shoreline community during times of need, illness, and grief.'
'While we are seeing many residents on the road to recovery, I continue to encourage everyone to remain vigilant,' First Selectwoman said.
Licensed summer camps open June 29 "with very specific guidelines," and town programs in June are canceled as COVID-19 case numbers rise.
Retired military, 'Wojie,' recently of Madison, became a long-haul truck driver and later, proudly joined the USPS as a fleet driver.
While the spread may be slowing, it's social distancing that's key, so enforcement will be stepped up as plans for beaches are being made.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!