As the number of positive COVID cases rose, and the number of dead now at 11, there is some good news: 46 out of 80 cases have recovered.
Download the form and mail it with payment to the Beach & Recreation, who will process the request and send stickers by mail.
Contact tracing is the next step in preventing further community spread of COVID-19.
What exactly the Class of 2020 graduation ceremony will look like is still unknown but a celebration will happen, school officials said.
As of Wednesday, there are now 76 confirmed cases and 8 have died from COVID-19. First Selectwoman Lyons says 'we're not out of the woods.'
With bobcats around, it's a good idea to make sure pets, and domestic animals like chickens, are not allowed to be outdoors alone.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
While Monday Madison reported 66 cases and six deaths, by Tuesday morning, it had 11 new positive cases of coronavirus and another death.
As part of an on-going commitment to community, the hotel donated over 300 pounds of fresh produce to Branford Community Dining Room.
Michael Falcone was tagged in a Facebook post from Kumaon in northern India in November of 2019. He and five others hid from the pandemic.
Douglas Burger, 55, was the owner of the popular Hammonasset Service Station. The beloved family man is remembered for his goodness.
Coronavirus: 5 Deaths, 66 Confirmed Cases
This week, Patch reported on a variety of news out of Madison. See some of the news we've covered.
Madison is getting some resources from the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce in keeping businesses alive.
Those who want to help slow the spread of the coronavirus can do their part by sewing some masks with these free kits.
Madison Public Schools' Superintendent Search Committee has officially begun the search for a new top school official.
A blood drive scheduled for Monday has its appointments lots filled up. There may still be room for walk-ins, though.
Madison has seen 54 residents infected by the new coronavirus and four dead. Here's the First Selectwoman's message.
Prior to his retirement he was the President of Sisk Brothers Funeral Home for 52 years.
Here are the latest, local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Madison.
First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons issues an updated on the number of coronavirus cases in town and addresses the budget for next year.
After a two-year-old's birthday party was cancelled due to coronavirus shutdown, the event became a fundraiser for the zoo he loves.
Hand junior Aimee Chang and sister Claire perform an annual concert to raise money for the food pantry, which needs help more than ever.
The Brush & Leaf Disposal Facility will open for limited residential use only. The town asks people stay six feet away from attendants.
Madison schools say May 4 through May 8 will be a spring break week and the last day of school is June 18.
Madison First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons shared an update on the coronavirus and the latest news in town.
Town officials are asking that those who are healthy to please consider donating blood as there is an 'urgent need.'
The Hand high schooler gave a class link to a Zoom-bomber in NY, with millions of YouTube followers, police said. Detectives are on the case
Recorded at home in Madison, Lindsey Orlofsky's 'Quarantunes' will crack you up as she's sharing vital messages about staying safe and home.
No Strings Attached.
Bryce Leiberman, 12, and his friends, all 7th graders, created a social media sharing website that promotes kindness to combat coronavirus.
Madison is taking measures to ensure teens follow the state social distance order, as officials say some are 'flagrantly violating the law.'
A second Madison resident died from complications related to the coronavirus.
Geared to reach younger people, the Madison Police Department has created a video they hope parents will share with their kids.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.