Madison schools superintendent Thomas Scarice said 'deliberating on this decision has been a personal struggle for me over the past month.'
Madison first responders are still in need of personal protection equipment including masks, gowns and gloves. Can you help?
Red ribbons tied on trees around Madison are thank yous to the health care and emergency workers on the front line of the COVID-19 crisis.
We’re publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Madison Businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
First Selectwoman Lyons said social distancing is critical and urged parents to talk to teens who've been congregating in groups in town.
Gov. Ned Lamont said the coronavirus continues to “ramp up” and Connecticut is the fourth-most infected state per capita.
In Pittsfield, Christine had her children and worked as a school teacher, as a personel officer and in timeshares at Jiminy Peak ski resort.
The Lutheran Church's Pastor Volker Heide, temporarily without his flock, immediately found ways to continue to be their Shepherd
Number of confirmed positive coronavirus cases grew, executive order signed and New Yorkers asked to self-quarantine when coming to town.
Madison schools' director of special education Dr. Elizabeth Battaglia shares the distance learning special education plan for families.
Shoreline Arts Alliance looking for ways to advocate for and help the artists in our community during these unprecedented times.
Connecticut is now reporting 1,012 cases of the new coronavirus and 21 people have died as a result of the disease.
Monday is the launch of schools' distance/online learning 12-week program, 'anticipating possibility of school closures through June 18.'
Madison businesses worried about making payroll and/or paying rent during Covid crisis
Lana Bargnesi’s wish allowed her to overcome unimaginable obstacles
Senior Center volunteers are ready to run errands for the home-bound elderly and students are signing up to be 'senior pen pals.'
'Grab some chalk and decorate the end of your driveway with cheerful reassuring messages to share with your neighbors,' youth agency says.
Gov. Ned Lamont also said that schools in Connecticut will not reopen until at least April 20.
Educators are preparing for an unprecedented transition from short-term closure to a distance/online learning program for long-term closure.
First Selectwoman Lyons, who said a Madison man, 34, tested positive for coronavirus, addresses governor's order to Stay Home, Stay Safe.
First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons says 'assume that COVID-19 is prevalent in our town now, and follow strict social distancing guidelines.'
The SCC unveils its All-Conference Teams for the 2019-20 winter sports season. See the full list of honorees here.
Here is what is happening at some of your favorite restaurants: Moxie, Cafe Allegre, Lenny & Joe's Fish Tale, Cristy's Madison, and more.
The Madison Chamber of Commerce has a list of local businesses who've shared their changes, new hours, or closings due to coronavirus.
With one town or health department after another making announcements, Thursday, Gov. Ned Lamont said all salons in the state must close.
Many local restaurants have closed completely, but not all. Many have transitioned to take-out and delivery. Who are they?
The health department ordered barbers, hair, skin and nail salons, and massage therapist, to close immediately to stop coronavirus spread.
Madison Director of Health Trent C. Joseph has provided guidance on how restaurant workers and customers can protect themselves.
Madison Economic officials asked business community to fill out survey on virus
The town has directed all barbers, hairdressers, nail salons, massage therapists and more to close to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
First Selectwoman Lyons says he was isolated when symptoms appeared, returned to his home in New York and Grove School was advised to close.
Educators have created a 'resource bank' for students and families to participate in 'optional' Madison Public School District activities.
After the multi-state decision to close restaurants and bars, some Madison eateries are closing, others will do take-out and delivery.
All Madison government offices are now closed to the public save for appointments, though doing business electrically is encouraged.
One of Gov. Lamont's executive orders allows licensed pharmacists to make and sell hand sanitizer under strict guidelines approved Sunday.
'This is not an easy process for our company or the many artists involved, but we must do our part to protect the community in this time.'
Isabelle Schreiner of Madison was named a Sister Antonine Signorelli and Clelian Scholar at Sacred Heart Academy.
First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons and Director of Health Trent Joseph announced several closures and cancelations.
All of the information is provided by the police department and all charges are allegations at this time.
Madison schools will close next week amid coronavirus fears. Seven people in Connecticut have contracted the virus.