And on the Madison Patch calendar - What the Constitution Means to Me by Heidi Schreck
Also check out What the Constitution Means to Me by Heidi Schreck on the Madison Patch calendar
Visitors can also enjoy live entertainment while supporting area businesses.
Be sure to catch What the Constitution Means to Me by Heidi Schreck on the Madison Patch calendar
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Collection began on Tuesday as cleanup efforts continue following the recent severe weather.
Spotted on the Madison calendar: What the Constitution Means to Me by Heidi Schreck
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The event was organized by the Madison Downtown Development Commission.
Coming up on the Madison Patch calendar: What the Constitution Means to Me by Heidi Schreck
Officials are encouraging residents to avoid prolonged time outdoors during the heat wave.
The celebration will be held at Madison High School.
Residents are encouraged to conserve water by watering only when needed.
The event will feature interactive activities and crafts for families.
Two Madison Junior School Students Recognized for Outstanding Character, Leadership, and Service to Their School Community
The bus service will also help those who need transportation for doctor's appointments, shopping, errands and other local travel.
The Coalition's first Sticker Shock Campaign of 2026.
Madison students recently advanced to the finals in the New Jersey STEAM Tank Competition.
Beginning Monday, during active roadway work, streets may be closed in both directions with local access only.
The borough is also asking residents to curtail electric use during peak demand hours as summer heat arrives.
With heat index values rising, officials say reducing power use during afternoon peak hours can help lower costs & ease strain on the grid.
The borough joins NJ municipalities in banning the power-hungry facilities.
This year is tracking as one of the driest on record for the region, with hay, corn, and livestock also feeling the impact.
The George Burroughs Scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate an outstanding commitment to volunteerism.
The Borough joined communities across the country in recognizing a day rooted in the story of Hadiya Pendleton, a teen killed in Chicago.
The figures are part of a statewide data release covering school district leaders across New Jersey.
Harvard's Henry Louis Gates Jr. praised the film for exploring South Asian and African-American cultural history.
The voluntary program invites residents to share a bilingual letter with landscapers asking them to pause gas blowing through the summer.
The proclamation comes as June marks the 57th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising, recognized as a turning point for LGBTQ civil rights.
Brendan John Geier, 26, is accused of kicking and biting three ICE officers during a May 28 demonstration near Delaney Hall.
6 officers and the Every 15 Minutes program were recognized across 5 award categories at the Madison Police Department's annual ceremony.
The June 6 event at Memorial Park includes a ceremony and an all-ages walk along boardwalks and trails upgraded with grants.
The Oct. 2 fall festival celebrating the borough's colonial history is set to be officially recognized at the May 27 council meeting.
Pre-parade ceremonies at WWII, Korean War, and WWI memorials begin at 8:15 a.m.; no overnight parking Sunday on some roads. See details:
2 NJ executives are offering high school students hands-on exposure to sports industry careers before college applications begin.
The board voted Wednesday to hire an energy consultant and launch a bidding process for a Power Purchase Agreement.
Madison Area YMCA and Chatham Township are excited to welcome families back for another unforgettable summer at the Colony Pool Club.
A team from the NJ State Association of Chiefs of Police arrives May 26 to evaluate the department's policies, operations, and management.
Madison firefighters contained the Kings Road blaze within 40 minutes, aided by eight neighboring departments.
The former Madison Volunteer Ambulance Corps building on Prospect Street has been renamed in honor of Jack Luts, a volunteer since 1960.