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Wall Street Business Reports Used Hypodermic Needles Near Picnic Area
Madison Police said that if anyone else sees used hypodermic needles, that they should not touch them, and that they should report them to police.

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Madison Police said that if anyone else sees used hypodermic needles, that they should not touch them, and that they should report them to police.

"At the height of last summer’s air conditioning season, a large section of north-western Madison experienced several power service interruptions because the electric circuits were severely overloaded."
The program was named the 2013 “Outstanding Agriculture Education Program” by the Connecticut Association of Agriculture Educators.
The program was named the 2013 “Outstanding Agriculture Education Program” by the Connecticut Association of Agriculture Educators.
Discover Paddling is a cooperative event sponsored by Meigs Point Nature Center and the CT DEEP Boating Division with the support of Action Sports, Collinsville Canoe and Kayak, Kayak Waveology, LLC and The Small Boat Shop.
Discover Paddling is a cooperative event sponsored by Meigs Point Nature Center and the CT DEEP Boating Division with the support of Action Sports, Collinsville Canoe and Kayak, Kayak Waveology, LLC and The Small Boat Shop.
With many in town missing Village Pizza and the Madison Wine Shop, the town's Planning & Zoning Commission has scheduled a public hearing on construction of a new 2-story building at 734-738 8 Boston Post Road.
Coming up later this week, Galapagos, John Lennon, Appraisal Day, American Girs, and Moonlight Hike.
Coming up later this week, Galapagos, John Lennon, Appraisal Day, American Girs, and Moonlight Hike.
School of Rock, Madison will be appearing at the Motorcycle Show!
Surviving relatives include Kevin Connolly and his wife Pat (Schramm) of Clinton.
Surviving relatives include Kevin Connolly and his wife Pat (Schramm) of Clinton.
Surviving relatives include William Edwards and wife, Mary Curran, Clinton, CT.
Simon lived life to the fullest, loved to travel and was happiest when surrounded by friends and family entertaining them with stories.