Neighborhood Profiles

 

by Cara Lombardo | 11/24/2015 - 11:36am

What's next for Madison's ‘best-kept secret’

by Rebecca Radix | 09/16/2014 - 11:09am

Arbor Hills and Leopold residents talk about successful projects at Neighborhood Conference

by Susan Endres | 10/09/2013 - 12:02pm

Bay Creek's new gateway is taking shape; See our timeline of the process

by Emily Eggleston | 07/15/2013 - 1:00am

Benches, businesses and homes display Wil-Mar's artistic side

by Abby Becker | 06/10/2013 - 7:26pm

 

The chilly June weather and slight drizzle of rain did not deter a sizable crowd from attending South Madison’s first of four community carnivals in June, called Eat Play Bike, Thursday.

by Emily Eggleston | 04/11/2013 - 9:14am

Parents and teachers of Shorewood Elementary School organized an international fair as the final day in a week-long celebration of their school’s diversity and more than 700 people attended.

by Jessica Levine | 12/27/2012 - 8:39am

Though the garden lies dormant, the sense of community at Sheboygan Community Garden endures through winter

by Leah Linscheid | 11/27/2012 - 7:45am

The Learning Center addresses a few local needs in Allied Drive while addressing a larger issue of poverty

by Hakyung Chung | 11/14/2012 - 7:35am

Residents of South Madison gathered at Lincoln Elementary School on Oct. 24 to discuss community improvement. 

by Patrick Schrank | 11/08/2012 - 6:04am

This summer a small group of young men from Vera Court Neighborhood Center’s Spark Program began their first jobs. While it can be difficult for many teens to find employment, these young men spent their summer selling soda and hotdogs for the Madison Mallards, who employ over 350 game day staff members each summer.

Brian Sather, director of food and beverage for the Mallards, explained, “Most of those positions are filled by high school kids, and it’s usually their first job.”

by Mary Mullen | 09/06/2012 - 6:18am

American Transmission Company has completed their new towers along the Beltline but will adjust their height near the Arboretum in coming weeks