Peter Paul Siciliano, a lifelong Madison resident, died June 13. He served in WWII and became a cherished member of his community.
Ajay Sah's family wants to honor him with a traditional cremation by his loved ones. Officials announced the missing student's death Monday.
Anne Marie McMains died Jan. 29. She loved engaging with people behind counters and living in a small town with a rich history.
Retired Chief Vincent D. Chirico died peacefully Sunday with family by his side after a lengthy battle with COVID-19.
Vincent 'Vinny' D. Chirico served as chief from 2004-09, retiring after 39 years of service. He battled COVID-19 since early April.
Dougherty was a teacher, principal, and educational consultant.
Coach Ted Monica led the Dodgers to nine State Championships and a 38 game winning streak.
Robert George Guempel, a longtime Madison resident and company executive, has passed away.
Rev. Edward J. Dillon passed away at the age of 76.
Theresa Rowland passed away on Sept. 10 at the age of 65.
Today we remember the Madison residents lost on Sept. 11, 2001.
Vincenzo LaSala served in the Italian army and had a career as a mason.
Carol T. Malinconico returned to her hometown to be closer to her family before she died.
Elizabeth 'Betty' Terracciano first moved to town in the 1930s.
Viola Louise De Luca was one of the first women in the country to receive her certification in anesthesiology.
Dr. Lisa Patel Waller leaves behind a husband and two little girls. Services begin Thursday.
Amelia M. Esposito was a lifetime parishioner of Saint Vincent's Church.
Regina Fielding lived Madison for decades while she worked in the Millburn School District.
Peggy Farrell was called a model mother and grandmother by her family.
Joseph Esposito owned Joe’s Chevron Station, later Joe's Gulf Station, on Main Street.
Don Newcombe led the Dodgers to a World Series title in 1955 and served his country. He also helped players overcome addiction struggles.
Dominick J. Allocco established the Allocco Brothers Paving Company after the Korean War.
Giovanina 'Jean' Marano was a longtime resident of Madison, active volunteer.
A GoFundMe has been established to help Dr. Sargis Andrew Khoobiar's children.
Miller moved to Madison to raise a family more than five decades ago.
Stephen Faig moved to Madison in 1979 and started Stephen J Faig Plumbing & Heating.
Prassinos lived in Madison for six decades.
Del Duca was an avid lover of music and trips to Atlantic City.
The mother of twins was fighting her second battle with cancer when she died on Saturday.
Terence Keith Jones was a Madison High School graduate and a proud 'Madisonian.'
Orsala Allocca passed one day shy of her 90th birthday.
McCall was a longtime resident of Madison
Murrin was a former telephone operator with NJ Bell in Morristown for many years before retiring.
Primavera had a career spanning over 40 years at Newark Academy in Livingston, coordinating the operation of their cafeteria.
Ruth Russell was known for assisting the Madison Police Department.
Today we remember the Madison residents lost on Sept. 11, 2001. Read about their lives here.
Chief William G. Prentiss was a veteran, golf-lover, and grandfather.
The life member was 96 years old.
Tony Martell, the founder of the T.J. Martell Foundation, died at his Madison home on Sunday, according to reports.
Adam Sismour will be buried on Friday in Cranberry Township, PA.