Media Kit

The materials below are available for use by members of the media when reporting about the Borough of Madison. More information about the borough is available here. If you require further resources or support, please contact us using the contact info below

Press Contact

All media inquires and requests should be directed to:

Michael Pellessier
Communication Director
Phone: 973-408-8789
Email: communication@rosenet.org

Logos and Images

If you intend on using Borough of Madison logos or images in one of your stories or communications, please use the official logos below. If you need higher resolution logos or other file types. please contact communication@rosenet.org 

Primary Logos

MPD & MFD Logos

  • MPD Logo
  • MPD Patch: png

  • MFD Logo
  • MFD Patch: png 

Elected Official Photos

Boilerplate

About the Borough of Madison 

The Borough of Madison is a small suburban community in southeast Morris County, New Jersey, about fifteen miles due west of Times Square. Established in 1889, with a population of 3,250 persons, it seceded from Chatham Township and became a borough in order to develop a local water supply system, and eventually their own electric department. In 2019, Madison was named the #1 Best Place to Live by New Jersey Monthly

About Mayor Robert H. Conley

The 32nd Mayor of the Borough of Madison, Robert H. Conley, came into office in 2012 after serving for seven years as a Council Member. During his term in office, Conley has worked to have Madison named as the #1 Town to Live in by New Jersey Monthly in 2019.

Since assuming office in 2012, Conley has worked to keep the increase in municipal taxes to less than 7% in total over the last 8 years (less than 1% per year increase); invested $40 million in capital improvements; ensured Madison’s AAA Bond rating was maintained; has lowered electric rates by 10% and worked closely with area CEOs.

Conley was sworn in for his third term as mayor on January 5, 2020 – making himself the longest running mayor in Madison since Madison’s first Mayor James Preston Albright in 1906.