Madonna Badger: 'My whole life is in there'
STAMFORD -- Two years after separating from her husband of more than 15 years, Madonna Badger was looking for a change of scenery and a better life for her three girls. She traded in the 2,000-square-foot, top-floor apartment in Greenwich Village for a picturesque 3,349-square-foot Victorian mansion overlooking Long Island Sound near the end of Shippan Point. "She left here because she wanted a better school for her kids, and because it was time to buy a house. She had three kids, and it was time to have a bigger space," said her former building superintendent Trifu Penca as he reminisced earlier this week about his former tenant and her family. In the week since a furious Christmas Day blaze consumed the daffodil-yellow house at 2267 Shippan Ave. killing Badger's three girls -- Lily, 9, and 7-year-old twins Sarah and Grace -- and both her parents, Lomer and Pauline Johnson , the advertising executive has gone from a vision of a highly successful businesswoman and doting...