Firefighters battled a blaze while responding to a house fire at 343 Hattertown Road just before noon on Sunday.
On their Facebook page, Monroe Volunteer Fire Co. Read More …
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Firefighters battled a blaze while responding to a house fire at 343 Hattertown Road just before noon on Sunday.
On their Facebook page, Monroe Volunteer Fire Co. Read More …
Town Council members became embroiled in heated debate over their revised Rules of Procedure when Democrat Jason Maur motioned to open up the second public participation session of meetings to anything residents want to talk about, rather than restricting it…
Read MoreThe Monroe Chamber of Commerce’s 2019 Holiday Luncheon was attended by 30 members, who dined at the Republic Kitchen on Main Street on Dec. Read More …
Read MoreA Panera Bread building, without all of the New England touches some Planning and Zoning Commissioners would like, appears to be headed for approval. Read More …
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An request for Christmas light photos to use for a gallery on The Sun only garnered one submission, but it’s a good one. Read More …
First Selectman Ken Kellogg recognized Monroe’s town employees for their hard work at the 2019 Employee Recognition Ceremony at Edith Wheeler Memorial Library Wednesday morning. Read More …
Read MorePolice tracked down and arrested the man found trying to talk to female students in the Masuk High School parking lot and engaging police in pursuit on Nov. Read More …
Read MoreA police officer tried to perform a check on a blue Suzuki Forenza with a paper registration plate Friday morning, leading to the arrest of an Ansonia man for an alleged flimflam scam. Read More …
Read MoreFrank Lieto, who resigned from the Town Council to accept the role of town attorney after the tragic loss of Jeremy Hayden who died suddenly at his home in October, spoke of how nonpartisan the council was under his leadership…
Read MoreWetlands Agent Denise Halstead showed photos of industrial property on Cambridge Drive taken in December of 2014 to the Inland Wetlands Commission at a meeting in November, and Chairman Keith Romano noted it was before an additional 30-to-40 feet of blasting was…
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