MONROE, CT — When Evona Krieg, of Monroe, lost her uncle Zygmunt Paliwoda, 69, to COVID-19 on Thursday, April 2, her family had to decide how to handle the funeral arrangements amid the global pandemic. Read More …
Read MoreToday: March 29, 2024
Today: March 29, 2024
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MONROE, CT — When Evona Krieg, of Monroe, lost her uncle Zygmunt Paliwoda, 69, to COVID-19 on Thursday, April 2, her family had to decide how to handle the funeral arrangements amid the global pandemic. Read More …
Read MoreMONROE, CT — Police officers responding to a report of thieves entering vehicles on Fairlea Drive secured the getaway car, before arresting a suspect as he tried to escape in an Uber early Saturday morning. Read More …
Read MoreToday, as our nation deals with an extraordinary public health crisis, Americans are being asked to stay home and practice social distancing. Read More …
Read MoreThe following is an update from First Selectman Ken Kellogg:
MONROE, CT — The State Department of Public Health is now reporting the total number of laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Monroe at 54 and sadly, they have confirmed a total…
Joseph “Joe” Tuozzoli, age 34, of Virginia Beach passed away on April 14, 2020. Born in Monroe, he was the son of Joe Tuozzoli and the late Claudia Tuozzoli. Read More …
Read MoreThe following is First Selectman Ken Kellogg’s explanation of the recently revised numbers for Monroe’s positive COVID-19 cases:
MONROE, CT — This week, the State Department of Public Health has been conducting what they have referred to as significant data validation…
MONROE, CT — Police recovered a stolen vehicle abandoned in Bridgeport Wednesday.
On April 7, the Mercedes ML430 was reported stolen from a property on Pequonock Ridge Road in Monroe sometime overnight. Read More …
MONROE, CT — Finance board members prefer a plan lowering the annual interest rate on delinquent taxes, rather than one extending the payment deadline, to assist residents struggling to pay their bills during the global coronavirus pandemic. Read More …
Read MoreMONROE, CT — First Selectman Ken Kellogg asked the Board of Finance to approve a budget without a tax increase, because many residents are struggling with lost jobs and wages amid the coronavirus pandemic. Read More …
Read MoreThe following is a letter from First Selectman Ken Kellogg:
As everyone will recall, Monroe’s budget process started prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More …
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