Dear Editor,
Regarding the Municipal Budget, I cannot help feeling that the proposed cuts made by Councilman Jason Maur last evening was more political theatre than constructive input. Read More …
Today: June 4, 2026
Today: June 4, 2026
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Dear Editor,
Regarding the Municipal Budget, I cannot help feeling that the proposed cuts made by Councilman Jason Maur last evening was more political theatre than constructive input. Read More …
To the Editor,
I write this perhaps late, yet sincere letter with wholehearted support for Monroe Public Schools and in hope that our town funding allocations may be reconsidered. Read More …
To the Editor:
I have been reading all the articles and comments from my fellow Monrovians; you all make valid points and are passionate about our children’s education. Read More …
To the Editor,
First, I want to thank the Monroe Sun for the work you do covering the issues that matter most to our community. Read More …
To the Editor,
The goal of this letter is to clarify the school budget timeline/process and the financial drivers of the requested Board of Education increase. Read More …
To the Editor,
I am writing in response to the recent article, “Rooney proposes a town budget with a 3.68% tax increase,” to provide educational context that was either missing or inaccurately framed. Read More …
Editor’s Note: The Board of Education budget would increase by $2 million under First Selectman Terry Rooney’s proposal, from $74,700,763 to $76,700,763. Read More …
Read MoreTo the Editor:
Elections have consequences.
HB 8002 (Formerly HB 5002) was passed both houses of the Connecticut Legislature last week. Read More …
To the Editor:
When I decided to run for First Selectman late last summer, my goal was to give the people of Monroe a choice as to their First Selectman. Read More …
To the Editor:
As a teacher, small business owner, mother and resident of Monroe for over 10 years, I’ve learned the value of problem-solving, communication, and community connection. Read More …